There are thousands of ways to experience Africa. But for nine unforgettable days in two of the continent’s most iconic areas, we’d suggest the Ultimate African Experience offered by Atzaró Collection. It starts with three days in Cape Town, giving you a chance to acclimate after travel and experience the best the city has to offer. On day four, you’ll jet to Maun, Botswana where you’ll catch a helicopter to the Okavango Delta and Atzaró Camp, a world-class luxury safari lodge set within an exclusive private reserve. After four days spotting wildlife, indulging yourself, you’ll return to Cape Town for one final day to cap the adventure.
Kick off the adventure in Cape Town
Cape Town is one of those rare destinations that feels cinematic from the moment you arrive. Mountain, ocean, and culture collide in effortless elegance. A trip is incomplete without ascending Table Mountain, whether by cable car or private guided hike, for sweeping views that define the city’s geography and allure. Or make the 45-minute drive to the Cape Winelands region, renowned for its rolling vineyards, Cape Dutch architecture, and world-class wines. The culinary scene matches the setting: dinner at 3 Michelin Star La Colombe offers refined, globally celebrated tasting menus, while The Salon at The Test Kitchen Fledgelings offers bespoke private dining experiences that are a multi-layered culinary journey. Cape Town delivers a level of beauty and sophistication that rivals any global destination.
Atzaró Cape Town: A Retreat Within The City
At the foot of Table Mountain, Atzaró Cape Town offers a calm, design-led retreat within the city. With serene gardens, open architecture and contemporary interiors, Atzaró Cape Town features just seven expansive suites. The property feels more like a private villa than a hotel, with amenities that include wellness area, gym, sauna, outdoor pool, and multiple indoor-outdoor living spaces designed for relaxation and entertaining. Dining is equally refined yet understated: while not a traditional full-service restaurant, the hotel delivers exceptional, locally inspired meals, particularly its fresh, made-to-order breakfasts and bespoke private dining and wine experiences.
Atzaró Okavango Camp: Wild Luxury
In contrast to Cape Town, the Okavango Delta offers total immersion in the wilds of Southern Africa. Set in a remote and wildlife-rich corner of the delta, Atzaró Okavango Camp delivers an intimate safari experience that blends natural materials with refined comfort.
Elevated canvas suites open onto expansive views of floodplains and channels, while the rhythm of each day is shaped by the movement of wildlife, including wild dogs, leopards, lions, giraffes, wildebeest, buffalo, and herds of elephants, among many others.
Private suites at the camp feature an al fresco bath and private plunge pool. Afternoon safaris are capped by the tradition of sundowners at a breathtaking viewpoint, followed by gourmet dinners under the spectacular African sky.
A Quintessential African Experience
The Okavango Delta is one of Africa’s most extraordinary wilderness destinations. It is a vast inland delta where seasonal floodwaters transform the desert into a lush, wildlife-rich paradise.
Travelers can explore its winding channels by traditional mokoro canoe, drifting silently past elephants, hippos, and an incredible array of birdlife, or venture out on guided game drives to spot lions, leopards, and buffalo in pristine habitats. Walking safaris offer a more intimate, ground-level perspective, while scenic helicopter flights reveal the Delta’s intricate waterways from above. The Okavango Delta is not just a safari, it’s an immersive, once-in-a-lifetime experience defined by both raw nature and refined comfort.
Two Landscapes. One Ethos.
Sustainability is at foundation of the Atzaró brand. From solar-powered energy and thoughtful resource management to community engagement and conservation partnerships, Atzaró Collection takes a long-term view ensuring that these environments are protected while remaining accessible in a responsible way.
While Cape Town and the Okavango Delta differ dramatically in geography and pace, both reflect a philosophy of travel that values connection over excess, and preservation over footprint.