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April 26, 2025

RENOWNED for its diverse ecosystems, from the savannahs of the Serengeti to the pristine beaches of the Seychelles, Africa offers a unique blend of adventure and relaxation.

- ZAMANDOSI CELE

New hotels that give the world's best a run for their money

Luxury travellers can indulge in exclusive safari experiences, where they can witness the majestic wildlife in their natural habitats, or unwind in opulent resorts that provide world-class amenities.

The continent's vibrant cultures and culinary delights further enhance the luxury experience, making Africa a premier destination for those seeking both adventure and sophistication.

The much-anticipated annual It List from Travel + Leisure is out, showcasing the height of luxury in travel with a focus on newly opened or recently renovated gems across the globe.

This year’s list serves as an indispensable guide for the discerning traveller, spotlighting remarkable accommodations that exemplify excellence in hospitality, innovative design, and a strong sense of place.

With its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, Africa has a particularly impressive presence in this year’s selections.

Here are the best of Africa that made this prestigious cut:

Wilderness Bisate Reserve, Rwanda

Set against the stunning backdrop of Volcanoes National Park, Wilderness Bisate Reserve mirrors the grandeur of a royal Rwandan residence.

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