Discover the history of Cottar's 1920 Safari Camp, an exclusive luxury camp in Kenya, which was founded 100 years ago and is still managed today by the fourth generation of the Cottar family.
At Santani, which means "in harmony with", sustainability meets a holistic and healthy living concept based on Ayurveda, yoga, nutrition, and relaxation.
Discover Chelsea, one of the most elegant neighborhoods in London, which has created and preserved a chic and bohemian atmosphere and has always exerted a special magnetism for writers, artists, and intellectuals.
Galle is an inspiring place where many writers, artists, and photographers currently live. Its history, light, and people exert a strong attraction on any traveler visiting Sri Lanka.
Discover a different kind of trip, aboard a merchant ship, which offers a surprising and authentic experience, far from the traditional large cruise ships that we are used to seeing.
Imagine waking up in front of a large lake surrounded by green tea fields while staying in old bungalows where the plantation foremen used to live. The Ceylon Tea Trails make this exclusive experience in Sri Lanka a reality.
Antarctica exerts a great attraction for those travelers who see this continent as perhaps the most remote and inhospitable destination on the planet. Let yourself be fascinated by this continent on a once-in-a-lifetime journey.
Part restaurant, part showroom, and part design store, Paradise Road's The Gallery Café opened in 1998 in the heart of Colombo, in what were once the offices of world-renowned Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa.
Can you imagine a safari with leopards, monkeys, elephants, crocodiles, and water buffaloes by the sea? Live a unique safari experience in Yala National Park, on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Marlon Brando bought Tetiaroa in 1967 and lived the rest of his life with a passion for preserving the natural beauty and cultural richness of the island, and his desire was always for it to be a model of sustainability.
There are more than 7,000 islands in the Philippines, but among them all, a teardrop-shaped island called Siargao stands out. Discovered in the 16th century, it is located a few kilometers from one of the deepest marine trenches in the world.