Nambiti Plains is the heart and soul of a dream conceived by the Fry Family. A place where guests, and the family, could be close to nature and the natural realm while being a part of a larger conservation project to protect the vulnerable wildlife...

Wildlife poaching is a sinister and consistent threat in any wildlife sanctuary. It is a threat that is difficult to contain because of the various fronts that it can occur on. There is an increase in the use of technology used by poachers as well...

Nambiti Plains is a manmade built project, but as a Lodge and Team, the aim is to nurture and be part of nature with as little impact on the surroundings as possible. The Lodge is one of the few that is not fenced in at Nambiti...

Nambiti Game Reserve is partially community owned and this has been part of the success story of the reserve. Local jobs are provided for the community around Nambiti and the local economy is supported by purchasing fresh produce and curio shop items, etc. from local...

There is increasing concern about travelling during the spread of Coronavirus. Considering that some of our guests may not be able to come on their scheduled holidays, we have amended our Terms & Conditions and Cancellation policy.  This should give our guests the opportunity to...

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