More and More Hotels!

  -  2010-06-01

More Hotels, a boutique hotel operations management company committed to maintaining top-end product and service excellence, has been launched.


 The owners of More Hotels are Robert and Brit More and Peter-John Scott. Robert More, co-owner of award-winning Lion Sands Private Game Reserve, is shareholder in a collection of luxurious, privately owned South African hotels and lodges, with three in the More Hotels’ fold already. These are More Quarters and Cape Cadogan in Cape Town and Lion Sands in the Sabi Sand in Mpumalanga.


Lion Sands Private Game Reserve is a fourth-generation family-owned-and-managed exclusive private game reserve. The reserve offers luxury accommodation in five lodges along the banks of the Sabie River. More Hotels is currently the only hotel group to offer an experience in both the Kruger National Park and Cape Town, South Africa’s two most popular tourist destinations.


Lion Sands has recently acquired the Tinga Game Reserve concession within the Kruger National Park, increasing the size of its private reserve to 9 000 hectares (22 500 acres). The two magnificent Tinga lodges will form part of the Lion Sands family and will be called Lion Sands Narina and Lion Sands Legends Lodge.



 


 


Source: Indaba Daily News
 
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