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Wednesday 30 September 2015

Indigo Pearl Resort #Phuket, built on the site on an old tin mine, combined history with luxury.


A beachside resort that will appeal to anyone interested in Phuket's past, the luxurious Indigo Pearl plays on the days when the southern island was frequented not as a place to relax but for mining tin. A major source of revenue from the sixteenth century right up until the mid-1900s, tin mining eventually gave way to tourism and while the tin culture has now gone for good, its legacy remains at Indigo Pearl resort.


 The resort is located on Naiyang Beach - a short ride north from Phuket International Airport. The resort was revamped from the popular Pearl Village Hotel by renowned architect Bill Bensley, founder and owner of Bensley Design Studio, who made the most of the site's tin mining heritage before signing off with a luxury statement.

"We wanted the overall feeling to reflect Phuket's heritage as a former tin mining centre while offering a distinctive atmosphere that will intrigue urbane travellers," says Wichit Na-Ranong, owner of the property.


 A member of Design Hotels, the resort has been drawing guests with its distinctive character since opening. For me, though, the attraction was of a more edible nature. Dutch chef Richard van Oostenbrugge was the most recent guest to grace the resort's kitchens and he gave me an excellent excuse for a short sejour.

Van Oostenbrugge is the executive chef at the Michelin two-star Bord'Eau in the De L'Europe hotel, Amsterdam. The master chef's visit was part of the "Rolling Visits by Rocking Chefs" programme that spices up the gourmet food scene at Indigo Pearl and he was offering a six-course gourmet at the resort's flagship Rivet restaurant.


 "Indigo Pearl has a reputation for its unique design and luxurious hospitality," notes Christopher Oakes, the resort's general manager.

"A visit by a master chef complements both the resort and our gastronomic scene. We don't want guests to check into Indigo Pearl just to sleep - but enjoy a fine dining and hedonistic retreat."

The resort itself is stylish with the industrial-chic design evoking the former mining industry but boasting plenty of contemporary details. Its concept has a close link with the Na-Ranong Family whose predecessors were all in the tin mining industry.


 The room is spacious, tucked away at the far side of resort. Bensley worked closely artist John Underwood, a native Australian and Phuket resident in creating the unique furnishings and art pieces seen around the room.

The bathroom boasts plain yet stylish concrete walls mixed with rustic wood poles and a modern rain showerhead in the spacious shower area. A huge outdoor bathtub is available in the "back yard".

Naiyang Beach is walking distance from my room. The sea is high when I check it out, and the beach itself less attractive than the dining table at the Rivet restaurant. 


 The Dutch master chef served his signature dishes including North Sea crab with smoked avocado and glazed beignet, Dover sole with duck liver, Shellfish veloute and duxelles, Red mullet and jus a Becasse and Anjou pigeon with mustard miso. We finish with a balloon of Guanaja chocolate coffee and praline. Beautiful.

Indigo also serves Thai food at the Black Ginger restaurant. We go there on our other night for something that's hot and spicy. The restaurant stands in the middle lagoon, and you need a boat to get there. The traditional Thai house is well made and decorated in black. The light is dim and dark and like all traditional Thai houses feels a little spooky. I find Black Ginger attractive in a gothic way. The Thai chef serves a large selection of contemporary Thai food - varying from miang (a chewy and nutty Thai snack) to famous the tomyam spicy soup. 


 "You better check out the wash rooms," says my friend, after a trip to Black Ginger's facilities. I do and I'm amused by two posters telling the difference between "Gentleman" and Lady" rooms. I won't reveal the secret here but it's worth going out of your way to see it. Indeed, the restroom is a destination in itself, revealing a sense of humour as much as artistic appeal.


Indigo Pearl also serves breakfast at Tin Mine restaurant - a sort of all-day-dining al fresco pavilion surrounded by ponds. The menu has Thai street-style dishes - southern-style coconut curry, wagyu Thai beef salad, grilled king prawns and chocolate fondant. I order phad kraphrao ta-le (pan-fried squid with basil and chilli) with an egg sunny side up on top and immediately wished I hadn't as it is swimming in oyster sauce. Someone should remove the oyster sauce from the supermarket shelves. Seriously. This good, old-fashioned garlicky and spicy dish has been hard to find since the invention of a dark brown condiment made from sugar, salt, water thickened with cornstarch and little oyster essence.

Indigo Pearl, on the bottom line, is a stylish resort that makes a bold statement in design and space. Travellers who revel in industrial chic will love it.


High points: A resort with character that's located beyond the bustling crowds of tourists in Patong. The resort is nestled along the local Naiyang beach and boasts a community path sweeping through a pine plantation. Beach runners will love it.

Low points: Your diet is limited to the resort's outlets and restaurants - which are expensive. 

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Thursday 17 September 2015

Caravelle #Saigon Hotel

Stay in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City

Opened in 1959, the 5-star Caravelle Saigon features stylish French and Vietnamese architecture, an outdoor pool and non-smoking rooms with free Wi-Fi. Only 160 metres from the famous Opera House in Ho Chi Minh City, the eco-friendly hotel also has a rooftop bar with live music performances.

Elegantly decorated in soothing neutrals, the air-conditioned rooms feature full-length windows which overlook the city or Saigon River. Modern comforts like a flat-screen TV, a pillow menu and 24-hour room service are included in all rooms.

 Caravelle Saigon is within 1.1 km from the Golden Dragon Water Puppet Theatre and Ben Thanh Market. Car rentals and parking are available at an extra charge.

 Guests may enjoy a refreshing workout at Caravelle's gym, followed by a relaxing massage at Kara Salon and Spa. Cultural tours and cooking classes can also be arranged at the hotel's tour desk, while the first floor Club Vegas game room provides late-night entertainment.

 International meals are served in a casual buffet style at Restaurant Nineteen, or in fine dining style at Reflections Restaurant. Cocktails and wine are available at Caravelle's 4 bars and lounges.


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Wednesday 16 September 2015

The Villas at AYANA Resort, #Bali Indonesia


Experience world-class service at The Villas at AYANA Resort 


 Situated within 8 km from Central Jimbaran, the Condé Nast Traveller award-winning
The Villas at AYANA Resort offers luxurious villas overlooking the private beaches of Jimbaran Bay.


 Decorated with elegant wooden furnishings, villas at AYANA Resort come with 42-inch flat-screen TVs and stylish marble bathrooms with bathtubs. Surrounded by tropical gardens, a private plunge pool overlooking the Indian Ocean is provided for guests’ convenience.


 Guests may enjoy Thalasso massage therapies at the on-site Thermes Marins Bali Spa, which uses fresh seawater that is rich in minerals. They can also play a game of golf at the 18-hole putting course. The resort also provides an on-site tennis court, fitness centre and a tour desk.


 AYANA Bali Resort is a 15-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport and a 20-minute drive away from the vibrant Kuta Area.


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Friday 28 August 2015

Amari Watergate Hotel, #Bangkok

Get the celebrity treatment with world-class service at Amari Watergate Bangkok 



In Bangkok, Amari Watergate is steps from Central World Plaza and in front of Pratunam wholesale market. Just 4.8 km from Siam Square, it features an outdoor pool, spa and 5 dining options. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.

Amari Watergate Hotel is 8 km from Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre and 14.5 km from BITEC Exhibition Centre. It is 40.2 km from Suvarnabhumi Airport.

Offering city, garden or pool views, the rooms have a 40-inch flat-screen TV and DVD player. They have a sitting area and a private bathroom with a bathtub.

A racquetball court and an aerobics studio can be found at Fit Centre. Guests can enjoy massages at Breeze Spa or use the steam rooms and sauna. Guest can head to the tour desk for local information.


 Dining highlights at Amari Watergate include the award-winning restaurant, Thai on 4 and traditional Arabic specialties and international fare at Promenade Restaurant. Dim-sum can be sampled at Heichinrou. Room service is also available with Arabic food and international cuisine.


 Pathumwan is a great option for travelers interested in Clothes Shopping, Shopping and Food. This district is also highly rated for Nightlife, Temples and Shopping by guests from Thailand.