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Australian Wilderness & Outback Journeys
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Escape to spectacular scenery and an abundance of invigorating experiences at Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve; where art, nature, and culture collide in the Cederberg Mountains at the Western Cape of South Africa. A natural heritage venue, haven to more than 130 ancient Bushman Rock art sites, it boasts a superfluity of unusual San paintings, an unparalleled collection of archeological interest ornaments and rock artworks. Be lost in an amazement of this sprawling host of endearments, effortlessly harbours dandy nature, desert mountains, myriad of indigenous flora and aboriginal wildlife including rare birds, mammals, small gazelle, and the protected Cape Mountain zebras, in its 7,500 hectares of rugged and green earth landscapes. Live well in the experience of luxury accommodation stretching from a private Game Lodge to five-star Deluxe Rooms to excellent Suites. Enjoy comfort at the award-winning spa or plunge into one of the four crystal clear pools to tap the calming energy it offers. Romantic dinner, and outdoor experiences to connect with the natural world including nature drives, botanical walks, fly fishing, mountain biking, and many more. Search no further than Bushmans Kloof for an ideal retreat perfect for the nature and adventurer lover where you only need to be there to experience the nobility.
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Unleash your pioneering spirit at Saltbush Retreat. Conveniently located within walking distance of Longreach’s top attractions, including the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame and the Qantas Founders Museum, Saltbush is the perfect base for your Queensland Outback holiday. Stay in 4-4.5 star rustic accommodation and dust off the day’s adventures with sunset canapes and a refreshing swim in the outdoor swimming pool/soak at the exclusive outdoor bath terrace (for guests staying in the Homestead Stables or Slab Huts).
Experience the glorious sounds, sights, rhythm, and beauty of the Asama Onsen district at Matsumoto Jujo Hotel, where warmth and prime hospitality are hallmarks. Carefully laid in a strategic part of the city, the retreat is a short distance from landmarks and fascinating attractions such as the Matsumoto Alps Park, Timepiece Museum, Castle, and Airport. Once here, guests have accommodation options in 38 rooms and suites split across two hotels with views of the city and mountains. All options are outfitted with a walk-in shower, hot tub, separate toilet, fridge, coffee maker, satellite TV, and some with air-conditioning. Two on-site restaurants cater to the gastronomic affairs of guests, offering Japanese and international cuisines on the principle of contentment rather than opulence. On the outdoors, guests can feel the city’s unique vibe by dining and lounging at the hotel’s two off-site cafes. Away from in-room luxuries and amenities, recline at the hotel’s garden area for an airy relaxation or at the sun terrace for city views, while the bar and lounge is a soothing atmosphere for meeting new acquaintances over a glass of wine or two. Feel renewed and vitalised in soul and body with sessions at the spa centre, where various massages and treatments pamper your body to wellness and pleasure. Venture into the city to explore its charms, marvelling at the Matsumoto Castle and going back in time at the timepiece museum, among other attractions.
The Awaroa Lodge is built within the Abel Tasman National Park making it an ideal base for the great Abel Tasman Coastal Walk. Inaccessible by road, it is surrounded by pristine waterways and native forest, constructed to make the most of its secluded location. Remotely situated, Awaroa Lodge is a TV and cellphone free environment although Wifi is available generated by its own satellite power offering a rare opportunity to truly escape, relax and rejuvenate. Combining simplicity of design with comfort and warmth, drink down the finest local wine at the bar, pamper yourself at the day spa, refresh with a salty swim at nearby beach, unwind to a hot shower, browse the well-stocked library, indulge in gourmet food, comfortable beds, an abundance of bird life and sensational night skies. A truly immersive experience.
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Friendly Beaches Lodge offers the only coastal side building in Freycinet National Park and ideal base for Freycinet walks. Known as ‘The Invisible Lodge’ due to its non-intrusive and sustainable design, enjoy style and comfort after a day of exploring the surrounding natural landscape. Located on a 130-hectar private sanctuary just 100 metres from the beach, take a hot shower or bath, browse the well0stocked library and meander through the lodge admiring the beautiful artwork displayed, emulating the works of some of Tasmania’s finest artists. Indulge in delicious meals and sleep in a spacious, private bedroom. Without mobile or internet access, your four day stay at Friendly Beaches Lodge offers you a rare opportunity to truly escape, relax and rejuvenate.
Find priceless solace in the arms of a wild and natural ecosystem where polar bears meet black bears at the Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge, one of the National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World. This wilderness ecolodge sits on the southern shores of Hudson Bay, miles away from any nearest lodge, with Canada's Boreal Forest at its backdrop. An escape here ensures you live up to your dreams of residing among these polar creatures in their natural playground, while the northern lights observe from the horizon. Discover the rich aboriginal fauna of Polar bears, wolves, black bears, and moose as they promenade calmly through the Tundra. Get up close and personal with them via a perimeter fence when they stick out their noses, and create indelible memories with stunning photo opportunities. Intimately home to just 8 heated guest rooms that comprise King, Queen, Twin, and Family rooms, each with ensuite bathrooms. Mingle with fellow guests in the cosy common area with a fireplace or enjoy stunning views of the surroundings from an outdoor viewing tower for a bird's eye view. The lodge is eco-friendly, which informs the nature of its fresh meals sourced miles away without the slightest environmental impact. Cuisines inspired by the Tundra are highlights of the meal experience here, as on-site elite chefs take pride in preparing marvelous delights. Immerse in a range of experiences in the wild, such as photography tours, northern lights viewing, walking safaris, ATV tours to view polar bears and other wildlife, presentations on wildlife and history, and strolling along the nearby Hudson Bay. Seasonal experiences include wellness retreats and fly-fishing in September, and a polar bear den Emergence expedition in March.
Experience a glamping experience on the Northern Territory’s, Bremer Island amid world class beaches at Banubanu Beach Retreat. Situated in East Arnhem Land, the retreat features eco-friendly accommodation with five private beachfront rooms and an exclusive elevated penthouse. Accommodating only 12 guests at one time, enjoy the elevated restaurant, bar and pool overlooking the western bay. Indulge in unforgettable dining experiences prepared by the qualified chef and simply relax in paradise. Enjoy a variety of activities onsite including 4WD touring, crabbing and snorkeling. The surrounds offer spectacular options for walking, fishing and areas to spot and observe the unique array of wildlife. If you’re after a unique remote island holiday destination, look no further then Banubanu Beach Retreat.
Step back in time to an era of colonial charm and hospitality at the historic Rathmore House. Nestled beside the stunning Derwent Valley in the magnificent Tasmanian Central Highland, this historic sheep property offers rustic chic accommodation and a taste of country living. Stay in the elegant Georgian homestead in one of four beautifully restored guestrooms; or enjoy historic farm accommodation in the Shearers Quarters. Enjoy a delicious meal in the formal Georgian dining room or the charming surroundings of the country kitchen. Alternatively, self-cater or dine locally at some of Tasmania’s highly acclaimed restaurants. Those seeking an adventure will not be short of things to do in the surround area: walking, hiking, fishing, cooking classes, gin tasting and more.
Enrich your soul, indulge in life-changing experiences, encounter awe-inspiring wildlife, and terrains, and make unforgettable memories at the elegant yet simple award-winning Lion Sands Ivory Lodge. Situated in the heart of the private game-rich Sabi Sand Game Reserve, it is a place of immense allure and discovery that even words don't do justice. The Sabi Sands is famous for its wildlife sightings, especially its record number of leopard sightings, the most elusive of the Big 5. You do not need to leave the comfort of your room searching for wildlife; they are living peacefully all around you. Regardless of the lodge’s minimalistic design, its charms are elevated by heart-stopping river scenes. This lodge is arguably the world's finest, built using natural materials that complement its environment. Yield to relaxation as you use the amenities available, including a health spa and gymnasium, pool, jacuzzi, a private bar with a fireplace, a well-stocked wine cellar, and sun terraces. Engage in exciting activities like thrilling game drives, guided bush walks, and traversing hiking and biking trails.
Immerse yourself in Launceston’s colonial heritage and flourishing food and wine scene at Peppers Silo. Dating back to the 1960’s, this heritage grain silo cum iconic landmark hotel is a unique place from which to explore one of Australia’s oldest cities. Choose from seven room types and make use of 4.5-star facilities including a restaurant, bar, fully equipped gymnasium and day spa. When you’re ready to venture further, the city centre is a short walk away.