SAFARI
A model designed for stays in nature, without compromise in construction or durability, as part of a modern outdoor hospitality concept.
CONSTRUCTION
A solid wooden structure engineered for long-term use in natural environments.
MATERIALS
Carefully selected materials suited for outdoor use and easy long-term maintenance.
The choice of materials and construction method has a direct impact on durability and how the structure performs in real conditions.
PURPOSES
A model suited for both private locations and commercial projects in natural surroundings.
This type of structure is most commonly used within modern tourism camps in a natural surroundings.

The terrace as an integral part of the stay
The terrace in the Safari model is not a decorative feature.
It functions as an extension of the stay and is the space most often used in real conditions, while the unit itself remains a more private, calm zone.
This layout reduces the need for larger interior floor areas without compromising comfort.
This type of layout often allows for better organization of accommodation within a tourism concept.
A boundary that isn’t a wall
With the Safari model, there is no strict division between interior and exterior. The open front and flexible façade allow the stay to flow naturally toward the terrace, without losing the sense of shelter or privacy.
The space adapts to the moment, the weather, and the habits of the guests — rather than restricting them.
This type of stay becomes especially meaningful in carefully selected natural locations and surroundings.

What's the idea
THIS IS NOT A SPACE FOR EVERYONE
This model is not designed for those seeking ready-made solutions or familiar patterns.
The idea isn’t about square meters or standards, but about the way of staying — and the relationship with the surroundings.
This model suits a different type of guest and a different way of using the space compared to traditional accommodation.
How this model works in practice





TECHNICAL STRUCTURE OF THE MODEL
Method of installation and site preparation play a key role in the stability and longevity of the structure.
Enclosed Area (Indoor Unit)
Available variants:
- 12 m2
- 16 m2
- 24 m2
Covered terrace
Optional:
- 8 m2
- Dimensions are adapted to the project
Thermal module
- Optional upgrade
- Enables year-round use
- Does not alter the core character of the space
Bathroom | Technical Section
- Optional interior preparation
- Executed as an extension of the base unit
- The bathroom is not part of the standard configuration
Front façade
- Open configuration
- Enclosed (glass-front) version
Glamping Tent Installation
- Modular system
- No permanent foundations
- Adaptable to different terrains
WHERE THE SAFARI MODEL IS USED
This model can be used across various terrains – from forest settings to areas near water and mountain regions.
Depending on the project’s needs, other types of structures from the offer can also be considered.
Forest and mountain locations
Safari is used in environments where terrain is uneven, access is limited, and lightweight installation without permanent intervention is essential.
Waterside locations
The open façade and terrace allow the stay to naturally extend outdoors, without the need for larger enclosed interior space.
Private and small-scale commercial projects
The model is used when the focus is on the guest experience, rather than conventional construction or standard floor area.
Model Safari
Available upon direct inquiry
If the Safari model truly fits your location, we’ll be the first to confirm it.
If you are considering implementing a project like this, it is important to understand the full process from idea to on-site installation.
