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The National Geographic Society has launched an innovative collection named the National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World. This exclusive ensemble consists of boutique hotels positioned in spectacular locations worldwide, each committed to environmental sustnability, cultural authenticity, and excellence. The first iteration - comprised of 24 properties spread across six continents - is designed as a part of the National Geographic's comprehensive travel portfolio which encompasses various ventures including National Geographic Expeditions, Traveler magazine, guidebooks, photography courses, and digital platforms like @NatGeoTravel.
To ensure its members meet the highest standards, every lodge has undergone an exhaustive vetting process focusing on unique design that reflects authenticity and respect for surroundings. These properties are celebrated for their ability to immerse guests in their environment by highlighting local landscapes and heritage. Their commitment towards sustnable tourism is evident through green operational practices, conservation efforts, cultural preservation initiatives, and tangible contributions to nearby communities.
The creation of this meticulously curated group of hotels, lodges, and retreats that uphold international benchmarks of responsible travel while offering unparalleled guest experiences, represents a pioneering milestone, sd Costas Christ - a prominent figure in sustnable tourism and editor at large for National Geographic Traveler magazine. Christ led an international team to evaluate each property using rigorous criteria.
The 'National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World' portfolio includes options ranging from thatched-roof accommodations on Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula coastline to luxury tents overlooking Uluru, Australia's renowned outback. Each member prioritizes local sourcing and contributes economically to its locale through various means.
Found members of National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World include:
Fogo Island Inn, Canada
Grootbos Private Nature Reserve, South Africa
Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, Peru
Kapari Natural Resort, Greece
Kasbah du Toubkal, Morocco
Lapa Rios Eco Lodge, Costa Rica
Lizard Island, Australia
Longitude 131°, Australia
Mashpi Lodge, Ecuador
Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort, Canada
Pacuare Lodge, Costa Rica
Rosalie Bay Lodge, Dominica
Rubondo Island Camp, Tanzania
Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge, South Africa
Sayari Camp, Tanzania
Southern Ocean Lodge, Australia
Sukau Rnforest Lodge, Malaysian Borneo
The Brando, French Polynesia
The Ranch at Rock Creek, Montana, USA
Three Camel Lodge, Mongolia
Tierra Atacama Hotel Spa, Chile
Tierra Patagonia Hotel Spa, Chile
Tswalu Kalahari, South Africa
Zhiwa Ling Hotel, Bhutan
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