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Awasi Patagonia Lodge

Inside the awe-inspiring Torres del Paine National Park, Awasi Patagonia’s villas offer the experience of your own private outpost, with spellbinding views of the mountain range and Lake Sarmiento. Each of the 14 secluded villas is assigned a private guide and a 4WD, making it easy to explore the uninhibited beautiful reserve at your own pace. The locally procured wood buildings blend seamlessly into the natural surroundings of Chilean Patagonia. Enjoy delicious meals in the Relais & Chateaux restaurant as part of your all-inclusive stay and relax in your personal outdoor hot tub overlooking the stunning Patagonian scenery after long days out exploring the park.

Patagonia Camp

On the bank of the crystalline Toro lake and nestled between majestic beach trees, Patagonia Camp has been designed to blend in with the world-renowned natural beauty of Torres del Paine. South America’s first luxury camp has 20 independent Yurts, carefully designed to offer all the comforts of a conventional hotel room while having minimum impact on the surrounding reserve. Explore the spellbinding landscapes, and gaze up at the star-speckled Patagonian night sky through the domed ceiling, while being lulled to sleep by the ambience of the surrounding forest.

Bamboo Sapa Hotel

Bamboo Sapa Hotel is considered to be one of the top 4 star hotels in Sapa. This is due to its stunning views of the valley and well renowned customer service. Set in the prime location with remarkable views overlooking endlessly stretching mountains and gently sloping terraced rice fields, the hotel features more than 100 comfortable rooms, a luxurious restaurant with hanging garden and the infinity pool surrounded by the alluring greenery of Northwestern mountains. All together will surely bring you memorable moments full of indulgence and serenity.

Victoria House Resort & Spa

Discover Sapa in the tracks of North Vietnam’s colourful hill tribes, sublime landscapes combining jungle, terraced rice paddies and highlands, all found off the beaten track. Famous for its cool climate, Sapa is home to a great diversity of colourful ethnic minorities. The scenery is a spectacular marriage between nature’s ora and fauna and man’s orderly tiered terraces along with lush elds of locally planted crops. Nested amongst the slopes of this mountainous region is Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa, built in the style of a traditional mountain chalet in perfect harmony with the natural surroundings.

Mai Chau Lodge

For travellers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Mai Chau, Mai Chau Lodge is the perfect choice. Mai Chau Lodge is a community-minded gem set among rice fields, misty mountains and fascinating hill tribe people. The lodge lies like a raft of civility in a sea of rice paddies on a mountain-hemmed valley floor. With its convenient location, the hotel offers easy access to the city’s must-see destinations.

98 Acres Resort and Spa

98 Acres Resort and Spa is a sophisticated chic hotel that stands on a wondrous 98 acre tea estate, surrounded by an emphatic green landscape. The well-designed resort blends well with the surrounding nature, consisting of charming chalets primarily made of sustainable and recyclable substances. Railway sleepers that were going to be scrapped are put to good use here, in the making of decks and walls at the resort. Rough, hewn granite make up the floors of chalets, giving them a simple elegance, and up top they are adorned with thatched roofs of ‘Illuk’ straw that adds to their traditional beauty. The exquisite countryside offers guests incredible panoramic vistas, in which lie exciting trails that will assure their holiday is a memorable one.

The Grand Hotel

The Grand Hotel, built in the style of an Elizabeth Manor House, is an iconic landmark of Sri Lanka that has a heritage of over 127 years. Situated in the high elms of Nuwara Eliya, the Barnes Hall was built by the Governor of Ceylon, Sir Edward Barnes, at his own expense between 1830 and 1850. Nearly 200 years later, the Grand Hotel has evolved to blend its beauty with exceptional hospitality, giving visitors to the mountains of Sri Lanka a magnificent place to stay. If you’re looking for a place to stay in the ‘Switzerland of the East’, then look no further than the legendary Grand Hotel.

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.

Camellia Hills

Live the life of a modern-day tea planter at Camellia Hills, a luxurious five-bedroom boutique bungalow hotel near Dickoya, in Sri Lanka’s hill country. From its verdant valley-side perch, views of the mirror-still Castlereagh Reservoir and surrounding tea-wrapped hills are spectacular – drink in the panoramas while relaxing on cushy sofas warmed by an open fire, dining in the semi open air or do some swimming lengths in the refreshing garden pool. You can venture out into the lush green valley and find yourself under cascading waterfalls, picnicking amongst the greenery, before heading back to enjoy a glass of something, never leaving behind the breathtaking views.

Buhoma Lodge

Nestled amongst towering trees on the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park sits Buhoma Lodge. Built out of natural materials, the treehouse-like structures of the lodge sit high in the trees and offer a unique stay for guests. With 10 chalets this lodge is private and exclusive, and allows guests to immerse themselves in the wonders of the forest. Each chalet has its own balcony which affords views across the luscious and mist shrouded tree tops of Bwindi, and comes complete with their own ensuite bathrooms. Spend your days walking through the magical forest and spend time with mountain gorillas as well as looking up to the tree tops for colourful and tuneful birds. After a day spent exploring, return to the lodge for a delicious and freshly prepared 4 course meal, before unwinding with a drink from the bar in front of the warming fireplace.

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