Luxe African Lodges, Forbes Traveler
I recently returned from a fantastic trip hosting a journalist, Daniel Levin, and a photographer, Travis Brimner, doing an article for Forbes Traveler (www.forbestraveler.com). We hosted them at some of Roar Africa's favourite boutique lodges. Lodges chosen because they, like us, are family-run enterprises. They respect the land and their communities and offer luxurious and personalized service for discerning travelers.
"Respect is what defines our philosophy,” says Nick More, Chalkley’s great-grandson. With his brother, Robert, More owns and runs the Lion Sands Private Game Reserve. "My great-grandfather has inspired four generations of our family to protect and respect this land, and those who come to visit discover a personal connection amidst incredible luxury,” he adds. “And it stays with them well after they leave.”
Some of the Lodges featured are:
http://www.forbestraveler.com/resorts-hotels/boutique-african-safari-lodges-story.html
See also our review of 1933 at Lion Sands here and other select Roar Africa accommodations here.
"Respect is what defines our philosophy,” says Nick More, Chalkley’s great-grandson. With his brother, Robert, More owns and runs the Lion Sands Private Game Reserve. "My great-grandfather has inspired four generations of our family to protect and respect this land, and those who come to visit discover a personal connection amidst incredible luxury,” he adds. “And it stays with them well after they leave.”
Some of the Lodges featured are:
- Lion Sands Ivory Lodge, Sabi Sands/Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
- Pondoro Lodge, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
- Tongabezi, Victoria Falls, Zambia
- Stanley Safari Lodge, Victoria Falls, Zambia
- Chiefs Camp, Moremi Reserve, Botswana
- Londo Lodge, Mozambique
- Sandibe Safari Lodge, Okavango Delta, Botswana
- Makakatana Bay Lodge, St Lucia, South Africa
- Mushara Lodge, Etosha National Park, Namibia
http://www.forbestraveler.com/resorts-hotels/boutique-african-safari-lodges-story.html
See also our review of 1933 at Lion Sands here and other select Roar Africa accommodations here.
Labels: Hotels and Lodges, Media, South Africa
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