Travel Picks: Top 10 luxury hotels in Asia
SINGAPORE (Reuters Life!) - Asia has long lured travellers with its fair share of exotic locations and ancient cultures. U.S.-based luxury travel firm Kipling & Clark have issued a list of their favourite hotels in the region.
This list, complied by the firm's founder and seasoned traveller Randy Lynch, is not endorsed by Reuters. (here)
1. Tied: Tawaraya Ryokan and Hiiragiya ryokan - Kyoto, Japan
Two of the most famous ryokans, or Japanese inns in Kyoto are located directly across the alley way from each other. It's difficult to distinguish Tawaraya from Hiiragiya -- they both represent the highest levels of service. Both ryokans successfully integrate the finest Japanese traditions and wabi-sabi philosophy, which emphasises simplicity and purity, with contemporary conveniences that seasoned travellers expect. An added once-in-a-lifetime experience is arranging for a private Geiko and Maiko geisha dinner at either ryokan.
2. Four Seasons - Chiang Mai, Thailand
Smaller in scale than the much more expansive Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi in Chiang Mai, the Four Seasons projects a more understated sense of luxury, engendering an intimate, Zen-like feel. Similar to the Mandarin, the Four Seasons staff is truly sincere and kind. With the expansion of the Four Season's Kid's Club, the family luxury travel experience here is similar to the Mandarin's. The spa and cooking class are extraordinary.
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