Lodges where nature comes right to your door

Posted on 30 June 2025 By Lee-Ann Steyn

There’s a rare magic in sleeping somewhere truly wild, where you might wake to a curious animal outside your window. For the discerning traveller, the call of the wild no longer means giving up comfort.

These remarkable lodges let you experience raw nature at its most intimate while still enjoying warm baths, fine linens, and unforgettable meals. Here’s where to go when you want the wild to come to you.

Onguma Tree Top Camp – Namibia

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Situated on the eastern edge of Etosha National Park, Onguma’s elevated walkways and open-fronted tents give you a perfect view over the waterholes below. Sunsets are magical, and wildlife often drifts past silently as you dine. Expect giraffes, antelope, and even big cats wandering below while you sip sundowners.

Jaci’s Tree Lodge – Madikwe, South Africa

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Set among the trees in the malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve, Jaci’s Tree Lodge offers a mix of earthy design and elevated views. Each suite is connected by suspended walkways, with expansive windows and outdoor showers that make it feel like you’re bathing in the bush. Herds of elephants, lions, and even elusive wild dogs roam the surrounding terrain.

Bisate Lodge – Rwanda

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With its futuristic, nest-like pods overlooking the volcanic peaks of Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park, Bisate is a lodge like no other. Guests come for the once-in-a-lifetime gorilla treks—but the experience extends beyond that, with eco-conscious design, organic cuisine, and misty mornings spent listening to the forest stir to life.

Mashpi Lodge – Ecuador Cloud Forest

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A glass-walled sanctuary deep in Ecuador’s Andean cloud forest, Mashpi is all about biodiversity. Wake to the call of toucans and howler monkeys, explore the forest canopy via sky-bike or gondola, then retreat to luxury. Nature doesn’t just come to your door—here, you’re living in it.

Giraffe Manor – Nairobi, Kenya

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This iconic, ivy-clad manor on the outskirts of Nairobi is home to a resident herd of endangered Rothschild’s giraffes. They roam the grounds freely — and often poke their heads into your dining room for a morning snack. It’s surreal, charming, and unforgettable. While it’s technically urban, the encounters are wildly memorable.

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Minaret Station – New Zealand

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Remote, rugged, and ringed by peaks, Minaret Station offers the kind of isolation that makes you feel like the last person on Earth. The lodge sits at the head of a breathtaking glacial valley, surrounded by the pristine wilderness of New Zealand’s Southern Alps. Arrive by helicopter, hike among glaciers and waterfalls, and then return to roaring fires and chef-prepared meals—it’s nature without neighbours.

Greystoke Mahale – Tanzania

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Accessible only by boat across Lake Tanganyika, Greystoke is perched on a wild beach with the Mahale Mountains at its back. Guests stay in open-fronted bandas made from reclaimed dhow wood, tracking wild chimpanzees by day and dining on the sand by night. The untouched jungle setting feels like something out of a novel.

Leopard Trails – Sri Lanka

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Located just outside Yala National Park, Leopard Trails merges colonial-style safari charm with modern comfort. Here, you’ll sleep under canvas surrounded by wilderness, and often hear the calls of peacocks or the distant growl of a leopard. It’s a perfect mix of adventure and ease.

Wolwedans Dunes Lodge – Namibia

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In the heart of the NamibRand Nature Reserve, Wolwedans is as much a state of mind as a place. The desert silence is absolute, broken only by the breeze or the soft footfalls of a passing oryx. Each suite opens completely to the desert, offering uninterrupted views and star-strewn nights.

EcoCamp Patagonia – Chile

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Located in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park, EcoCamp’s futuristic domes offer comfort and sustainability amid some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth. Expect howling winds, towering granite peaks, and roaming guanacos—all viewed from your cosy, solar-powered dome.

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