Seychelles Islands
Crystalline waters, a never-ending horizon, and spectacular sunsets”—this description can easily refer to thousands of places in the world, but in this case, the Seychelles Islands are the subject of this portrayal.
Crystalline waters, a never-ending horizon, and spectacular sunsets”—this description can easily refer to thousands of places in the world, but in this case, the Seychelles Islands are the subject of this portrayal.
This spectacular refuge at the heart of the Okavango Delta, one of the region’s last pristine wetlands, maintains an almost supernatural relationship with the elephants which roam here. Abu Camp takes its name from one of its most beloved specimens, and it’s also the perfect place to interact with these marvelous creatures.
The largest game reserve in South Africa, Kruger National Park, is the home of numerous treasures, yet few are as majestic as Royal Malewane.
As the ecotourism branch of this 130,000 hectare reserve, Singita Pamushana’s goal is to foment the sustainability of the wildlife of the region, in addition to offering an unforgettable experience for travelers inside the Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve.
Top Autumn Destinations
They say that wine is the most ancient beverage after water. Through thousands of years, Greek, Roman and French winemakers have dedicated lifetimes to the production and perfection of this sophisticated fermented delicacy.
Bon Jour! Hello dear readers, today I will tell you about the country where one of the most important wine cultures in the world has developed: France.
Although château properly translates to castle, these manors weren’t built with military purposes in mind. d’Artigny, like the other hotels in this edition, could be better described as petite palaces designed to provide the maximum amount of luxury and comfort that can be found in France.
The French commune of Vougeot in Burgundy has depended on the grape vines that were planted, and which now grow in its surroundings, to create some of the finest wines in France, known as “Grand Cru.”
We can safely say that there exists no better place to discover Alsace and its gastronomy than the Château d’Isenbourg. This castlehotel is located only a few kilometers away from the town of Colmar, in the heart of the vineyards. Its imposing structure dominates the scenery.