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Somalisa Tented Camp

Somalisa Tented Camp lies in the heart of Hwange National Park, overlooking the stunning and diverse landscape. Guests can enjoy the sights of sweeping golden savannah, thick acacia forests and shimmering waterholes, all from the comfort of the camp. The viewing deck offers elevated views over swaying grasslands and an elephant pool where grey giants come to bathe, drink and play. The camp is comprised of 7 sailcloth tents, each with an indoor fireplace, private deck and en-suite bathroom. The camp is harmonious with nature, both in design and function. Powered by a full solar farm and with a water purity system that recycles the majority of the camp’s wastewater, Somalisa has won Zimbabwe’s Gold Green Tourism Certification. Enjoy a luxurious stay, surrounded by a range of amazing creatures in a unique and stunning setting.

andBeyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp

Scattered along the Saparingo River, where sweeping plains collide with riverine forests on the borders of the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kichwa Tembo Camp brings together all the pieces of the luxury safari puzzle. Its prime location brings dazzling wildlife sightings, rich culture and a sense of tranquillity right to your doorstep. Immerse in classic safari activities like game drives, guided walks and Maasai village visits and then kick back by the pool or with a blissful massage before drinks and dinner under the stars. Whether you’re looking to travel solo, with friends or family, or a partner, Kichwa will leave you wanting for nothing.

Dreamcliff Mountain Resort

Dream Cliff is a luxury boutique hotel offering guests a unique experience. Perched overlooking scenic mountain ranges and nestled amongst the trees of Beragala, mountain ranges and hikes across the vegetation are not to be missed. The hot climate is perfect for admiring the views on your private balcony or taking a cold shower in a waterfall to cool down when evening comes. Being a resort owned by a family the experience is all the more individual and personal. Built with nature in mind, the trip is perfect for unwinding and disconnecting from the rest of the world.

Shangri La Hambantota Golf Resort and Spa

The luxury Shangri-La’s Hambantota Golf Resort & Spa spans 58 hectares, making it the largest resort in Sri Lanka, and boasts 274 spacious rooms, including 20 suites, all surrounded by stunning tropical gardens. The Resort overlooks the pristine Southern Coast of Sri Lanka and is home to an 18-hole championship golf course, the only resort course in the country. The beachfront resort is an adventurer’s dream, with a mosaic of activities and unique curated excursions to help you absorb the diversity of the island at its best. Perfect for families, or as a romantic retreat, the Shangri-La’s Hambantota Golf Resort & Spa will leave you with magical memories that’ll last for eternity.

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.

Mama Ruisa

With only seven rooms within this boutique hotel, guests are treated to an experience of exclusive luxury. Mama Ruisa Boutique hotel overlooks some incredible scenery, with views of the bay and the nearby Sugarloaf Mountain. All of this, whilst being housed within a picturesque 19th century building. Within the wonderful accommodation, guests will enjoy high ceilings and windows which let in natural light, giving the feeling of luxury and tranquility. Guests will also benefit from attentative amenities including AC, TV, a minibar, and free WiFi which is available throughout the hotel. Every morning you will wake up to a house breakfast which can be served on the terrace as you take in the stunning views. After a long day, you are also welcomed to unwind in the pool or enjoy an outdoor massage.

Uga Jungle Beach

Uga Jungle Beach is a stylish coastal resort that offers incredible views of the surrounding area from its villas that look onto the lush jungle, the gorgeous lagoon, or the stunning Indian Ocean. Situated near Trincomalee City, Uga Jungle Beach offers a range of exciting activities and sightseeing opportunities that allow you to explore the culture of the area. You can discover the scenic eastern coast or just relax on the beach and make the most of the golden sun.

Kings Pavilion Kandy

If there is such a thing as understated luxury, it would be Kings Pavilion. Surrounded by misty mountains and vibrant greenery all around, this Kandy boutique hotel gives you an experience akin to royalty. Revel in the rustic beauty of airy bedrooms styled after bygone eras, enjoy the 360 degree views and take a dip in the secluded infinity pool, all on land once owned by Kandyan kings. The air of refinement over the candlelit dining tables is matched by the majesty of the Hanthana Mountain Range, all it’s missing is you.

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.

Hurawalhi Island Resort

Hurawalhi’s stunning, whiter-than-white coral sand beaches are as pleasant to sight as they are to the feet. Hurawalhi Maldives in one of the 1,192 islands that comprise the Maldives’ archipelago. The chain of islands that stretches across the Equator receives generous amounts of sun and can be visited at any time of the year.

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