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Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge

Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge is a timeless lodge, inspired by the explorers of the area it evokes a sense of adventure and discovery. The lodge has been sustainably designed so guests can stay in luxury without damaging the untouched surrounding Botswana wilderness. Decorated with furniture crafted by local artisans, earthy colours and rich textures, the lodge has an authentic and homely feel. Watch as thirsty animals take a drink at the watering hole from the viewing hide or your rooms large balcony. The convivial areas are calming and guests can relax by the pool or enjoy some time in the spa. At the end of each day a charming Boma dining experience awaits guests by the glowing campfire. The Chobe National Park is close to the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia so makes a perfect destination for guests wanting to explore Victoria Falls and the land that surrounds it.

Savute Safari Lodge

Savute Safari Lodge is private, comfortable and relaxing. A small camp, accommodating just twenty four guests when at capacity; there are eleven traditionally thatched chalets built with local timber and one family room. The lodge has been designed with the surroundings in mind, furnished in neutral and natural tones to blend with the environment. Each chalet features a large private deck and bedrooms with en suite facilities. Savute Safari Lodge is the perfect place to wind down and relax, with a large shaded viewing deck ideal for watching the wildlife which passes the lodge – including resident elephants. With an al fresco dining area and a refreshing swimming pool, there is no better way to experience a relaxing and memorable safari experience.

Belmond Eagle Island Lodge

Belmond Eagle Island Lodge is the ultimate Okavango Delta water- experience-focused safari lodge, unveiling a sleek new look after an almost total rebuild. The lodge is decorated to reflect an explorer’s base.  The lodge offers a variety of essentially water-focused safari activities including motorboat safaris, barge cruises, mokoro safaris (a local canoe), fishing, as well as walking safaris and the ultimate air safari experience by helicopter – a highlight of any guests’ stay! There is an abundance of bird and aquatic wildlife around the lodge, complemented by larger mammals such as elephant, buffalo, hippo, crocodile, as well as the ever elusive big cats that have made this island their home.

Camp Moremi

Camp Moremi has a well-deserved legacy in the Botswana tourism industry for being able to deliver the classic African safari experiences. Camp Moremi is located within Botswana’s world-renowned Moremi Game Reserve, situated on the edge of the Xakanaxa Lagoon in an area known for its spectacular game-viewing opportunities. Game drives are conducted in open 4×4 vehicles in the morning and late afternoons, offering excellent game viewing including frequent sightings of lion, leopard and cheetah as well as wild dog. Alternatively, guests can explore the Xakanaxa Lagoon and surrounding Okavango channels by boating safari.

Belmond Khwai River Lodge

Khwai River Lodge opened its doors in 1971, and was one of the first lodges to promote safaris through an environmentally-friendly lens. The Lodge’s location prompted its founder, Harry Selby to build the ‘bridge over the river Khwai’. Today this serves as the well-known North Gate entrance into the Reserve. Half-hidden by the shelter of leadwood and fig trees, Belmond Khwai River Lodge is a hub of luxury that overlooks the sweeping floodplains of the Moremi Game Reserve. Each of the comfortable tents stands on a raised wooden platform, with private decks, chairs and hammocks that provide stunning views of the Khwai River. Sit back and relax while watching hippo swim past, and enjoy this amazing a unique landscape, rich with wildlife.

Sumaq Hotel

Exclusively located at the foot of Machu Picchu, near the Vilcanota River, the delightful sanctuary that is Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel is famed for its splendour and tranquillity. Surrounding the hotel are incomparable views over the Andean cloud forest and sprawling mountains. Luxury is the very essence of this hidden retreat with 62 lavish rooms and suites for guests to choose from. The Andean style permeates through the property and is reminiscent of ancient Peruvian culture. This hotel makes for the ultimate getaway for those wanting to explore the historic sanctuary, Machu Picchu.

Belmond Río Sagrado Hotel

Set on the banks of the sacred Urubamba River, in the shadow of the Andes, lies Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado. This oasis of calm has the feel of an ancient Incan farmstead—staff lend the warmth of a family home while the treasures of the natural world are tangible. In such astounding surroundings, you’ll feel relaxed and revitalised. Little wonder it’s called the Sacred Valley. Built to resemble a rural Peruvian village, Rio Sagrado is one of the most unique luxury hotels in Peru. A stay here lets you experience the majesty of life in the mountains. Situated at a lower altitude than nearby Cusco, the hotel provides the perfect environment in which to acclimatise, and is an ideal base to explore the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu. Savour sensational cuisine in the restaurant, enjoy a local Sacred Valley massage or spend a few soothing minutes feeding the hotel’s baby alpacas.

Sol y Luna Hotel

Surrounded by the mountains, at a short distance from Machu Picchu, Sol Y Luna gathers both the cultural and natural diversity of the country in an exquisite experience of contrast. Located in Sacred Valley, at the heart of the former Inca Empire, this is a perfect location to explore Peru’s rich history. Each of the forty-three casitas is surrounded by gardens filled with flora native to the Sacred Valley and all face the Andes Mountains where the Incas believed their gods dwelled. Rooms range from superior to premium, each featuring heating, safe box, telephone, and bathrobes

Eolo Patagonia’s Spirit

Eolo Lodge Patagonia’s Spirit embodies the spirit of Patagonia. Built on the land where the first creole and European immigrants of the area initially set foot. The hotel is conveniently located halfway between the city of El Calafate and Los Glaciares National Park, yet far from the commotion of the tourist activity in the area. The 10,000 acres property is a paradise for horseback riding, mountain bike rides, trekking, and bird watching.

Kicheche Mara Camp

Kicheche Mara Camp lies in a magnificent valley in Mara North Conservancy, a private conservancy of just under 70,000 acres. Located in a low density tourist area, guests can relax or explore in privacy and exclusivity and receive a traditional safari experience in luscious, untouched African wild. The camp is small, with only 8 tents, and a comfortable communal dining and sitting area – decorated in a traditional and authentic safari style. In front of the camp flows a seasonal stream, making bird viewing here fantastic. The main attraction however is not the camp, rather what surrounds it. Guests can spend their time exploring the area with game drives, perfect for viewing the wildlife in comfort, or guided bush walks which is the perfect activity to get up close and personal with the wildlife.

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