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For many, the words ‘safari lodge’ conjures the typical scene of khaki-green tents, flickering hurricane lanterns and mess style dining tents. Well, while this may be true of some, the African continent is also home to some of the finest selection of architectural masterpieces with a sustainable footprint: lodges that blend seamlessly into their surroundings using the most modern of materials, organic camps and modern interpretations of the sexiest under-canvas tents. Chisa Busanga Camp (alias “the nest”) derives its name from its remarkable architecture, with treehouses built in the shape of birds-nests, to perfectly blend-in with nature. Each ‘nest’ is raised between trees on private wooden decks that offer a bird’s eye view of Busanga Plains To top it off, this is a silent camp, that relies entirely on solar power, prioritising composting, recycling, and sustainably sourced materials. A true wonder, if ever we saw one.