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Mchenja

Nestled under huge ebony trees on the banks of a broad section of the Luangwa River, Mchenja has a friendly, relaxed atmosphere with magnificent, sweeping river views. The elegantly tented piece of heaven hosts a beautiful treehouse-esque lounge, built around a fallen ebony tree, creating the perfect spot to share your sunrise coffee with other guests while you enjoy birds’ songs calling across the charming Luangwa River. Guests will have the opportunity to track big cats through the bush with hushed voices and beating hearts. Night drives at Mchenja are always rewarding, with the bush revealing a different nocturnal surprise every time. At the right time of year, this is one of the best camps in the park for seeing carmine bee-eaters. Your tastebuds are just another sense fully satisfied with the camps fresh and vibrant culinary delights, from brunch in the shade of the charming lounge, to enjoying a delicious dinner served on crisp white linens by the scenic riverbank. The attentive and pleasant Mchenja staff are dedicated to accommodating your needs and ensuring you remain entertained throughout your unforgettable time here.

Islands of Siankaba

A luxury lodge, located on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, Islands of Siankaba is a unique and exclusive river lodge which offers guests privacy, authentic experiences, and a relaxing stay. Bright and open plan luxury chalet style tents sit along the river bank and are unique, with teak flooring and wall features and bursts of orange and yellow colour. All the tents offer outstanding panoramic views of the Zambezi River, which guests can enjoy from the comfort of their beds. Ideally located for prime exploration of the area, there is an endless variety of activities for guests to choose from. From exploring Victoria Falls, visiting the local community, spending time on the calm waters of the Zambezi, to enjoying an indulgent spa treatment or dip in the pool. Meals can be enjoyed in a unique spot every day, and guests can raise a toast to their stunning surroundings and the unforgettable memories which they are making.

InterContinental Bora Bora Resort and Thalasso Spa

Be part of a sustainable future and discover your tropical paradise with InterContinental Bora Bora Resort and Thalasso Spa. Indulge in romantic settings, exclusive spa experiences, delicious cuisine, eco-friendly technology and stunning landscapes that stretch from the dreamy waves of the Pacific Ocean to the impressive slopes of Mount Otemanu. InterContinental Bora Bora Resort and Thalasso Spa is the perfect destination for your Bora Bora adventure. Whether you are thrill seekers, water lovers, honeymooners or travellers seeking peace and relaxation, the resort can meet your needs and provide you with ultimate luxury. All the additional activities/facilities with InterContinental Bora Bora are at extra cost and it is recommended they are booked in advance of your trip to ensure you place.

Chisa Busanga Camp

Chisa Busanga Camp lies within the northern part of Kafue National Park, where travellers can view the sweeping grasslands and wetlands of the Busanga Plains. The camp consists of four ‘nests’, woven elevated structures that mimic the nests of the weaver bird, often seen in trees in the surrounding area. The nests are built on legs, allowing stunning views of the plains and passing herds of wildlife, with lantern-lit stairs leading up to them (one of the nests also has a lift). Inside, the nests are fitted with wooden decks, with canvas to keep guests comfortable no matter the weather, and Chisa Busanga Camp is fully powered by solar, as are the camp’s safari vehicles which make no noise while exploring the wilderness of the Kafue National Park, preventing wildlife from being startled while also keeping carbon emissions to a minimum.

True Blue Bay

True Blue Bay is a family-owned and run boutique resort that rests in St George’s, the capital of Grenada, overlooking the crystal waters of the Caribbean sea. The charming resort offers stunning views of Grenada and the island’s surrounding natural beauty, while enjoying easy access to a wealth of restaurants, shops and the pristine white sands of Grand Anse Beach. Guests can enjoy taking part in relaxing morning and evening yoga sessions, embarking on garden, waterfall and chocolate tours, and exploring the ocean with the resort’s on-site PADI-certified dive centre, Aquanauts Grenada. Each of the resort’s comfortable and spacious rooms offers guests a relaxing and peaceful stay, and there are five luxurious villas for guests looking for a private and personal stay.

The Olive Exclusive All Suite Hotel

Set in Windhoek, Namibia’s thriving capital, The Olive Exclusive All-Suite Hotel is a luxurious and environmentally-conscious boutique hotel that offers a tranquil retreat from the city outside. Made up of seven relaxing suites, the hotel has a comfortable lounge area where guests can gather around the toasty fireplace and enjoy pleasant conversation. The dining room features surround windows that offer stunning panoramic views of Windhoek, as well as letting in lots of light. The suites themselves are spacious with outdoor decks where guests can lie back on a daybed in the pleasant shade or take a refreshing dip in your private plunge pool. The hotel has a natural aesthetic, using wooden benches and natural furnishings.

Onduli Ridge

Onduli Ridge is a luxurious safari camp that rests among the gigantic granite boulders of Damaraland’s semi-desert wilderness. The camp consists of six suites, all en-suite and able to cater for families, as well as a relaxing communal lounge area, a vast library with a wealth of informative books, and exceptional star beds that allow guests to sleep under the glimmering night sky.
 
The camp is designed to blend in with the natural environment, with an earth colour scheme to blend into the surrounding granite, and is entirely powered by solar, causing a minimal impact on the environment. The light and airy suites offer breathtaking views of the semi-desert landscape and offer incredible views of Damaraland’s amazing landmarks, including the Messum and Doros craters, dry river beds and Namibia’s tallest mountain.

Becks Safari Lodge

Becks Safari Lodge is set on the banks of the beautiful Makhutswi River, offering stunning views from the edge of the 9000-hectare Karongwe Private Game Reserve, set in the Limpopo Province. The lodge features eleven luxurious safari suites, each with either waterhole or river views that allow guests to marvel at the local wildlife as wary leopards find a way across the water and elephants gather to drink and play. The brilliant Drakensberg Mountain Range offers the perfect backdrop to game viewing, and guests can immerse themselves in their safari surroundings with the natural design of the suites and their natural colour scheme, accented with touches of silver and elephant grey.
Enjoy a relaxing stay in the heart of the wilderness, venturing out on exciting game drives and nature walks, devouring delicious picnics in the bush, spending a night under the unbelievable dazzling stars or even exploring the reserve from a bird’s eye view with a thrilling helicopter ride.

The Nature Lodge

The Nature Lodge is beautifully located on an escarpment 30km from Antsiranana and 7km from Montagne d’Ambre National Park offering guests an incredible space from which to explore the natural beauty of northern Madagascar. The eco-friendly lodge is made up of 12 individual stilted chalets with private terraces which offer guests panoramic views over the nearby forest and the Indian Ocean.
Set up in 2016, the owners of Hotel Nature Lodge have intensely replanted the land with endemic plants in an attempt to recover it from its former agricultural use, the plot was part of a pilot program for Environmental Impact Studies which has since been implemented across the country by the National Environmental Office.

Maison Galliéni

An exclusive boutique hotel high on Faravohitra Hill, Maison Galliéni offers stunning interiors, breathtaking views of the Antananarivo cityscape and exquisite service. A bespoke hotel repurposed from Madagascar’s first bank, guests can expect an exceptional and private stay, with four beautifully furnished rooms each with their own characterising features. The Madagascan sun bounces off the red roofs of the nearby Faravohitra Cathedral and Analakely’s market stalls, with the renowned Independence Avenue also being a short stroll away. Unwind in the choice of indoor and outdoor lounges or the hotel’s lush garden veranda, cosy up and read in the library, or swim laps in the invigorating heated swimming pool.

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