Conde Nast Traveler’s Reader’s Choice Awards Bushman’s Kloof Wilderness, “Best Resort in Africa”
Less than one hour from Cape Town by private charter plane, or three hours by car, Bushman’s Kloof is a five star ecological oasis, a sanctuary to many endangered species of flora and fauna. It is also home to over 130 San bushmen rock art sites and is recognized as one of South Africa’s Natural Heritage sites.
Accommodating a maximum of 32 guests, all suites and guests rooms are elegantly appointed and furnished to create a feeling of restfulness and calm.
Bushman’s Kloof, member of the prestigious Relais & Chateaux, is part of the Red Carnation Hotels collection, which includes properties in London, Dorset, Guernsey, Geneva and Palm Beach.
“These awards celebrate the destinations, lodgings, and modes of transportation that manage to exceed our expectations,†said Condé Nast Traveler Editor in Chief Klara Glowczewska.
“The Readers’ Choice Awards, with over 32,000 readers voting, are a credit to the worldly expertise of our readers—passionate travelers for whom no island is too remote, no city too challenging, and no hotel too untested.â€The complete results of the awards can be found in the November issue of Condé Nast Traveler, on newsstands October 21st or on the magazine’s website at cntraveler.com.
Karen
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