2 June 2026 · Luxury lodges

Best Honeymoon Safari Lodges & Specials 2026

We read thousands of lodge rate sheets to find the best honeymoon safari specials, from one partner at half price to the bride staying free, and where to go.

Best Honeymoon Safari Lodges & Specials 2026

You're getting married. A lot goes into a wedding, and then there's the honeymoon too, a whole new layer of choices on top of the last one. May we suggest a safari?

A safari is exactly the slow-down, be-together pace a honeymoon is for. Want a bit more energy in the mix? Add beach to the bush. Or have the lot, a city, bush and beach honeymoon in one trip. And after the expense of the wedding, it pays to do your homework, because a lot of lodges run honeymoon specials, and they are not small.

The most common special is simple: one of you pays half price for the accommodation. Some lodges go further. A handful let the bride stay free. Others give you a free night or two, or throw in a private bush dinner, a couples’ massage, or a night in a treehouse suite. We read through thousands of lodge rate sheets to pull the honeymoon offers below, and we keep watching them, because they change all the time.

“She was so helpful in finding us the right safari for our honeymoon within our price range. She provided us with multiple options across different countries and was able to work with the lodges to get extra add-ons, as we want to make the most of our honeymoon.”
— Abby, US, Jun 2025 · Trustpilot

Here is every honeymoon special in this guide at a glance, with the offer and the region. Tap any lodge to jump straight to its write-up below.

Honeymoon specials featured in this guide, drawn from our 2026 lodge rate sheets.
Lodge Region Honeymoon offer
Kapama River Lodge Greater Kruger Free fifth night (pay 4, stay 5)
Simbavati River Lodge Timbavati One partner 40% off, plus wine
Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge Sabi Sands Four nights for the price of two
andBeyond Ngala Safari Lodge Timbavati One partner 50% off
andBeyond Xaranna Okavango Delta Camp Okavango Delta One partner 50% off
andBeyond Sandibe Okavango Safari Lodge Okavango Delta One partner 50% off
Xigera Safari Lodge Okavango Delta Free night in the Baobab suite
Chobe Safari Lodge Chobe One partner 50% off, plus private dinner
The Elephant Camp Victoria Falls One partner 50% off, plus private dinner
Victoria Falls River Lodge Victoria Falls Bride 50% off, plus spa voucher
andBeyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp Masai Mara One partner 50% off
Angama Mara Masai Mara Four for two, plus photoshoot & blessing
Singita Mara River Tented Camp Serengeti Bride stays free
andBeyond Mnemba Island Zanzibar One partner 50% off
Azura Benguerra Mozambique One partner 50% off, plus spa & champagne
The Palms Zanzibar Stay seven, pay five
Stanley & Livingstone Victoria Falls Each partner 25% off (anniversaries too)
Nyamatusi Mana Pools One partner 50% off

How honeymoon specials actually work

Understanding the mechanics saves you real money. Most honeymoon specials reward staying longer and booking close to the wedding. The typical shape is one partner pays 50% off the accommodation on a minimum stay of two to four nights. A second common pattern is the free night: pay for four, stay the fifth at no charge. A smaller, lovelier group simply let the bride stay free while the groom pays a single rate.

Three conditions come up again and again. Most offers are valid for six to twelve months after your wedding date, so a honeymoon taken a season later still qualifies, and several lodges extend the same deal to anniversaries. Most ask for a minimum stay. And most ask you to show your marriage certificate at check-in, which is the lodge’s only proof that the special is genuine. Ask about honeymoon perks too. Many camps include them automatically.

One honest caveat: specials change. Lodges open and close them by season and availability, and the exact terms move. The offers below are accurate to our current rate sheets, and our safari specialists will confirm the live terms the moment you enquire. Treat them as a strong guide to where the value is, not a fixed price list.

When to go

Southern Africa, which covers the Greater Kruger, Sabi Sands, the Okavango Delta and Victoria Falls, is at its best for game viewing from May to October, the dry winter months when the bush thins out and animals gather at water. This is also the most comfortable time for a honeymoon: warm days, cool nights, very few mosquitoes.

East Africa, the Masai Mara and Serengeti, follows the migration. The Mara peaks for river crossings from July to October; the southern Serengeti calving season runs January to March. Victoria Falls is at full thunder from March to May just after the rains, while the drier months open up white-water rafting and Devil’s Pool.

If you want to finish on a beach, the Indian Ocean islands of Zanzibar and the Mozambique archipelagos are glorious almost year round, with the clearest water from June to October, which lines up neatly with the southern safari season.

Greater Kruger and Sabi Sands, South Africa

This is the densest honeymoon-special territory in Africa, and the easiest first safari. The private reserves share unfenced boundaries with the Kruger National Park, the Big Five roam freely, malaria risk is low in the dry season, and you can be in the bush a short flight from Johannesburg.

“CHANTAL was everything. We are so happy she booked our honeymoon for us. We loved our stay at Dulini River Lodge and she really made our travel seamless. She got us incredible seats on the jumper flight, drivers were there without an issue. She made our honeymoon PERFECT.”
— Alex and Scott, US, Aug 2023 · Trustpilot

Kapama River Lodge

Kapama is a 32,000-acre private reserve near Hoedspruit, set between the Drakensberg mountains and the Kruger, with the full Big Five and one of the region’s better-known cheetah populations. The honeymoon special here is the free-night kind: book four nights and the fifth is on the house.

FromZAR 14,000 pps/night

Kapama River Lodge, Greater Kruger
“The lodge was beautiful, the guides and staff were first class, and I was mesmerized by the sights I got to see on the safaris. Just absolutely beautiful trip.”
— Jason J., US, Mar 2026 · Trustpilot

Simbavati River Lodge

Simbavati sits on the bank of the Nhlaralumi riverbed in the Timbavati, the reserve famous for its rare white lions. It runs one of the more generous standing offers: one partner pays only 60% of the rate, a 40% saving, with a bottle of wine on arrival, on a minimum three-night stay within six months of the wedding.

FromZAR 13,600 pps/night

Simbavati River Lodge, Timbavati
“They catered to special requests, booked additional flights, and the accommodation, Simbavati River Lodge, was simply unbelievably beautiful. Our expectations were far exceeded.”
— Anika, IL, Nov 2023 · Trustpilot

Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge

Earth Lodge is carved into a slope in the Sabi Sands so that it all but disappears into the bush, each suite with its own plunge pool and a sculptural, gallery-quiet design that has made it one of South Africa’s signature honeymoon addresses. The special is a true four-for-two: four nights for the price of two, minimum four nights, outside the Christmas peak.

FromZAR 30,000 pps/night

Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge, Sabi Sands
“Earth Lodge is without a doubt the most incredible lodge, resort, safari experience I have ever had. Beautiful lodge, amazing staff, delicious food, the best ranger and tracker.”
— Karen, US, Aug 2023 · Trustpilot

andBeyond Ngala Safari Lodge

Ngala means lion in the local Shangaan, and the reserve shares an open boundary with the Kruger, so the wildlife moves between them freely. It is a classic, unflashy safari lodge with serious guiding. The honeymoon special is the standard andBeyond shape and a strong one: one partner stays 50% off the accommodation, minimum two nights, within six months of the wedding.

FromZAR 14,200 pps/night

andBeyond Ngala Safari Lodge, Timbavati

Okavango Delta, Botswana

The Delta is the water honeymoon. Each year the Okavango River floods into the Kalahari and turns it into a maze of channels, lily-covered lagoons and palm islands. You explore by mokoro, the traditional dugout canoe, poled slowly past elephants at the bank. Camps are small, remote and reached by light aircraft, which makes the Delta the most private and romantic region on the continent.

“Booked Cape Town, the Okavango Delta and Victoria Falls. We have already had our amazing time in Cape Town and now enjoying the beautiful camp in Moremi very much, even in the rain.”
— Cindy, BW, Mar 2026 · Trustpilot

andBeyond Xaranna Okavango Delta Camp

Xaranna is nine tented suites on a private island, each with a plunge pool and an outdoor shower open to the water. It is one of the most deliberately romantic camps in the Delta, all soft colour and quiet. The honeymoon special: one partner stays 50% off, minimum two nights, within six months of the wedding.

FromUS$1,480 pps/night

andBeyond Xaranna Okavango Delta Camp, Okavango Delta

andBeyond Sandibe Okavango Safari Lodge

Sandibe takes its curved, scaled architecture from the pangolin and the weaver’s nest, raised on the edge of the Moremi Game Reserve where the Delta meets dry land, so you get both water and big game from one camp. Twelve suites, each with a fireplace and a plunge pool. The special is one partner 50% off, minimum two nights, within six months.

FromUS$2,150 pps/night

andBeyond Sandibe Okavango Safari Lodge, Okavango Delta

Xigera Safari Lodge

Xigera is the Delta at its most rarefied: an art-filled lodge in the Moremi with a famous Baobab treehouse suite for sleeping out under the stars. The honeymoon touch fits the setting perfectly, a complimentary night in the Baobab Tree suite during your stay, which is about as singular as a honeymoon night gets.

FromUS$2,750 pps/night

Xigera Safari Lodge, Okavango Delta

Victoria Falls and Chobe

Victoria Falls is the honeymoon classic for a reason: one of the seven natural wonders of the world, a mile of falling water you hear before you see, with a champagne sunset cruise, a helicopter flight over the gorge and white-water rafting all within reach. Pair it with Chobe, an hour away across the border, which holds the largest elephant population in Africa, and you have a short, dramatic leg that combines beautifully with a South African or Botswanan safari.

“We just booked our dream honeymoon. He made it incredibly easy to find amazing accommodations in Victoria Falls and Kruger, all for a very competitive price, and made us feel that our vacation was tailor made just for us.”
— Vincent, US, Aug 2023 · Trustpilot

Chobe Safari Lodge

On the bank of the Chobe River in Kasane, this is the most-booked honeymoon lodge in the region by a wide margin, and the gateway to Chobe’s vast elephant herds and its famous boat safaris. The special is generous and easy: one partner pays 50%, plus a wedding gift and a private dinner, valid within a year of the marriage.

FromUS$430 pps/night

Chobe Safari Lodge, Chobe

The Elephant Camp

A small tented camp on a private concession above the Batoka Gorge, a few minutes from the Falls, each tent with a plunge pool looking out over the Zambezi escarpment. The honeymoon special: one partner 50% off, with a romantic turndown and a private dinner, within six months of the wedding.

FromUS$560 pps/night

The Elephant Camp, Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls River Lodge

This one sits upstream of the Falls on the bank of the Zambezi, inside the Zambezi National Park, so elephants and buffalo wander through camp and you fall asleep to hippos. Tented suites have private plunge pools over the river. The special is one of the richest on this list: the bride stays 50% off, with sparkling wine, a private dinner and a spa voucher, minimum three nights within six months.

FromUS$910 pps/night

Victoria Falls River Lodge, Victoria Falls
“Sitting in our plunge pool watching a crocodile swimming up the Zambezi, to our helicopter ride over Victoria Falls, and everything in between. What a beautiful place run by beautiful people.”
— Veronica F., GB, May 2023 · Trustpilot

Masai Mara and Serengeti

East Africa is the honeymoon for couples who want the big sky and the great migration: nearly two million wildebeest and zebra moving in a slow circle across the Mara and the Serengeti, with river crossings, lion prides and balloon flights at dawn. It is a longer flight and a higher spend than southern Africa, but for many couples it is the safari they have always pictured.

“From the very first email to the last she was always so helpful in planning our anniversary vacation to Tanzania. It was amazing and relieved a lot of the stress of planning.”
— Lety C., US, Apr 2026 · Trustpilot

andBeyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp

Kichwa Tembo sits on the western edge of the Mara at the foot of the Oloololo Escarpment, looking out over the plains the migration crosses, with the Mara Triangle’s famously low vehicle density. The special is one partner 50% off, minimum two nights, within six months.

FromUS$590 pps/night

andBeyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp, Masai Mara

Angama Mara

Angama means suspended in mid-air in Swahili, and the camp earns it: glass-fronted tents perched on the escarpment high above the Mara Triangle, near the spot where Out of Africa was filmed. Its honeymoon offer is the most lavish in East Africa, four nights for the price of two, plus a private game vehicle, a photographic shoot and a Maasai blessing.

FromUS$1,850 pps/night

Angama Mara, Masai Mara

Singita Mara River Tented Camp

In the remote northern Serengeti, on the Lamai Wedge where the Mara River crossings happen, this Singita camp is as exclusive as the Serengeti gets. It also holds the single best honeymoon offer we know of: the bride stays free, with the groom paying a single rate, minimum two nights in the regular season.

FromUS$2,210 pps/night

Singita Mara River Tented Camp, Serengeti

Bush meets beach: Zanzibar and Mozambique

The most popular way to end a safari honeymoon is to fall onto a beach. The Indian Ocean coast is a short hop from the bush, the water is warm and clear, and the islands run their own honeymoon specials, often the stay-seven-pay-five kind that rewards a proper unwind. A week of game drives followed by a week of doing absolutely nothing is, for most couples, the perfect honeymoon shape.

andBeyond Mnemba Island

Mnemba is a tiny private island off the north-east tip of Zanzibar, twelve barefoot bandas on white sand, ringed by a reef where green turtles nest and the snorkelling is superb. It is one of the Indian Ocean’s most coveted honeymoon islands. The special: one partner 50% off, minimum two nights, within six months of the wedding.

FromUS$1,720 pps/night

andBeyond Mnemba Island, Zanzibar

Azura Benguerra

Azura is barefoot luxury in the Bazaruto Archipelago: handbuilt villas with private pools, dhow sailing, and a reef just offshore. The honeymoon offer is broad and worth it, one partner saves 50% across the rate, activities and spa, with champagne on arrival, on a four-night minimum within a year of the wedding.

FromUS$960 pps/night

Azura Benguerra, Mozambique

The Palms

A small, six-villa beachfront retreat on the quiet south-east coast of Zanzibar, The Palms is the value play that does not feel like one. The special is a classic island deal: stay seven nights, pay for five, with a marriage certificate dated within the past year.

FromUS$460 pps/night

The Palms, Zanzibar

A few more we love

Outside the five regions above, two old favourites are worth a mention for the strength of their offers.

Stanley & Livingstone

Stanley & Livingstone sits in its own private game reserve a few minutes from Victoria Falls, a restored colonial-style hotel with just a handful of suites. Spend four nights and each of you gets 25% off the accommodation rate, and the offer is valid for anniversaries too.

FromUS$1,090 pps/night

Stanley & Livingstone, Victoria Falls

Nyamatusi

Nyamatusi is African Bush Camps’ design-led camp in Zimbabwe’s Mana Pools, a UNESCO wilderness known for walking safaris and canoeing among the elephants. One partner pays 50% off for the whole stay, valid for a year from the wedding, on a minimum of six nights, which is just right for recharging after the nuptials.

FromUS$530 pps/night

Nyamatusi, Mana Pools

Make it personal, not just picture-perfect

The picture-perfect part takes care of itself out here. The personal part is up to you, and it is what couples remember. A few things we tell everyone:

  • Build the trip around what you both love, wildlife, food, quiet, adventure, luxury, rather than what is trending online. Instagram trends come and go; the memories last.
  • Decide on your vibe early: ultra-luxurious, slow travel, off-grid, or a bit of each.
  • Keep a few splurge moments in the plan: a sunset boat cruise, a private dinner, a spa treatment, a plunge-pool suite.
  • Build in downtime, especially early on. You will be tired after the wedding, and the bush is the best place in the world to do nothing.
  • Bring a shared journal or an Instax for the memories, but do not overdo it. A few great photos are plenty.
  • Plan one surprise for each other: a bush breakfast, a picnic, a massage.
  • Make a no-scrolling agreement. The leopard beats the phone.

Putting the honeymoon together

Africa is bigger than it looks on a map, and the quickest way to spoil a honeymoon is to move every two days. Pick fewer places and stay longer. Three or four nights in each camp is the sweet spot, which means a classic ten-to-fourteen-day honeymoon is usually two or three lodges, not five.

The strongest combinations stay within one country first, then add a beach. If you want the full sweep, add a city: Cape Town’s restaurants and winelands sit easily before a Greater Kruger safari and a Mozambican island, the city, bush and beach honeymoon in one loop. Botswana’s Delta sits beside Victoria Falls and Chobe. The Masai Mara and Serengeti link to Zanzibar. Crossing between southern and East Africa in a single honeymoon is possible but eats days in airports, so most couples pick one hemisphere.

Book early. Honeymoon camps are small, the best suites go first, and the specials above depend on availability. Bring your marriage certificate, because most lodges ask for it at check-in. Make sure your travel insurance is in order before you go, and tell us your dietary needs and any surprises you are planning so we can brief the lodge ahead of you.

Frequently asked questions

How do honeymoon safari specials work?

Most lodges let one partner stay at 50% off the accommodation, or give you free nights such as a fifth night free or seven nights for the price of five. A few let the bride stay free. Offers usually need a minimum stay of two to four nights and a marriage certificate at check-in.

How long after the wedding can we travel?

Most honeymoon specials are valid for six to twelve months after the wedding date, and several lodges extend the same offer to anniversaries, so you do not have to fly straight from the reception.

Do we need to prove we are married?

Usually yes. Most lodges ask to see your marriage certificate at check-in. That is the only proof they need that the honeymoon rate applies.

Can we combine a safari with a beach?

Yes, and most couples do. Zanzibar pairs with the Masai Mara and Serengeti; the Mozambican islands pair with the Greater Kruger or Botswana. A week of safari followed by a week on the coast is the most popular honeymoon shape.

How long should a honeymoon safari be?

Ten to fourteen days is ideal, split across two or three lodges with three or four nights in each. That gives you proper time in the bush without spending the honeymoon in transit.

When is the best time to go?

Southern Africa is best from May to October. The Masai Mara peaks for the migration from July to October, and the southern Serengeti for calving from January to March. The Indian Ocean beaches are at their clearest from June to October.

Start your married life the way you mean to carry on

Every honeymoon on this page was built around a real special and a real couple. Tell our safari specialists your wedding date, your budget and what you picture, whether that is a plunge pool over the Zambezi or a free night in a Delta treehouse, and we will put options in front of you, confirm the live specials, and handle every flight and transfer in between. Email helpmeplan@safari.com or tap the WhatsApp button above. We usually reply in as little as 15 minutes during working hours.

Written by Lorraine Kearney

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Chobe Safari Lodge

From $600 pps · per night

Chobe Safari Lodge

Established in 1959 as Botswana's first safari lodge, Chobe Safari Lodge sits on the Chobe riverfront in Kasane, a 10-minute drive from the Chobe National Park entrance and Kasane International Airport. The property combines river and bush rooms, suites and a campsite with daily boat safaris, game drives and easy day trips to Victoria Falls.

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Kapama River Lodge

From R 14 000 pps · per night

Kapama River Lodge

Kapama River Lodge is the largest of the Kapama Private Game Reserve camps. The expansive spaces and open design are a stunning reminder that you are sleeping under the African sky. River Lodge is ideal for young couple and groups of friend as it is the more social and festive camp.

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AndBeyond Ngala Safari Lodge

From R 18 900 pps · per night

AndBeyond Ngala Safari Lodge

Ngala Private Game Reserve shares unfenced borders with the world-renowned Kruger National Park, home to the Big Five. At Ngala Safari Lodge, you’ll experience an adventurous yet intimate safari, perfectly set in this exquisite landscape.

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AndBeyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp

From $785 pps · per night

AndBeyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp

This luxury safari camp is set at the edge of riverine forest, overlooking the sweeping plains of the Maasai Mara, and it lies within the path of the incredible annual Great Migration. At Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp, you can expect an authentic African safari experience with legendary Kenyan hospitality.

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Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge

From R 40 000 pps · per night

Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge

Sculpted into a slope of the Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve and almost completely invisible to the human eye, is the luxurious award-winning Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge. The lodge is regarded by many to be the most environmentally sensitive lodge in Africa, there is simply nothing quite like it in the world.

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Angama Mara

From $1,850 pps · per night

Angama Mara

Inspired by the Swahili word meaning "suspended in mid-air," Angama Mara is a remarkable safari lodge perched high above the floor of Africa’s Great Rift Valley. Overlooking the breathtaking Maasai Mara—often regarded as one of Africa’s most beautiful game reserves—this luxurious lodge blends contemporary design with classic safari elegance, offering unforgettable wildlife encounters and world-class hospitality.

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AndBeyond Mnemba Island

From $3,000 pps · per night

AndBeyond Mnemba Island

Exclusive yet unpretentious, andBeyond Mnemba Island is an award-winning private beach paradise just off the northeast coast of Zanzibar, and is an ideal location for relaxation after an exhilarating safari experience in the Masai Mara.

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Azura Benguerra

From $955 pps · per night

Azura Benguerra

Imagine an unspoilt island within a National Park, deserted beaches of pure white sand, sparkling turquoise seas crisscrossed by local dhows plying their trade, swaying palms, sunny days and starry nights

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