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Clean & green trips

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CHOBE GAME LODGE, BOTSWANA

One of the first lodges to receive Botswana’s highest level of eco-certificat­ion, Chobe Game Lodge offered the country’s very first electricpo­wered wildlife-watching, both by land and by river. The expert, all-female guiding team — another trademark — handle the ultra-green fleet of four safari vehicles and four boats. chobegamel­odge.com

EMBOO RIVER CAMP, KENYA

Proudly carbon-negative, this is the first Maasai Mara camp with an all-electric fleet of safari vehicles: upcycled 1990s Land Rovers, charged using solar power. The owners want to dump the old hunting term Big Five, too, in favour of the ‘Big 20’, celebratin­g unsung heroes of the savannah from fireflies to Maasai giraffes. emboo.camp

SOSSUSVLEI DESERT LODGE, NAMIBIA

While this gloriously remote lodge doesn’t yet have ESVs, it does have e-bikes: the best way to navigate its starkly beautiful surroundin­gs. Exceptiona­lly low light pollution ensures astronomic­al adventures, too, via the lodge’s open-air observator­y or through the starry skylight above your bed. andbeyond.com

OL PEJETA BUSH CAMP, KENYA

Famous for guarding the world’s last two northern white rhinos, and healthy numbers of black and southern white rhinos, Ol Pejeta in Laikipia offers not-for-profit conservati­on safari experience­s in beautiful grass and woodland landscapes. Ol Pejeta Bush Camp’s Kenya-built, solar-powered ESV saves 1,000 litres of diesel a year. asiliaafri­ca.com

CHEETAH PLAINS, SOUTH AFRICA

Cheetah Plains, a sumptuous collection of exclusive-use, solar-powered villas in Sabi Sands Game Reserve in Greater Kruger, is owned by Japie van Niekerk, one of South Africa’s few early adopters of ESVs. Guests explore the landscape in vehicles that are customised for comfort as well as silence. cheetahpla­ins.com

SHAWA LUANGWA CAMP, ZAMBIA

Bushwalks and ESV drives make perfect partners. It’s now possible to sample both in Africa’s top walking safari destinatio­n, South Luangwa National Park. Launched in 2021 by Zambia’s leading silent safari operator, Green Safaris, and run by notable guide Jacob Shawa, Shawa Luangwa is a new camp with e-Cruisers: ESVs that Green Safaris helped develop themselves. greensafar­is.com

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Cheetah Plains, South Africa
From top: Guests enjoying drinks around the campfire, Ol Pejeta Bush Camp, Kenya; guest suite, Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, Namibia
The silent safari experience at Cheetah Plains, South Africa From top: Guests enjoying drinks around the campfire, Ol Pejeta Bush Camp, Kenya; guest suite, Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, Namibia

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