Four Seasons is taking the idea of “wild luxury” to new heights with a fresh lineup of wildlife and conservation experiences across its Africa and Indian Ocean properties. The brand’s Safari and Islands Collection now offers guests the chance to dive into nature—quite literally in some cases—while still enjoying the hallmark comforts of high-end hospitality.
In Seychelles, guests at the Four Seasons Resort on Desroches Island can mingle with over 150 Aldabra giant tortoises, thanks to a unique partnership with the Island Conservation Society. Marine enthusiasts, meanwhile, can snorkel alongside experts from WiseOceans, exploring the vibrant coral reefs and learning firsthand about ocean preservation.
Not to be outdone, the Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti has upgraded its game viewing experience by introducing new drive circuits developed with Tanzania’s national park authorities. The lodge also features an interactive Discovery Centre, which acts as both an educational hub and a gentle reminder that the lions you spot on safari aren’t exactly cuddly house cats.
This new collection isn’t just about unforgettable bucket-list moments. It’s about blending adventure, education, and eco-responsibility into a seamless, luxurious escape. In true Four Seasons fashion, guests leave not just relaxed—but enlightened, engaged, and perhaps a little more protective of the planet than when they arrived.
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