Kisawa Sanctuary is the newest resort set to launch in summer 2020. It is located on the remote Benguerra Island off the shore of Mozambique. The sanctuary is further from the insane masses of majority tourism.

This is a first of -its class hotel. It introduces a new level for sustainable design with innovative and secured 3D sand printing technology. This was selected especially for the project, utilized in its creation, together with local textile skills, materials, and crafts.
A mix of 12 of two or one and three-bedroom cottages are present on the island. They are located in a 750-acre range of the beach, forest, and sandhills at Kisawa Sanctuary. Every bungalow is separately accommodated in its own single acre area. Each one provides complete privacy and excellent taste for the actual environment.
The bungalows, every one of them has its own beachfront and a separate swimming area. It also has a shaded day section that has an outside kitchenette, massage cabin, and a pantry supplied to guest favorites.
Apart from dining at home, visitors can decide to have several dining venues all over the sanctuary. This includes two beach rooms, a lagoon-style swimming pond, Baracca shore bar, and a library and bar serving drinks and food at the central garden.
Life is all about outside here but indoor rest is supported at the spa, concentrating on conventional Chinese medication and ayurvedic contributions.
Apart from the building of the resort, a 3D printer will as well be stationed on the other point of the Island for printing marine habitats and sand coral reefs for the non-profit sister organization of Kisawa. The sister organization is called the Bazaruto Center for Scientific Studies.
The town is host to the early prolonged African Ocean Observatory, watching several ecosystems and continuous climate variation.
Benguerra Island is located in a WWF National Marine Park. This is the host of over 145 bird species as well as orca, dugong, orca, humpback, manta rays, marlin, whale sharks, whales, and a variety of dolphins. All either regular guests or permanent occupants.