Kruger Shalati, located in South Africa’s Kruger National Park, combines some of the exciting aspects of a vacation: a luxury pool, a one-of-a-kind destination, stunning views, and a glimpse of incredible wildlife.
Kruger Shalati, located in South Africa’s Kruger National Park, combines some of the exciting aspects of a vacation: a luxury pool, a one-of-a-kind destination, stunning views, and a glimpse of incredible wildlife.
In February, Mantis, a hospitality group with a passion for eco-friendly and conservation-focused travel, announced its latest vacation destination: Founders Railway Carriage, which provides travelers with a chance to vacation in a repurposed vintage train car.
By now, you have seen reports on the news of once-thriving cityscapes and bustling urban areas reduced to stagnant wastelands as COVID-19 coronavirus infections spread. New York’s Time Square and Piccadilly Circus in London, two neighborhoods typically choked with throngs of people all day and every day, currently stand vacant. These images are not too dissimilar to the desolate views of Kolmanskop, a ghost town in southern Africa’s Namib Desert.
Asking if you have ever wanted to take in the soaring, natural sights of the African bush—from the safety of a treetop oasis, with stunning and precipitous views—would be a futile question. Because, of course, you would. Fortunately, the Ngala Treehouse accommodation is offering just such an opportunity.