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Leopard Hills | Sabi Sand Game Reserve

Leopard Hills is a stunning retreat built on a hill with superb views overlooking Sabi Sand game reserve in South Africa. The luxury lodge consists of eight luxurious glass-fronted suites, complete with their own sun deck and rock plunge pool with breathtaking views of the African bush. The perfect escape from the urban jungle.

Also check out these amazing game reserves in South Africa:
- Londolozi Safari Resort
- Makanyane Safari Lodge
- Ulusaba Game Reserve




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CONRAD HOTEL MALDIVES - Image

CONRAD HOTEL MALDIVES

Discover barefoot luxury at the award-winning Conrad Maldives Rangali Island resort, set on two private islands among miles of idyllic white-sand beach and unspoilt reef. Arrive at the Maldives hotel in style in a seaplane over the lagoon, dine in the worlds first all-glass, undersea restaurant and indulge in luxurious spa therapies....
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JOSHUA TREE ACRES RETREAT - Image

JOSHUA TREE ACRES RETREAT

Escape to the tranquility of Joshua Tree Acres Retreat, a serene sanctuary tucked away on ten sprawling acres just moments from Joshua Tree National Park in California, USA. This distinctive haven presents an expanding village of vintage Airstreams, tailor-made for voyagers in search of awe-inspiring mountain panoramas, endless skies, iconic Joshua trees, and enchanting celestial displays. This reimagined haven for artists showcases an assortment of uniqu...
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RIVER HOUSE | SERBIA

This amazing isolated house is located on the Drina River in Serbia. The tiny wooden house has been standing on an exposed rock in the middle of the Drina River for more than 40 years, it was built by a group of young boys back in 1968 that used the rock to sunbathe. Every time there is a flood the house is destroyed, but it is built again from ground up. via photo credit: National Geographic Also check out "The Rock Restaurant" in Zanzibar...
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