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Adventure Tourism – Cheetah Plains Game Lodge in Sabi Sands Game Reserve

Cheetah Plains Game Lodge is emblematic of a growing trend of adventure tourism that high net worth individuals are choosing over perfunctory luxury travel

 

Flanking the south western section of the Kruger National Park, Sabi Sands Game Reserve is a 65,000 hectare reserve, pioneered by local landowners in the 1950s and today, a legacy continued by the third and fourth generations of those families. Located within it, the Cheetah Plains Game Lodge.

Widely considered to be the ultimate South African safari destination, the Cheetah Plains Game Lodge is emblematic of a growing trend of adventure experiences or adventure tourism that are increasingly chosen over your run-of-the-mill luxury tours.

Adventure Tourism: Cheetah Plains Game Lodge in Sabi Sands Game Reserve

For those familiar with the exclusive safari adventure, Cheetah Plains Game Lodge has come a long way since its launch. The South African Game Lodge has “upgraded” from the traditional safari tent camp, opting instead for a trio of Afro-minimalist sanctuaries, while still remaining a beacon of eco-luxe safari experiences steeped in collaborative expression of the region’s rich heritage.

 

Cheetah Plains is a pioneer in this genre of adventure tourism and while definitively upscale, the eco-safari in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve takes nothing away from an authentic African big game experience thanks to their expert team of safari trackers, guiding your personal discovery of this significant conservancy.

Entirely ‘off the grid’ courtesy of Owner Japie van Niekerk’s singular approach to sustainability, Cheetah Plains Game Lodge partnered with some of the world’s best minds in the field of renewable energy to provide clean energy solutions, making the South African Game Lodge one of the most eco-friendly, self-sustaining Safari resorts anywhere on the planet. Use of grey-water recycling systems ensures that the Sabi Sands Game eco-resort has optimal  water consumption, an important feature given the growing water crisis in South Africa (over 5 million people with no access to clean water), and climate change exacerbating the issue.

Imaginative, Afro-themed honest architecture is complemented by restful interiors that invite the outside in. These luxurious, private Plains Houses are comprised of two parts: the shared space and the accommodation. The central building includes an expansive formal lounge, living room, sun deck, lap pool, loggia, fine wine gallery and dining room. While the accommodation area comprises four graciously appointed free-standing Private Suites; all enjoying a muted palette of the interior design imbued with warm, natural elements is enhanced with handpicked decor pieces by notable African artisans.

Featuring outdoor bathrooms, the individual bedroom suites are organised around the main structure, each with interiors which open out to a sun terrace and heated swimming pool surrounded by epic views of the African bush. Each of the Cheetah Plains Houses comes with its own hospitality teams comprising your own chef, wellness therapist, and Game Rangers, complete Game drives are taken on electric Land Cruiser safari vehicles, ensure guests get to minimise their eco-footprints while maximising their luxury and adventure needs.

An exemplar of eco-stewardship, the Cheetah Plains Game Lodge in Sabi Sands Game Reserve also creates local employment and supporting the local early childhood development center in the neighbouring community of Utah.

This article was originally published on www.luxuo.com

Jet Set: 5 sexiest hotel rooms for lovebirds to try

A room ripe for seduction needs to do more than get the basics right. From a treehouse with a pool in Phuket to cliff-edge villas on the shores of Sumba, travel experts Mr & Mrs Smith have handpicked five seriously seductive hotel bedrooms that are guaranteed to get you in the mood…

Keemala – Phuket, Thailand

Here’s where an intriguing mix of history and myth (loosely based on ancient tribal dwellings) meets a world of architectural anomalies.

Keemala’s pool villas are tucked amongst glorious greenery with birds’ nests, seedpods and thatched hobbit holes as neighbours. The resort’s holistic philosophy goes beyond this eco-friendly ethos, too, so expect healing spa rituals, and healthy home-grown cuisine.

Our favourite Tree Pool Houses are lined with bamboo and stand like elegant bird cages. The bedroom on the upper level offers unrivalled views: a full panorama of the rainforest from your four-poster king-sized bed.

Smith extra: A 90-minute Harmonising Massage for two in the spa

 

Nihi Sumba Island – Sumba, Indonesia

There’s something seductive about secret getaways on unexplored islands and Nihi Sumba Island hotel is no exception. Its Marangga villas are right on the cliff edge, with jaw-flooring ocean views, while the Kanatar Sumba Houses have upstairs bedrooms with a terrace among the trees.

Although the open-air spa pavilions will give an out-of-this-world experience with the Nihi Oka Spa Safari (who doesn’t love stress-busting massages among peaceful paddy fields?), we’ll totally understand if you can’t bear to leave those alluring bedrooms.

Smith extra: A bottle of wine on arrival. SilverSmith and GoldSmith members receive a free room upgrade subject to availability; GoldSmith members also receive a 60-minute massage for each guest

 

Blakes Hotel – London, UK

At Blakes, modern decadence is writ large. The hotel brings guests around the world in style – each room is inspired by various far-off lands, such as Russia, India, and Turkey.

And wherever you end up, you’ll be greeted by a variety of sexy, antique Biedermeier furnishings, French gilded antique swan beds, and luxe fabrics – all a testament to Anouska Hempel’s impeccable taste and astonishing attention to the most romantic of detail.

Smith extra: A bottle of Sommelier’s choice wine in your room and breakfast for two throughout your stay

 

La Residence – Garden Route & Winelands, South Africa

Presiding over Franschhoek’s valley of vines, La Residence Hotel is a mini, modern Versailles with a contemporary shell and a charming colonial interior. Everything here radiates romance: the monumental marble four-poster; the 18th-century French dressers; the mirrored bathroom complete with crystalline chandelier, roll-top bath and chaise-longue in our favourite white-and-gold Frangipani suite. Then there are those dreamy views of the vineyards and distant peaks from the Disa and Hibiscus suites that will leave you spellbound.

Smith extra: A Franschoek Valley wine tasting in the La Residence’s private cellar

 

Bellevue Syrene – Amalfi Coast, Italy

Styled with utmost elegance – shimmering crystal chandeliers and soft sherbet-y hues of violet, rose, turquoise and mint – Bellevue Syrene’s Superior Sea rooms have balconies overlooking the Gulf of Naples.

The Deluxe Sea View Rooms will dazzle you with striking lights and marble fireplaces, while the incredible ‘Roccia’ or Rock Suite is set in an ancient Roman grotto and has a large hydrotherapy bath tub opposite the bed, with sea views to seal the deal. Italianate flamboyance in excelsis.

Smith extra: A bottle of sparkling white wine or regional red.

Mr & Mrs Smith gets you the best rates, guaranteed, as well as a little something extra on arrival at every hotel. To book, call the Smith24 team toll-free on 800 905 326, or visit mrandmrssmith.com.

 

This article was originally written by L’Officiel Singapore.