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Luxury Adventure Vacations You Need to Book in 2025

October 30, 2024 by Alex Allen No Comments
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Luxury Gold guests are accustomed to a certain level of comfort, but that doesn’t mean they like to scrimp on adventure. If you have a spirit that can’t be quelled and a bucket list that needs tending to in the next year, we have plenty of ideas for luxury adventure vacations that will capture your imagination.

We give each of our luxury adventure tours an activity level: leisurely, balanced or dynamic. And the level of activity is not necessarily equal to the level of adventure. For instance, on a leisurely (short distances, flat surfaces) luxury vacation in New Zealand, you’ll cover cities, caves, hot springs, waterfalls, and a treewalk made up of 28 suspension bridges, and on a dynamic luxury journey to Italy, the Cinque Terre is more intrepid than it looks (longer distances, trickier terrain). Here are six bucket list trips to get you thinking.

 

Look for the big five in Kruger National Park

Safaris tend to be quite high on everyone’s list of luxury adventure vacations – is it finally time? If your bucket list priority is to see lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos and buffalo (the big five) in one trip, this epic national park offers a diverse range of terrain including mountains, rivers, savannah and tropical forests. On our Spectacular South Africa journey, the private open-air safaris are led by professional trackers over three days and there are plunge pools, starlit dinners and pampering treatments aplenty back at the Lion Sands Game Reserve in between drives. This journey also includes Table Mountain, wineries and more rare wildlife sightings at Boulders Beach.

mother and elephant calf sheltering together by a tree

 

Board the Rocky Mountaineer, Luxury Gold-style

Adventure travel and rail travel go hand in hand – there is nothing quite like watching the world from your window, particularly if you happen to be sitting in the glass-domed Goldleaf car of the Rocky Mountaineer, on a reclining seat, eating from the a la carte menu (with local wine pairings), with the option of wandering to an open-air viewing vestibule. On our Majesty of the Rockies journey, you’ll travel from Banff to Vancouver, via glaciers, canyons and lakes. Waking up aboard the train on the home-stretch and eating a gourmet breakfast beside some of the most dazzling scenery in the world completes a luxury journey like no other.

Traveler leans out of window on a train traveling through a forested mountain area

 

Explore the lesser traveled wildernesses of Japan

You may know (and long for) Japan’s cities, sushi, skyscrapers, shrines and cherry blossom sightings but there are breathtaking wonders further afield, too. Oirase Gorge – within the Towada-Hachimantai National Park on the main island – is an enchanting river valley that encompasses verdant forests, dramatic waterfalls and crystal clear streams. Experiencing an onsen in Tokyo is one thing, but taking a soothing soak in the forest is unforgettable. Our Majestic Japan journey is dynamic, which means four miles of walking on some days, with some steep hills. It includes views of Mount Fuji from a cable car, a tea ceremony and a meeting with a cherry blossom doctor, plus mind-expanding meals and some of the most extravagant and cozy hotels in the world.

Oirase river winding through woodlands in Japan

 

Hike to get the best sunset views at Angkor Wat

Together, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam make for one of the most epic luxury adventure vacations you can have. There’s the lush greenery, floating markets and flower farms of the Mekong Delta, the Imperial Citadel of Hue, the sheer magic (and the pho) of Hoi An, the glittering emerald waters of Ha Long Bay, ethereal Luang Prabang (the whole town is a UNESCO World Heritage site) and vistas aplenty in between. Nothing beats the golden, glowing view of Angkor Wat, though, at least as good as everyone says it is, reflected in the water below. On our Inspiring Indochina journey, an archaeologist is on hand to guide you to the best spots.

Sunrise behind the silhouette of Angkor Wat

 

Walk the steep, rugged coastline of the Cinque Terre

In northwest Italy, the Cinque Terre is made up of five pastel-coloured cliffside villages overlooking the Ligurian Sea, connected by narrow walking paths and a few incredibly precarious mountain roads. The Cinque Terre National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site – described as a landscape of great scenic and cultural value. There are 120km of trails along this stretch of coastline, and the breathtaking views alone make it a bucket list walk. See this most rugged, enchanting coastline on our Ultimate Italy journey, which also covers Rome, Umbria, Florence and Venice – truly the luxury vacation to Italy you’ve been dreaming of.

View looking down at one of the villages of Cinque Terre with blue water, fishing boats and a small beach

 

Weave through the cloud forest to Machu Picchu

When one thinks of adventure travel, Machu Picchu comes quickly to mind. In the middle of a tropical mountain forest in Peru, 2,430m above sea level, the sprawling Inca citadel must be seen up close to be believed. On our Grand South America journey, you’ll board the panoramic Vistadome train to Machu Picchu, pausing for lunch above the Vilcanota River followed by a guided walk through the unfathomably lush and mesmerizing cloud forest. This luxury vacation also features wine in Casablanca Valley, Eva Peron’s balcony in Buenos Aires and cocktails on Copacabana Beach.

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15 Best Places to Visit in Asia in 2025: From Temples to Tea Hills

October 29, 2024 by Jess Williamson 1 Comment
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If you’re already planning next year’s trip to Asia and need some inspiration, then discover the best places to visit in Asia by Luxury Gold. There are countless beautiful places in Asia, whether you’re after picture-perfect beaches, mountains, ancient temples and civilizations, or sustainable luxury hotels – the world’s largest continent has it all.

Uncover the best places to visit in Asia, and make your 2025 the year of exploration

 

Siem Reap, Cambodia

siem reap cambodia

There’s a reason why Siem Reap, a town in northwestern Cambodia, is a popular destination for many travelers beacuse it’s one of the best places to visit in Asia when it comes to awe-inspiring temples and UNESCO listed sites. When you visit Siem Reap with Luxury Gold, you’ll stay in the Angkor Phokeethra Golf and Spa Resort, regularly awarded as Siem Reap’s best golf resort, where you can relax with views the ornate gardens after a day of exploring ancient ruins. 

Of course, there’s so much to see beyond your hotel; you’ll dine at Mahob, a stone’s throw away from Angkor Wat located in a cozy garden setting surrounded by trees, flowers and a lotus pond. A must-see when in Siem Reap, you’ll explore the Angkor Archaeological Park with a renowned archaeologist who will enlighten you on the largest religious complex on earth. See what’s happening in modern-day Cambodia as you attend Phare, an incredible show that sees local artists use theater, music, dance and modern circus arts to tell uniquely Cambodian tales brought to life by Phare. This MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience supports the lives of at-risk Cambodian youth through gainful employment in the arts. 

See it on: Cambodia and Vietnam in Style  

 

Maldives

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For a more ‘no shoes, no news’ kind of vacation, the Maldives is one of the best places to visit in Asia, and its tranquil escapism will leave you feeling truly rested and recharged. One of our best luxury hotels in the world, Soneva Fushi in the Maldives offers the ultimate barefoot luxury experience. Set amidst the stunning Baa Atoll UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the resort is a paradise for those seeking a sustainable escape in a beautiful and intimate setting.  

Gourmet dining options range from the dinner in the treetops to beachside barbecues under the stars for experiences you’ll never forget. The resort makes use of organic produce from its own gardens, meaning the food can even outshine the setting – though with special dining experiences such as the Astronomical Dinner Cruise and the Desert Island Picnic, the views will be unparalleled. 

 

Related reading: These Are the 10 Best Luxury Hotels in the World

 

Osaka, Japan

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Any trip to Japan is going to be a culinary delight, but Osaka is one of the best places to visit in Asia for food-lovers. Often overlooked in favor of Kyoto, a trip to Osaka will allow you to explore this bustling city, visiting the Tenma, Tsuruhashi, and Shin-Sekai neighborhoods in search of the best teppanyaki. When you visit Osaka with Luxury Gold, you’ll discover why Osaka is known as the ‘kitchen of Japan’ as you stroll through Donburi street with a Local Expert, taste local specialties like takoyaki, crispy battered balls of octopus, spring onions and ginger. When you need to walk off some of the delicious food, you’ll explore the fascinating Osaka Castle, and visit the top of the Floating Garden Observatory in the Umeda Sky Building for incredible city views. 

See it on: Majestic Japan 

 

Agra, India

sunrise at the taj mahalNo visit to India is complete without a trip to Agra, home of the Taj Mahal – but there’s no better way to see this popular destination than with Luxury Gold. Your hotel, an oasis away from the city’s busy streets, is just a stone’s throw away from the Taj Mahal, and you can even see views of the UNESCO World Heritage Site from the pool. You’ll rise before the sun on one of your days in Agra to view the Taj Mahal. With the light of dawn and fewer visitors you’ll have time to fully appreciate its grandeur in peace, accompanied by only the birds and monkeys.  

You’ll leave the grandeur of the monument and meet the community living in the shadow of the Taj Mahal when you take a Mughal Heritage Walk. Discover hidden gems of the area and learn about daily life in the ancient village with impressive vistas of India’s most famous monument. Through this initiative, tourism helps suppoprt the community and improve their living conditions.   

The views continue as you visit the impressive fortress in Agra, delving into the history of the Mughal Dynasty who ruled their empire for over 300 years. Glorious mosques and fairytale palaces are protected within its walls. Get in touch with today’s Indian culture and society as you visit a private colonial bungalow for high tea, meeting the host family and listening to their stories about the British Raj.  

See it on: Essence of India

 

Phang Nga Bay, Thailand

James bond island from Thailand

Phang Nga Bay, also known as Ao Phang Nga National Park, may be one of the best places to visit in Asia – especially for film buffs, who’ll recognize it as the backdrop for the 1974 James Bond movie The Man with a Golden Gun, featuring Koh Tapu island. Its distinctive limestone cliffs and striking rock formations give it an otherworldly aura, supported by mangrove forests and small islands dotted around. Found between southern Thailand’s mainland and Phuket Island, here you can explore countless caves and lagoons, and snorkel along coral reefs.  

One of the best luxury hotels in the area, Six Senses Yao Noi offers cliffside private villas that feel like staying in a tree house, with incredible views over Phang Nga Bay. The boutique hotel is designed using natural materials that harmonize with the landscape, and when it comes to dining you can relish local, seasonal ingredients. For exclusive dining head to the Hilltop, where you can relish a Thai dinner with exceptional bay views. 

 

Singapore

Supertree Grove, Singapore

The glamor of Singapore can’t be underestimated, with futuristic cityscapes, grand gardens, and incredible restaurants waiting within the city. Take a ride on the Eastern & Oriental Express, as you journey from the urban buzz of Singapore deep into the Malaysian jungle, and back again on this slow and luxurious journey. Don’t miss Singapore’s annual thrill as Formula 1 returns each September at the iconic Marina Bay Street Circuit. It was F1’s original night race, and the city lights almost outshine the cars. When it comes to dinner, both fine dining and authentic street food are covered; don’t sleep on the latter, with Hawker Centers offering some of the best food in Singapore – Chan Hon Meng was the first Singapore street food chef to win a Michelin star in 2016 for his stall, Hawker Chan. 

 

Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka

Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka

The unique charm of Nuwara Eliya – a lush, picturesque hill city in central Sri Lanka’s tea country – is that it’s a far cry from the bright sunshine and cloudless beaches you’ll see on postcards, although that doesn’t make it any less picture perfect. At 1,800 meters above sea level you’ll find cool, crisp weather with highs of 22° (72ºF) in April, the region’s hottest month, as well as misty clouds that give it the name ‘Little England’. Like England itself, it’s the kind of climate that invites you to curl up with a steaming cup of tea – which you’ll be doing after a tour of one of Nuwara Eliya’s many historic tea estates. We promise you haven’t tasted tea like this before, with whole Ceylon tea leaves bringing a much more delicate flavor as they’re brewed right at the source. 

Outside of the tea estates, the cooler climate offers the perfect conditions for dramatic, misty hikes through the nearby forests, while the Nuwara Eliya Golf Club, one of the oldest golf clubs in Asia, is definitely worth a visit – and contributes to making this one of the best places to visit in Asia. 

 

Mt. Fuji, Japan

Mt. Fuji, Japan

There’s no bad season to travel to Mount Fuji: in the summer it’s officially open for climbing; in fall the foliage turns a symphony of burnt orange and reds; in winter you can ski; and in spring, cherry blossoms are in bloom. While you can spot Fuji on the train between Tokyo and Osaka, it’s worth visiting for more than a fleeting glimpse. The Fuji Five Lake (Fujigoko) region at the northern foot of the mountain provides picture-perfect views of the mountain, as do Lake Kawaguchiko’s onsens (hot springs). 

See it on: Majestic Japan

 

Jaipur, India

Jaipur, India

The capital of India’s Rajasthan state, Jaipur is affectionately known as the ‘Pink City’ for its trademark, dusty pink building color, the most famous of which is Hawa Mahal, a five-story pink sandstone structure in the heart of the city with 953 small windows. If picture-worthy architecture and incredible palaces are on your list, Jaipur will deliver in spades.  

Unique experiences are waiting on your Luxury Gold journey to Jaipur, as you enjoy a private access tour around Jaipur City Palace including the maharajah’s personal living room, normally off limits to visitors, before you savor an Indian-inspired high tea on the regal terrace. More architectural marvels await as you stroll through the intricately designed complex of courtyards and halls of Amber Fort, decorated with shimmering walls and ceilings. Embrace the hubbub of the city as you visit Jaipur’s flower and spice market, or attend a traditional prayer ceremony at a white marble Hindu temple. 

See it on: Imperial Rajasthan 

 

Hue, Vietnam

east gate, hue vietnam

Hue has a reputation among Vietnamese people as being the most romantic city in the country, and your Luxury Gold trip to Hue will show you the most beautiful sides of it. You’ll stay at Pilgrimage Village, a tranquil hotel situated among leafy trees and quiet countryside. This is your oasis, where you can take part in meditation, yoga or tai chi classes in your free time, and unwind in the steam bath. When you’re out and about, you’ll be cycling through rice fields through the countryside to Thanh Toan village, where you can visit the lively local market, bargain with the locals and see traditional houses. Soak up the agricultural way of life, a suitable contrast to the city.  

No trip to Hue is complete without a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Imperial Citadel, a place of historical significance and architectural beauty. Learn about Emperor Gia Long, the first ruler of the Nguyen Dynasty, who made this the center of a unified Vietnam. 

For a truly unique experience you’ll meet celebrated painter and singer, Camille Huyen, dining at her home, the fascinating Ben Xuan Garden House Theatre in Hue. Prepare for a memorable meal and private concert, hearing from her and her husband about their fascinating lives.  

Take to the water on a boat ride to the private museum of Tran Dihn Son, whose great-grandfather was a high-ranking mandarin during the Nguyen Dynasty, where you can see the vast collection of rare antiquities collected by him and his ancestors. 

See it on: Spirit of Vietnam 

Related reading: Hue is Where the Heart is: In Conversation With Artist Camille Huyen

 

Udaipur, India

leela palace, Udaipur, India

Udaipur goes by many nicknames such as ‘City of Lakes’ or ‘Venice of the East’, famous not only for its lakes but also its palaces. On a Luxury Gold journey you’ll witness the city’s historical grandeur as you visit the City Palace complex that towers over the banks of Lake Pichola and lay eyes on the intricate Ranakpur’s Jain Temples, a marvel made up of almost 1500 white marble pillars. Later on, you’re able to cruise the serene waters of Lake Pichola or explore the old city’s colorful bazaar. 

You’ll truly experience Udaipur’s palatial architecture as you stay in The Leela Palace Built in the style of a grand Maharaja’s palace, The Leela Palace evokes the mystique of a bygone age where refined service and regal majesty combine to present an unparalleled experience. 

See it on: Imperial Rajasthan 

 

Bali, Indonesia

Bali, Indonesia

Bali is a well-trodden destination ever since 2010’s Eat, Pray, Love with Julia Roberts – but there are still relatively undiscovered spots where you can avoid the crowds while taking in Bali’s unparalleled beauty. One of those is Amed, an East Bali beach town and something of a hidden gem. One of the best spots in Asia for scuba diving in the world at Amed Reef, yoga classes overlooking the island at Blue Earth Village, or sundowners at the clifftop infinity pool at Sunset Point, Amed offers a laid-back vacation with plenty to see and do. 

 

Hoi An, Vietnam

Anantara Hoi An Resort

Vietnam’s glowing, lantern-filled city of Hoi An is well-renowned as one of the country’s most romantic places to visit. When you journey with Luxury Gold, you’ll stay at the Anantara Hoi An Resort on the banks of the Thu Bon River. Just moments away from the historic part of Hoi An, this tranquil hotel overlooks the river where you can take in the views from your sunbed, or make use of its spa services when you’re not exploring.  Hoi An’s ancient Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and you’ll explore this charming, historic area seeing well-preserved buildings that date back several centuries, spotting hundreds of colorful lanterns along the way. 

When you’re not in the town itself, you’ll visit the beautiful Cam Thanh Village with its dense coconut jungles, learning its history during the Vietnam War and its current status as a supplier of seafood, vegetables and rice. Glide across the water in a traditional bamboo-basket boat to the Thanh Dong village where you’ll hear about local farming customs, continuing through a peaceful water coconut forest to a riverside restaurant overlooking the rice fields. Get stuck into a hands-on cooking class alongside a local chef – and enjoy your hard work for lunch. 

See it on: Spirit of Vietnam 

 

Kobe, Japan

kobe japan

Don’t overlook cosmopolitan Kobe when thinking of the best places to visit in Asia. Here you can explore the bustling city while still being surrounded by sea and mountains when in downtown Kobe. Walking through Kobe is the best way to see the city, which is on the smaller side compared to goliaths like Tokyo. It’s all too easy to eat and drink your way round Kobe, home of the world-renowned Kobe beef – it won’t taste better than in its home city. Wakkoqu is one of the best restaurants to try Kobe beef, where you can watch the chef prepare your meal in front of you. Kobe is also one of Japan’s leading areas for sake brewing, with sake brewery tours showing you the process from grain to bottle. To relax away from the bustle of city life, visit one of the most famous hot springs in Japan, Arima Onsen, just 30 minutes from downtown Kobe but still within the city limits. Make sure to head out of the city one evening to the mountains where you can see the city lights sparkle, known as the “million dollar night view”. 

  

Luang Prabang, Laos

Luang Prabang, Laos mekong river

Step back in time when you visit Luang Prabang, with its well-preserved colonial architecture and traditional Lao style – the town is also UNESCO World Heritage Site. When you travel with Luxury Gold, the Luang Say Residence will be your home, designed in an elegant colonial style. This 5-star boutique hotel offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain ranges, while you can stroll through the lush tropical gardens within the hotel itself. You’ll rise with the sun to participate in the centuries-old Buddhist tradition of offering alms to the monks from the ancient temples of Luang Prabang, sharing this deeply spiritual ceremony with the local people.  

Ascend the sacred mountain, Mount Phousi, taking in the natural beauty from the top as you spot the confluence of the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers with the jungle-clad mountains rising in the distance. Perhaps you’ll even spot the place where you’ll take a sunset cruise along the Mekong River later on, observing rural life along the tree-lined banks of this magnificent river while enjoying a sundowner and all the burning colors of the magnificent sunset.  

See it on: Sensational Vietnam and Laos

 

Discover the best places to visit in Asia on a luxury Asia tour with Luxury Gold.

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The World’s Best Hotels in 2024 Will Make You Swoon

October 25, 2024 by Laura Goodman No Comments

Every year, 600 industry experts combine forces to declare The World’s 50 Best Hotels, celebrating the very best hotel experiences across the globe. The list is published by William Reed, also responsible for The World’s 50 Best Restaurants. In their own words, “50 Best acknowledges the many levels on which hotels operate as well as the people behind them – recognising and celebrating the most outstanding establishments and the individuals who bring them to life”.

 

 

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This year, the world’s best hotel is officially Capella, an incredible riverside oasis in Bangkok, which knocked last year’s number one, Passalacqua in Lake Como, down to a highly respectable second place. Bangkok had a bumper year, with four hotels on the list, making Capella’s victory all the sweeter. Of Europe’s 13 entries, there were some urban classics, such as The Connaught and Claridge’s in London and Le Bristol and Hotel de Crillon in Paris. There were a notable number of new entries in more remote destinations, including Kokomo Private Island, Six Senses Zighy Bay in Oman and The Brando in French Polynesia.

Below, we’ve chosen six of our favourite hotels from the list – in destinations you can travel to with Luxury Gold. If any of them capture your imagination, or you’d just like to experience one of the world’s best hotels for yourself, consider extending your stay at the beginning or end of your journey with us.

 

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No. 6: Aman, Tokyo

At number six, this sleek, hard-edged hotel sits right in the thick of Tokyo, somehow maintaining a zen-like calm in all corners. The lines couldn’t be straighter, the windows couldn’t be bigger, the views through floor-to-ceiling windows couldn’t be more mega – and yet “the transition from city to escapism is instantaneous”. The World’s 50 Best draws particular attention to the window-side stone bathtubs, the temple-like spa, the 30-metre swimming pool and the ethereally light-filled lobby.

Majestic Japan is an 11-day journey taking in Osaka, Kyoto, Hiroshima and more. The last stop is Tokyo, making it easy to add a couple of extra days in the city.

 

 

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No. 4: Cheval Blanc, Paris

It’s not surprising that LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy) makes some of the world’s best hotels, but this is its first maison in a city. It couldn’t be more in Paris – close to the Marais, over the Seine from Saint-Germain, with views of the Eiffel Tower that remain seared in your mind forever. The rooms are chic golden havens, the spa is Dior and Le Tout-Paris is a brasserie that embraces Paris’s skyline like nowhere else. It’s easy to see why this hotel is number 4.

Our Ultimate France journey is two full weeks of French immersion, by way of Monte Carlo, Provence and Bordeaux, finishing – conveniently enough – in Paris.

 

 

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No. 11: Claridge’s, London

Proving it really is timeless, Mayfair’s art deco icon comes in at number 11. It has been literally and figuratively flying the flag for Great Britain among the world’s best hotels since 1856, but recent years have seen the addition of a five-storey subterranean Japanese-inspired spa and a facelift for many of the sumptuous suites. Known for that very English thing – discretion – Claridge’s remains the host of choice for high society, global dignitaries, designers and celebrities.

Our 10-day British Royal journey starts in London, so you can arrive a little early and start as you mean to go on.

 

 

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No. 19: Four Seasons Firenze, Florence

There are four Four Seasons hotels on the list this year, all of them completely different in character. At number 19, this one is the most palatial of the properties, surrounded by Florence’s largest private garden, in the impeccably restored 15th-century Medici family palazzo. The interiors fully celebrate the Italian Renaissance, with dramatic floral displays sitting among frescoes, bronze sculptures, mosaics and moldings aplenty.

It’s about three hours to Florence from both Rome and Venice, where Ultimate Italy begins and ends.

 

 

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Mount Nelson, Cape Town

This is Cape Town’s Grande Dame, affectionately known as The Nellie, or Pink Lady. She’s been with us for over a century and this year she’s the best hotel in Africa, and according to this list, the world’s 28th best hotel. The candyfloss hue of the building flows through the hotel – in the towels, sun loungers, macarons and rose gardens, making for a joyful luxury space. New initiatives include replacing historic oil paintings with emerging African artists. The World’s 50 Best says service is “light-hearted and personality filled”.

Spectacular South Africa is an eight-day journey (or a 10-day journey if you add Victoria Falls), beginning in Cape Town.

 

 

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No. 43: Suján Jawai, Rajasthan

At number 43 is this rare beauty – a luxury camp set into the plain next to the Aravalli mountains, among billion-year-old granite rock formations, where leopards roam free. It consists of 10 tented suites, each with its own private sit-out in the Jawai wilderness. In the dining tent, meals follow the rhythm of safari – there are no set dining times. At sunrise, freshly-made Indian snacks, tea and coffee are served during the morning game drive, followed by stuffed parathas back at camp.

At the end of our 13-day Imperial Rajasthan journey, most guests fly from Udaipur to Delhi for their homeward flight, but Udaipur happens to be a mere three hours’ drive from Suján Jawai.

 

 

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The Rest of the Best Hotels in the World 2024:

  1. Capella, Bangkok
  2. Passalacqua, Lake Como
  3. Rosewood, Hong Kong
  4. Cheval Blanc, Paris
  5. The Upper House, Hong Kong
  6. Raffles, Singapore
  7. Aman, Tokyo
  8. Soneva Fushi, Maldives
  9. Atlantis The Royal, Dubai
  10. Nihi Sumba, Sumba Island
  11. Claridge’s, London
  12. Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok
  13. Raffles London at The OWO
  14. Four Seasons Bangkok at Chao Phraya River
  15. Hôtel de Crillon, Paris
  16. Chablé Yucatán, Chocholá
  17. Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Antibes
  18. Maroma, Riviera Maya
  19. Four Seasons Firenze, Florence
  20. Borgo Santandrea, Amalfi
  21. Desa Potato Head, Bali
  22. Bulgari, Tokyo
  23. The Lana, Dubai
  24. Rosewood, São Paulo
  25. The Calile, Brisbane
  26. The Siam, Bangkok
  27. Park Hyatt, Kyoto
  28. Mount Nelson, Cape Town
  29. One&Only Mandarina, Riviera Nayarit
  30. The Carlyle, New York
  31. La Mamounia, Marrakech
  32. Four Seasons, Madrid
  33. Capella, Singapore
  34. Four Seasons at The Surf Club, Surfside
  35. Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles
  36. Eden Rock, St. Barths
  37. Aman, New York
  38. Royal Mansour, Marrakech
  39. Amangalla, Galle
  40. Le Bristol, Paris
  41. Gleneagles, Auchterarder
  42. Castello di Reschio, Lisciano Niccone
  43. Suján Jawai, Rajasthan
  44. Singita, Kruger National Park
  45. Six Senses Zighy Bay, Zaghi
  46. The Connaught, London
  47. The Brando, Tetiaroa
  48. Hotel Esencia, Tulum
  49. The Tasman, Hobart
  50. Kokomo Private Island, Yaukuve Levu Island
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