Celebrating Rare Earth’s Recognition in the 2025 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards
Celebrating Rare Earth’s Recognition in the 2025 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards
We’re delighted to share that two of Rare Earth’s exceptional properties have been honoured in the 2025 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards — a testament to the heartfelt hospitality and unforgettable experiences they offer.
The Old Rectory Hotel & Spa was named one of the Top 15 Hotels in Southern & Eastern Africa. Tucked into the coastal beauty of Plettenberg Bay, surrounded by flag beaches and Garden Route splendour - this boutique hotels carries the honour and heritage of its 1777 origins. With 18 thoughtfully designed suites, spa, and a restaurant offering fresh, seasonal flavours, The Old Rectory offers a gentle kind of luxury — one that invites guests to slow down and feel the sea just steps away.
The Outpost, located in the remote Makuleke private concession of Kruger National Park, has been recognised as one of the Top 15 Resorts in South Africa. Together with its sister lodge, Pel’s Post, The Outpost offers a rare safari experience — one defined by vast wilderness, starlit skies, and a deep sense of connection to nature. It’s a place where time slows, senses awaken, and the spirit of Africa reveals itself in every moment.
Rare Earth is a family-owned collection of retreats, and to be celebrated on a global stage alongside some of the world’s most iconic travel brands is testament to their incredible experience and phenomenal hospitality offered to guests.
What makes these awards especially meaningful is that they are voted for by travellers themselves. They reflect the memories made, the relationships nurtured, and the transformative experiences that linger long after checkout. These moments are made possible by the extraordinary teams on the ground — from chefs and guides to therapists and housekeepers — whose care, passion, and dedication shape every guest’s journey.
From all of us at Travel Promoters, congratulations on this extraordinary recognition — it’s so well deserved.