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This New Zealand Forest Retreat Combines 5-Star Luxury with Sustainability

April 16, 2024 by Lucy Thackray No Comments
Entrance to the Te Waonui Lodge, New Zealand

Increasingly, we want to know that the places we stay are not just doing no harm, they’re actively doing good: for their natural environment, for wildlife conservation, for staff and local communities. One of the leaders in this field is New Zealand’s magical Te Waonui Forest Retreat, which guests visit on Luxury Gold’s 19-day The Long White Cloud journey.

Designed with sustainability in mind from top to bottom, it’s visitors’ first stay after their entry point of Christchurch; tucked away on the west coast of the country’s South Island, it’s an exclusive and atmospheric base for visiting the Franz Josef Glacier.

Portrait photo of Richard Hayman

To find out more about how this five-star hotel manages to seamlessly combine luxury with sustainability, we spoke with Richard Hayman, one of the architects that originally worked on the forest retreat. 

Green at Heart

Shrouded in dense, unspoiled green forest with snow-capped peaks visible just above, you’ll enjoy a private balcony and terrace here – perfectly for listening to the call of native songbirds. New Zealand, it goes without saying, is a world leader in sustainable tourism; but even on a scene this dense with innovative retreats, this hotel stands out.

A pathway leads through lush foliage

“I remember day one when we first found the site, walking through the native bush and seeing these fantastic trees which have never been felled,” says Richard. “I thought, wow, building in this space is a real privilege. So we tried to keep as much of that bush atmosphere as we could.”

Sustainable and stylish

Te Waonui Forest Retreat was designed as “passively” as possible, he explains; that is, every attempt was made to make it low-emission and energy efficient for its entire lifetime. This involves using low-carbon, easily available timber, overhanging and slats keeping heat from the sun out of the building without the need for air-conditioning. “We tried to have very high insulation levels, no energy heat pumps, lots of overshadowing in terms of the building design keeping the sun out,” says Richard. “We were very careful about sourcing non-rainforest hardwoods and timber.”

Image of the interior reception of the Te Waonui Lodge

Inside the building, LED lighting and use of natural light keep things energy-efficient, cleaning is chemical-free and recycling policies are stringent throughout the property. Furniture and fittings make use of local materials, such as New Zealand natural wool carpets, organic cotton and even possum-skin cushioning. Sensor lights automatically shut off when no one’s in the room, while water is saved via flow restrictors in showers. All staff are highly trained in sustainable methods of catering, cleaning and service.

A Truly Luxurious Forest Retreat

That’s not to say you’ll feel like you’re doing a PhD in sustainability; this is a luxe holiday hideaway at heart. As well as those birdsong-filled balconies, there’s a fine dining restaurant open to views of the virgin forest and peaks outside; rooms have luxury bedding and designer furnishings. And there’s plenty of local character: “Look out for Kiwi touches in terms of art and materials,” says Hayman. “The drapes are inspired by our native alpine parrot bird, the Kea ‒ the underside of its wing has bright oranges and reds against a khaki feather. The bar is inspired by coal and by glow worms.”

Photo of a black plate of artfully-prepared food, set against a background of foliage

One of his favourite features are the ethically-sourced bamboo keycards, which can also be used as luggage tags. Clean and green power is also hugely important. “In New Zealand we are lucky enough to have some very clean and green electricity; ours is hydro-, wind- and solar-generated power from our provider Meridian. Where we do have to use natural gas, we’re looking at ways to reduce that or increase efficiency,” says Hayman. And projects are constantly reviewed, and ongoing. One recent movement saw 375 punga ferns planted around the property to restore parts of the native forest.

Incredible Nature on Your Doorstep

Exterior shot of the Te Waonui Lodge in New Zealand

This area of New Zealand is special, say the team. It’s wild, it’s irrepressible, and guests are given the privilege of interacting with it all, close up. “Te Waonui Forest Retreat is a great place to remind you of how elemental nature is,” says Hayman. “Our guests can get involved in that to a greater or lesser extent depending on how adventurous they are. Bush walks, kayaking on the lagoon, spotting white herons, climbing, even helicopter flights up to the glacier. it’s a chance to get up close to the most rugged environment in New Zealand.”

Three more Luxury Gold accommodation choices that champion sustainability:

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo, Peru

The contemporary-traditional interiors of Inkaterra Machu Picchu

Acknowledged by the United Nations as the World’s First ‘Climate Positive’ Hotel Brand, Inkaterra immerses guests in a planet-friendly lifestyle. From solar panels for power to local education initiatives, as well as fittings from local craftspeople, textiles from local Alpaca wool and recycled-fabric slippers, this lodge close to bucket-list site Machu Picchu has an entirely carbon-neutral ethos.

Visit on: Grand South America.

Pilgrimage Village, Hue, Vietnam

 

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This unique stay started as a craftsman’s village, where owner Le Van Truong could help connect expert local makers with visitors to Vietnam and boost the local economy. Now it has traditionally styled houses and pool villas for guests to stay over; and the team has made sustainability top priority, from sensors to shut off any unused lights or electronics to chemical-free cleaning protecting the biodiversity, water waste-reduction techniques in place and 95% of staff employed from the local area.

Stay there on: Inspiring Indochina.

Sails in the Desert, Ayers Rock, Australia

 

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This desert oasis in Uluru has an entire solar field that produces 45% of its energy, not to mention a waste minimisation programme to avoid sending waste to landfill, and an ongoing mission to raise awareness of wildlife conservation among its guests. A certified Advanced Ecotourism property, Sails in the Desert partners with the indigenous Anangu community on storytelling experiences and champions Aboriginal art in its onsite gallery, as well as training the next generation to increase the indigenous presence in the tourism industry.

Spend the night on: Inspiring Australia.

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Glamping in the Wild: Uncovering the Best Luxury Safari Stays

September 7, 2023 by Luxury Gold No Comments
safari jeep at siunset in the Serengeti, Tanzania

The breathtaking feeling of coming face-to-face with a wild animal can’t be beat: whether it’s tracking elusive tigers in India’s Ranthambore National Park, spotting majestic elephants in the Southeast Asian jungle or looking out for the Big 5 on the plains of East Africa, going on safari is one of travel’s most primeval pleasures.

That’s not to say that creature comforts should be sacrificed. When you’ve finished your game drives and binocular-based outings, head back to some of the world’s best luxury safari lodges which cater to your every need, desire, and whim. From infinity pools looking over the wild to suppers under the stars cooked just for you, here are the world’s finest luxury safari holidays.

 

Lion Sands Game Reserve, South Africa

Lions sands ivory lodge in Africa

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Sandwiched between the spellbinding Sabi Sands Game Reserve and epic Kruger National Park is Lion Sands Game Reserve – a privately-owned wilderness. Small though it may be, there’s plenty of opportunity to spot the Big 5, plus 137 other mammals and over 450 types of bird.

The six luxury safari lodges at Lion Sands have facilities ranging from private plunge pools and rejuvenating outdoor showers to open-air lounges overlooking the Sabie River and wooden walkways through the bush that encourage pure connection with nature – without leaving the hotel. 

While you’re on your safari adventure, the lodge preps an exclusive “Riverbed Dinner” BBQ, where you can share the day’s sightings with other guests over a glass of carefully-selected Cape wine. 

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Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge, South Africa

View of private pool with elephant at sari sari game reserve, South Africa

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Nearby is another private reserve, Sabi Sabi – a luxury african safari with a difference. Beyond the Big 5, keep your eyes peeled for the Sabi Secret Seven: the serval, African wildcat, large-spotted genet, civet, aardvark, pangolin and porcupine.

After a morning game drive, head back to base at Bush Lodge. Priding itself on its contemporary and colourful African decoration, take high tea with fresh fruit and sugar-scattered macarons before sipping a complimentary cocktail on your secluded patio, revelling in a calming coconut-infused African massage or kicking back in flowing, open-plan suites which allow the wildlife to serenade you to sleep.

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Nahargarh, Ranthambore, India

Nahargarh, ranthambore india

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As luxury safari holidays go, Nahargarh is one-of-a-kind. This palatial hotel just beyond the bounds of big cat-packed Ranthambore National Park invites its guests to live like maharajahs and maharanis: intricate mirrors and Mughal floral accents cover the Royal Dining Hall, where plates of only the most regal Rajasthani dishes are served; think buttery roti and slow-cooked curried lamb. Outside in the sunshine, the square-shaped pool resembles a traditional bathing ghat, where marble steps into the water lead you to float away into a trance-like state.

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Aman-i-Khas, Ranthambore, India

Luxury safari tent at Aman-i-Khas, Ranthambhore national park

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Some luxury safari experiences can be just a little wild. The luxury safari tents at Ranthambore’s Aman-i-Khas are something special, with high-ceilinged bedrooms, luxuriant freestanding baths and personal butlers for each party, but it’s the experiences that set this safari camp apart.

Each day gets off to a good start with complimentary morning yoga sessions in the jungle, and the hotel encourages guests to further immerse themselves in Indian ritual by offering free mehndi (henna) sessions for women and outdoor shaves with traditional barbers for men. And, for a safari with a twist, try a guided ride through Rajasthan on a princely Marwari horse.

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Hapuku Lodge, Kaikoura, New Zealand

Sunrise and luxury safari lodge at Hapuku Lodge and treehouse, Newzealand

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New Zealand isn’t usually known for its safaris, but these luxury safari lodges and treehouses on the coast of South Island make bringing binoculars a must. The coastal waters around Kaikoura are ideal territory for marine safaris: they’re home to a permanent population of sperm whales, plus visiting orcas, seals, and dolphins, which you can meet on a locally-operated boat tour. In the skies above the lodge, albatrosses, fintails and bellbirds soar. 

The area where Hapuku Lodge is located is known as “house of food” in the local Maori dialect, so stop by the dining room after the day’s adventures to be served platefuls of produce grown on the lodge grounds (from figs to pumpkins), plus succulent fish sourced from the market that morning. Afterwards, get comfy with some chocolates in your room’s soaking tub or custom-designed bed.

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Forest Lodge, Grootbos Private Nature Reserve, South Africa

Private villa at luxury safari lodge, forest lodge, grootbos private nature reserve, South Africa

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A luxury African safari destination close to buzzing Cape Town, the sand dunes around Grootbos are home to a fascinating array of plant and animal life, including endemic and vibrant fynbos (heathlands); best seen from the reserve’s open-top 4×4. Meanwhile, the marine ‘Big 5’ swim in the oceans close to the lodge – that’s whales, dolphins, sharks, penguins and seals – and cage diving to meet Great Whites is on offer. Those who prefer to play it safe can also admire the mighty swash from the comfort of Forest Lodge’s soothingly warm infinity pool. 

 

Shinta Mani Wild, Cambodia

Open air bath at luxury safari lodge shinta mani wild, Cambodia

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These lodges in the Southern Cardamom National Park were inspired by the elegant Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’ Cambodian safari in the 1960s. The luxury safari tents at Shinta Mani Wild, sitting pretty on the side of a serene waterfall, take notes from her effortless glamour – one is even filled with photos from her trip – but each polished-teak tent has its own personality.

From the moment you check in, an ‘Adventure Butler’ acts as a friendly, all-knowing guide to the landscape. They’ll accompany you on river safaris, camera-trapping operations, and anti-poaching patrols, but they’ll also anticipate your every need, from unpacking your luggage to folding the towels kept beside your outdoor bath.

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Rosewood Luang Prabang, Laos

Luxury safari lodge at at rosewood Luang Prabang, Laos

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The verdant jungles of Laos were once filled with Asian elephants – gentle giants known for their curiosity and playfulness, now only numbering in their hundreds. The luxury safari tents at Rosewood Luang Prabang (carefully created to represent both French colonial and indigenous Laotian designs) are just a 25-minute drive from Mandalao Elephant Sanctuary, where the resident conservationist Prasop works tirelessly to re-train rescued elephants for the wild. After your elephant-meeting experience, join Prasop for a cocktail to learn more about his life’s work. 

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