Luxury Wildlife Lodges

National Geographic Offers Trips to Unique Lodges of the World

Design, character, guest experience, service and sustainability are some of the factors that National Geographic took into consideration when collecting its list of Unique Lodges of the World. From bungalows in rainforests to tents in the Australian outback, these 24 luxurious accommodations are intriguing, picturesque places to stay.

National Geographic offers three ways for travelers to experience these lodges: by booking a reservation, private expedition or joining a National Geographic trip. Guided by on-site scientists, these excursions are bound to be extremely informative as well as memorable. Online, interested travelers can browse by location or activity, including themes like cooking, boating, hiking, diving, wellness and wildlife encounters. In the United States, the only property to join this prestigious list is The Ranch at Rock Creek in Montana.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-luxury Accommodations - Opportunity for developing high-end accommodations that prioritize sustainability and environmental conservation.
2. Guided Experiential Travel - Opportunity for offering travelers immersive and educational experiences led by on-site experts in unique and remote locations.
3. Hyper-personalized Travel Planning - Opportunity for companies to offer customized travel itineraries based on location, activity and interests for clients seeking exclusive and tailored experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Opportunity for luxury hotels and resorts to incorporate sustainable practices and offer guided experiences and activities for their guests.
2. Tourism - Opportunity for travel companies to offer personalized and unique experiences that prioritize education and environmental conservation in remote destinations.
3. Wildlife Conservation - Opportunity for organizations to partner with luxury lodges and travel companies to promote wildlife conservation and offer immersive experiences that educate guests about endangered species and their habitats.

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