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Thorntree River Lodge

Thorntree River Lodge is located in Zambia’s Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, just a few kilometres from the famous Victoria Falls. The place has been completely rebuilt with an environmentally-conscious design and it draws inspiration from local customs and culture. It has a contemporary design that is mixed with traditional tented roof structures to produce the feel of an authentic Africa. The lodge boasts 12 twin rooms with 2 sets of interleading units. Each room has its own indoor and outdoor bathrooms, plus a luxurious private plunge pool. The main lodge consists of a lounge with an open dining area, where the fine dining offered by African cuisine comes to life. A gym and spa look out over the mighty Zambezi River, and there is a small library with WiFi as well.

Anavilhanas Lodge

Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge is a stunning jungle hotel set on the banks of the Amazon river, right by the Rio Negro. It offers upscale accommodation within a truly remote setting, combining the serenity of the jungle with the modern comforts of luxury hotels. All guests will enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner and a snack as the rate includes full-board service, meaning you can enjoy fresh regional dishes daily.

Rainforest Expeditions Lodges

Rainforest Expeditions Lodges operate three luxury jungle lodges and one Villa in the Tambopata National Reserve. Their expeditions offer immersion in nature as well as a cultural exchange in the Peruvian Amazon aimed at providing a comprehensive experience of the rainforest.  Guests have high chances to see up to eights species of monkeys, over 500 species of birds, a herd of hundreds of white lipped peccary, giant river otters, and even jaguars.

Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica Lodge

Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica Lodge lies in the heart of a botanical wonderland, adjacent to the Tambopata National Reserve where wildlife and birdlife are in abundance. The lodge consists of 35 wooden cabanas, perfectly positioned on the banks of the Madre de Dios River, where guests can immerse themselves in the stunning natural beauty and connect with the tropical plants and scenery. Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica is a bird enthusiast’s paradise, home to 540 exotic bird types, many of which are unique to the rainforest. The sprawling rainforest is alive with exotic wildlife which guests can enjoy viewing from the comfort of their cabana, and in 2013, this amazing lodge was listed as one of the world’s 25 best eco-lodges by National Geographic Traveller magazine.

Otentic Eco Tent Experience

Offering guests a completely unique experience, Otentic is the only eco tented glamping site in Mauritius. It is based in the small village of Deux Frères (two brothers) on the east coast of Mauritius, one of the least developed parts of the island, meaning that guests can truly immerse themselves in their totally natural surroundings. Otentic offers two experiences; one in the village, right on the river, and the other at the foot of the iconic Bambous mountain. However, no matter which you choose to stay at, you are guaranteed to leave with memories which will last a lifetime. Otentic Eco Tent Experience is located by the Grand River South East and offers stunning views and an unrivalled experience on the island of Mauritius.

Awasi Iguazu Lodge

With close proximity to the mighty Iguazu Falls, the Awasi Iguazu lodge rests in the heart of the jungle, overlooking the banks of the River Iguazu and surrounded by the Atlantic Rainforest. Stay in one of 14 villas made from eco-friendly materials with your own private plunge pool and 4WD vehicle to explore the surrounding area, in a secluded section of the jungle, just 20 minutes from the cascading falls. A multitude of adventures awaits guests staying at the Awasi Iguazu.

Sanctuary Stanley’s Camp

Sanctuary Stanley’s Camp is a classic tented safari camp sitting amidst 260,000 acres of untamed African bush in a private concession in the renowned Okavango Delta, bordering the southern section of the famous Moremi Game Reserve. The main area, a large tented lounge and dining area affords magnificent views over the floodplain in front of the camp. Watch as big game march past; perhaps even catch a glimpse of the rare wild dog. From the rim flow swimming pool, guests can watch giraffe and other plains game march across the Savannah.

Ngoma Safari Lodge

The Ngoma Safari Lodge rests in the Chobe Forest Reserve, overlooking the powerful Chobe River and floodplains, and is just 3km away from the Chobe National Park. The lodge was constructed out of local materials and has been designed to blend into the surrounding natural landscape. This private sanctuary offers stunning panoramic views of Botswana’s wildlife from a luxurious setting. The Ngoma Safari Lodge’s communal areas consist of a lounge, dining room, bar and plunge pool. Each comfortable and spacious suite faces the river, guaranteeing a beautiful backdrop to your stay, and also comes with a bath, indoor and outdoor showers, and a private outdoor living area with a “refresh and relax pool”.

Chobe Bakwena Lodge

Bakwena Lodge is an intimate, privately owned eco-lodge on the banks of the Chobe River which was transformed from a barren and lifeless football pitch to a sanctuary for guests and wildlife alike. Bakwena has 10 River View Chalets, which all face out over the mighty Chobe River, and 5 Treetop Chalets that stand 3 metres above the ground to provide extraordinary views of the treetop canopy. Each chalet complements the environment they have been built in, working with nature to give guests a comfortable stay. Sit back on your private deck and enjoy the stunning landscape and vast range of birds species from the comfort of your own luxurious chalet.

Meno a Kwena Tented Camp

Perched on a clifftop that overlooks the beautiful waters of the Boteti River, Meno a Kwena is a classically styled camp that offers guests an authentic safari experience. Meno a Kwenda overlooks the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, providing guests with views of the scores of migrating zebras who live here for most of the year, as well as the sweeping savannah and one of the largest salt pans in the world. Each of the camp’s 10 safari tents has a private verandah with a river view, meaning guests can watch tens of thousands of zebra, as well as herds of elephant and wildebeest, from the comfort of their own room.

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