National Geographic reveal their Unique Lodges of the World

Hotels in extraordinary places around the world with a commitment to sustainability, authenticity and excellence Lodges offer an outstanding guest experience while supporting the protection of cultural and natural heritage The collection, numbering 24 properties on six continents, further builds National Geographic's travel portfolio

By John Hutchinson for MailOnline

Published: 04:25 EST, 7 January 2015 | Updated: 05:59 EST, 7 January 2015

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The National Geographic Society today announced its newest foray in world-class travel experiences: National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World.

This is a collection of boutique hotels in extraordinary places around the world with a demonstrated commitment to sustainability, authenticity and excellence.

Selected through a rigorous evaluation process, these lodges offer an outstanding guest experience while supporting the protection of cultural and natural heritage and embracing sustainable tourism practices.

Sayari Camp is one of the few safari lodges permitted in the northern Serengeti, Tanzania, where migrating wildebeests make their dramatic crossing of the Mara River

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National Geographic reveal their Unique Lodges of the World

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