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The luxury travel industry is experiencing a transformative shift as Black entrepreneurs establish high-end hotels and safari lodges around the globe. Among the trailblazers, African Bush Camps, founded by Zimbabwean guide Beks Ndlovu in 2006, stands out as one of the few Black-owned luxury safari companies in Southern Africa.
Operating across Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, African Bush Camps offers immersive, personalized safari experiences that prioritize wildlife conservation, community involvement, and authentic cultural connections. By hiring local guides and supporting regional communities, Beks Ndlovu ensures guests experience Africa through the eyes of those who know it best. African Bush Camps exemplifies how Black-owned luxury safari operators are redefining global travel—combining high-end service with ethical, community-focused tourism.
For travelers seeking authentic, culturally immersive, and ethical African safari experiences, African Bush Camps represents a premier choice among Black-owned luxury destinations.
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Winner 2023
This was truly a 5+ star bucket list experience. We were treated with the utmost respect, generosity and kindness by every staff member. We appreciated the understated luxury, attention to detail, magnificent lodge decor, the on-the-Zambezi River setting, the phenomenal food, guides, trip to the epic Vic Falls and optional activities...
Julia K, March 2024Managing 23 travelers from California, Maine, Massachusetts, and Montana was difficult. Finding a camp in the Okavango was also difficult. Fortunately, I made contact with Vanessa Stanley, and she was able to assist in finding two camps that were proximal to each other, thus allowing a group of 23 to have meals and free time together and still be at a bush camp. Thank you for a wonderful experience.
Gary, July 2024