Romantic Escapes | World Travel Magazine https://www.wtravelmagazine.com World Travel Magazine is the leading luxury travel & lifestyle magazine Thu, 06 Apr 2023 06:42:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 Uluwatu, Home To All-Villa Jumeirah Bali & Surfing https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/uluwatu-home-to-all-villa-jumeirah-bali-surfing/ Thu, 19 May 2022 12:02:35 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=22155 Jumeirah Bali celebrates tropical modernism. Looking for a luxury resort that will make your Bali vacation extra special? Check out Jumeirah Bali, which just opened in Uluwatu. This all-villa resort offers 123 luxurious accommodations, each with its own private pool. The architecture and design of the resort celebrates tropical modernism, so you’ll feel like you’re […]

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Jumeirah Bali celebrates tropical modernism. Looking for a luxury resort that will make your Bali vacation extra special? Check out Jumeirah Bali, which just opened in Uluwatu. This all-villa resort offers 123 luxurious accommodations, each with its own private pool. The architecture and design of the resort celebrates tropical modernism, so you’ll feel like you’re living in luxury from the moment you arrive. Whether you’re looking to relax by the pool or explore all that Bali has to offer, Jumeirah Bali is a luxurious place to drop anchor.

The luxury resort is located in Uluwatu, Bukit Peninsula, on the southern-western shoreline of Bali. The Pecatu region is famous for its limestone cliffs and beaches. A few of Bali’s hidden beaches are to be found in this area, in addition to the Padang Padang Beach with its fast, long barrelling wave that brings surfers from the world over to South Bali.

As the resort and its beach face the west, expect to see breathtaking sunsets every day. Make sure to catch at least one sunset from the sunset deck or from your villa’s private pool.

Jumeirah Bali's ocean view from one of the signature restaurants

Jumeirah Bali’s ocean view from one of the signature restaurants

The All-Villa Jumeirah Bali Resort

Jumeirah Bali is the group’s first resort in Bali, bringing luxury and opulence the brand is known for to the Island of the Gods. The architecture and design of the resort celebrates tropical modernism, a movement styled by Geoffrey Bawa which looks to construct ‘with space’ rather than ‘in space’.

This philosophy can be seen throughout the resort, from the lobby to the spacious, airy villas. The villas are designed to emphasise natural light and ventilation, so you can enjoy the beautiful weather that Bali is known for.

Jumeirah Bali Villa's ocean view from the bathroom

Jumeirah Bali Villa’s ocean view from the bathroom

Jumeirah Bali's ocean view from the villa's terrace

Jumeirah Bali’s ocean view from the villa’s terrace

And, of course, no Jumeirah resort would be complete without world-class dining. The resort has three signature bars and restaurants, each with its own unique take on cuisine. Akasa Gastro Grill is a modern steakhouse with an emphasis on fresh, local ingredients. Segaran serves up traditional Indonesian fare, while Maja Sunset Pool Lounge offers a reason to mix cocktails, finger food and gorgeous sunsets. So no matter what you’re in the mood for, Jumeirah Bali has a dining option to suit your taste.

Check out Talisa Spa, which offers the first traditional Turkish Hammam in Bali. This spa is dedicated to providing a luxurious and relaxing experience, so you’ll feel like you’re in paradise from the moment you arrive.

Uluwatu – Home Of Luxury Resorts And Surfing

Uluwatu is a renowned surf spot on the Bukit Peninsula of Bali, Indonesia. The waves here are some of the most consistent and challenging in the world, attracting both beginner and professional surfers alike. The reef break creates perfect conditions for surfing, and the stunning views of the surrounding cliffs and ocean make Uluwatu a genuinely magical place. Whether you’re just starting out or are a seasoned pro, Uluwatu is a must-visit surf spot for anyone who loves to ride the waves.

Jumeirah Bali's Beach

Jumeirah Bali’s Beach

Uluwatu is home to a few luxury resorts, including Bulgari Resort Bali, Alila Villas Uluwatu, Six Senses Uluwatu, and Raffles Bali. These resorts offer visitors a chance to experience luxury and relaxation in one of the most beautiful locations in the world. Each resort has its own unique amenities and offerings, but all of them provide an unforgettable experience. With its stunning scenery, world-class waves and luxurious accommodations, Uluwatu is a paradise for surfers and luxury seekers alike.

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Maldives’ Luxury Resort Naladhu Reopens with a Refreshed Look & Experiences https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/maldives-luxury-resort-naladhu-reopens/ Mon, 27 Dec 2021 11:44:14 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=21921 The busy South Male Atoll, home to resorts such as Taj Exotica, Hard Rock Hotel, SAii Lagoon, Waldorf Astoria Ithaafushi and COMO Cocoa Island, recently witnessed the reopening of Minor Hotel’s Naladhu Private Island, following a six-month renovation. This resort’s renovation has led to more space being optimised along the 20-metre private beach with cabanas […]

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The busy South Male Atoll, home to resorts such as Taj Exotica, Hard Rock Hotel, SAii Lagoon, Waldorf Astoria Ithaafushi and COMO Cocoa Island, recently witnessed the reopening of Minor Hotel’s Naladhu Private Island, following a six-month renovation.

This resort’s renovation has led to more space being optimised along the 20-metre private beach with cabanas that have direct access to the turquoise lagoon, a refreshing, contemporary colonial style to the 20 villas and a bespoke restaurant ‘The Living Room’. New experiences await you at this resort, including a snorkelling trail with an in-house marine biologist and sustainability manager. In addition, a new dedicated spa treatment area will help you relax and rejuvenate on your next trip to the Maldives.

 

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Paradise for the Discerning Traveler: Naladhu Private Island

The Naladhu Private Island is located on the eastern face of South Male Atoll, a quick 30 minutes speedboat ride away from Male’s Velana International Airport. With just a handful of villas, the Naladhu resort is all about privacy, exclusive access, and spacious villas with personal attention by butler service on hand when at the Maldives.

‘Naladhu’, meaning ‘beautiful island’ in the Dhivehi language, has been remodelled by Yuji Yamazaki, a New York-based architect, blending the natural and modern aspects of the resort and, in the process, maximising on open space.

Naladhu Private Island Maldives

Naladhu Private Island Maldives

Naladhu Private Island Maldives - Beach Houses

Naladhu Private Island Maldives – Beach Houses

Each villa or ‘house’ comes with its own private pool. The houses are named after indigenous Maldivian flowers and plants that grow on the island, with the chosen flora in the house’s garden. All the houses have their own butler, called the ‘Kuwaanu’, the Dhiveli word for ‘storyteller’.

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Dining & Private Butlers at Naladhu Private Island

The dining experience at Naladhu’s Living Room is more of an interactive experience between the guests and Chef Philippe Wagenfuhrer. Guests can curate their own daily menu with their preferred location to dine. So sail away on a dhoni to a deserted island with your loved one or enjoy a delicious candlelight dinner inside a beautiful cabana by the sea.

Naladhu Private Island Maldives - Kuwaanu

Naladhu Private Island Maldives – Kuwaanu

The Kuwaanu plays an instrumental role in ensuring a stress-free vacation when at Naladhu. The dedicated butlers help you build your customised menu based on your tastes and wants, communicating the same to the chef. In addition, the Kuwaanu ensure your favourite wines are stocked in the house bar, your perfect fitting snorkel masks and fins are on stand by and unpack your luggage while you hit ‘discover’ mode on the island’s lagoon.

Not content with just one island, the neighbouring Anantara resorts of Veli and Dhigu within the same atoll – one connected by a wooden bridge and the other via dhoni. The guests get immediate access to six more restaurants, activities and facilities.

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Sustainability and Wellness at Naladhu Private Island

With the renovation complete, there is a greater emphasis on sustainability, wellness, and local ecosystem management. The new snorkelling trail takes guests through the nearby reefs, accompanied by the in-house marine biologist and sustainability manager, Emilia Fulgido. The dedicated spa and wellness area now have a Naturopath and Nutritional Therapist in residence that focus on nutrition and wellness. ‘Reset’, the new five or seven-night personalised health programme, focuses on gut health combined with detox treatments.

Naladhu Private Island Maldives - Ocean House - Pool and Garden View

Naladhu Private Island Maldives – Ocean House – Pool and Garden View

With the recent reopening of Naladhu Private Island, guests can enjoy a new experience on this island, focusing on privacy and personal attention. This resort is more than just an accommodation; it’s also about living life to the fullest in your own private paradise. If you are looking for some peace and relaxation while exploring one of the world’s most beautiful destinations, head to Naladhu on your next vacation to the Maldives.

Location: Naladhu Private Island, Veligandu Huraa, South Malé Atoll 20109, Maldives

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22 Most Luxurious Heritage Hotels of Rajasthan https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/22-most-luxurious-heritage-hotels-of-rajasthan/ Tue, 21 Dec 2021 02:00:54 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=21876 Holidays are a time of relaxation and calm. They are a period when we like to soak ourselves in luxury and lay back, enjoying a break from work. Spending time with family, taking time for oneself and roaming around an unknown land while getting to know the history and culture. Now that describes the perfect […]

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Holidays are a time of relaxation and calm. They are a period when we like to soak ourselves in luxury and lay back, enjoying a break from work. Spending time with family, taking time for oneself and roaming around an unknown land while getting to know the history and culture. Now that describes the perfect holiday.

With its status as a state of living history, Rajasthan is the perfect place for anyone to spend their vacation. The state is marked with its distinctive culture, gorgeous desert landscapes, and some of the best-preserved and maintained forts, havelis, stepwells and heritage structures that the country has to offer.

A holiday in the state is your ticket to enjoying the same comforts as an Indian Royal. Here is a list of 22 of the most luxurious heritage hotels in Rajasthan where you can vacation like a Maharaja.

Rajmahal Palace RAAS, Jaipur

Constructed in 1729, the Rajmahal Palace has long been the residence of Jaipur’s royalty. In 1821, it underwent an Art Deco makeover and became home to the British resident of the Rajputana. Having been the home of Maharaja Sawai Man ‘Jai’ Singh and Maharani Gayatri Devi for a long time, the palace finds special mention in the Maharani’s Memoirs, “A Princess Remembers.”

The palace was refurbished by interior designer Adil Ahmed into the luxury heritage hotel today. The Rajmahal Palace Hotel is your chance at sharing the same royal experience with the Palace’s famous visitors like the Kennedys, the British Royals, and the Shah of Iran.

The Colonnade - Rajmahal Palace RAAS Jaipur, photo credits Rajmahal Palace RAAS Jaipur and Avesh Gaur

The Colonnade – Rajmahal Palace RAAS Jaipur, photo credits Rajmahal Palace RAAS Jaipur and Avesh Gaur

Marble staircases, vintage interiors and original royal possessions are sure to make your stay at the Rajmahal Palace like no other. The hotel has 13 rooms and suites furnished with a combination of family heirlooms and artefacts, some even named after famous visitors who stayed in them during their visits.

You could reside in the Kennedy, the Mountbatten, and the Princess of Wales. The rooms are laden with luxury amenities and magnificent décor that will leave you feeling like a Maharaja yourself.

RAAS Rajmahal Palace offers a mix of Indian and international cuisines from three restaurants: The Colonnade, 51 Shades of Pink and Orient Occident. The Polo Bar, a tiffany blue ode to Polo, offers a litany of cocktails, wines and spirits, both local and international.

RAAS Rajmahal offers a load of experiences around the hotel to their guests – a visit to the Johri Bazaar, shopping at Narain Niwas Palace, visiting other heritage sites such as the Hawa Mahal Palace, the Amer Fort and the City Palace.

 

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Location: Rajmahal Palace RAAS Jaipur, Sardar Patel Marg, C-Scheme, Jaipur, 302001, India

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Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Once the Maharaja of Jaipur residence, the Rambagh Palace is now a hotel managed by the Taj Hotels group. The Palace was first built like a garden house in 1835. In 1887 it was converted into a hunting lodge and was extended into a palace in the early 20th century. Finally, the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II made Rambagh his principal residence in 1931.

Today, it stands as a hotel with 78 suites, chhattris, marble hand-carved latticework, Mughal gardens and sandstone balustrades. Accommodation at the hotel includes rooms with garden and courtyard views. The grand presidential suite is the largest suite at the hotel, with a private lounge overlooking the courtyard, a private terrace, a royal dining room and a master bedroom. All rooms are equipped with state-of-the-art amenities that ensure guests have the best of contemporary luxury. The hotel has hosted a number of celebrities, royals and politicians.

Dining at the Rambagh Palace is a royal affair. The Suvarna Mahal is the spot to enjoy a royal Indian feast while dining in the former palace ballroom built in an 18th-century French style. The Rajput Room, an all-day dining restaurant, offers a more diverse multi-cuisine menu. The Verandah Café also offers a multi-cuisine menu. Cocktails can be enjoyed at the lounge bar, Steam, or the Polo Bar, the polo-themed bar decorated with the memorabilia and trophies of the Jaipur Polo Team.

You could get a massage at the Jiva Grande Spa, indulge in unique dining experiences at the Hawa Mahal, the Gazebo, the Heritage wing, or wherever you please. An extraordinary place to dine is the Hawa Mahal, or you could go for heritage walks through the palace to unveil its history and grandeur.

 

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Location: Taj Rambagh Palace, Bhawani Singh Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 302005, India

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Samode Palace, Jaipur

The Palace was built as a fort in the 16th century but was later converted into a palace in the early 19th century by Rawal Berisal with influences from Muslim and Rajput architecture. The palace is located near the Samode village, at the foot of the Aravali hills. The sandstone structure features the ancient Rajasthani interior style with marble floors, ornamental pillars, mosaic walls and old wall paintings.

The hotel has played host to celebrities, artists, royals and travellers alike. Today, it is a testament to Rajput grandeur and contemporary hospitality and luxury. Accommodation at the palace is diverse, with each room seemingly having a personality of its own. Each royal suite is a luxury apartment with private courtyards overlooking the mountains and a private Jacuzzi. Gorgeous wood furniture, white linen, carved couches and four-poster beds are featured in each room.

Dining at Samode Palace is an experience in itself. Breakfast is served in the open-air courtyard, evening cocktails are usually a poolside venture, and the terrace garden is the place to feature in your dinnertime reservations. The Palace wine cellar has an exquisite selection of local and international wines to accompany your food.

Experiences at the Samode Palace include a guided tour of the hotel, massages & therapies at the hotel spa and workouts at the fitness centre. In addition, you could visit the Mughal gardens at Samode Bagh, go for a horse or Camel Safari and visit the dunes, or go shopping in the local market in Samode village.

 

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Location: Samode Palace, Village Samode, Tehsil Chomu, District Jaipur, Rajasthan, 303806, India

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Amanbagh, Ajabgarh

The resort, set within a walled oasis, is a testament to the Mughal architecture of Rajasthan. It is located in a secluded area in the Aravali hills region of Rajasthan steeped in history for centuries. From early Hindu history to the glory of the Rajputs and finally being conquered by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century, Amanbagh has seen it all.

The resort’s location was the site of the walled compound used by the Maharaja of Alwar for his tiger hunting camps in the Aravali hills. The area is lush with greenery that draws water and nutrients for a nearby lake, and a vacation here will rejuvenate your soul and make you one with nature. The resort is a modern creation that works to preserve the ancient by providing contemporary comforts through traditional architecture and design.

Amanbagh, India - Swimming Pool Pavilion Terrace

Amanbagh, India – Swimming Pool Pavilion Terrace

The suites at Amanbagh are a haven surrounded by fruit trees and flowering shrubs, and further out, by the arid Aravali hills. Depending on which ones you choose, the suites feature private swimming pools, terraces, and courtyards. All of them offer a royal experience through their palatial beauty and grandeur.

Dining at Amanbagh is an adventure of delectable tastes and health – the food here is rich with flavours of the North Indian cuisine and the healthiness of Ayurvedic cuisine. Local dishes made with recipes passed down through the generations are a heavy feature on the menu. In addition, the resort offers local, pan-Indian delicacies, all using locally sourced ingredients and homegrown medicinal herbs.

Dining experiences at Amanbagh include hands-on cooking demonstrations and private dinners at gorgeous locations such as the pool pavilion, the Rooftop Chhatri, the Jhilmil Bada, and breakfast or lunch at Bhangarh.

Other experiences include visits to the ancient ghost town of Bhangarh, the Somsagar Lake, the Sariska Tiger Reserve or a trip to the Ajabgarh fort.

 

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Location: Amanbagh Resort, Ajabgarh, Rajasthan, 301027, India

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Alila Fort Bishangarh, Jaipur

The resort is located only 6 km from the Delhi-Jaipur highway and is designed in harmony with the environment. The hotel aims to provide contemporary luxuries while preserving the region’s natural beauty. The fort’s restoration was completed through traditional Rajasthani construction techniques using local stone and contemporary architecture.

The fort is located atop a granite hill in the Aravali range and is a 230-year-old warrior fortress, which served as home to various kings. The hotel’s design is a testament to the Jaipur Gharana architecture, with Rajput and Mughal influences. The style is clean and stark, with uncluttered interiors marked by Rajasthani elements. Jharokhas, stone latticework, brass panels and hand block printed fabric are regular features.

The Alila Fort Bishangarh include 20 grand suites, 18 heritage rooms, 11 royal suites, eight regal suites and one presidential suite. The rooms are all equipped with luxury amenities and state-of-the-art technology to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. In addition, the presidential suite features a private terrace.

Four restaurants make up the dining experience at Fort Bishangarh. First, the Amarsar is a speciality restaurant inspired by the Silk Route and serves a Thala breakfast, a la carte breakfast and international lunch and dinner menus. Second, the Nazaara is a dinner service restaurant specialising in Shekhawat and Bishangarh food and Rajput hunter cuisine. Third, the Madhuveni is the bar and restaurant to enjoy whisky blends, cocktails and cigars. Finally, Haveli is their poolside boutique restaurant with a Mediterranean menu.

Experiences include a Rajasthani Rasoda Masterclass, Spa and wellness, private dining, visits to local artisan shops, and ride to the 500-year-old Hanuman temple near an old dam on the Madhuveni river.


Location: Alila Fort Bishangarh, Off NH-8 at Manoharpur Bishangarh Jaipur, Rajasthan, 303103, India

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Samode Haveli, Jaipur

Initially designed by the Rawals of Samode nearly 225 years ago, the Haveli has been home to the rulers of Samode ever since. Even today, the Haveli is owned by the descendants of the initial rulers who converted the Haveli into a luxurious hotel. The Haveli is a traditional Indian mansion with decadent gardens and apartments arranged around various courtyards. The Haveli has seen many additions over the years, giving its distinctive charm to it.

The former royal residences have been turned into suites to provide you with a royal experience. Contemporary amenities with old-world antiquities is the perfect description of the suites at the Haveli. Hand-painted murals adorn the restaurant’s walls that once used to be the dining hall at the Haveli.

The restaurant offers a combination of local Rajasthani flavours and international cuisines. You can choose to take your afternoon tea in the veranda lounge and enjoy cocktails and dinner by the poolside.

Experiences at Samode Haveli are as exquisite as its interiors. Samode Haveli has something for everyone from morning walks through Jaipur to Safaris at the Jhalana Park and from cycling tours to massages at their state-of-the-art spa.

 

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Location: Samode Haveli, Gangapole, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 302002, India

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RAAS Jodhpur

The RAAS Jodhpur is located around an 18th century Haveli overlooked by the Mehrangarh Fort, located 400 feet above Jodhpur’s skyline. The hotel comprises four original buildings and three contemporary structures that have been inspired by the walled city. The new additions are modern in their approach (think in terms of space and light) but are grounded in tradition.

The old Haveli’s guest house, the Darikhana, serves at the hotel’s most popular dining venue. The Baradari, the Thakur’s personal entertainment pavilion built in the 1850s, serves as another venue for dining, and much like its original purpose, serves as a host for various events.

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Rooftop Bar, Mehrangarh Fort – RAAS Jodhpur, photo credits RAAS Jodhpur

RAAS Jodhpur has five restaurants to choose from, all of which boasts an exceptional view of the Mehrangarh Fort and offer contemporary western and authentic Rajasthani cuisine. You could choose to dine at the Baradari, the Darikhana, or the Stepwell café, which overlooks the stepwell and serves lunch and dinner, with refreshments and cocktails.

The suites at the RAAS Jodhpur marry the historic Rajput grandeur with sleek contemporary design, all in spacious rooms with luxury amenities. Experiences at the hotel include Ossian expeditions, family activities, visits to the Mehrangarh Fort and the City of Jodhpur.

 

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Location: RAAS Jodhpur, Tunwar ji ka Jhalra, Makrana Mohalla, Gulab Sagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001, India

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WelcomHeritage Bal Samand Lake Palace, Jodhpur

Located only 5 km away from Jodhpur is a lake named Balsamand. The lake was designed as a water basin in the 12th century to provide water to the locals. In the 17th century, Maharaja Jaswant Singh I of Jodhpur added a red stone palace on the shore of the lake. The Bal Samand Lake Palace is now converted into a heritage hotel. The palace is located on a private estate of 60 acres, boasting fruit orchards, manicured lawns, and flower gardens.

There are 26 garden suites, nine regal suites and one Maharani suite, from which to choose. Five restaurants comprise the dining options at the Bal Samand Lake Palace Hotel. These include the Garden Restaurant, barbeque at the Kebab Corner, cocktails at the Bar Lounge, and scenic views while dining at the Lake View restaurant. You can even request a theme dinner at the restaurant if you wish to experience true royalty.

The hotel has an obstacle Golf course and offers various other activities such as bird watching, horse riding, royal horse buggy rides, horse safaris and village safaris. The hotel also offers excursions to various Jodhpur landmarks like the Umaid Bhawan Palace, the Mehrangarh Fort, the Maha Mandir and the Guda Bishnoiyan.


Location: Bal Samand Lake Palace, Mandore Road, Jodhpur- 324006, Rajasthan, India

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Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur

One of the world’s biggest private residences, The Umaid Bhawan Palace, is an iconic Jodhpur structure that was built between 1928 to 1943. The palace was constructed by Maharaja Umaid Singh, the 37th Maharaja of Marwar at Jodhpur. The palace was commissioned after the Maharaja was approached by farmers of the region suffering from severe drought and famine of the 1920s. The palace’s construction offered the farmers employment opportunities and was headed by architect Henry Vaughan Lanchester. The architectural style of the palace is the Beaux-Arts Style.

Today, a part of the place is managed by Taj Hotels, as the Umaid Bhawan Palace Hotel in Jodhpur. The Hotel’s location atop the Chittar hill offers exquisite views of the Blue City, the Mehrangarh Fort, and the dunes near the city. The Palace hotel has hosted a range of international and local celebrities and has also been the site of a celebrity wedding. The hotel offers a range of suites and rooms decorated in the Art Deco style of the 1970s.

The dining experience at the Umaid Bhawan palace are like no other. You can enjoy authentic Rajasthani and Indian cuisine at Risala or enjoy more European and Mediterranean delicacies at Pillars. Cocktails with cigars at the Trophy Bar are a great way to unwind amidst hunting themed décor. Experiences include heritage walks, rejuvenating massages at the Spa, and museum visits for history and architecture.


Location: Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur, 342006, India

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Rawla Narlai, Jodhpur

Lying in the shadow of the Elephant hill, Rawla Narlai is a 17th-century hunting Manor of the Jodhpur Royals that has undergone restoration to return to its original state. Today, it houses the hotel, which caters to an exclusive clientele as a boutique getaway. The manor is lush with open spaces and indoor spaces that have been specifically designed to ensure your comfort. As a result, the hotel manages to preserve much of its original glory and offers a glimpse into the rich lifestyle of the countryside manors.

It is located between Jodhpur and Udaipur and has plenty to offer both at the hotel and nearby. Accommodation at the hotel includes grand heritage suites, luxury grand heritage suites and the Narlai suite. In addition, the hotel offers various unique experiences. When staying at a hunting Manor, a trip to the jungle is a must.

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At Rawla Narlai, you can choose to incorporate a High Tea with your trip to the jungle and have it there while observing some leopards. For example, you could go for a sunset walk up Elephant Hill or visit the various sites in and around Narlai. Dinner at the Rampart involves a 16th-century stepwell, earthen lamps, folk music, and traditional Rajasthani cuisine. You can also enjoy a wide variety of classic and house cocktails.

 

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Location: Ajit Rawla Narlai, Village Narlai, Rajasthan, India

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RAAS Chhatra Sagar, Pali

Based on the historical Rajput luxury caravans concept, the RAAS Chhatra Sagar is a boutique encampment along the reservoir at Nimaaj village in Jaitaran. The luxury tents offer every possible comfort that a luxury hotel can – spaces with air conditioning and heating ensure that the RAAS Chhatra Sagar is one of the only camps of its kind in the country that remains open all year round.

The tents are equipped with contemporary furniture and muted colours to help you feel at ease and in tune with nature surrounding the area. Walkways offer a private space outside the tent to enjoy the idyllic view with your thoughts or your loved ones. Chhatra Sagar, known for its diverse birdlife, is home to nearly 200 bird species that can be observed from anywhere in the camp.

The camp has 16 luxury tents – four family tents and 12 luxury tents. Each tent is equipped with luxury amenities and offers gorgeous panoramic views of the reservoir and the countryside.

Dining at the Chhatra Sagar is quite literally a feast. The All-Day-Dining restaurant offers a wide variety of authentic Rajasthani, Indian and International dishes. In addition, the bar provides a litany of cocktails, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. Experiences at RAAS include sundowners, bird watching, excursions to the village and the Farm, Wildlife safari, Private cooking sessions with the chef, and even birdwatching on a boat.

 

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Location: RAAS Chhatrasagar, Khasra No. 1962/1, Chhatra Sagar, Nimaj, Jaitaran, Pali, Rajasthan, 306303, India

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Chanoud Garh, Pali

The Chanoud Garh Fort is a 300-year-old fort palace that stands as an oasis in the Thar desert. The fort has undergone painstaking restoration efforts to become a heritage hotel today. The fort was commissioned by Thakur Anoop Singh Ji and managed by the same family for 13 generations. It spans an area of 200,000 square feet and features quintessentially Rajput architecture.

The palace offers gorgeous marble pillared corridors, stone Jharokhas, courtyards and lawns. The current royal family headed by Patriarch Thakur Ajeet Singh Ji resides in a cordoned off wing of the palace. The family act as the hosts and the managers of Chanoud Garh.

The hotel has ten suites furnished with antique and contemporary furniture. The rooms are decorated with family heirlooms, and the décor is reminiscent of the grandeur of Rajasthan. All rooms have a private lounge area, and some are reminiscent of Victorian architecture built during colonial rule.

Dining at the Garh is an exquisite affair. The Moti Mahal is the main dining hall. Decorated with the original vegetable dye paintwork, this is the spot to enjoy your breakfast. The Badal Mahal is the terrace with a dinner service for summer nights. The Thakur himself hosts the communal dinner service, which moves to Mor Chowk with the warm bonfires in the cold winters. The Garh serves traditional recipes passed down for generations made with homegrown ingredients. The Thakurani herself presides over the kitchen, so the whole thing truly is a royal affair.

Experiences at Chanoud Garh are like no other. Besides the Leopard Safari, the hotel offers a heritage walk and the chance to celebrate various Hindu festivals, such as Teej, Diwali, Holi, with the family. You can dress in complementary traditional attire and join the prayer ceremony presided over by the family priest at the family temple. Then you can take part in all the merriment. You can also go for a village walk with the retired school headmaster of the Chanoud village through the historic temples and the artisan shops.


Location: Chanoud Garh, Chanod, Rajasthan 306602, India

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Suján Jawai, Pali

Established in 2014, the Suján Jawai is a haven amidst granite rock formations and wilderness home to another majestic jungle cat, the leopard. Here you’ll be surrounded by the Aravali Hills, grasslands, and sand riverbeds, all for you to explore. In addition, you could wander around with the local Rabari herdsmen for a cultural immersion like no other.

The luxury campsite has ten luxury suites with a Royal ‘Panthera’ suite and a Family ‘Felidae’ Suite. The camp marries comfort and luxury with panache, and strangely enough with a contemporary industrial style using brushed steel furniture and a black and white colour palate. The red you see around, both on the land, and the splashes of colour around the camp and its décor, represents the Rabari herdsmen.

Each tent has a large verandah where you can sit and take in the sights of the Jawai Bandh. The Royal ‘Panthera’ Suite, with its private heated pool and dedicated butler, is the one to stay at if you prefer extra privacy and luxury.

The dining at the Suján Jawai is an amalgamation of the local and contemporary, the food is made from homegrown produce and fresh ingredients from local farmers. The dining tent offers an opportunity to watch your food being made with its live kitchen, and enjoying your meal in a private and secluded location is always an option.

With game drives being the highlight, the experiences at the Suján Jawai are unique – you could take a walk with the Rabari herdsmen, go for a guided tour of the local villages, or hike around the camp in the fields surrounding the area or up one of the various hills in the area.

 

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Location: Suján Jawai, Awai Dam District, Pali Marwar, Rajasthan 306126, India

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Mihir Garh, Rohet

A desert hotel celebrating Rajasthan, Mihir Garh, is located in Rohet against the backdrop of the expansive Thar Desert. The fort takes inspiration from the rural architecture of Rajasthan and is known as the “Fortress of the Sun.” Mihir Garh is owned and operated by Thakur Sidharth Singh, the 14th Thakur Saheb of Rohet and Double Tazimi Siryat of Jodhpur. One hundred local craftsmen and carpenters built the hotel under the supervision of Thakurani Sahiba Rashmi Singh. It is located on “Mali Nathji ka Dhora”, the sacred dune dedicated to the Warrior God hero of Mewar.

Mihir Garh

Mihir Garh

The fort has nine suites. Each suite is 1700 square feet big, with private Jacuzzis or plunge pools. The Alishan suites are located on the ground floor and offer a private courtyard and plunge pool. The suites on the floor above are called the Shandaar suites and offer a private Jacuzzi and private terrace. Each suite boasts modern amenities and fireplaces handcrafted by villagers from the neighbouring villages.

The dining experience at Mihir Garh is very personal; the food is prepared to your tastes, so they offer multiple cuisines, both local, pan-Indian and International. Their speciality, however, is Rajasthani cuisine. Breakfast is a poolside affair, lunch is in the room or the tent, and dinner features a gorgeous dining room with hand-painted interiors.

Experiences at the hotel include village safaris, Shikar dinners with special Rajput hunting cuisine features, lakeside royal picnics after safaris, an equestrian program, and culinary workshops in the Rajasthani cuisine.

 

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Location: Mihir Garh, Village, Khandi, Rajasthan 306421, India

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RAAS Devigarh

Constructed in 1760 under the reign of Rajrana Sajja Singh II and located on the top of a hill in the Aravali Range, the RAAS Devigarh is a sight to behold. The RAAS Devigarh overlooks the village of Delwara. The fort is 45 minutes away from the city of Udaipur.

The history behind this fort dates farther back than the year of its completion. The principality of Delwara was gifted to Rajrana Sajja Singh I and his brother Ajja Singh by Maharana Pratap of Mewar for their service following the battle of Haldighati in 1576. The fort was restored two centuries later, over a period of 15 years, by a team of 750 people led by architects Gautam Bhatia and Navin Gupta.

Silver Lounge (Outdoor Sitting Area) - RAAS Devigarh, photo credits RAAS Devigarh

Silver Lounge (Outdoor Sitting Area) – RAAS Devigarh, photo credits RAAS Devigarh

The hotel opened its doors to visitors in 1999, offering an amalgamation of the ancient and the modern. RAAS Devigarh has played host to various celebrities like Amitabh Bachchan, Fardeen Khan, the Ambanis’ and Liz Hurley and is known as one of India’s best-designed hotels.

The hotel has 39 suites that work to meld together the ancient beauty of the fort with the contemporary luxuries of the 21st century. You could choose to stay in the luxurious Palace and Aravali suites, with their gorgeous views and sense of the old-world Rajasthan. You could also choose to stay in the more modest Garden suites – they offer simplicity with their garden views and outdoor patios. The Devigarh complex is the most luxurious, with its private sun deck, jacuzzi and a private black granite pool.

Experiences at the fort include a heritage walk through Delwara, a trip to the summit of Sajjan Garh, trips to the Chittorgarh and Sawaryaji Temples, and a visit to the museum to learn about the battle of Haldighati.

 

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Location: RAAS Devigarh, NH8, Near Eklingji Temple, Delwara, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313202, India

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Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur

The Lake Palace is located on the island of Jag Niwas in Lake Pichola in Udaipur. Once the summer palace of the Royal Dynasty of Mewar, today, the palace is managed as the Taj Lake Palace Hotel. It was built between 1743 and 1747 under the direction of Maharana Jagat Singh II of Udaipur. The palace walls were constructed with black and white marbles and are adorned with semiprecious stones. It also has many courtyards, all lush with gardens, fountains, terraces and columns.

The palace was converted into India’s first luxury Hotel in 1969 by Maharana Bhagwat Singh, and in 1971, Taj Hotels took over the hotel’s management. The hotel has played host to several dignitaries, including Queen Elizabeth, the King of Nepal, Jacqueline Kennedy, Vivien Leigh and Lord Curzon.

Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur

Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur

The hotel boasts 65 luxurious rooms and 18 grand suites, all flanked by gorgeous lake views, the City Palace, the Aravali Hills, the Machla Magra Hills and the Jag Mandir.

Four restaurants serve residents guests at the hotel. For traditional Rajasthani and Northwest Frontier cuisine for dinner, Neel Kamal is the place to go. The Bhairo offers an exquisite menu of contemporary European cuisine, while the Jharokha is your multi-cuisine option. The Amrit Sagar is the onsite bar that offers a selection of vintage wines, spirits and cigars. In addition, they serve Asian and Tapas cuisine. Finally, the Jiva Spa is the hotel go-to for massages. They also offer heritage walks, unique dining experiences and boat rides after cocktails.

 

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Location: Taj Lake Palace, Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India

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Taj Fateh Prakash Palace, Udaipur

The Taj Fateh Prakash Palace is located on the eastern banks of Lake Pichola and is part of the City Palace complex. Built in the 20th century by Maharana Fateh Singh as a venue for royal events, the hotel today has 65 rooms and suites spread across two wings.

The hotel is adorned with vintage artefacts, miniature paintings, crystal chandeliers, Persian carpets and period Mahogany furniture. The palace is a mixture of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture and retains its original glory by maintaining its original interiors and grandeur.

Taj Fateh Prakash, Udaipur

Taj Fateh Prakash, Udaipur

You could choose to stay in the luxury suite or the palace room at the palace. The deluxe suite, the grand luxury suite and the royal suite are a few other options for your stay. In addition, the hotel offers you the opportunity to enjoy a multi-cuisine menu at Sunset Terrace. The restaurant serves local Mewari cuisine and other pan-Indian and global dishes while providing a gorgeous view of the Lake Palace Complex.

The Suryadarshan Bar is the spot to enjoy afternoon tea while taking in the gorgeous sunset views in Udaipur. Unique experiences include exclusive boat cruises, high tea at the Nazar Bagh and a private dining experience at Rang chowk within the fort.


Location: Taj Fateh Prakash Palace, Lake Pichola, The City Palace Complex, City Palace Road, Udaipur, 313001, Rajasthan, India

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Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur

Possibly one of the best hotels in India, the Oberoi Udaivilas is a luxury resort hotel constructed on the Maharana of Mewar’s 200-year-old hunting grounds. Nearly half of the 30-acre property is a designated wildlife sanctuary. Designed by architect Nimish Patel and his partner Parul Zaveri, the structure features Mewari architecture such as large domes, cupolas and Chhatris. The entire hotel premises are creamy-white and lush with large courtyards, gardens, fountains, and reflecting pools.

The hotel has 90 rooms with five suites. Each room boasts a garden space with a patio, and some even have a private infinity-edge pool. You can choose between a premier room with a garden view, a premier room with a semi-private pool and a lake view, a luxury suite with a private pool, or the Kohinoor suite with a view of the Aravalli Hills, Lake Pichola and the City Palace.

Here you can dine at two restaurants. The informal Surya Mahal and its adjoining alfresco dining terrace Chandni offer all-day-dining, a view of the City Palace and Lake Pichola and the chance to be transported back to the 30s colonial era, or the Udai Mahal, the evening fine-dining restaurant with Indian delicacies, live music and a starry feel under the midnight painted domes. The Bar is inspired by Mewar with alcoholic coffees, frozen cocktails, martinis – basically classic and house cocktails.

At The Oberoi Udaivilas, you can dine at the Promenade, under the Lakeside Dome, or at the Lakeside Pavilion. In addition, you can get a massage at the house spa, learn to cook with the chefs, indulge in a private yoga session with a personal trainer, learn the art of miniature painting or take a heritage walk. The hotel also has various children’s activities, a professional astrologer, and the opportunity to watch artisans create glass inlay design tiles at the Thekri workshop.


Location: The Oberoi Udaivilas, Lake Pichola, Udaipur 313001, Rajasthan, India

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Suján Sher Bagh, Ranthambhore

The Sher Bagh luxury safari camp is located at the edge of the Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve. Reminiscent of a colonial-era hunting expedition, the camp is an ecologically friendly encampment that promotes sustainable tourism. The grounds have been a part of the Suján family’s conservation efforts since 1974 and were once the hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Jaipur.

Today they are the site of 12 luxury tents with two suites, all invoking the colonial era charm of the 1920s. The furniture is all central to this, featuring teakwood and rosewood; the furniture is sure to make you feel like an English noble or Indian royal out on a jungle expedition to observe the majestic Tiger.

You could choose to stay at the tented ‘jungle’ suites with luxury and state of the art amenities that offer both comfort and privacy. The Royal Sher Suite is the suite for you if you prefer your jungle expeditions in seclusion. The double bedroom suite has its own garden, a private heated pool and an outdoor fireplace. The Imperial “Raj Bagh” Suite is known for its spacious interiors and for being the spot for friends and family to celebrate while being surrounded by nature.

The dining options at this Ranthambhore hotspot are diverse – Anglo-Indian and European Lunches and traditional Indian dinners cooked in outdoor clay ovens, all with homegrown, organic ingredients. In addition, you can visit the Sher Bagh Spa, go on game drives, or take a jungle cooking class. You could even go on a Ranthambhore Fort ramble or shop at the chic safari boutique, all at the Suján Sher Bagh.

 

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Location: Suján Sher Bagh, Sherpur, Khiljipur, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001, India

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Six Senses Fort Barwara, Ranthambhore

Overlooking the Barwara lake, the Chauth ka Barwara temple and located 22 km from Ranthambhore National Park, the Six Senses Fort Barwara is the newest heritage hotel on this list. In October, it opened its doors to guests and is a three-hour drive away from Jaipur.

The resort is a conservation effort aimed at reinvigorating the royal charm of ancient Rajasthan. The resort comprises two palaces, two original temples and 48 suites within the walls. The landscape keeps the traditional gardens and water features. It faces the Barwara village on the west and the east, a gorgeous and tranquil forest.

The fort was constructed by the Chauhans in the 14th century and was captured by the Rajawat dynasty from the Hadas in 1734. Today, it is owned by Prithviraj Singh, who has been central in the restoration efforts along with landscape designer Savita Punde and horticulturist Pradeep Kishen of Sunder Nursery in New Delhi. The suites have been designed in what can be described as a contemporary Rajasthani style – they incorporate state-of-the-art technology with the old-world grandeur of the fort.

You could choose to stay at the Sanctuary with a view of the inner garden and the fort wall, or at one of the Fort Suites for a view of the Barwara Village or the lake, or at the Burj suite, which offers a view of the lake, the Chauth ka Barwara Temple and the Aravali range. The resort boasts an extensive library, a boutique and an onsite personal trainer.

The dining options at Fort Barwara are diverse – the Rajasthan restaurants offer a combination of Rajasthani and pan-Indian cuisine blended with international influences. The dishes are produced with locally sourced and seasonal produce. The dining options include dinner at The Cortile by a 14th-century courtyard, the Roohani (the Indian speciality restaurant) or the Rani Bagh. In addition, you could visit the viewing gallery for an exquisite selection of wines or the Rajawat Room for delectable cocktails.

Experiences include witnessing the Aravali sunset, a heritage walk, a Ranthambhore safari, and a spiritual journey across the onsite temples. In addition, you could visit the onsite spa, take a cooking class, go for a morning hike and offsite picnic, or take a cultural walk into the nearby villages.


Location: Fort Barwara, Chauth Ka Barwara, Rajasthan, 322702, India

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Narendra Bhawan, Bikaner

Narendra Bhavan is the living memory of Narendra Singhji’s travels far and wide. The Bhawan is a testament to the growth and influence of his travels on the original residence. It has been developed on the running theme of mixing contemporary India with India of the past to create a unique experience.

The palace’s design is inspired by the Art Deco movement and the Royal Military Academies, and the glamour posts of Broadway. The palace consists of the Gaushala (cowshed), located right at the entrance. This shed is a tribute to Lord Krishna and the Verandah, the Diwali Chowk and several other delightful locations that create an amalgamation of the modern and the traditional.

There are 53 suites at the Bhawan from which to choose. The Residence rooms are a tribute to the eclectic tastes of the household, with their Portuguese tiles and English colour palate, while the prince rooms are a look into the western influences on the King’s life with their English prints and mosaics. The Regimental rooms, the India Rooms and the Republic Suite are all testaments to their chosen themes and the Maharaja’s eclectic choices.

Dining at the Narendra Bhawan takes place at three restaurants – P&C, the elegant dining room featuring dishes that were personal favourites of the Bikaner Royals; the Gaushala with a menu of petite collations and cocktails; and the Durbaar Hall. The Mad Hatter – The Bake House is the onsite bakery that offers traditional confectionery and baked goods.

Experiences at Narendra Bhawan include sundowners, The Crescent Grill Diner, a museum dinner, ‘the Night Room’, and a private dinner out in the open while observing the gorgeous desert.


Location: Narendra Bhawan, Karni Nagar, Gandhi Colony, Bikaner, 334001, Rajasthan, India

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Suján The Serai, Jaisalmer

Established in 2008, Suján The Serai, is a desert camp located on a one-hundred-acre private estate in the Thar desert an hour away from Jaisalmer. The brand was set up by conservationists Jaisal and Anjali Singh, who have had a deep connection with the area for nearly three generations.

The luxury camp is a sight to behold – drawing inspiration from Caravan sights of the Rajputs; local sandstone artisans have handcrafted the camp’s amenities to create walls, the plunge pools, and the inverted stepwell serves as the sight for the swimming pool.

The Manganiyar folk musician group provides live entertainment for the night, where they sing songs that are ancient and leave a lasting memory. The camp is both desert and Jaisalmer – colourful décor amidst the sandy and beige landscape of the desert.

The luxury camp is home to 21 tents located on sandstone plinths and 14 tented suites, six luxury suites, and one Royal Suite. The luxury suites are cordoned off with their private walls to separate them, while the Royal suite gets its walled enclosure, personal butler, private spa and heated swimming pool.

The Serai is an amalgamation of the modern and the ancient. The dining tent is a place where everyone can share their time to interact, or you can request the staff to set up a dining table where ever you please on the property. The food includes seasonal and local delicacies made from homegrown, organic ingredients. Western options are available too.

The camp offers experiences such as visits to 12th century Jaisalmer, the Golden Fortress, and bazaar hopping with an expert guide.

 

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Location: Suján The Serai, Bherwa, Rajasthan 345001, India

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A look into Conrad Maldives Rangali Island’s newly revamped resort https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/a-look-into-conrad-maldives-rangali-islands-newly-revamped-resort/ Thu, 18 Nov 2021 11:07:56 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=21772 A multi-million dollar renovation later, the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island is all set to relaunch in February 2022 on its silver anniversary, and it is even more luxurious and expansive than before. The twin-island resort and spa has always been known for its unique and one-of-a-kind initiatives, including but not limited to the world’s first […]

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A multi-million dollar renovation later, the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island is all set to relaunch in February 2022 on its silver anniversary, and it is even more luxurious and expansive than before.

The twin-island resort and spa has always been known for its unique and one-of-a-kind initiatives, including but not limited to the world’s first undersea residence, the Muraka, and the Ithaa, the world’s first undersea restaurant.

The main Rangalifinolhu island continues to be open for bookings. The latest changes make for an enhanced stay experience for its guests on Rangali, the second island with 50 newly renovated overwater villas consisting of Sunrise and Sunset Water Villas, oceanfront Premium Water Villas and the ultimate overwater haven Two Bedroom Rangali Ocean Pavilion. The Rangali Island is dedicated to adults only, with focus on couples and honeymooners.

The improvements made will ensure that no matter the type of vacation you are looking for, the resort has it all. Luxury, comfort and gorgeous interiors all complement what people come from all over the world to the Maldives; the stunning view and the scenic calm.

3 Revamped Restaurants & Bars at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island

With an elevated dining experience, you are sure to get the best of everything. The popular Atoll market, an all-day dining buffet, now features a live cooking station to bring an element of awe and authenticity to your dining experience.

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The Rangali Bar is all set to serve the best cocktails with an interior of warm tones, a welcoming contrast from the natural tone of the islands. A favourite among the regulars, the Vilu Restaurant located on the edge of picturesque lagoons, has also been renovated with modern elements that strike a beautiful contrast with the classic interiors that have been loved for so long.

Aerial - Twin Island of Conrad Maldives and The Muraka, credit Yashrib Ahmed

Aerial – Twin Island of Conrad Maldives and The Muraka, credit Yashrib Ahmed

Refreshed facilities at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island

The Rangali Island Resort now has an expanded range of facilities and activities for teens, families, and couples. For example, the Furaavaru Club is the trendiest place for teenagers on the Rangali-Finolhu island, while the Majaa Explorer’s Hub engages kids between ages 3 to 12 with activities such as marine adventures, crafts, and culinary workshops, that leave a lasting impression of the culture on these young minds.

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The Dive Centre and the Gym at Rangali Island are there to make sure that your comfort and relaxation are well-balanced with fun, new experiences that will make your vacation an even more appreciative and well-rounded experience. The Dive Centre brings the cathartic diving adventure to you in a very accessible format so that anyone and everyone can boast of this adventurous experience back home. In addition, the gym now comes with a private space for couples and honeymooners, giving them their own personal space to work out.

Conrad Maldives's Two Bedroom Rangali Ocean Pavilion with Pool

Conrad Maldives’s Two Bedroom Rangali Ocean Pavilion with Pool

The Conrad Maldives Rangali Island has always been known for its unique and one-of-a-kind initiatives, including but not limited to the world’s first undersea residence, the Muraka. Now on their 25th anniversary year (February 2022), they are relaunching with a multi-million dollar renovation that will make it even more luxurious than before — if you’re looking for an escape and want something truly special, this is your destination.

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Thailand’s Quarantine Free Leisure Travel Reopening Plan – The Details https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/thailands-quarantine-free-leisure-travel-reopening-plan-the-details/ Mon, 29 Mar 2021 04:56:45 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=21557 Thailand aims to be the first country in South East Asia to open its borders for leisure travel gradually. After a year in lockdown and a couple of false starts, the Thai authorities are now confident that with the vaccine rollout picking up momentum globally, reopening of borders to vaccinated leisure travel will be a […]

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Thailand aims to be the first country in South East Asia to open its borders for leisure travel gradually. After a year in lockdown and a couple of false starts, the Thai authorities are now confident that with the vaccine rollout picking up momentum globally, reopening of borders to vaccinated leisure travel will be a safer affair going forward.

Thailand’s ‘Phuket Plan’ has been built up from the ‘Maldives model’. The details of Thailand’s reopening plan may vary and be tweaked over the coming weeks as the pandemic situation is evolving globally at a fast pace. As it stands now, the rules and protocols to be implemented for the soft reopening are stated below.

Rules For Phuket’s Travel Reopening in 2021

1. The new norms for the return of leisure travel to Thailand, approved by the government last week, however, awaiting final clearance from Phuket’s governor and the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, will be tested out in Phuket first.

2. Anyone who wishes to visit Phuket needs to be vaccinated. Getting your vaccine course complete with a formal certification [a vaccine certificate, a vaccine passport or an IATA travel pass] as proof of inoculation is key for any sensible border opening at the moment. This would mean that by July 1, vaccinated residents, especially from Singapore, Israel, UAE, UK, USA, Europe, India and China, could be able to fly directly to Phuket without the need for quarantine on arrival.

3. Vaccinated travellers arriving in Phuket will need to take a fresh PCR test at the airport and install the ‘ThailandPlus’ tracing app provided by the government. The vaccinated traveller also needs to have with them a negative Covid test issued no longer than 72 hours before flight departure, a Certificate of Entry issued by the Royal Thai Embassy, a valid visa and a medical insurance policy.

4. The prerequisite for this ‘Phuket Plan’ also involves inoculating at least 450,000 or 70% of Phuket’s resident population by July 1. The authorities plan to roll out the first round of inoculation from April 15 and the second round from May 15. Thailand is currently relying on AstraZeneca and Sinvoc Biotech vaccines for the population, with 73 million doses ordered to date.

5. It is currently unclear whether vaccinated international travellers will be allowed to travel to mainland Thailand by air, sea or the road bridge after spending seven days in Phuket.

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Reduced Quarantine from April to June

From April 2021 onwards, the quarantine period for non-vaccinated travellers to Phuket, Pattaya, Koh Samui, Chiang Mai, Phang Nga and Krabi will be reduced from 14 to 10 days. From April 1, the quarantine period for vaccinated travellers will be reduced to 7 days.

As of 2019, Phuket was the second most popular destination after Bangkok, attracting 10 million foreign tourists. If this limited reopening of borders in Phuket is successful, the plan will be expanded to include Samui, Krabi, Pattaya and Chiang Main in October. ◼

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Capri’s Colourful Masterpiece Refreshed at Hotel La Palma https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/capris-colourful-masterpiece-refreshed-at-hotel-la-palma/ Wed, 17 Mar 2021 08:15:13 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=21535 The glitz and glamour that visits Capri will soon find a new address to flatter their style. The famous Hotel La Palma – formerly known as Locanda Pagano, the oldest hotel on Capri, first graced the island in 1822 and was home to artists, poets, writers, architects, painters and musicians. It is now set to […]

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The glitz and glamour that visits Capri will soon find a new address to flatter their style. The famous Hotel La Palma – formerly known as Locanda Pagano, the oldest hotel on Capri, first graced the island in 1822 and was home to artists, poets, writers, architects, painters and musicians. It is now set to reopen for its distinguished guests in April next year and reclaim its throne as the epicentre of the Italian island’s social scene.

Hotel La Palma, a 50 room hotel including 18 suites, each complete with its own private balcony or terrace, will be Oetker Collection’s reimagined incarnation of the island’s iconic dolce vita lifestyle as part of the group’s Masterpiece Hotels portfolio. The iconic hotel will be conceived as a unique, elegant Mediterranean retreat on the Italian island for the modern traveller.

The glitz and glamour of Capri

The glitz and glamour of Capri

Effortlessly laidback and a synonym for enduring elegance, Capri is an island in Italy’s Bay of Naples, famed for its rugged landscape, iconic restaurants, excellent shopping and glamorous visitors from the literati, dignitaries, royalty and A-list celebrities. Accessed exclusively via boat, yacht or helicopter from the mainland, Capri has remained a popular tourist destination since the 1950s, a sun-soaked playground for the contemporary jet set that captures the quintessential spirit of the Mediterranean in Italy’s Campania region.

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Since 1822, the hotel’s original owner, notary Giuseppe Pagano, hosted travellers in his villa in what was dubbed the ‘Artists’ Hotel.’ A collective of creatives began to gather from all over the world who were inspirited by the genius loci, charmed by the smooth, familiar atmosphere of this eccentric hotel.

Timo Gruenert, CEO of Oetker Collection, commented: “I simply cannot think of anything more exciting than the outlook of opening a true masterpiece hotel in one of the most beautiful and glamorous destinations in the world, the island of Capri. It will be a homage to La Dolce Vita and the legacy of this legendary location – the first hotel in Capri – while reinventing Hotel La Palma to once again be at the epicentre of the island’s vibrant social scene.”

The Gastronomy at Capri’s Hotel La Palma

The hotel will be home to Gennaro’s restaurant, bar, and terrace, under Chef Gennaro Esposito’s culinary direction. Esposito is a true name in the region, having run his own two-Michelin Star restaurant, Torre del Saracino, for the last 23 years.

Hotel La Palma - Bianca roof top restaurant (rendering)

Hotel La Palma – Bianca roof top restaurant (rendering)

Another gastro highlight of the hotel will be Bianca, a glamorous, newly created rooftop restaurant and bar open late with spectacular views over the sea and Capri Village. In addition, Hotel La Palma will offer a brand-new pool deck, complete with an elegant pool bar that pays homage to the ‘classic Capri’ of the golden age.

Capri’s La Palma Beach Club

Hotel La Palma is located just around the corner from the famous Piazza Umberto I. A short drive to Capri’s southern coast, guests will discover Hotel La Palma’s elegant yet buzzing La Palma Beach Club in the Marina Piccola, home to the island’s famous beaches and restaurants. This will be where fabulous people come and go to watch sun-drenched days flow into glittering twilight evenings.

Capri’s La Palma Beach Club

Capri’s La Palma Beach Club

Open to non-hotel guests, visitors will come from yachts, and neighbouring hotels as La Palma Beach Club becomes the meeting place of choice on the island for long, lazy lunches created by Gennaro Esposito and sunset cocktails. By day, it will be a playground for the great and the good and by night, home to carefree indulgence and the place to rendezvous and soak in Capri’s animated social scene.

The Key Points Of Interest In Capri

Some of the most notable sites of Capri include I Giardini di Augusto, Via Krupp, La Certosa and the iconic Faraglioni. Another of the island’s best-known, must-visit natural sites in easy reach from the hotel is the ‘Grotta Azzurra’ – the Blue Grotto – a dark cavern where the sea glows electric blue, the result of sunlight passing through an underwater cave.

Capri can be accessed by air or by sea

Capri can be accessed by air or by sea

How To Get to Capri

Capri can be accessed by air or by sea. The closest airport to Capri is Naples International Airport, located approximately 10 km from the city’s port. There is also a heliport in Anacapri. In addition, the island can be reached by ferry or hydrofoil in 25 minutes from Sorrento or Positano, 50 minutes from Naples, and one hour from Amalfi. ◼

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Ithaafushi The Private Island, New Getaway In Maldives For A Select Few https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/ithaafushi-the-private-island-new-getaway-in-maldives-for-a-select-few/ Wed, 17 Feb 2021 05:36:54 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=21508 The start of 2021 has been positive. January witnessed the official opening of Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi – The Private Island, the largest private island in the Maldives and ultra-high-end luxury accommodation for the select few. The Maldives is home to some of the most exclusive island resorts globally, and South Male Atoll alone has […]

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The start of 2021 has been positive. January witnessed the official opening of Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi – The Private Island, the largest private island in the Maldives and ultra-high-end luxury accommodation for the select few.

The Maldives is home to some of the most exclusive island resorts globally, and South Male Atoll alone has a stable of 20 island resorts dotting the atoll’s edges. Ithaafushi – The Private Island is an easy stand out in a busy luxury destination like the Maldives. Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi demonstrates that creature comforts always trump barefoot luxury. Essentially, the luxury factor eventually boils down to exceptional service levels that keep one loyal to the brand, the secret sauce for success in premium hospitality.

Ithaafushi, the Pearl Island

The name, Ithaafushi translates to ‘Pearl Island’ in Dhivehi, Maldives’ local language, and represents the isle’s positioning in Hilton’s luxury portfolio. Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi – The Private Island is the ultimate escape offering unparalleled levels of privacy and personalised service for guests seeking only the most prestigious and coveted accommodations.

“Ithaafushi – The Private Island is the crown jewel of our luxury portfolio in Asia Pacific, limitless in the level of privacy and unrivalled hospitality guests are promised,” said Nils-Arne Schroeder, vice president, Luxury & Lifestyle, Hilton, Asia Pacific. “Designed for the most discerning of travellers, the Ithaafushi – The Private Island is the epitome of exclusivity, perfectly placed within one of the most inspirational destinations in the world where a dedicated team anticipates every need and delivers the brand’s elegant and effortless service at every turn.”

“The launch of this unique resort offering represents a momentous milestone for the Waldorf Astoria brand and truly speaks to our commitment to redefining luxury hospitality around the world,” Schroeder added.

Read More: Travelling To Maldives For Holiday In 2021 Is Quick And Easy

Stay At Ithaafushi – The Private Island

Ithaafushi – The Private Island spans 32,000 square meters and can accommodate 24 guests across two elegantly designed villas and one sweeping four-bedroom residence.

A two-bedroom overwater villa promises a unique ocean experience, with two spacious master bedrooms complete with double dressing rooms, indoor and outdoor rain showers, a shared living room, infinity pool and jacuzzi.

Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi - The Private Island, 3 bedroom beach villa

Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi – The Private Island, 3 bedroom beach villa

A separate three-bedroom beach villa, set within lush gardens and coconut palm canopies, has its own beach access and two swimming pools. Those staying in the four-bedroom residence will enjoy two king bedrooms, two queen bedrooms, jacuzzies and an expansive common living area, all with direct access to the beach.

Read More: What’s Hot In The Maldives

Experiences at Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi

From the moment you land on this piece of paradise, trust the Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi’s Personal Concierge team to ensure every need is met with the utmost discretion. The team takes the brand’s iconic ‘True Waldorf Service’ to a new level, offering guests fully personalised service from day to night to guarantee curated experiences.

“We are committed to making Ithaafushi – The Private Island a highly sought-after, world-class destination for the privileged few,” said Etienne Dalancon, general manager, Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi. “Our dedicated team is devoted entirely to ensuring every moment is absolutely personalised, with exceptional service and unsurpassed attention to detail. We will pull out all the stops to ensure the most memorable stay for our guests, every single time.”

The dedicated Wellness Concierge at the overwater spa helps organise customised therapies to indulge in while at the resort. The meditation and yoga pavilion along with fully equipped gym offer magnificent ocean views, with personal training and classes upon request.

Unwind on one of the sea swings, under the palm hammocks, sunken loungers, or bask in one of the five luxurious pools.

A dedicated children’s pool & gaming area, and the Young Discovery Park at the main resort features a water recreation area and various bespoke activities to keep the children engaged.

Dining Options at Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi

The private island’s dedicated culinary team take guests on a diverse culinary journey, offering bespoke menus to be enjoyed.

The two main islands, making up the rest of the resort, are home to 10 speciality dining venues. Dine at Terra, a unique bamboo pod-style nest set at a slight elevation among trees with views across the ocean serving haute cuisine with premium wine.

Other dining venues with an artistic interior design include ‘Yasmeen’ serving a gastronomic journey of Levant cuisine in a heritage Arabian village setting complete with antique décor and artefacts, and ‘The Rock’ – a cave-like dining room built from Jordanian limestone serving food and wine pairing menus that pay homage to renowned wine regions.

The Ledge by Dave Pynt features an elevated Australian barbecue experience in the middle of the Indian Ocean. The Waldorf Astoria experience is incomplete without a visit to the Peacock Alley bar, found in the 30 plus iconic Waldorf properties worldwide.

Experiences at Ithaafushi, South Male Atoll

Off-island experiences are also available, and the favourite tends to be heading to the private sandbank for a castaway experience where sunset dinner, a personal yoga session or merely being off-grid for a while is a pleasurable escape.

Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi - The Private Island, 4 bedroom residence

Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi – The Private Island, 4 bedroom residence

The underwater world in the South Male Atoll is ripe for exploration with a plethora of watersports, diving activities and yacht excursions at a moment’s notice. Experience spectacular views of the resort and nearby reefs by parasailing 200m above sea level or ride the underwater scooter Seabob.

Other activities to keep one engaged include windsurfing, catamaran sailing excursion, kitesurfing, paddleboarding, kayaking, water skiing, wakeboarding, working on perfecting the moves in an X-Jets jetpack or exploring the resort’s house reef or nearby reefs. Explore the beautiful Victory Wreck, Alia Wreck, Muthi Wreck and Kuda Giri Wreck, abundant with healthy marine life, schools of reef fish and beautiful corals.

Read More: Experience Swimming With Whale Sharks At Gaafu Alifu Atoll In Maldives

Staying Safe Protocols

Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi operates with industry-leading standards of cleanliness and disinfection of the proprietary Hilton CleanStay program while adhering to the Maldivian health and safety guidelines.

The Maldives has a sensible and practical ‘one island one resort’ policy, making this the ideal island getaway destination for 2021 and beyond. Going one step further, spending your getaway at Ithaafushi Private Island, all 32,000 square meters of it, limited to just one’s entourage of family, friends, nannies and security detail, tops any international health policy on social distancing. Getting from your villa residence to Waldorf Astoria Maldives’s main island requires a speedboat.

Getting to Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi

The Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi is located at the South Male Atoll and is accessible directly from the airport via a 15-minute seaplane flight or a 40-minute ride on one resort’s six luxury Ithaafushi Princess yachts. To explore beyond the private island estate, direct access to the main island is available via speed boat. ◼

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Find Out Which Maldives Luxury Resorts Are Restarting To Welcome Guests https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/find-out-which-maldives-luxury-resorts-are-restarting-to-welcome-guests/ Thu, 13 Aug 2020 12:39:01 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=21141 Travel enthusiasts globally share a similar thought while contemplating their travels for 2020 and beyond – ‘will the trip materialise’. This year has been rough, undoubtedly, but as locations around the world are slowly reopening, travellers are getting into cars, planes, trains and yachts albeit the perceived risks — the pandemic is not able to […]

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Travel enthusiasts globally share a similar thought while contemplating their travels for 2020 and beyond – ‘will the trip materialise’. This year has been rough, undoubtedly, but as locations around the world are slowly reopening, travellers are getting into cars, planes, trains and yachts albeit the perceived risks — the pandemic is not able to extinguish the desire for travel.

Maldives, one of the rare Asian countries that recently reopened its borders for leisure travellers immediately observed jet-setters and enthusiastic honeymooners head to its beautiful atolls. The concept of social distancing is fairly straightforward for tourists to the Maldives simply because of the country’s policy of ‘one resort one island’. Several luxurious resorts welcomed their first guests in awe and absolute excitement.

Constance Halaveli Maldives, North Ari Atoll

The team at Constance Halaveli offered a warm welcome to returning guests. Constance, with two hideaways in the Maldives, is intimate, luxurious and perfectly represents the ‘sun, sand and sea’ theme. Within Constance Halaveli, safe distancing comes easy for guests with the 57 water villas, 9 beach villas, 19 beach villas or the lavish presidential beach villa.

Activities & Experiences: Movie night on the beach under a curtain of stars, snorkel amongst the abundant marine life and laze around the private sun terrace with regular dips in either the plunge pool or the ocean – follow your heart.

Four Seasons Resort Maldives

After launching an enhanced programme to ensure the safety of their guests, both the Four Seasons Resort Maldives opened their doors to welcome guests from all across the world. Apart from being surrounded by tropical greens and mesmerising ocean, the arriving guests can experience both their resorts on the same holiday – a few nights at Kuda Huraa resort, North Male Atoll while awaiting a seaplane transfer to Landaa Giraavaru at Baa Atoll.

Activities & Experiences: Learn about the initiatives to protect marine ecosystems at Marine Discovery Centre, head out for a scuba dive during the day and end the day with a spa therapy or cocktails by the sunset.

LUX* North Male Atoll

The surf season is in full swing and the island’s most thrilling waves await the return of their guests. LUX* North Male Atoll, with its own seasonal surf spot welcomes guests back. The returning guests are guaranteed an enjoyable summer in this paradise of penthouse villas and spectacularly designed spaces to play, relax and retreat.

 

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Activities & Experiences: Sail along the sandbanks and islets that make up the atoll chain in a catamaran, enjoy pink and orange sunsets from the top floor of the overwater penthouses or the private plunge pools and enjoy an entire menu card of water sports in this world-class location.

Soneva Fushi, Baa Atoll

After ensuring a high level of safety and wellness for returning guests, Soneva Fushi welcomed travellers from around the world in style. Soneva’s bare-foot luxury villas hidden among dense foliage on a private island are ideal for those looking for a secluded retreat to relax and unwind.

 

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Activities & Experiences: Get in touch with nature in this fragile landscape, a world far away from blaring news as you picnic on a deserted island with a personal chef. Slow things down to match speed of your breath, be it when scuba divining or contemplating life as the entire night sky floods with a billion stars.

Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi

Waldorf Astoria Maldives in South Male Atoll is a tropical paradise spanning across three islands. All rooms and suites come generously appointed with a private pool and for those keen to enter a fantasy style ‘Narnia’, the resort has a private island with a beach villa, overwater villa, a residence, 5 pools and a private entertainment clubhouse. How’s that for exclusivity. With all the safety measures in place, Waldorf welcomes returning guests with open arms.


Activities & Experiences: Eleven dining venues, a world-class spa, you very own private ‘play’ island and beyond that every possible activity in the Maldives is at your fingertips.

Velaa Private Island, Maldives

Checking all the boxes in a luxury island getaway list, Velaa Private Island in x, is a place of seclusion in harmony with the environment and giving you a glimpse of the tranquil Maldivian way of life. Here, the mornings are fresh and calming, the afternoons cool when snorkelling along the island’s edges and the evenings take on shades of champagne irrespective of where you find yourself when on this island – it’s the inner child at play here.

 

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Activities & Experiences: Indulge in a round of golf in a tropical island setting in the middle of the Indian Ocean or seek solace at Tavaru tower, a white coral-like tube of a structure hiding an extensive wine cellar. When having difficulty weighing the options between golfing or wine, head to Cloud9 for a session of indulgent pampering and cool off in their snow room; try and remember, you are still in the Maldives. ◼

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Luxury Villas – Social Distancing In Style https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/luxury-villas-social-distancing-in-style/ Sat, 09 May 2020 12:48:21 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=20138

The new norms for domestic travel expected to be implemented gradually, globally, over the coming weeks and months consist of the same few rules that we have all grown accustomed to over the last couple of months: practice social distancing, avoid crowds, cover the mouth & nose with a mask and wash hands frequently.

Our need for travel is unquenchable. The build-up and stifling of emotions while in lockdown needs to be let out. Complying with the health and safety norms is also paramount, so it’s crucial to find the balance between proper distancing and leisure. Small adjustments sound too little of a compromise, especially if it paves the way for the new norm. The ideal way to keep within limits while having a well-deserved break is by safely checking into a villa or a lodge.

It’s the revival of the old thrills: bringing the family along a grand stay with the promise of fresh new surroundings: lush, green vistas, bright blue private pools, or the sprawling, golden desert lodges. The change of atmosphere brings comfort; and inhaling fresh ambiance will revive one’s spirit.

Here are five themes to enjoy a holiday while following the guidelines of social distancing.

Recline & enjoy family-fun hotels

Eight amazing stays from Tanzania to Indonesia, from water sports on pristine beaches to walking amongst ancient pine trees. Family travels anywhere in the world require the presence of both leisurely and thrilling activities, a homely feeling, and plenty of room for cosy quality time with loved ones. If you have dreamed of a paradise-like family get-together, take a look at these 8 getaways for family-fun.

Taylor River Lodge

Taylor River Lodge

All Around Asia: Celebrating Culture & Luxury

Experience Asia’s authentic places to stay in luxury, there are no cookie cutters to be found anywhere close by. A touch of the Orient, a glimmer of the Middle East – Asia is a melting pot of cultures exploding with diverse charms. From the Zen-inspired mountains of Chengdu to the dazzling sand dunes of the Bedouin, experience the continent’s many facets while staying in its most immersive luxury hotels.

Phum Baitang - Garden & Grounds © Zannier Hotels

Phum Baitang – Garden & Grounds © Zannier Hotels

Green Side Of The Desert

From sustainability to conservation efforts, the Middle East’s most eco-friendly lodges ensure a guilt-free stay. Beyond the rolling desert dunes and glittering malls, the Middle East is home to a trove of eco-friendly, sustainable resorts.You don’t have to sacrifice your eco-credentials while travelling around the middle east – whether you need a quick trip away from the city or want to completely break away to an oasis of calm, there’s a sustainable, luxurious lodge waiting to welcome you.

Al Maha Desert Resort, UAE Emirates Suite

Al Maha Desert Resort, UAE Emirates Suite

2020’s Best Villas

Unique locations and gorgeous views, our selected villas are homely and luxurious. Wintry snow-capped mountains gazing down modern-day chalets, precariously-placed castles at the edge of a Mediterranean cliff, enthralling beachside huts in their pure solace and exclusivity–these are some of the world’s best destinations that appear to be conceived in dreams.As doors swing open, wanderlusts are transported into a whole new world of luxury. All yearnings are indulged; from island hopping, gastronomical cravings, stellar sights, and newfound delights, diligently served by the affectionate locals eager to please. Inhale a bit of whimsy with the sprawling natural backdrops and revel in the magic and modernity behind the walls of these otherworldly villas.

Lux_ North Male Atoll

Lux_ North Male Atoll

Island Resorts Protecting The Oceans

Discover how some of the world’s most alluring island resorts are protecting the oceans.

The sustainably built residence of The Brando, image by Adam Bruzzone

The sustainably built residence of The Brando, image by Adam Bruzzone

Turtle, marine mammal and coral preservation; celebrity-led developments and the rehabilitation of ecosystems: some of the world’s most exclusive island resorts excel most for the commitment they show to protecting the oceans. Venture to these isolated locations across the planet to see the difference resorts like this can make to life beneath the waves. ◼

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Unravelling The Giant Pieces Of The Philippine Puzzle https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/unravelling-the-giant-pieces-of-the-philippine-puzzle/ Fri, 01 May 2020 02:46:10 +0000 https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/?p=20107

Its archipelagic structure has always been a marvel within the Pacific blue—a string of islands forming a silhouette of what could be a baby extending its hands, trying to unfurl his legs for the first step. The many-island cluster, more than 7,000 of them, forms a piece of a puzzle that doesn’t seem to lock, at least visually, with the jagged edges of the Asian continent. Whether Pangea chose to let chunks of geographical wonders adrift, or let them rise from the trenches deep, one will never know. But the country’s current formation, a fragment of a gargantuan past, stirs a global desire for discoveries, thanks to many unexplored islands that look like speckles from man’s map.

Scenic Panorama of a strait in the Hundred Islands National Park in Pangasinan, image by Roman Skorzus

Scenic Panorama of a strait in the Hundred Islands National Park in Pangasinan, image by Roman Skorzus



Lingayen Gulf, a tranquil body of bright azure waters, beautifully frames the Ilokano province of Pangasinan and blessed it with a collection of green-topped dollops floating over the shore. This is the Hundred Islands National Park, a name that causes either a fascination or a frown–surely, Mother Nature wouldn’t sprinkle ten tens of islands in a single area. This might come as a surprise: she didn’t. In fact, she blessed it with 123. 124, during low tide.

Crystal clear water of Hundred Islands in Alaminos City, image by Aragorn_19

Crystal clear water of Hundred Islands in Alaminos City, image by Aragorn_19

The locals call them kapulo-pulo—small, mushroom-shaped lands gorgeously smothered with lush vegetation around its shapely head. Underneath it, a craggy limestone base, whose foundations may have eroded during millennia of rippling tides as not all of them had names.

The doorway to Hundred Islands is Baranggay Lucap, a hearty, sandy fringe to the city of Alaminos. Boats are parked on the pearl-green waters before jetting to a glorious maze of tree-topped cliffs, with tour guides constantly entertaining their guests with folktales amidst the sound of the boat motor. Many of the Filipinos are superstitious folk; many of their myths still haunt the present generation–most outstandingly, those imbibed with romance. In one version, the Hundred Islands was formed when a magical pearl shattered into pieces, caused by two lovers claiming the hand of a princess. In another, the islands were tears from a broken-hearted giant.

Kayaking by a beautiful island beach in the Hundred Islands, image by Edwin Verin

Kayaking by a beautiful island beach in the Hundred Islands, image by Edwin Verin

Quezon Island, a string of three islets clumped into one, is among the most visited venues, lodged with its own dining and grilling areas for the campers. Wooden decks lead as pathways to many leisure spots, including a resting area and a zipline. The beach grounds, a vibrant harmony of craggy rocks, green waters and powdery sand, beckons for swimming, snorkelling, and kayaking. Two of the other developed islands are Governor Island, which possesses the highest vantage point in the region, and Children Island, a swimming ground created perfectly for the younger explorers.

Wood carved with different faces line in a row to form a fence, Kamay na Bato Art and gallery in Luna La Union, image by Chema Grenda

Wood carved with different faces line in a row to form a fence, Kamay na Bato Art and gallery in Luna La Union, image by Chema Grenda

How the tour guides spot the islands from beneath the limestone skirts is still a mystery, but despite looking almost similar, these rocky cliffs possess their own individual surprises. Marcos Island is a stretch of fine-powdered beaches and is home to the Imelda Cave, where one can dive from the ceiling and head straight into the borderless sea. Cathedral Island is named after a gigantic cave shaped like a basilica’s dome. Century Island is a jagged terrain of stalactites and stalagmites, with fruit bats thriving in the dark of its limestone corners, a perfect location to test the most skilful spelunker.

Palm Tree Road at Siargao, image by Stephen Green-Price

Palm Tree Road at Siargao, image by Stephen Green-Price

The Bicol region of Caramoan also possesses the same wonder—although not as many islets. The jungle-caped peninsula, the gem of Camarines Sur, rose to celebrity status after serving as a backdrop to many international shows, including the U.S. and French editions of Survivor. Its remoteness is a factor; Caramoan is a two-hour plane ride from Manila. By road, it takes almost twelve hours. It was as if Mother Nature herself kept its distance from the crowd; the scattered islands, engulfed in electric blue waters, remain unspoiled by man’s hands.

Siargao Island, image by Stephen Green-Price

Siargao Island, image by Stephen Green-Price

Navigating through the Caramoan Islands takes an entire day; many of those opportunities require climbing into the jagged surface or snorkelling through the teal waters. Tight water shoes, among other things, is essential. The journey begins on the shore, where a boat accommodates an exclusive crowd on tour, and in hospitable Filipino fashion, the crew entertains with a hilarious mix of jokes and myths. Many of these myths are associated with how the islands were named.

Hidden Paradise Cove With White Sand Beach and Lagoon - Tugawe, Caramoan, image by N8Allen

Hidden Paradise Cove With White Sand Beach and Lagoon – Tugawe, Caramoan, image by N8Allen

The island of Matukad, “steep climb” in Bicolano, challenges with a 10-minute ascent into the limestone path to catch a glimpse of its mysterious lagoon, one locals believe to be guarded by a magical Bangus—milkfish. Lahos, “passing through”, is a pristine white island nestled in between two limestone formations. This familiar spot has been an occasional shooting location for Survivor’s tribal council. Bag-ing, a triangle-shaped island with rock formations shaped like teeth, hides a preserved coral reef within its crystal-clear lagoon. One can snorkel in the depths and gaze into the lush marine life.

Cathedral Cave' limestone rock formation - Pinasil Island, El Nido, Palawan, image by jejim

Cathedral Cave’ limestone rock formation – Pinasil Island, El Nido, Palawan, image by jejim

A photographic island that sinks during high tide, Cagbalinad is composed of receding limestone formations that offer unobstructed views of a more popular destination, the Gota Beach Cove. The more bucolic views are in Guinahoan, a peaceful lighthouse island laden with mangroves and flourishing livestock.

From the region of Bisaya, down to Mindanao. Siargao has gained massive popularity as a surfing capital, annually challenging thrillists to face Cloud 9, one of the highly ranked surf breaks in the world. The waters are not tepid; they are curdled by the warm Philippine weather and the strong Pacific winds. Quicksilver, a smaller break on the shallow reef, sits just beside it.

Cathedral Caverns and cliff diving in Boracay, image by Ravenash

Cathedral Caverns and cliff diving in Boracay, image by Ravenash

But Siargao is more than its waves. The tear-shaped island is also a gateway to three spectacular islands spread across its wide blue channel. Naked Island, the first hop from the tour, is a bare patch of sand floating above a reef. There are no signs of life above it—not even a single tree to hide from the sun—but underneath, it brims with marine biodiversity, making it a perfect spot for snorkelling.

Surfing in Siargao, image by Ruby Ann Fuentes

Surfing in Siargao, image by Ruby Ann Fuentes

A 20-minute ride from Naked Island, Daku appears—an abundant island extravagantly laden with coconut trees from edge to edge. Black-roofed huts parade by the beach, offering a place of rest before the next journey. This sight is echoed in the final venue, Guyam, a small island furnished with a generous cluster of coconut trees, sprouting from the white sand beach. Underneath its skirts, a shallow reef. A capable guide can climb the trunk and produce fresh juice from hand-picked coconuts. For a moment, one can submit into the vibe, gazing at the crystal blue lagoon and admiring its depths, wondering what secrets it holds.

With thousands of islands thriving in its sun-soaked waters, a great part of the Philippines remains a puzzle—unspoiled and unexplored. Veiled by the waters, these islands remain a secret, except for those who are not afraid to voyage far. ◼

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