Searching for Africa's wild heart is one of travel's most magical experiences.
But being stuck in a 4×4 convoy while scanning the horizon for a distant lion can take the sheen off somewhat.
These new luxury safaris offer premium views, expert guidance and the chance to truly get among rhinos, hyenas and hippos.
A private plane safari across Kenya
Kenya's varied landscapes and breadth of biodiversity means it is one of Africa's premium safari destinations.
Its new nine-day endangered species itinerary makes use of a freshly kitted out 10-seater private plane, with rotating leather seats for spectacular aerial views.
The tour takes in the Maasai Mara, the Great Rift Valley, Samburu, Laikipia and Lewa, with exclusive access to scientists and researchers specializing in lions, reticulated giraffes, elephants and zebra.
Prices start at US$9,630 per person based on 10 guests traveling together.
A forest villa in Rwanda
Rwanda's endangered, but growing, population of silverback gorillas has turned this small country into an essential visit for safari enthusiasts.
Those looking to kick back in luxury after a long day of trekking to see gorillas and golden monkeys up close won't be disappointed.
Bisate Lodge, on the edge of Volcanoes National Park, is due to open in June 2017.
Set in 27 hectares of pristine forest with huge views across to Karisimbi, Bisoke and Mikeno volcanoes, it features six private forest villas, each with their own deck and central fireplace.
A luxury camp in Tanzania
Tanzania's Ngorongoro Conservation Area is home to The Highlands, a recently opened luxury camp with eight domed, canvas suites. Each has a king-size bed, wood-burning stove and floor-to-ceiling windows.
The highest property in the area, it's the perfect base for wildlife watching.
Ngorongoro's 8,200 square kilometers is one of Africa's most game-rich areas, with the chance to see leopards, black rhino, lions, elephants and golden jackals.
There's also the opportunity to take a guided walk into the Empakaai crater, where flamingos congregate by a spectacular soda lake.
A photography-focused lodge in Zambia
The remote Liuwa Plains National Park in western Zambia is one of the wildest places in Africa.
Blue wildebeest pass through here on their vast migration, attracting the attentions of lions and cheetahs. Zebra abound and the birdwatching is unrivaled.
It all makes for the perfect photography tour.
Handily, the King Lewanika Lodge, due to open in April 2017, is set to offer dedicated photographic safaris.
It features six luxury villas which open out directly onto the plains, with space for just 15 guests.
Rooms start at US$845 per person per night, including full board, via
Aardvark Safaris.
A delta retreat in Botswana
For anyone looking for a spot of pampering after a long day's lion-, leopard- and giraffe-spotting, Sanctuary Chief's Camp, situated in the Okavango Delta's Moremi Game Reserve, delivers.
Completely rebuilt in 2016, the camp is home to 12 pavilions, each with a private pool and outside seating area.
The Geoffrey Kent Luxury Suite sleeps six people and comes with its own private bar, kitchen, waiter, guide and safari vehicle.
Abercrombie & Kent's nine-day Classic Botswana itinerary offer stays here with prices from US$6,911 including international flights.
A riverside resort in Zimbabwe
Situated on a private wildlife concession on the Zambezi River, just 40 kilometers from Victoria Falls, Matetsi River Lodge is one of Zimbabwe's newest and best places for an indulgent safari.
Opened in late 2016, the lodge is spread out over two camps, each with nine private suites and a pool which overlooks one of Africa's most renowned stretches of water.
Sundowner cruises are available, the ideal way to unwind after a day searching for herds of elephant and wildebeest.
Rates start at US$495 per person per night from
andBeyond.com, including all meals and twice-daily game drives.
A tropical safari in northeastern Madagascar
Miavana, on the private island of Nosy Ankao, off Madagascar's northeastern coast, is due to open in April.
Taking luxury to the next level, visitors arrive by helicopter before setting off to explore the azure waters on a "blue safari," including whale-watching.
On land, private guides take tours into the island's forests in search of golden-crowned lemurs and all-black Perrier's sifakas.
Rainbow Tours offers an eight-day trip including flights and helicopter transfers from US$21,416 per person based on two sharing.
A spa in South Africa
Karkloof Safari Spa has all the trappings of the usual luxury safari lodge: private guide, game drives and spectacular wildlife.
But it's the wellness aspect that makes it stand out. The first inclusive spa property in Africa, visitors can indulge themselves with unlimited hydrotherapy and up to 11 different treatments per day.
There's no daily schedule, but it's worth making time in between massages to head out and see the hippos, antelopes and rhinos which roam here.
A rhino-tracking adventure in Kenya
Located in a dry riverbed, the new Saruni Rhino camp, opening in February 2017, has just two small luxury "bandas:" open, stone cottages with king-size beds and waterhole views.
Visitors can take part in a walking safari tracking endangered black rhinos, which have been reintroduced to this part of Kenya after a 25-year absence.
Local guides use traditional techniques and electronic transmitters to help intrepid safari-goers get close to these incredible creatures.
Saruni has a four-night experience starting at US$630 per person per night based on two sharing.
A tailor-made airborne safari in Namibia
Namibia's ethereal landscapes are unlike anything else in southern Africa.
They're best explored by light aircraft, with the chance to experience the Etosha Pan salt flat and the Namib desert without too much rough riding in a 4×4.
Rainbow Tours has a tailor-made tour of the country, suggesting visitors touch down at the uber-luxury Kulala Desert Lodge, with the opportunity to sleep under the stars, and Ongava Lodge, on a private game reserve which borders Etosha National Park.
Lions, elephants, springboks, ostriches and hyenas can all be spied in their natural habitat.
Prices start from US$4,767 per person for a 10-day trip.
Tailor-made airborne safari in Namibia:Namibia's ethereal landscapes are best explored by light aircraft. This can include a stay at the luxury Ongava Lodge in a private game reserve.
Tropical safari in Madagascar: Guests arrive at the resort of Miavana, on an island off Madagascar, via helicopter before embarking on a "blue safari" that includes whale-watching.
Private plane safari in Kenya: Seeing everything Kenya has to offer can be a challenge. Scenic Air Safaris offers a nine-day endangered species itinerary in a 10-seater private plane.
Luxury camp in Tanzania: The Highlands is a newly opened luxury camp in Tanzania's Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
A delta retreat in Botswana: Completely rebuilt in 2016, the Moremi Game Reserve has 12 pavilions, each with a private pool and outside seating area.
Rhino tracking in Kenya: The new Saruni Rhino camp, opening in February 2017, offers a walking safari tracking endangered black rhinos.
Forest villa in Rwanda: Bisate Lodge, on the edge of Volcanoes National Park, is due to open in June 2017, offering a luxury destination for safari enthusiasts hoping to glimpse endangered silverback gorillas.
A spa in South Africa: The Karkloof Safari Spa has all the trappings of the usual luxury safari lodge, but also offers 11 different spa treatments per day.
A photography-focused lodge in Zambia: The King Lewanika Lodge, due to open its six luxury villas in April 2017, will offer dedicated photography safaris.
Riverside resort in Zimbabwe: Situated on a private wildlife concession on the Zambezi River, just 40 kilometers from Victoria Falls, Matetsi River Lodge is one of Zimbabwe's newest and best places for an indulgent safari.