Take A 360 Degree Tour Of South Africa


For the first time you can take a 360 degree tour of South Africa thanks to rangers, nature enthusiasts, guides and tech fans. These volunteers trekked for 12 months, and covered more than 900km on foot with a Google Street View camera, to map out 232 points of interest across all nine provinces in the country, including 6 UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Coordinated by loan program partner Drive South Africa, we can now see prominent tourist attractions including Kruger National Park, Table Mountain and Cape Point – as well as 17 previously un-trekked nature reserves – via Google Street View. What's amazing are the experiences these volunteers had while mapping the locations. On their journeys, the volunteers stumbled across some of the country’s most famous wildlife, including cheetah and elephant. To see them there - in the wild as nature intended instead of a zoo must have been stunning, and now we can zoom in to experience these beautiful landscapes ourselves.

Andre Van Kets, outdoor enthusiast and founder of the Cape Town-based travel company, approached Google about loaning the Street View Camera in order to, showcase South Africa to travellers around the globe.

Van Kets comments: “We’re delighted to be able to showcase some of South Africa’s best sites to people all over the world, including incredible untrekked nature reserves. Travellers and nature enthusiasts can explore some of the most beautiful areas in South Africa as though they are there themselves, all from the comfort of their armchair.

“The Trekker camera is a 22kg custom-made backpack fitted with 15 cameras pointing in all directions. The on-board technology plots the camera’s exact location on the trail. While recording, the camera takes a 360-degree photo every two-seconds. It’s basically the off-road equivalent of Google’s Street View cars.

Street View users can now walk in the footsteps of struggle icon Nelson Mandela, climb seven new trails to the top of Table Mountain, hike the famous five-day Otter Trail, track cheetah on foot and walk with elephant and other incredible wildlife.

Six of South Africa’s eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites are now waiting to be experienced. Users can see Mapungubwe Hill, home to an ancient African civilisation, the Richtersveld with its arid moonscapes, the towering Drakensberg Mountains, and iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa’s oldest UNESCO site and a critical habitat for a range of species.

The new trails extend the existing Street View imagery of South Africa’s wilderness areas to include all 19 national parks, 17 previously ‘un-trekked’ nature reserves and many sites of natural, cultural and historical significance in all nine provinces of South Africa. 


To showcase the launch of South Africa’s new Street View imagery, Drive South Africa has launched a microsite that gives would-be travellers a virtual experience of South Africa, South Africa 360.

The microsite South Africa in 360 - inspired by a similar project showcasing the US National Parks - is an immersive VR-adventure through South Africa’s four top tourist destinations and a collection of its lesser-known gems.  The site is a culmination of Street View imagery with video, photos and stories from the trail, offering viewers unique perspectives.

More than 200 South African volunteers from across the country were involved in the 12-month project, mapping out the parts of South Africa that they call home. Many were SANParks, CapeNature and KZN Ezemvelo Wildlife rangers and guides. Others were avid hikers, nature-lovers and tech enthusiasts.

We thank them all for bringing these natural treasures to the world!


Indianapolis Symphonic Choir Presents A Festival of Carols


The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir are preparing for the annual tradition presentation of a Festival of Carols. Tickets for the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir’s annual holiday performances are on sale now, with performances beginning this weekend.

The upcoming performances of Festival of Carols feature the 200-voice Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, which is among the largest and oldest choruses in the nation, and will be joined by the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra. This year, Festival of Carols also features two Spotlight Choirs: Center Grove High School, performing at the Schrott Center, and Avon High School performing at the Palladium. The Spotlight Choir series works to benefit high school choral music programs and achieve a balanced, complete education for young people.

Although the Symphonic Choir is best known for performing classical music, Festival of Carols features a selection of fan-favorite and traditional holiday music performed by chorus and orchestra. Tony Award-winner Alice Ripley will join the 2017 lineup at all five performances as a special guest soloist. Ripley is no stranger to Indiana; she attended DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind., and performed professionally for the first time at the Red Barn Summer Theatre in Frankfort, Ind. 

“Words barely capture the excitement I have with a star-studded cast like this for our 2017 Festival of Carols performances,” shares Artistic Director Eric Stark. “With a Tony Award-winning singer like Alice, combined plus full chorus and orchestra, the magic of the holiday season leaps off of the stage and into our audience’s hearts and memories.”

“The Symphonic Choir’s Christmas concerts have grown significantly, especially in the past 5 years,” states Executive Director Michael Pettry. “Part of the concert series’ growth stems from our strategy of using radio and television broadcasts, CDs, iTunes and other media to expand our audience reach. At the same time, it really comes down to the beauty and joy of holiday music that draws audiences to the performance. There’s nothing else like it!”

Order your Tickets To The Festival of Carols

The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir is honored to be one of the nation’s established and dynamic musical institutions. The Choir reaches in excess of 25,000 people each season with more than 25 performances and a comprehensive educational outreach program. For news about the Symphonic Choir and to order your tickets for upcoming performances visit the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir website.


Soneva Kiri Invites You To Discover Koh Kood In Thailand


When looking for a unique experience for your next trip consider Soneva Kiri in Thailand. Those who book a stay in March of next year will receive complimentary experiences to discover the hidden secrets of the Thai island, Koh Kood.

While Koh Kood is Thailand's fourth largest, it is the least populated island, and home to the all-villa resort Soneva Kiri. With the new Secrets of Koh Kood offer, you'll receive complimentary experiences to explore as you immerse yourself in the culture of the island, which is home to more biodiversity than the entire island of Great Britain.

Soneva Kiri offers an unrivalled combination of luxury, an integral environmental approach, authentic Thai experiences and mouth-watering organic food. Soneva Kiri Resort comprises 36 vast pool villas on beach level, hillsides or cliff tops, all overlooking the Gulf of Thailand. Available to rent or purchase, all have impossibly chic furnishings, personal electric buggies and impeccable service courtesy of Mr./Ms. Friday private butlers. Highlights include the open-air Cinema Paradiso, a home-made chocolate and ice cream parlour, a high-tech Observatory, a manta ray shaped children's Den and the spectacular Treetop Dining Pod.

Complimentary Experiences Include:


  • Koh Kood Discovery Tour to see the highlights of the island
  • A visit to Koh Rang National Marine Park including snorkeling and lunch
  • Koh Kood Butterfly Quest with a local guide
  • A Thai cooking class and market tour with Soneva Kiri's celebrated Chef Benz
  • Stargazing with the resort's resident astronomer at the on-site state-of-the-art observatory


Plan Your Trip To Soneva Kiri 

To explore this and other experiences offer and book your trip with Soneva visit their website.

The Secrets of Koh Kood offer is only applicable for new bookings and is valid for stays at Soneva Kiri from March 1-31 in any villa category. All five experiences are available for guests during their stay and subject to availability, however only one experience can be arranged per day. The offer is applicable for individual bookings only and can be combined with other applicable promotions from Soneva.




Extraordinaire Luxury Hotels in St. Moritz

The birthplace of winter tourism in the Alps, St. Moritz has been seducing celebrities and aristocrats ever since 1864. Nowadays, this winter wonderland in the sun-drenched Engadine valley is as famous for its luxury designer boutiques and top-class restaurants as it is for its excellent skiing and privileged “champagne climate”.

As one of the world’s top winter destinations, the resort is a frequent host to all kinds of prestigious sporting events, including the Winter Olympics, the Alpine Skiing World Championship, St. Moritz Polo World Cup on Snow, or the distinguished White Turf horse races.

The wonderful frozen lakescape and snowy mountain backdrops surrounding St. Moritz are a huge part of its allure, but this Upper Engadine town could never have become the glamorous playground that it is today without its sumptuous 5-star hotels, magnificent spas, and upscale cosmopolitan atmosphere.

From grand to boutique, these luxury hotels in St. Moritz are the epitome of alpine opulence and hospitality:

Suvretta House


A magnificent Belle Époque palace immersed in the glorious alpine scenery of the Upper Engadine, Suvretta House has its own private ski center and snowsports school, as well as luxury shopping boutiques and a fabulous wellness area complete with pools, saunas, and top-notch spa facilities.

Fresh flowers and premium bedding await guests in the hotel’s refined accommodations, all graced with elegant classic decor and contemporary amenities. The swankiest of the suites come with separate living rooms, lavish designer bathrooms, and million dollar alpine views.

True to its name, the Grand Restaurant serves French haute cuisine in a sumptuous setting steeped in history. No wonder it requires black tie for dinner.

Crystal Hotel

Award-winning Mediterranean cuisine, live music, and cozy rooms clad in Swiss pine make Crystal Hotel in the heart of St. Moritz one of the most atmospheric places to spend the night.

A sense of tradition and authenticity prevails throughout the property, from the welcoming Alpine style sleeping quarters to the Piano Bar’s timeless charm. Rooms are tastefully decorated with warm wood furnishings, relaxed textiles, and modern marble bathrooms, while the sumptuously appointed suites boast private kitchens and living rooms, romantic fireplaces, and expansive balconies overlooking the valley.

Badrutt’s Palace Hotel

Sitting majestically on the shores of Lake St. Moritz, Badrutt’s Palace has always been regarded as one of the most prestigious hotels in the Alps. After all, this is where Alfred Hitchcock used to spend his winter holidays and where the first indoor tennis court in Europe was built in 1913.

Nowadays, 120 years after it first opened, Badrutt’s continues to attract the beau monde with its glamorous atmosphere and exceptional service. Its splendidly appointed rooms and suites exude a timeless regal ambience while providing guests with state-of-the-art technology and fantastic vistas.

As well as spectacular spa facilities and a stately indoor/outdoor infinity pool surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, the hotel boasts an outstanding list of bars and restaurants. There’s exquisite Japanese-Peruvian cuisine at La Coupole – Matsuhisa; mouthwatering Swiss specialties at Patrizier Stuben; and exemplary afternoon tea in the fabulously elegant Grand Hall.

Giardino Mountain
Traditional Engadine architecture

Traditional Engadine architecture meets chic contemporary styling at Giardino Mountain, a smart designer hotel just outside glitzy St. Moritz.

Guests with fall in love with the personalized service and upscale, yet relaxed atmosphere of the property, not to mention the luxurious rooms – all exquisitely decorated with sophisticated parquet flooring, refined materials, and characterful black-and-white alpine photography.

Perched 2,128 meters above sea level, the hotel’s exclusive lounge offers both local and globally inspired delicacies along with breathtaking mountain views, while the elegant Ecco St. Moritz is the place to be for the culinary creations of Michelin-starred chef Rolf Fliegauf.

Giardino Mountain is also home to the fabulous dipiù Spa, complete with wonderful treatment rooms, pools, and saunas.

Carlton Hotel St. Moritz

With its Michelin-starred cuisine, award-winning spa complex, and lavish interiors designed by Carlo Rampazzi, the Carlton is certainly one of the most exceptional luxury hotels in St. Moritz.

Frequented by some of the world’s most discerning travelers, the establishment offers palatial accommodation in 60 exclusive suites, all with views of Lake St. Moritz and the snow-capped Swiss Alps. At 386 m2, the 3-bedrom Carlton Penthouse is one of the town’s largest and most spectacular, offering everything from cutting-edge technology and opulent marble baths to butler service and 24 hours Bentley Limousine transfer.

Also at the hotel, Restaurant Romanoff and Da Vittorio are among the most esteemed eateries in the Alps, while the 1,200sq meter wellness oasis is the only one in the Engadine region to have been awarded Leading Spa status.

Kulm Hotel St. Moritz

Entering St. Moritz’s oldest hotel is like stepping into another era, one where class and good manners reign supreme.

Set against a spectacular mountain panorama, in the heart of town, Kulm Hotel St. Moritz combines its rich history, legendary hospitality, and glorious Wilhelminian interiors with the finest modern amenities.

Superb local craftsmanship meets the latest technology in the hotel’s luxurious rooms and suites, all adorned with premium fabrics, marble-clad bathrooms, and oversized windows overlooking the brilliant alpine surroundings.

The fabulous spa offers 2,000 square meters of pools, grottoes, and saunas, while dining options range from classic French cuisine at Gault Millau-awarded K restaurant to scrumptious Southern Italian fare at the delightfully rustic Pizzeria.

Kulm Hotel St. Moritz is also home to the famous Dracula Club, the oldest golf course in the Alps, as well as a variety of festivals and events.

Kempinski Grand Hotel des Bains

Housed in a gorgeous 19th-century palace with direct access to St. Moritz’s cross-country skiing area, Kempinski Grand Hotel des Bains makes for a truly memorable experience.

Book a stay in one of the supremely comfortable rooms and suites, and luxuriate in graceful, timeless surroundings enhanced by cutting-edge technology and picturesque views of the mountains.

The hotel’s exquisite restaurants pamper guests with delicious cuisines from around the world, from fresh sushi and succulent steaks to Michelin-starred Mediterranean food and authentic Engadin delicacies.

A soothing haven of tranquility, the world-class Kempinski The Spa specializes in deluxe Alpine treatments, while also offering a splendid indoor pool and an assortment of saunas.




 13 Places to Stay in Courchevel 1850 selected by Passion4Luxury

Looking for the ultimate alpine pad in Courchevel 1850? From rustically cozy to supremely modern, these fabulous chalets, hotels, and apartments perched high in the French Alps will blow your mind.

Expect to luxuriate in sumptuous timber-clad surroundings, dine on Michelin-starred cuisine, and abandon yourself to the soothing tranquility of a rustic luxe spa, as accommodations in France’s most glamorous ski resort more than live up to their locale’s très chic reputation.

Shemshak Lodge

Stylish soft furnishings and materials mingle around a grand central fireplace inside the serene Shemshak Lodge. The beautiful designer property is enviably positioned right on the piste at Le Plantry and sleeps up to 13 guests in 5 bright, elegant rooms dressed up in sweet pastels.

A state-of-the-art wellness center crowned with a dazzling indoor pool overlooking the Alps adds to the magic of it all, as does the flawless service, which includes everything from chauffeured 4×4 vehicle to complementary home cooked meals.

Chalet Sommet

Enjoying a peaceful location just below the resort center, Chalet Sommet blends modern comfort with traditional Savoyard charm. Decked out in warm, natural wood, its rustic interiors are delightfully cozy and full of character, whereas the green tiled hammam & Jacuzzi provide a soothing end to a busy day on the slopes.

Cheval Blanc Courchevel

Skiers who appreciate the finer things in life will feel right at home at Cheval Blanc Courchevel, an uber exclusive hotel, where timeless mountain style and striking contemporary art coexist in perfect harmony. Le 1947, Courchevel’s only restaurant with three Michelin stars, is here, and so are 36 haute couture rooms designed by French interior architect Sybille de Margerie. The Cheval Blanc Spa adds another level to the experience, with bespoke Guerlain treatments, pampering After-Ski rituals, and an astonishing indoor infinity-edge pool.

La Sivolière

Tucked away in a forest next to the Dou du Midi red run, La Sivolière is sure to make your next alpine getaway a memorable affair. Every room is a haven of rustic warmth, incorporating lots of delightful Savoyard touches along with decadent Jacuzzi tubs and up-to-the-minute tech. Two atmospheric restaurants serve delicious French Alpine meals by the slopes, and, as the only luxury pet friendly hotel in Courchevel 1850, they also offer professional dog service.

Chalet Pearl

Alpine design doesn’t get more sophisticated than this! Chalet Pearl’s traditional wood and stone facade blends seemingly into its mountainous surroundings, but hidden inside are grand, welcoming lounges warmed by blazing fireplaces, and spectacular bedrooms clad in reclaimed old timber and the finest faux furs.

Perched above the center of the village, in the exclusive Nogentil area, the fabulous chalet affords spectacular views of majestic snow-capped peaks, and boasts a killer spa, complete with indoor swimming pool, steam room, and gym.

Le Petit Palais

A refreshingly modern ski-in/ski-out chalet on the slopes of Bellcote, Le Petit Palais has its own private nightclub, a plush cinema room, and a bijou underground spa. Decorated in sleek neutral tones, its interiors radiate a refined masculine vibe and comprise stylish dining & lounge areas, 7 luxurious en-suite bedrooms, and an entire floor dedicated to wellbeing.

The Saint Joseph

Vacationing at The Saint Joseph, a wonderfully intimate Tournier hotel in the heart of Courchevel 1850, is like spending the winter holidays in a charming family home straight from the pages of a Christmas book. The cozy traditional décor flows through the atmospheric lobby and into the individually styled rooms, furnished with exquisite textiles and antiques. Not a bit less impressive, the cuisine ranges from sushi to cognac-flamed risotto served in a Parmesan wheel.

Hôtel Les Airelles

Taking inspiration from the life of Empress Elizabeth of Austria, Hôtel Les Airelles brings to mind a fairytale castle, overflowing with period charm and stories to be told. Cocooned within the prestigious Jardin Alpin area, the property welcomes guests in palatial surroundings, decorated with lavish velvet sofas, historic murals, and exquisite wood paneling. Just as fabulous, facilities include a gourmet restaurant run by three-starred Michelin chef Pierre Gagnaire and a stunning La Mer spa with 3D sensory showers, snow cave, and cryotherapy booth.

Chalet Atlantique

One of the most exquisite accommodations in Courchevel 1850, Chalet Atlantique dazzles with its dramatic alpine design and high-end amenities. Roaring fires and sumptuous furs throughout set the stage for warm, memorable gatherings, and the stylish bedroom suites come in delicious chocolate tones, with splendidly crafted furniture, deep cowhide bathtubs, and breathtaking mountain views.

La Loze 6th Floor Apartment

Classic elegance meets contemporary comfort in the opulent 6th Floor Apartment at Hôtel De La Loze. Adorned with awe-inspiring paintings and beautiful artisan details, the unit’s generous bedrooms and heart-warming living area have a refined aristocratic feel. Adding to the overall alpine charisma are large wooden balconies overlooking the Croisette, as well as access to the hotel’s relaxation area.

White 1921 Courchevel

Modern, clean, and with a slightly Scandinavian feel, White 1921 on the Croisette is a welcome change from the ostentatious chalets and hotels of Courchevel 1850. Surrounded by the resort’s swanky boutiques, yet steps away from the slopes, the establishment offers 26 bright contemporary rooms, appointed with minimalist furnishings and fresh art pieces.

Hôtel des 3 Vallées

Delectably renovated by interior architect Gilles Leborgne, Courchevel 1850’s most iconic inn has been transformed into a stylish boutique retreat, offering luxe high-altitude accommodation by the slopes. Wonderful amenities aside, Hôtel des 3 Vallées is a masterpiece of modernist mountain design, showcasing authentic 50s furniture and original pieces by the likes of Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé, and Pierre Paulin.

Les Grandes Alpes Private Hotel


As the first ever hotel in Courchevel 1850, you would expect it to immerse guests in old-world luxury. Yet, Les Grandes Alpes Private Hotel & Spa, with its sophisticated designer rooms, sleek Japanese restaurant, and heavenly Valmont wellness center, couldn’t feel more contemporary. The service, however, retains the dreamlike quality of another era.