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Stunning Gardens in Japan You Can’t Miss on Your Next Trip

July 22, 2024 by Leanne Williams No Comments
Colorful Japanese Garden in Kyoto with landscaped flowers and trees, a bright blue pond and a traditional tea house in the background

Colorful curated landscapes, serene ponds, pathways, bridges and perfectly pruned trees and shrubs – Japanese gardens are renowned worldwide for their meticulous design, attention to detail, and harmonious blend of nature and man-made elements. Here you can get lost for hours, contemplating or focusing on the details. We’ve highlighted some of the most sensational gardens in Japan that you must ear mark for a visit.

For travel inspiration: Japan destination guide

A lady shown from behind in traditional Japanese dress sits in front of a pond with delicate red and pink trees on the far side

What makes Japanese gardens so famous?

Designed to evoke a sense of tranquility, balance and contemplation, the gardens reflect Japanese aesthetics and philosophies such as wabi-sabi (the acceptance of imperfection and impermanence) and Zen Buddhism.

Travel to Japan with Luxury Gold: Majestic Japan

Where are the 3 Great gardens of Japan?

The three Great Gardens of Japan are located in different cities across the country – Kenrokuen is in Kanazawa, Korakuen is in Okayama and Kairakuen is in Mito. Their reputation as the “three great gardens” stems from their beauty, cultural significance, and the unique experiences they offer to visitors.

Collectively renowned for their historical significance, these famous gardens have been meticulously designed and maintained over centuries and embody the principles of traditional Japanese garden landscaping and aesthetics. They are celebrated for their harmonious blend of natural elements like water, rocks, plants, and architecture, creating tranquil and visually stunning environments for visitors to explore and appreciate.

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Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa

Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa in Japan with a low bridge over wise waterways, landscaped green grass and trees and a bright blue sky

Kenrokuen means “Six Attributes Garden,” reflecting this exquisite garden’s design principles of spaciousness, seclusion, artificiality, antiquity, waterways and panoramic views. The spacious grounds used to be the outer garden of Kanazawa Castle and were constructed over a period of two centuries.

Meticulously landscaped, Kenrokuen garden features a variety of ponds, streams, bridges, tea houses and carefully pruned trees. The garden’s beauty is further enhanced by a different look for all seasons, with cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in the fall.

Korakuen Garden, Okayama

Blue flowers, a small river, a bridge and ricks in Korakuen garden in Japan

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Korakuen is one of the oldest and most beautiful gardens in Japan, featuring expansive lawns, ponds filled with colorful koi fish and historic tea houses. Created around 300 years ago by the Ikeda family who once ruled Okayama, as a place to relax. The vast grounds, designed around carp-filled ponds offer a stunning step back in time to the Edo Period, with all the classic features of a strolling garden, including waterfalls, bridges and cherry trees.

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Kairakuen Garden, Mito

Kairakuen Garden, Mito in Japan showing a traditional tea house with landscaped shrubs

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Famous for its three thousand plum trees that blossom in late winter, Kairakuen Garden in full bloom is a breathtaking sight, rightfully ranked amongst  three finest landscape gardens in Japan.

Located in Mito, this famous garden was built relatively recently in 1841 by the local lord Tokugawa Nariaki and was always open to the public. In fact, Kairakuen means “park to be enjoyed together”.

Adachi Museum of Art Garden, Yasugi

Adachi Museum of Art Garden, Yasugi with white sand, carefully trimmed bushes, rocks and waterways and flowers

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The Adachi Museum of Art (Adachi Bijutsukan) was established in 1970 by Adachi Zenko, a native entrepreneur, who sought to merge his love for Japanese art and garden landscaping. His vision was to cultivate a deeper appreciation for Japanese art through the meticulously maintained gardens and exquisite artwork on display. It has been named the best garden in Japan multiple times and is considered a masterpiece of modern Japanese garden design, attracting art and garden enthusiasts from around the world.

The several gardens around the museum can be enjoyed at any time of year but can only be viewed from the Museum building. The main garden is the Dry Landscape Garden, along with the Moss Garden, the Tea Garden, the Pond Garden, which is the oldest garden on the grounds, and the White Gravel and Pine Garden, a tribute to works of Yokoyama Taikan.

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Ryoan-ji Temple, Kyoto

The famous dry garden of Ryoan-ji Temple, Kyoto with white sand and carefyully placed rocks

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The Ryoan-ji Temple boasts one of the most renowned rock gardens in Japan, shrouded in mystery regarding its designer and precise interpretation. Simple and elegant, this Zen Garden is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site and consists of carefully raked white gravel surrounding 15 meticulously placed rocks on a bed of moss. The rocks are arranged in such a way that, no matter where you stand, only 14 rocks are visible at a time, a design that encourages deep contemplation and meditation. The garden’s symbolism has sparked a wide array of interpretations, ranging from depictions of islands to a tiger ferrying her cubs across water, and even representing the abstract notion of infinity.

Katsura Imperial Villa Garden, Kyoto

Lush green gardens of Katsura Imperial Villa Garden, Kyoto in Japan shows a pond, trees and a tea house

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The Katsura Imperial Villa Garden in Kyoto is considered a masterpiece of Japanese garden design. This historic residence and garden complex was constructed in the early 17th century and is considered a prime example of traditional Japanese architecture and landscaping. The garden features winding gravel paths, tranquil ponds, meticulously groomed trees, and strategically placed tea houses, bridges, and lanterns. Every view within the garden is carefully framed to create a sense of balance and harmony, inviting visitors to contemplate the beauty of nature and the essence of Japanese aesthetics.

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Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo

A footbridge at Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo leads to landscape gardens and trees

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Shinjuku Gyoen in Tokyo is a sprawling and diverse garden that blends traditional Japanese, English, and French garden styles, offering visitors a peaceful oasis in the heart of the bustling city. Often called Tokyo’s answer to Central Park, this spacious park was once part of an Edo era (1603-1867) feudal lord’s home and was opened to the public in 1949. The park features meticulously landscaped lawns, serene ponds, colorful flower beds and a wide variety of trees from around the world. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of cherry blossoms in spring, vibrant foliage in autumn, and peaceful strolls throughout the year.

Imperial Palace East Gardens, Tokyo

Imperial Palace East Gardens, Tokyo with briegt green landcsaped plants, trees in various greens and lily pads.

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For a glimpse into Japan’s imperial past, head to the Imperial Palace East Gardens in Tokyo. Once part of the Edo Castle grounds, they feature a blend of traditional Japanese landscaping and Western influences, including Edo Period stone walls, teahouses, bridges and carefully curated greenery. Visitors can enjoy serene strolls through groves of cherry and plum trees, maple trees which are spectacular in the fall, expansive lawns, and peaceful ponds, all set against the backdrop of the modern Tokyo skyline.

Kyoto Botanical Gardens

A waterfall and manicured laws and plants in Kyoto Botanical Gardens, Japan

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The Kyoto Botanical Gardens was the first-ever public botanical gardens in Japan, which opened in 1924. The garden has 12,000 plant species, allowing visitors to enjoy different seasonal settings from cherry blossoms to chrysanthemums to the autumn shades of vermillion and gold.

To experience the best of Japan in luxury style, take a look at our Majestic Japan small group journey.

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10 of the World’s Most Famous Luxury Train Rides

April 26, 2024 by Luxury Gold No Comments

The Golden Age of luxury train travel evokes old-world images of opulent carriages, mahogany-lined cars, and slow-moving scenery at your fingertips. But this is no bygone era. Train travel is celebrating a revival with record numbers of people embracing luxury train rides. The world’s 5-star train journeys are elevating the experience, with everything from personal butlers and Michelin-star fine dining to luxury suites with bathtubs and marble floors. If you love the journey as much as the destination, here are 10 of the world’s most famous luxury train rides to inspire your next adventure.

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Private Game Drives and Five-Star Stays: How Luxury Gold Does Safari Differently

May 31, 2023 by Luxury Gold No Comments
Close up image of leopard lounging in a tree against a blue sky

Spectacular, intimate and unforgettable. To see some of the world’s most majestic animals in their natural environment is both a privilege and the opportunity of a lifetime. Whether you’re seeking an African safari vacation or an enthralling voyage through India’s rich wildlife, make it an exceptional journey with Luxury Gold.

In search of the Big 5 in Africa

Image of three elephants walking towards the camera in the African bush, two adults with a baby in the middle against a green background

One of the world’s most renowned safari destinations, Kruger National Park in South Africa spans nearly 2 million hectares and is home to a high density of native wildlife. This means there are many chances to spot the Big 5 topping every nature enthusiast’s bucket list: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffalo. The vast natural reserve is also a protected sanctuary to a many other mammals and birdlife, including zebra, giraffe, vultures and eagles.

To visit a place such as Kruger is a special moment in time, and to do so with Luxury Gold makes your experience even more exceptional. From the moment you’re personally welcomed into your luxurious safari retreat, your first private game drive through to a spectacular celebration dinner under the stars, your African safari vacation will go above and beyond all expectations.

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Private game drives

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A highlight on our Spectacular South Africa tour, embark on an immersive three-day safari deep within Kruger Park. Private game drives aboard an open-air safari vehicle are the thrilling focal point of each day. Through your expert guide, you’ll gain an intimate and personal insight into the wildlife of the bushland, and the rhythm of life across the park.

Tailored for you, these private game drives will seek out elephants, crocodiles, hippos, lions, buffalo, rhinos and various bird species. With their vast expertise and knowledge of how the animals live, your guides will ensure each day is a feast of new discoveries.

You might be interested to read: Why a Luxury Gold Tour is Perfect for Families with Grown-up Children

Personalize your day

lake in Africa with a hippo rising out of the water, mouth open and other hippos swimming around it

Whilst every day of our limited-edition tours is thoughtfully and expertly curated, we also know that you like to choose your own path. So, on selected days, a choice of two carefully chosen experiences allow you to further tailor your tour.

Whilst on safari in Kruger Park, on the second day of your safari, you can select the opportunity to extend your exploration of the park with an intimate bush walk. Accompanied by an expert ranger experience the thrill of tracking different wildlife and focus in on the small details of life in the bush. Alternatively, if you wish to sit back and relax on your African safari vacation you can choose to savor a decadent high tea, with only birdsong for company.

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Exquisite retreats

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Depending on when you travel, you’ll treated to an unforgettable stay in one of two exquisite safari retreats. Whether at the Lion Sands Game Reserve or the Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge, you’ll enjoy luxury villas, glistening pools, fireside dining and the most exceptional service.

A highlight of your African safari vacation, dining at your retreats is a gastronomic adventure in itself. Return from an exhilarating game drive to a feast of expertly created dishes, showcasing local cuisine and international fusions.

Lounges, atriums and bar areas provide ample space to relax. Share stories of your day, or simply drink in the nature air as the lion’s roars can be heard across the evening skies. The ultimate in indulgence, top your invigorating days wildlife watching with a relaxing and sensual massage.

At Lion Sands, guests can relish breathtaking views of the reserve and its wildlife from private terraces featuring plunge pools. The enchanting treehouses create a truly romantic atmosphere, enhanced by lanterns, candles, stars and moonlight.

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Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge is set overlooking a waterhole where animals come regularly to drink. Light-filled open courtyards and classic African décor throughout the lodge exude luxury and a deep-rooted love for Africa, its people, art and culture.

Read more: Where the wilderness and luxury combine: Step inside the Lion Sands Game Reserve

Chasing the Tiger in India

Image of three tigers playing in Rathambore National Park, India on a dusty road.

One of the most famous and grandiose former hunting grounds of the maharajas of Jaipur,  Ranthambore National Park is now a major wildlife park and sanctuary. Spanning some 1300 square kilometers, the Tiger Reserve provides a safe home for the elegant and endangered Royal Bengal Tiger, amongst other wildlife. Taking its name from the magnificent fort inside, Ranthambore offers a rare chance to see these majestic beasts, walking, stalking and playing in their natural habitat.

The national park now has 86 tigers living in the area spanning 515 square miles and has proudly achieved a 45% growth in the population in the last eight years.

A true voyage in the footsteps of Indian royalty, every moment of your time in Ranthambore will feel truly special. In a country renowned for its exceptional service, this two-night immersion in nature is an outstanding luxury safari experience.

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A royal residence

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Exquisite hotels are a feature on every Luxury Gold journey and the Nahargarh Ranthambhore is one of the most spectacular. With its traditional Rajasthani architecture, the palace recreates the myth, mystery, magnificent and pomp of the heyday of the maharajas of Royal Rajasthan.

The hotel has earned a reputation as one of the most indulgent properties in Rajasthan. A show-stopping entrance hall and a warm personal welcome sets the scene for things to come. The ‘Hathi Kund’ (open space area) is one of the hotel’s unique features. Each corner uniquely decorated, exquisite marble craftsmanship and hundreds of dimly lit lamps make evening cocktails a magical experience.

The Grand Dining Hall at the Nahargarh Ranthambhore hotel, showing plush furnishings, rows of chairs and a grand table under a chandelier.

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Dine like royalty in the Grand Hall feasting on delicious continental, Indian and Rajasthani cuisine. And relive your invigorating days whilst floating in the ornate pools or with a soothing massage at the acclaimed spa.

You may also enjoy reading: Step inside the most unique luxury retreats in India

Private dawn and dusk safaris

Image of tiger walking with her cub along a dusty path

Private dawn and dusk safaris within Ranthambhore National Park provide tailored opportunities to see the tigers when they are most easily spotted. Travelling by luxury jeep, your local expert guide will share their skills and knowledge of these beautiful and elusive creatures, as well as a wealth of other wildlife.

As well as the tiger, look out for a variety of birds including the  leopard, hyena, jackal, marsh crocodiles, bears and various species of deer.

Later you’ll be treated to an intimate exploration of the lakes and palace ruins of the park with an Expert Naturalist, including traditional Chhatri dome-shaped pavilions, old fortifications and a majestic 1,000-year-old fort.

Read more: Walking with the king of the big cats in India’s royal hunting grounds

The master of ceremonies – your Travel Concierge

At the heart of every exceptional Luxury Gold journey is your Travel Concierge. At your service every minute of the day and night, they ensure your vacation is both flawless and beyond expectations. Along with your expert safari guides, your Travel Concierge is by your side throughout your luxury safaris, elevating your experience even further. Personalize your experience, enjoy meals above and beyond and ensure every day is truly memorable.

You may enjoy reading: Cape expectations: how Travel Concierge Jameel makes South Africa sing

To enjoy a luxurious African safari vacation or to go in search of tigers in India, take a look at our collection of limited-edition luxury small group journeys.

 

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