At Focus Online, every web project is an opportunity to blend strategy, creativity, and technical precision. In 2025, we’ve continued to push boundaries for our hospitality and travel clients, transforming their digital spaces into immersive, high-performing experiences that connect with audiences and convert interest into action.
From safari lodges in Namibia and Kenya to boutique escapes in South Africa, each redesign reflects the client’s unique identity while embracing the latest in responsive design, SEO optimisation, and storytelling.
Here’s a closer look at some of our favourite website revamps of the year so far.
Long-standing client Perry’s Bridge Hollow recently underwent a website update. We initially built their website in 2018 and 6 years later it was ready for a refresh. The new site shines with a blend of elegance and user-centric design, developed by Focus Online. Some standout elements include:
The refreshed Perry’s Bridge Hollow website combines rich storytelling with practical tools, making it both aspirational and conversion-focused—a standout in our 2025 website revamp series.
The newly launched website for Zambezi Queen Collection by Mantis, delivers a refined and immersive online experience that reflects the luxury river safari brand through thoughtful design and curated content. Here’s what makes it shine:
The new Zambezi Queen Collection website strikes a perfect balance between storytelling and functionality. With immersive visuals, streamlined content structure, and a clear booking experience, it’s a standout in our 2025 lineup of website revamps.
The recently redesigned Ichingo Chobe River Lodge website delivers a compelling blend of rustic-luxury visuals, intuitive user interface, and personalised storytelling that perfectly represents its Impalila Island location in the Chobe River region. Here’s what makes this revamp stand out:
The Ichingo Chobe River Lodge website shines with its focus on atmospheric storytelling, beautiful visual design, and user-oriented features. From immersive river imagery and activity-rich content to a simplified booking process and authentic brand voice, it’s a standout showcase in our 2025 series of website revamps.
The newly redesigned Sirikoi Lodge website, nestled in Kenya’s Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, delivers an immersive and elegant user experience that mirrors the lodge’s refined and sustainable safari ethos. Here’s what makes this website stand out:
The Sirikoi Lodge website perfectly balances storytelling with functionality, offering a luxurious yet authentic digital journey that guides visitors seamlessly from inspiration to booking. Its strategic layout, engaging content, and brand-driven design make it a standout among the 2025 website revamps we’ve completed.
Every project featured here represents more than just a new look—it’s about building digital spaces that tell stories, convert interest into bookings, and elevate brand experiences. Whether it’s a boutique hotel in the Lowveld or a luxury lodge along the Chobe River, each redesign captures the spirit of the destination and the expectations of modern travellers.
If your brand is ready for a digital refresh or you’d like to discuss how we can enhance your online presence, get in touch with our team at hello@focusonline.co.za — we’d love to help bring your vision to life.
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