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Under the stewardship of the second generation of the Varty family, Londolozi is a game reserve built on their values of exploring new frontiers, exceeding expectations, and welcoming all who cross the threshold. The reserve holds five camps with distinct character, from the family-friendly Founders Camp to the ultra-luxurious Private Granite Suites, the latter emphasising light, space, and privacy and each with their own heated swimming pool. All the camps are built in sympathy with their leafy surroundings, have breathtaking views, and access to the surrounding 14,000ha of Big


Five safari land. Londolozi is derived from the Zulu “to protect”, and white rhino and lion concentrations in the area are among the highest recorded on the African continent.


L ondol o z i | F r om $10 91pp per ni g h t | I n f o : l o n d o l o z i . c om


L l o y d ’s I n n | F r om $122 per ni g h t | I n f o : l l o y d s i n n . c om


The Hoshino family’s mission has been to reconcile their legacy of four generations of innkeeping with the hustle and bustle of modern urban life. This at a time when big resort brands are spreading Western-style models of hospitality across Japan. The result has been the Hoshinoya, of which there are five in Japan: Karuizawa, Kyoto, Taketomi Island, Fuji, and Tokyo. The hotels blend modern luxury with the feel of a traditional Japanese ryokan, or inn, complete with the requirement of removing one’s shoes. The flagship Tokyo ryokan offers Zen in the heart of Tokyo’s financial district and relaxed ambience is imbued with a sense playfulness and surprise. Unusually for Tokyo, the entire metal-clad building is given over to the


hotel, though there are only 84 rooms, and guests barely encounter each other with only six rooms per floor.


A peaceful green oasis moments from Singapore’s glossy Orchard Road boulevard, Lloyd’s Inn underwent an extreme makeover in 2014 led by its owners since 1990, the Chang family, who have significant interests in real estate and property development. The carefully curated, minimalist concept by FARM Architects pays homage to humanity’s common values on nature, space, light, texture, convenience and comfort. The flagship feature of the simply furnished rooms are private but outdoor bathtubs, with views of the sky.


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Ho s hin o y a | F r om $9 60 per ni g h t | I n f o: ho s h i n o r e s o r t s . c om


L LOYD’S INN | SINGAPORE LONDOLOZ I | SOUTH AFRICA


HOSHINOYA | JAPAN


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