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Borneo Rainforest Lodge

This pristine Rainforest is also home to more than 340 species Birds, 124 species of Mammals, 72 species of Reptiles, 56 species of Amphibians and a staggering 200 species of plants per hectare. The mission of the Borneo Rainforest Lodge is to preserve the rainforest for the generations to come by limiting human activity and to minimise the carbon footprint. It does this by managing the water, chemicals and waste that the accommodation uses in a sustainable manner and support the local community through jobs and utilising every resource the surrounding area can provide.

Sukau Rainforest Lodge

Sukau Rainforest Lodge is renowned for being one of the National Geographic most unique lodges in the world. Nestled on the banks of one of Borneo’s most important waterways, the Kinabatangan River, the surrounding area is truly fascinating. As home to many of Borneo’s magnificent wildlife, guests are blessed to be able to hear the calls of monkeys and birds every morning and evening. At the heart of this accommodation is the ethos of sustainability and being eco-friendly, the aim is to give back to the community, care for the environment and conserve natural resources and the surrounding wildlife. You’ll have a truly unique and unforgettable experience staying at the Sukau Rainforest Lodge.

Zambezi Sands River Camp

Zambezi Sands River Camp is situated in the Zambezi National Park on the banks of the Zambezi River, upstream from the Victoria Falls. The camp has ten tastefully-appointed Bedouin-style tents, adding to the unique flavour of the camp. All are built on raised platforms with exceptional river views. Each tent features a lounge, bathroom, outdoor shower and private plunge pool. The main camp area includes a dining room, lounge and bar. There is a shaded outdoor deck for enjoying alfresco dining with a view of the river. Elephant can be found loitering on the mainland or in the river, while hippo, waterbuck and bushbuck frequent the reed banks and islands. Birdlife is prolific – African finfoot, African skimmer, pratincoles and Pel’s fishing owl all occur here. Zambezi Sands provides a wealth of opportunities for drives and walks with experienced guides, while the Zambezi River itself invites exploration by inflatable canoe or motorised launch.

Chundu Island

Chundu Island is an exquisite paradise which lies 21 kilometres upstream from Zimbabwe’s extraordinary Victoria Falls, the largest curtain of falling water in the world. The island measures 1.4 kilometres in length and is positioned on the Zambezi River, meaning that it is only accessible by boat. From Chundu Island, guests can enjoy stunning views of the Zambezi River, as well as quick and easy access to Zambezi National Park. The camp consists of eight spacious palm-thatched suites with private decks that offer river views.
The area is ideal for bird watching enthusiasts, with over 400 species of birdlife that congregate within Zambezi National Park and by the river. Guests can admire the sweeping views of floodplains, marshlands, verdant wetlands and grasslands, as well as the island’s seasonal beach. With plenty of activities available including river cruises, canoeing, walks, fishing and game drives, guests can enjoy a rich and exciting safari experience in a tranquil and private setting.

Vilamendhoo Island Resort and Spa

Vilamendhoo Island Resort and Spa is a luxury getaway in complete seclusion. 55 acres make up to island and it is surrounded by a clear house reef just a short swim away. With spectacular views of the Indian Ocean to enjoy from the comfort of your own villa, poolside or at a restaurant, beauty constantly surrounds you. Children and families are welcome whilst also providing dedicated spots for adults only.
This makes it a romantic honeymoon experience for newlyweds that remains undisturbed and calm. Those staying at the resort and spa are sure to find something to suit their interests as the unique location makes it a renowned spot for water sports, snorkelling and learning about the rare marine life below the water. Its setting makes it the ideal location for romantic dinner at night whilst the day brings fun and excitements to the whole island.

Can Tho Ecolodge

On the tranquil banks of the Ba Lang River stands Can Tho Ecolodge, a union between the local culture of Can Tho and a high quality of sustainable tourism. This luxury Eco-accommodation shares an equally strong devotion to its guests and its location; sharing the mystical beauty of the Mekong Delta with visitors in a truly responsible way. The Ecolodge is comprised of twelve thatched bungalows, along with a restaurant, bar, spa and swimming pool all constructed with local renewable materials. Here, the Mekong Delta’s luxuriant tropics take centre stage, captivating guests and enriching their cultural experience in Vietnam’s stunning south.

Six Senses Con Dao

Six Senses Spa at Con Dao, with the imposing backdrop of Lo Voi Mountain offers signature treatments, specialist therapies and bespoke accommodation. The contemporary, private pool villas have been recognised as a top ecolodge by National Geographic Traveler. Both the National Park and Six Sense Con Dao have formed a long term project to help protect the area in front of the resort and also collaborate on initiatives to protect sea turtles and coral restoration programmes.

Mai Chau Ecolodge

The area around Mai Chau is rich in culture that stems from the vast array of ethic groups including the H’mong, Zao, Muong and Tay with the White Thai being the largest. Guests at this beautiful campus of lodges can look forward too experiencing the beauty of nature with views of the nearby paddy fields, souring mountains and a picturesque lotus lake that features Thai stilt architecture. Whether you decide to relax and simply take in the scenery or challenge yourself with adventurous excursions, the choice is yours.

Topas Ecolodge

Topas Ecolodge is situated in a secluded emerald hilltop, deep in the mountains of Hoang Lien National Park, near Sa Pa town in North Vietnam. Constructed with local white granite from the Hoang Lien Mountains, thirty-three stylish chalet-style stone bungalows swirl around the lodge. Spend your day experiencing a myriad of unforgettable opportunities, from misty mornings and breath-taking scenic trails, to embracing vibrant and timeless cultural activities with the local communities. Topas Ecolodge provide high quality and sustainable hospitality with an unparalleled mountain view.

Ancient Hue Garden House

The Ancient Hue Garden Houses retain the essence of the mandarin garden house heritage while blending feudal architecture and nature harmoniously together with noble quintessence and traditional folk colours. As an ideal gateway to the city’s magic, Ancient Hue offers a journey into Hue’s authentic mandarin residential area and lifestyle where tradition, poetry and spirit have been preserved over time.
 

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