Perfect Hideaways: Kisawa Sanctuary, Mozambique
Kisawa is a 300-hectare sanctuary of forest, beach and sand dunes, located on the southern tip of Benguerra Island, off the coast of Mozambique. Picture five kilometres of pristine Mozambique coastline in the Bazaruto Archipelago. 300 hectares of calm sanctuary and coastal forest that’s home to throngs of birds and small mammals. And in all that space just 12 deeply private and magnificently luxurious residences. This is Kisawa Sanctuary.
Some of the residences found here are in coves, others sheltered by dunes. And yet, all have magical beachfront and enchanting forest – and so much peaceful breathing space you can hear your heart beat. When here, it feels like Benguerra island is all yours, that you’re in harmony with surrounding nature, and all is well. Which it is, on so many levels.
Kisawa Sanctuary operates hand-in-hand with its sister property, the Bazaruto Centre for Scientific Studies – Africa’s first permanent ocean observatory. Revenue from the Kisawa residences enables ongoing marine conservation. Furthermore, guests have the privilege of experiencing real-time marine conservation efforts, like shark tagging. So by simply enjoying the tropical island holiday of a lifetime, important conservation efforts are being sustained.
A light footprint lodge
But there’s much more to the living philosophy of Kisawa. The local people are paramount. Their hands built the light footprint lodge of 22 natural thatch bungalows. Inside are design elements that use sand and seaweed mortar. Ohers are created using patented 3D sand-printing technology. Each sleeps two. Some bungalows stand alone and others are configured for both privacy and communal time with family or friends. All have pools.
Decorated in natural textures and tones, with local weavers, carpenters and textile makers showcasing their heritage and flair, the bungalows are sanctuaries of calm. At all times, culture and nature are respected. Furthermore, this is blended with integrity into the creation of magical Kisawa. You see it and feel it when you are there.
Natural Wellness
And then there’s still the beautifully grounded offerings of the Natural Wellness Centre tucked in the dunes. This subsequently offers guests individual and personal treatments and programmes to promote glowing wellness. The seven culinary locations at Kisawa follow the natural ethos too. These consequently serve freshly delivered or picked local organic fare infused with Mozambican and African flavours – and delectable cracking fresh seafood.
In between, spend time spotting whales and dugongs, turtles and rays, dolphins and over 150 bird species. Go boating, snorkelling, picnicking like castaways, sunning, swimming or simply stay in your residence and nap in the shade.
Whatever you choose will be memorable and meaningful. That is the spirit and essence of Kisawa and its very reason for being.
The people, the place, the culture and magnificent nature – the full circle of vibrant life, in harmony just as it should be.
Book a magical getaway to Kisawa Sanctuary. For more visit Perfect Hideaways and plan your next escape from the mundane!
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