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| White Elephant Safari Lodge is an elegant, colonial lodge in the beautiful Pongola reserve. Safari Lodge, and its sister Bush Lodge, lie at the foot of the Lebombo Mountains and overlook the beautiful Lake Jozini. Here at Pongola you encounter a variety of antelope, wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, buffalo, rhino, hyena and elephant. Exactly 100 years ago after the last sighting of elephant in the Pongola area, two breeding herds of elephant were reintroduced. Read More... |
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| Cleopatra Mountain Farmhouse on the edge of the Drakensberg mountains is a luxury gourmet retreat tucked deep into the mountains beside a beautiful dam, not far from Giants Castle and Kamberg Nature Reserves with their famous San Rock Art. The large sitting/dining room, setting for the legendary ‘foodie’ dinners, is cantilevered over a crystal clear dam. Read More... |
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| The Boathouse in Ballito offers classical accommodation with a light nautical theme, right on the beach. The 22 individually decorated en-suite bedrooms offer TV, air-conditioning, telephone and most have stunning sea views. Table d'Hote evening meals are served and there is a bar, garden and attractive pool. Read More... |
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| Babanango Valley Lodge, in the Natal Battlefields area, is set in a 10,000 acre Natural Heritage Site in one of the loveliest valleys in Zululand with magnificent valley views. The lodge offers warm and attentive hospitality with nine crisp country-style bedrooms and delicious dinners are served with silver, crystal and candlelight. Read More... |
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| Makakatana Lodge is the only privately owned lodge within the St Lucia Wetland Park, a pristine World Heritage site, the largest marine lake in Africa. This luxurious lodge has an African feel with eastern overtones. The five glass-fronted suites each have minibar, telephone, air-conditioning, private deck and outdoor shower. Activities include mokoro canoe safaris, boat cruises to view hippo and crocodiles, 4x4 excursions to virgin golden beaches and game drives into Hluhluwe reserve. Read More... |
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| Cathedral Peak is a classic mountain resort hotel within the Drakensberg Mountain World Heritage Site, with stunning panoramic views. Unmatched sporting facilities include a heated pool, tennis, squash, 9 hole golf course, horse riding, trout fishing, bowls, children's playground and of course their famous daily guided mountain walks. Read More... |
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| AmaKhosi Lodge is set in AmaZulu Private Game Reserve in Maputaland. The AmaZulu game reserve now joins Phinda in offering the Big Five - elephant, lion, leopard, rhino and buffalo. It covers mountain grasslands, wetlands and valley bushveld and has spectacular birding, with over 400 recorded species. Read More... |
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| La Plume Guest Farm, in the Little Karoo part of the Garden Route, is a working ostrich farm with peaceful views over the lovely Olifants river valley and a pool in the gardens. The attention to detail is what really sets La Plume apart with lovely little touches such a pretty cushions on the outdoor furniture and flowers on your patio table. The lovely Victorian homestead is decorated in period style and all 10 en suite rooms are well-appointed. Read More... |
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| The elegant Falcons View Manor in Knysna has a gorgeous hillside setting, high above the Knysna lagoon in the heart of the Garden Route and yet only minutes away from beaches, galleries and restaurants. The elegant Victorian homestead, with its polished wood floors and high ceilings has a wraparound veranda with views of the lagoon - the ideal spot for relaxing with a book or a drink. The 9 air-conditioned bedrooms are well appointed with locally crafted furniture, fine linen, extra-length beds and telephone, television and minibar. Read More... |
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| Lake Pleasant Living is a luxurious boutique suite hotel in the heart of the Garden Route. It lies on the edge of a freshwater lake and adjacent to a bird sanctuary. Stylish and spacious one and two bedroom suites are all lake-facing with breathtaking views from their private terraces/balconies. Facilities include a Spa, with complimentary sauna and steam rooms, indoor heated pool and gym; an outdoor rimflow pool and a bistro serving light meals. Read More... |
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| Located on the banks of the famous Knysna Lagoon, the Knysna Quays is also an integral part of the vibrant Knysna Waterfront with its charming selection of restaurants, bars and speciality boutiques. There are 122 rooms decorated with a faint nautical theme with air-conditioning, television, and telephone and bar fridge. From the pool deck you can walk out into the yacht marina literally on your doorstep. Read More... |
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| Quarters Hotel is set in a charming upmarket Berea area of Durban. Four gracious Victorian homes have been beautifully restored to create a unique hotel of immense charm and character. Inside you will find a subtle combination of modern sophistication and old-fashioned warmth reflected in everything from the décor to the dedicated staff. The hotel is located just minutes away from the city, beaches and is within walking distance of a host of Durban's finest restaurants and bars. Every room has air-conditioning, television, queen-size beds, telephone, safety deposit box and tea/coffee-making facilities. Read More... |
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| Hluhluwe River Lodge, near Hluhluwe Game Reserve overlooks the northern stretch of the St Lucia Wetlands. The 12 chalets, including two family suites and two delightful honeymoon suites, are spacious and supremely comfortable with air-conditioning, minibar and wooden sun decks. Popular activities include game drives to Hluhluwe Imfolozi Game Reserve and bird watching boat trips on the river. For adventure seekers there is quad biking, horse-riding and mountain bike trails on offer. Read More... |
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| SpionKop Lodge is set against the backdrop of the majestic Drakensberg mountains, on the Anglo-Boer Battlefields route. The lodge has been beautifully restored in colonial style. Colonial style chalets are each individually furnished and appointed to offer luxury en-suite accommodation in an Out-of-Africa setting. Guests enjoy specialized trips to the Battlefields which are brought alive by Raymond,a raconteur of note. This lodge truly offers a chance to relax and unwind. Read More... |
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| Teremok Lodge is a luxurious five star guest lodge close to the beach at Umhlanga Rocks just north of Durban. Each of the 8 spacious bedrooms have their own balcony with views over the Indian Ocean or gardens. The bedrooms are each decorated in a different style but all have extra length beds, ceiling fan, air-conditioning and a large bathroom. Teremok prides itself on its extras which include flat screen TV, DVD player with a selection of DVDs available. Read More... |
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| Isandlwana Lodge, in heart of the Natal Battlefields, is perched high against the iNyoni Rock in an unforgettable setting overlooking the battle field of Isandlwana – stylish, romantic and thought-provoking. Rob Gerrard, renowned military historian, is resident at the lodge and his tours of the battlefields bring the conflict and the human drama to life. The 12 stylish and contemporary rooms have private balconies, ideal for drinking in the stunning views over the valley amphitheatre as the sun sets. Read More... |
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| The Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate on the Garden Route combines old-world charm and contemporary luxury. The 100 supremely comfortable rooms are situated either in the beautifully restored Manor House or in the one, two or three bedroom garden suites. High emphasis is placed on outdoor pursuits, and golf tops the list. Fancourt boasts three outstanding 18-hole courses set on 500 hectares. Golfer and non-golfer alike appreciate the first-class health and beauty spa a gym, heated indoor roman bath. In addition there are walking trails, tennis courts, two swimming pools, squash courts and even a mini-cinema. Read More... |
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| Rocktail Bay, in the beautiful Kosi Coastal Reserve in northern Maputaland, has a truly stunning setting behind forested sand dunes, just metres away from virgin white beach. As befits the beach location, activities focus on the sea with snorkelling excursions to Lala Nek and nearby scuba diving. Accommodation is 'bush luxury' in that you sleep in one of 11 thatched chalets on stilts. Bedrooms lead into delightful bathrooms with indoor and outdoor showers. Read More... |
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| In the northern Drakensberg Mountains lies Montusi Mountain Lodge, a small owner-run resort in an idyllic setting overlooking the magnificent ‘Amphitheatre’. Thatched en suite garden suites and two bedroom family chalets, all have a lounge with TV, covered terrace, fireplace, full bathroom with shower and bath, as well as spectacular views. The 1000-hectare resort offers hiking (with daily guided walks), horse riding, fly-fishing, birding and a swimming pool. Kids enjoy the Adventure Centre. Read More... |
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| The lovely Victorian homestead of Parkes Manor, in the heart of Knysna, has glorious views over the Knysna Lagoon and is surrounded by a large, lush flower-filled garden. Yellowwood floors, stinkwood funriture and elegant furnishings are the hallmark of Parkes Manor. 9 very spacious bedrooms either have lagoon or garden views. All have television, telephone, delightful bathrooms and some have private balconies overlooking the lagoon. Read More... |
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| Thanda Game Reserve is a Big Five game reserve of 6,000ha . Main Lodge is the epitome of luxury and romance. Modern African arts and crafts have been incorporated into the décor. Each of the enormous bush villas have their own plunge pools, large sun deck, sitting room, fireplace, spacious bathroom and indoor and outdoor showers. The Tented Camp offers four spacious and well-appointed tents, decorated in a colonial style. As well as 4x4 game drives and bush walks, you can visit Vula Zulu, a traditional homestead which is a platform for African theatre. Read More... |
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| White Elephant Bush Lodge lies at the foot of the Lebombo Mountains and overlooks the shimmering waters of Lake Jozini. The 7 reed and thatch cottages offer an authentic bush experience - simple, comfortable and well appointed with mosquito nets and fans and a large walk in shower. There are loads of activities on offer - not just open top game drives, but bush walks, sunset boat cruises and Tiger fishing, Read More... |
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| Phinda Game Reserve in Maputaland offers a winning combination of soft adventure, thrilling game-viewing and inspired lodge design with 6 lodges and one bush camp to choose from. Guests can enjoy game drives, nature walks, birding, rhino tracking, boat cruises and canoeing. Optional extras include coastal flights, and beach excursions and activities. Six superb lodges at Phinda offer sophisticated and luxurious accommodation. Read More... |
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| Kosi Forest Lodge lies in the Kosi Coastal Reserve in northern Maputaland. It has an appealing inland setting, amid the mangroves, swamp figs and ferns of the Kosi lake system. Its activities are thus split between enjoying guided canoeing on the tranquil lakes, nature walks in the ancient raffia forest with iLala palm wine-tasting, and beach activities such as snorkelling & swimming. This bush lodge offers eight luxury tents with romantic outdoor bathrooms, each with a sunken open-air bath for star-gazing as well as outdoor shower. Read More... |
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| Thonga Beach Lodge is an exciting and refreshing wilderness lodge on the shores of the secluded Mabibi bay in Coastal Maputaland in northern KwaZulu Natal. Thonga Beach Ldge, nestling high in the canopy of the dune forest, offers panoramic ocean views. 12 eco-friendly suites are decorated in a chic 'Robinson Crusoe' style. Activities include snorkelling, scuba diving, swimming, bird-watching and sundowner cruises or guided canoe trips on Lake Sibaya. Turtle tracking is again a highlight for summer visitors. Read More... |
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| Rosenhof Country Lodge, in the Little Karoo part of the Garden Route, is an elegant Victorian country house hotel on the edge of Oudtshoorn. It is luxuriously furnished in an understated style with fine local artworks and antiques in the main homestead, which dates back to Victorian times. Flower-lined paths lead to the twelve spacious bedrooms, each decorated in Cape-Victorian style. The gardens are particularly fine with a swimming pool, gazebo and plenty of roses, herbs and fine trees providing a delicious cool retreat relax in after touring the Little Karoo. Read More... |
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| This well-managed hotel is in a convenient, safe location and the rooms overlooking the city are on the fourth floor. The bar and characterful restaurant are excellent. Read more... |
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| Islands of Siankaba Lodge is a romantic forest retreat on two pristine islands in the Zambezi River 40km upstream from Victoria Falls and 55km from Chobe National Park. Seven luxurious en suite teak and canvas guest chalets nestle in the tree canopy, overlooking the river. The most distinctive features of the Islands of Siankaba is the tranquillity of the location and the attention to detail. Mokoro trails, nature trails and village walks are on offer, while the full gamut of options at Victoria Falls can easily be arranged. Read more... |
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| Tongabezi Lodge is set on a sweeping bend of the Zambezi, upstream from the Victoria Falls and facing west toward the sunset and the Victoria Falls National Park. Tongabezi has five expansive river cottages and four romantic Houses, all en suite and all decorated in earthy tones with African prints and idyllic views of the river only a few feet away. There’s also a two bedroom garden cottage - perfect for families. A swimming pool is landscaped into a rock face. Canoeing, bird walks, river cruises, village visits and guided tour of the Falls are some of the inclusive activities. Read more... |
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| Sindabezi Island is a private island paradise on the Zambezi river, only 18km upstream of the Victoria Falls. Sindabezi Island offers five open fronted thatched chalets dotted around the shores of the island. The island is very rustic in style with no electricity and hot bucket showers on demand. The romantic open design of the chalets allows you to enjoy all the sights and sounds of the river. At night, you will fall asleep in the glow of a hurricane lamp and in the morning you are woken by magnificent sunrises over the flood plains of the Zambezi river. Read more... |
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| Chongwe River Camp. This magnificent private house with four en suite bedrooms is ideal for families or friends,. with its own staff (hostess, guide, chef and batman), allowing you complete exclusivity and flexibility. The style of Chongwe River House is fluid and organic: a double storey open plan sitting room/dining room leads out to a large deck with flowing swimming pool overlooking the river. Game viewing takes place on foot, by boat, by canoe or on night drives. Fishing for tiger fish is also available. Read more... |
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| Chiawa Camp has an expansive river setting within the Lower Zambezi National Park under the shade of ancient mahogany trees. Nine spacious, shaded safari tents are elevated on timber decks, each with en suite facilities, insect screens, mosquito nets and solar-powered lighting. Activities at the owner-run Chiawa Camp include day and night drives in open 4x4 vehicles, game-viewing by boat, nature walks with professional armed rangers, fishing for tiger fish on a catch and release basis, and, the highlight, canoeing to view game at close quarters, particularly elephant. Voted one of 'Africa's Top 10 safari camps' by Conde Nast. Read more... |
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| Deep in the game-rich Lower Zambezi National Park in Zambia, Kulefu is a secluded, intimate safari camp settled in the deep shade of tall riverine trees. The beautiful riverbank setting at Kulefu which offers excellent game opportunities, as the wildlife is concentrated in the land corridor between the steep escarpment and the river. The camp has been recently refurbished giving it a sophisticated and luxurious feeling. Changes include the addition of a lovely riverside lounge under the enormous acacia trees and a swimming pool. Eight spacious tented rooms are on raised teak decks. Read more... |
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| Old Mondoro Bush Camp lies on the banks of the Zambezi River, in the Lower Zambezi National Park, in an area of vast open flood plains, mature mopane woodland laced with an extensive lagoon system. Although boating and canoeing are also available, Old Mondoro concentrates on exceptional walking opportunities.
Old Mondoro Bush Camp reflects the wild spirit of this unique part of Africa. Here guests will enjoy the 'back to the bush' atmosphere. Accommodation is in four beautifully simple reed chalets with canvas roofs. Read more... |
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| Sausage Tree Camp lies on the banks of the Zambezi River in the beautiful Lower Zambezi National Park. To the side is a pleasant swimming pool and sun loungers for relaxing during the day. Accommodation is in six spacious Bedouin-style tents dotted along the riverbank. The tents are well-spaced , spacious and uncluttered with solid Zambian teak furniture and four-poster beds. Activities are extremely flexible at Sausage Tree Camp and you can choose between game drives, night drives, bush walks, boat cruises, canoeing amidst the hippos in the Zambezi’s channels and trying your luck at tiger fishing. Read more... |
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| Acajou Hotel is located on the Cote d'Or, one of the world's most beautiful beaches, on the northern coast of Praslin. 28 tastefully-decorated and spacious rooms are set in a lush garden amid takamaka trees on the edge of the water. Read more... |
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| L?Archipel, set in a large private estate filled with tropical plants, is sophisticated luxury in the French grand style. The 30 rooms and private suites are laid out in an amphitheatre of coconut trees and flowers facing the ocean. Read more... |
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| Indian Ocean Lodge is right on the long beach at Grand Anse, the best beach on the southern-west coast of Praslin. It is set among mature Takamaka trees and colourful tropical plants just a few steps from the sea. Read more... |
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| The Coco de Mer comprises 40 sea-facing chalet-style rooms at Anse Bois de Rose on the southern coast of Praslin. It is known for its friendly atmosphere and quiet location where only the call of the rare Black Parrot and the waves lapping the shore disturb the tranquillity. Read more... |
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| The Sugar Beach Hotel is one of the finest four-star hotels on the island, appealing to couples and families alike, with good facilities for children. Surrounded by manicured classically styled gardens with craggy mountains providing a dramatic backdrop, this elegant hotel was built in the style of the plantation houses of the Victorian sugar barons. Read more... |
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| Les Pavillons is an elegant colonial-style lagoon retreat in a breathtakingly beautiful setting at the foot of the Le Morne Brabant rock face. With 124 standard, 15 superior rooms and 10 junior suites, this is one of the island’s smaller properties. All villas have a balcony or terrace with a sea view, air conditioning, bathroom with bath and shower, TV and minibar. Read more... |
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| Villas Paul et Virginie, close to Grand Gaube, is named in honour of a semi-fictional love story associated with the area. All 81 air-conditioned rooms are sea facing and have telephone, safe, minibar, hair-dryer and television with video channels. Read more... |
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| The intimate Paradise Cove is the smallest 5 star hotel on Mauritius, with just 47 deluxe rooms and 20 suites. The hotel curves charmingly around the secluded cove at Anse la Raie, not far from Grand Baie. All rooms have a spacious terrace or balcony, direct beach access, TV, telephone, minibar and en suite bathrooms with separate bath and shower. Read more... |
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| Chongwe River Camp lies on the edge of the Lower Zambezi National Park. The camp is attractively situated on the banks of two rivers with views to the escarpment in the north. Eight tented chalets under thatch are large and comfortably appointed with spacious en suite open air bathrooms. There’s a small bar and simple lounge with reading books and tea/coffee facilities available. All meals take place on the terrace overlooking the river. Activities at the camp include game drives, bush walks, sundowner boat cruises and fishing. Read more... |
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