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La Folie Lodge

La Folie Lodge is a charming ecolodge located on Don Daeng, a car-free island facing Champasack Town. Don Daeng in Lao translates to “Red island” and is reputable for its outstanding and unmissable sunsets. Offering visitors a peaceful haven away from the bustle of inner city tourism, the Red Island is located within the UNESCO protected area of the Vat Phou. As well as delighting in utmost comfort at the sustainable lodge, discover the best of Southern-Laos traditional lifestyle, as La Folie Lodge places guests in the centre of an authentic region.

4 Rivers Floating Lodge

4 Rivers Floating Lodge is at one with the natural order and engages the local community in promoting and fostering the soft tread of an environmentally aware footprint. The lodge offers an immersive experience for its guests whereby accommodation includes tented villas which float on the Tatai river. Each of the 12 tented villas is furnished and decorated with top-quality materials that bring a whole new meaning to luxury in nature. Guests can enjoy all of the comforts they would expect from a world-class resort, including a flat-screen TV, a DVD player and a minibar. Guests can relax on the large and private sun-lounger balconies as they view the ever-changing kaleidoscope of colours that define the Kingdom of Wonders.

Thonga Beach Lodge

Thonga Beach Lodge rests on the white sandy beaches of the Maputaland Coast, nestled amongst the coastal forests and verdant grasslands and standing against a backdrop of sparkling lakes and ocean waters. The 24-bed luxury lodge enjoys an idyllic location where guests can enjoy amazing snorkelling and off-shore scuba diving experiences, as well as incredible bird watching and turtle walks during the nesting and hatching season. The suites offer guests a choice of either ocean or forest views, and are built from natural materials, designed to blend into the natural landscape and cause minimal impact. Enjoy a private stay at the edge of the world where the pristine scenery will rejuvenate and relax you.

Fugitives Drift

Fugitives’ Drift is a Natural Heritage Site which overlooks both Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift, where 22,000 Zulu warriors defeated the invading British troops in 1879. Guests can travel back in time with a tour of the battlefields and explore the land where the Zulu warriors defended their country. Fugitives Drift rests within a 5,000-acre game reserve which is home to an abundance of wildlife and birdlife. As well as tours of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift, guests can enjoy nature walks and fishing excursions along the reserve’s 22 km of river frontage.
 
Fugitives’ Drift was fully renovated in 2017, transforming the lodge into a luxurious selection of private cottages with en-suite facilities and verandahs that offer incredible views of the sloping valleys, meandering river and sweeping plains. This historical setting also features a museum, as well as a refreshing swimming pool and library.

Three Tree Hill Lodge

Three Tree Hill Lodge rests within the Spioenkop Game Reserve, overlooking the verdant Mfazimnyama Valley and against the backdrop of the magnificent Drakensburg Mountains. The family-run lodge is an ideal location for exploring the incredible nearby sights such as the Anglo-Boer War Battlefields in KwaZulu Natal, the Northern Drakensberg Mountains, and the Anglo-Zulu War Battlefields. Three Tree Hill is a Fair Trade certified lodge which prioritises sustainable and responsible tourism, while providing a luxury experience for guests in an area of exquisite natural beauty.
 
The 9 cottages, including 3 family units, are set among the abundant plant life and feature a natural colour scheme to allow them to blend into the beautiful natural landscape. The lodge’s owners, Simon & Cheryl Blackburn, are friendly and both have a strong passion and keen interest in Africa’s wildlife, history and culture, and are happy to share their local knowledge with all guests.

Teremok Marine

Teremok Marine is a bougie and individual hotel located along the coast of Umhlanga. Each suite has its own unique character and unforgettable charm, along with freestanding bathtubs and private balconies or patio areas. Endless days can be spent whiling away time in the hotel, enjoying a relaxing day exploring the leisure rooms or in the relaxing Teremok Spa, in the hands of trained and professional massage therapists. Or guests can head out and explore the colourful town, spending time perusing local markets or swimming in the sparkling ocean, before returning to their suites in time to gaze at the stars high over the glistening sea.

Isandlwana Lodge

Isandlwana Lodge rests among the iNyoni rock formation, the viewing balcony carved into the Zululand Hills where the Zulu commander stood during the Battle of Isandlwana on January 22nd, 1879 as his warriors were preparing to fight off the invading British soldiers. Guests staying at Isandlwana Lodge are able to look back in time, learning about the stories of the Anglo-Zulu War, and how over 20,000 Zulu warriors defended their land and decimated the British troops. The lodge’s resident Historian, Rob Gerrard will be able to teach you all about the battles that took place at Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift.
 
Isandlwana Lodge features twelve luxury en-suite rooms with private balconies that offer incredible views over the sweeping plains and rocky mountain. Guests can also relax in the lodge’s refreshing swimming pool or by spending a peaceful afternoon surrounded by books in the historic library.

Adiwana Bee House

Offering a private paradise, Adiwana Bee House is surrounded by rice paddies, lush greeneries, and a view of Mount Agung. Centred around a stunning pool lagoon that acts as an oasis on a hot tropical day, the resort has a garden and stone pathways that lead to beautifully-design villas. The exterior is designed to be shaped like a bamboo but the interior of the main house is dominated by natural materials, like wood, bamboo, and stone. The rooms are spacious and open, allowing guests to enjoy nature at its finest. Spend time in this mystical region of Indonesia witnessing the sunset among the cosy and charming Adiwina Bee house.

Montusi Mountain Lodge

Montusi Mountain Lodge enjoys a front-row seat for viewing the breathtaking Drakensberg Mountains and its stunning Amphitheatre. The family-owned and run lodge lies within the large conservation estate, where guests can admire the majestic rock formations and beautiful natural scenery from a tranquil and luxurious setting. There are plenty of exciting activities that enable guests to explore the landscape, including mountain biking, horse riding, hiking and bird watching. You can also relax in the lodge with a gentle game of tennis, or by taking a refreshing dip in the lodge’s expansive swimming pool.
The lodge consists of 16 comfortable thatched suites, set within the estate’s beautiful gardens and offering stunning mountain views. Each suite features Organic Ethiopian ground coffee with French Press plungers and traditional South African rusks, which can be enjoyed alongside the lodge’s delicious homemade chocolates and bread.

Bambu Indah Ubud

Bambu Indah is a distinctive boutique hotel in Ubud and has been expanded to the riverside since eleven antique Javanese bridal homes were brought to Bali. The hotel is pioneering a sustainable future with innovative, bespoke and luxurious bamboo structures for a truly one a kind experience. Available to all travellers from around the world, guests can stay at the hotel to take part in unique experiences while being comforted by the luxury of a natural environment and service of an intimate hotel.

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