When there is an economic crisis, the rule usually applies that the only consumers that do not suffer are luxury ones – because the rich, even if a little less rich, are always rich. Having faith in the rules, we try to apply them to tourism, and in this post-Covid revival phase we propose the most beautiful of the proposals of Condé Nast Johansens, the bible of over-luxury tourism. In a list of 10 structures, on various continents, “immersed in the wildest and most unspoiled nature, to make you live unrepeatable experiences and unforgettable moments”, stands out the Victoria Falls River Lodge, on the Zambezi River, in Zimbabwe: the mighty Victoria Falls can be Distant views from this private safari lodge within the Zambezi National Park, which combines pristine nature and luxury amenities including spa, infinity pool, gym and cuisine guaranteed to be exceptional, as well as safaris to approach and photograph lions, elephants , hippos, giraffes, crocodiles, zebras, buffaloes, impalas and so on and so forth.
The other nine resorts, proposed by Condé Nast Johansens as the best of the best, are:
Puerto Valle, Iberá Wetlands, Argentina
Bio Habitat Hotel, Colombian Coffee Triangle, Colombia
RiverView Ranch, Western Montana, USA
Kapama Karula, Kapama Private Game Reserve, South Africa
Drake Bay Getaway Resort, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
Sandfontein Lodge and Nature Reserve, Southern Namibia
Gaïa Riverlodge, Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, Belize
Delfin Amazon Cruises, Peru
Makanyi Private Game Lodge, Timbavati Game Reserve, South Africa
Finally the world reopens, it’s time to go back to travel.