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Eco-tourism Takes to the Trees

A growing industry, eco-tourism venues are cropping up around the world, often in truly impressive ways. This ‘treehouse’ accommodation in South Africa will put you right above the action.

Eco-tourism Takes to the Trees

Isolated in the heart of South Africa, rising 12 metres in the air is the Ngala Treehouse, the latest project by &Beyond. The completely private, four-level hotel accommodation — surrounded by nothing but the South African bush opened in February 2020. A new experience launched at the &Beyond Ngala Safari Lodge and tented camp, the fully solar-powered timber treehouse is designed by Fox Browne creative in partnership with architect Jack Alexander.

Eco-tourism Takes to the Trees

The structure offers a rooftop deck with an outdoor bed and lounge for al fresco sundowners and dinner for two, an indoor bedroom, and a full bathroom with an outdoor shower — all with uninterrupted views of the bush below.

Situated on the border of Kruger National Park, the Ngala treehouse is situated within the &Beyond Ngala private game reserve. Surrounded by a thorn boma fence and just a phone call away from the dedicated treehouse attendant, travellers can feel safe in this otherwise intimidating setting.

Eco-tourism Takes to the Trees

The reserve shares unfenced borders with South Africa’s most famous wilderness area, which allows a variety of wildlife species — including the “big five” lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and cape buffalo — to wander freely. Guests can enjoy exclusive game drives and bush walks on 36,000 acres of wilderness land on this private reserve.

Eco-tourism Takes to the Trees

With a company ethos of "Care of the Land, Wildlife & People" &Beyond strive to make “a meaningful contribution to the preservation of our world's cultures and wildlife” through their high-end tours. The newly opened Ngala Treehouse experience in the latest in &Beyond’s growing collection of lodges and camps across the globe – from Africa to Asia and South America — specialising in experiences of the ‘natural world’.

Eco-tourism Takes to the Trees
Eco-tourism Takes to the Trees

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