Most hotels in Mozambique look out over the savanna and its elephants. On a tiny island off the south coast of the country, Kisawa Sanctuary has chosen a different view: the unspoiled beaches of a marine observatory.
Most hotels in Mozambique look out over the savanna and its elephants. On a tiny island off the south coast of the country, Kisawa Sanctuary has chosen a different view: the unspoiled beaches of a marine observatory.
Morocco’s medinas and the riads within them are the stuff of travel legend. But outside of those ancient, walled quarters a whole world of lush, luxury hospitality awaits.
The riad is nothing if not traditional. And if it’s tradition you’re after in Marrakech, you’ll find no shortage of options. Riad Sakkan, on the other hand, takes you down a different path.
South Africa’s parks and private game reserves are not only filled with the country’s “Big Five” wild animals, they also boast some of the world’s most respected and remarkable safari hotels.