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announced its annual list of the tourist hotels are voted to bring the most
special experience.
1. Mombo Camp, Moremi moor, Botswana
Nine of the campsite tents Mombo mingle
perfectly in view of the Okavango Delta and still make guests feel luxurious.
Each tent has mosquito nets, bed four frames, bathroom indoors and outdoors.
2. Castello di Casole hotels, resorts Timbers, Casole
d'Elsa, Italy
A path with green cypress trees either
side will lead you to the ancient castle of the tenth century. The hotel
consists of 41 suites rustic combined with oil paintings and antique models
made of terracotta and essere Spa with massage and relaxation room.
3. Hotel Singita Kruger National Park, South America
Hotel Singita include two types of luxury
rooms are suites in the tall trees and the rooms are located near the river.
The glass walls of the suites overlooking the Lebombo vast lands and mountains
Lelombo, while suites Sweni built on treetops along the Sweni River.
4. Nayara Hotel and gardens, La Fortuna, Costa Rica
Visitors to the region to participate in
activities wildlife sightseeing, rafting and kayaking on Lake Arenal. Among the
many hotels in the area, tourists often choose hotels Nayara bias. The owner of
the hotel dynamic, Mr. Leo Ghitis, was equipped with 50 villas with spacious
rooms (some villas have hot water bath) and green interior design.
5. Four Seasons Bora resort-bora, French Polynesia
The wooden hut on the water is the most
attractive option at this resort, and they account for 107 rooms scattered
along the coast of the island and private lagoon. Wall of the thatched huts
were made of volcanic rock and all possible views of the turquoise sea, and
Mount Pahia Otemanu mountain.
6. Hotel The Lodge at Kauri slope, Matauri Bay, New
Zealand
22 suites of the hotel The Lodge
stretches over the countryside of the North Island. Not only the sport of golf
is the most attractive, the hotel also has two tennis courts, a swimming pool
and three separate grounds.
7. Ritz-Carton Hotel, Berlin
The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin is one of the
skyscrapers is inspired by Art Deco style. The hotel was designed by Peter
Silling, comprising 303 guest rooms, including 40 suites, are decorated by the
watercolors of Markus Luepertz and yellow silk cloth, green and red.