If you live in a big city and have a busy day-to-day life, have you ever thought about taking a trip to enjoy the silence? Enjoying a magical stillness and relaxing without being disturbed, preferably with some stunning scenery, can be a dream come true for many.
And thanks to excellent hotels in the most remote locations on the planet, this is possible. Destinations such as Saudi Arabia, Morocco and even Brazil allow travelers to fully immerse themselves in nature while disconnecting from any technological device, a very important part of this experience.
Silent adventures provide an unforgettable journey of self-discovery, allowing travelers to connect with themselves on a much deeper level, making this a major travel trend for 2025.
Storfjord Hotel – Norway
With just 30 rooms in the best glamping style and with a touch of romance, Storfjord is surrounded by Scandinavian nature and close to the beautiful Norwegian fjords. There are countless activities in the surrounding area, from helicopter rides to skiing to berry picking, which takes place every early spring.
Our Habitas AlUla – Saudi Arabia
Located in the middle of the Saudi desert, among immense rocks, Our Habitas is an oasis full of art that combines sophistication with ecology. Highlights include the hotel's spectacular pool and programs such as outdoor massage. There are also showers outside each suite.
Our Habitas AlUla. Photo: Disclosure.
Dunes Camp – Morocco
With all the comfort and sophistication needed for an unforgettable trip, Dunes Camp provides the sensation of spending days in an authentic Bedouin camp in the sands of the Sahara Desert. There are several activities on offer: camel rides, quad bike rides and even sandboarding. All amidst the beautiful curves of the sunny desert.
Dunes Camp. Photo: Disclosure.
Dar Ahlam – Morocco
At the gateway to the Moroccan desert, the Dar Ahlam hotel is an oasis of tranquility and beauty in the Ouarzazate region. Each suite has its own personality, combining comfort, sophistication and a decor that changes with each season. As for the experiences offered, highlights include French cuisine, picnics and dinners under the stars.
Explora – Chile and Bolivia
A journey from the driest desert in the world, where the starry sky is a spectacle in itself, to the largest salt flat on the planet, where reflections double the beauty that appears on the horizon. This is Explora's journey that goes from Atacama, in Chile, to Salar de Uyuni, in Bolivia. The lodges are exclusive and located in the middle of the desert, and the programs are totally immersive.
White Desert – Antarctica
With camps set directly on the ice, the White Desert accommodation experience, located in the middle of the continent, offers all the comfort needed for an unforgettable trip to one of the most remote destinations on the planet. In addition to the included experiences, the first two nights and the last two are in South Africa, which makes the itinerary even more interesting and provides days of complete relaxation in beautiful Cape Town.
White Desert. Photo: Disclosure.
Amangiri – United States
An epic experience in the middle of the American wilderness: Amangiri is proof that exclusivity can indeed combine with seemingly inhospitable and wild places. The resort is located in a valley in Canyon Point, in the Utah Desert, close to five National Parks and Lake Powell – a perfect setting for those who want to completely disconnect.
Amangiri. Photo: Disclosure.
Pristine Camps – Argentina
A different kind of accommodation experience, Pristine Camps is a glamping site located in the middle of the salt flats. With a sustainable design that generates minimal impact on the environment, it has just four domes – equipped with fireplaces – that can accommodate up to ten people, and a restaurant that focuses on local cuisine.
Pristine Camps. Photo: Disclosure.
OIÁ House in the Lençóis district of Maranhão
Located in Santo Amaro, OIÁ Casa Lençóis is a contemporary Brazilian guesthouse surrounded by virtually untouched native vegetation and lagoons that form with the rains in the first half of the year. The main house has a 26 square meter suite, a kitchen and a living area consisting of a living room and a pleasant terrace.
OIÁ House Lençóis. Photo: Alexandre Suplicy.
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