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    Luang Prabang, Laos

    Amantaka

    Pool and exterior of Amantaka, Luang Prabang, Laos

    Luxuriously Converted French Colonial Mansion in the City’s Heart

    A short walk from the centre of Luang Prabang and its temples, the arrival of Amantaka has redrawn the levels of luxury here in this quiet part of Laos and where you can expect simply exceptional service.

    The hotel is housed in a collection of fifteen elegant French colonial buildings all being considered for UNESCO status and redesigned by the renowned architect Pascal Trahan. The result is 24 luxury suites with high ceilings and private terraces; eight of which come with their own private pool and all have king size beds and romantic roll top baths.

    The atmosphere is one of understated elegance and grace, never better demonstrated by its peaceful gardens, tranquil pool area in a spacious courtyard, and a fragrant frangipani grove. The Dining Room offers French and Laos influence cuisine and offers a fine dining and a relaxed ambience.

    Highlights

    Night bazaar

    See monks giving alms

    Visit the Royal Palace

    Kuang Si Waterfalls

    24 luxury suites

    2 Restaurants

    Aman spa

    Fitness centre

    Library

    Art gallery & boutique

    Yoga studio

    Swimming pool

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    Places to combine Amantaka with

    Thanyamundra Organic Resort

    Phuket

    Thanyamundra Organic Resort

    Tucked away on the fringes of Khao Sok National Park, one of Thailand’s most ancient and biodiverse rainforests, Thanyamundra Organic Resort offers an intimate sanctuary with nine guestrooms. The setting is mesmerising: a patchwork of cultivated organic farmland gently gives way to dense jungle, while mist drifts across rolling emerald hills in the early morning.

    Two teakwood residences, built in traditional Thai style, house the guest rooms. Within, antique furnishings add a sense of heritage and handwoven textiles bring warmth and colour.

    Begin with yoga at dawn or a leisurely walk among rice paddies and vegetable gardens, before setting out to discover the wonders of the rainforest. Back at the resort, the infinity pool seemingly spills into the surrounding hills. From here, the horizon becomes a living panorama of forest, farmland and sky, shifting in colour as the day passes from morning to the glow of sunset. The spa provides another form of retreat, where traditional Thai treatments restore balance after a day outdoors.

    Food is at the heart of the Thanyamundra experience. The resort’s organic farm supplies the kitchen with fragrant herbs, just-picked vegetables, tropical fruit and locally produced cheese. Meals, whether enjoyed in the open-sided pavilion or al fresco under the stars, are thoughtfully prepared to highlight the freshest seasonal ingredients.

    Ariel view of waves breaking on a forested shoreline