In the agency, I am a full -time professional that creates a customized journey that reflects the personality of each customer, lifestyle and vacation dreams. I not only book a trip, but also make an immersive and memorable trip. It is often built around a unique accommodation that is rich in culture and history.
I always make travel and immersion before I recommend this destination and accommodation. After all, there is nothing compared with a direct experience. This allows you to share your stories and insights directly with your customers and enrich your trip before your trip begins.
In March, I traveled to South Africa and explored three more accommodations that provided a place to sleep.
The first stop is Rovos Rail, a family -owned luxury train company headquartered in South Africa, but operates routes in many countries including Zimbabwe, Namibia, Zambia and Tanzania. I started a four -day trip from Victorian Falls to Fritoria.

The author in front of Rovos Rail Luxury Train CAR in Zimbabwe’s hwan national park. Photo Credit: Nadia “Sparkle” Henry
Passengers are comfortable and well organized and can choose a private bathroom with two kings or two twin beds, work desks and shower facilities. The fare includes accommodation, all meals and drinks, room services, laundry, travel with guides, admission costs and taxes. Basically, it is a comprehensive experience, negative entertainment. That’s an area that I thought I could be strengthened with local performances at some stops.
One highlight is an early morning game drive in the HWANGE National Park, and we found Lions, Giraffe, Zebra, Impala, Gakko Monkeys and Wilders. It was more comfortable on the third day when we had a breathtaking scenery from a small village to a magnificent mountain.
ROVOS rails are required to check high -end trains in the bucket list or to check their lists.
The following was Chalati Resort, familiarly known as “Train of the Legs,” which was suspended on the Sabi River of the Kruger National Park in South Africa.

The accommodation facility of the creeper Charlaty Resort on the Cella Tea Bridge on the Sabi River in the Kruger National Park. Photo Credit: Nadia “Sparkle” Henry
I rarely experienced this attribute. This resort offers two types of accommodations. There are 24 carriage suits on board the train and seven leg house suits nearby in the lush garden environment. I stayed both to get the whole experience.
The carriage suite was noticeable. With a large window overlooking the river, I could see that the animal enjoyed the view while traveling from the comfort of the bed or soaked in a deep bathtub. The train also has a swimming pool on the bar and legs. It was magic to drink drinks while swimming on the Sabi River.
Staying in SHALATI includes all meals, house drinks and two daily game drives, one early in the morning and dinner. They provided different lenses on wildlife behavior and were equally memorable.
My last stop was Sanctuary Mandela, a boutique hotel in the suburbs of Johannesburg. Previously, Nelson Mandela’s residence was released from Roben Island prison, and this intimate hotel was designed to reflect part of Mandela’s life story.
I stayed in RoLihlahla’s second room following his birth name. Mandela’s energy and heritage is felt in every corner of the hotel, which is a living museum doubled and has souvenirs and stories.
On -site restaurants offer the favorite meals of Mandela, prepared by Xoliswa Ndoyiya, a long -time private chef.
If you are looking for a convenient facility that has made a continuous impression, I strongly recommend these three things about their stories, sincerity and immersive experiences. You and your customers will not be disappointed.