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Located in a 500-square-mile elephant-rich reserve, Selinda Camp—co-owned by Beverly and Dereck Joubert, the famed African wildlife...
The first luxury hotel to open in Egypt's second city since the Belle Epoque, the Four Seasons occupies the former site of the colonial-era Hotel San...
The Masai community has joined forces with conservation tourism organizations and private investors to convert 6,500 acres of arid cattle range into...
Angsana, the Singapore-based sister brand of Banyan Tree hotels, has made a major foray into Morocco with the launch of a terrific family of riads....
This spectacular oasis, created by a worldly Franco-English couple, is tucked away on a narrow lane off a teeming street leading into the medina from...
This is the first luxury resort on Oman's mountainous Musandam Peninsula, whose breathtaking fjords, 9,000-foot-high ridges, and isolated beaches are...
In its rush to compete with Dubai, Qatar has scored a twofer with this sleek 20-story tower, at once architectural eye candy and the embodiment of a...
In the decade-plus since Rwanda's devastating 1994 genocide, tourism has been gradually rebounding, and new ventures that complement the country's...
This is La Residence "take two"—a new, flashier version of the original Franschhoek property, built from scratch on a different site but with...
Melton Manor, a villa with accommodations for eight, is the latest addition to Kwandwe, a privately owned game reserve spanning 62,000 acres in the...
Londolozi owner and big-time conservationist Dave Varty has, after a long stint at CC Africa, returned to this game reserve—famous for its...
Although attached to a shopping mall with an ancient Egyptian theme, the pyramidal Raffles is a lesson in not judging a hotel by its exterior. The...
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