Longitude 131 (Australia)
The French Wine region of Burgundy is neither a small size in areas nor its influence in the world of luxury. Home to some of the most expensive wines in the history, the vineyards streches almost 300km from Joigny, north to Mâcon,south, There is no easiest way to taste Burgundy than to float down the rural rivers and hidden canals on a luxury barge by Belmond. Equipped with a heated outdoor swimming pools, private chefs, luxury cabins and marble bathrooms, visiting the rolling vineyards and French countryside with a professional guide who can make spontaneous bespoke itinerary of stop and excursions are the ultimate luxury experiential travel you can find.
Moving across the world and closer to home, a glamping experience at Australia’s spiritual World Heritage-listed outback heightened by the living presence of one of the world’s largest monoliths, Uluru, is a must for those who love to plunge themselves into the wild and to live in untamed nature first-hand.
The glamping signature is the view: the red dust and spinifex of Uluru stares back at you in your tent during the day, and nightcaps are left by the outdoor fire and a swag is rolled out on the day bed set up for your perfect stargazing. With a reputation for being the finest accommodation in outback glamping, Longitude 131 is made up of 15 luxury tents that are each named after an explorer or pioneer in Australia.
Hanging out in the wilderness has never been so easy and luxurious as today. For people who are looking for a unique outdoor experience that they can share, glamping allows anyone to be up close and personal with any kind of nature you want to experience: ice, forest, desert, river, cliff or mountains. Which form of nature calls your soul? Lets glamp!