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Volume 07 / Issue 12 Contents
December 2013
Features world is increasingly 124 Isle of Inspiration but also its dark and
94 25 Weekend Getaways difficult. Is TripAdvisor m er r it t gu r le y checks in abiding Melanesian
Asia’s cities are some of the helping? by r ich a r d with Maldivian queen history. Island-hop the
most madcap and electric mcleish . illustr at ed by Soneva Fushi and other archipelago of coconut
in the world, making them wasin ee ch a n ta kor n dreamers, innovators and crabs, klevers and the cult
both energizing and, we tree-huggers that took of Prince Philip. st ory
116 The Jungle Book Pulau
admit it, exhausting. home accolades at this a n d pho t os by i a n lloy d
Gaya is a world of its own.
Luckily, you needn’t travel year’s Wild Asia n e u bau er . m a p a n d gu ide
Once you wrap yourself in
far to find fresh air, sea Responsible Tourism page 139
this ecosystem of whale
breezes and great Awards.
sharks, pygmy elephants,
gathering spots for groups
and coconut-avocado scalp 132 Pacific Spirits The
of your friends.
scrubs, you’ll want to set romance of Vanuatu isn’t
112 The Advice of up a treehouse and move found merely in its upscale
Strangers Sifting good in. by di a na h u bbell . resorts and deep-blue seas,
intel from poor counsel in pho t ogr a phed by
today’s tech savvy travel ausa dav u t sa rum .
A U S A DAV U T S A R U M
Gaya Island
Resort,
page 116.
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Contents dest i nat ions 12 …
Departments
14
e d i t o r ’s n o t e
contr ibu tors 16 … i n b o x 18
Ding Dong
restaurant in
Singapore, page 23.
DARREN SOH
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December 2013
94 H A N GZHOU
94 BACA LOD
L A N G K AWI 94
32 BRU N E I
VA N UAT U 132
CA PE TOW N 140
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Editor’s Note where to find me
[email protected]
@CKucway on Twitter
Looking Ahead
I
f, like me, you’re in a minor state of shock that the final month
of the year is upon us, maybe you need a break. We got
thinking about some of our favorite places in the region to
take that breather and, as you might expect, came up big. Our
compilation of “25 Weekend Getaways” (page 94) offers just a
few of the best spots to get some fresh air and rejuvenate.
But before you skip town, remember to take a look at all the
At Le Meridien
top-quality offerings that entered the scene this year. Our Bali, a new resort
selection of new hotels, resorts, spas, restaurants and bars, worth a look.
(“The Best of 2013,” page 50), perfectly demonstrates why Asia’s
popularity continues to barrel ahead as a travel destination. When
in Hong Kong, I can definitely recommend Caprice Bar, with its
wealth of cheeses, at the Four Seasons. Ditto for the oyster-rich
Black Swan in Singapore, though be warned that it is so new, many
taxi drivers insist it doesn’t exist. I also managed to visit the
Regent in Bali before it opened and got to see the beautiful resort
taking shape around me over a pool-side martini. It’s on my to-do
list to get back there, if only to see the clever do not disturb signs.
This, by the way, is a slogan that several resorts we feature this
month took to heart with regards to their impact on the Earth. Our
look at the Wild Asia Responsible Tourism Awards (“Isle of our next stops
Inspiration,” page 124) highlights Soneva Resorts, whose China
properties in the Maldives and Thailand garnered
commendations for galvanizing guests—and other hotel
companies—to get involved on the environmental front when on
vacation. That’s practically an imperative on Gaya Island in East
Hoi An
Malaysia, where we did a green-inspired fashion shoot (“The
Jungle Book,” page 116) in a locale where nature rules the day, both
underwater and in the surrounding forests. It’s one of those places Burma
where you know you are merely a visitor.
Whether you want to ensconce yourself in millennium-old
trees or a decadent room full of cheese, we at T+L wish you all the Palawan
best in the new year, and promise to keep bringing you a bounty of
travel choices in 2014.— chr istopher k uc way
The T+L Code Travel + Leisure editors, writers and photographers are the industry’s most
reliable sources. While on assignment, they travel incognito whenever possible and do not take
press trips or accept free travel of any kind.
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Contributors
F R O M L E F T: C O U R T E S Y O F R I C H A R D M C L E I S H ; C O U R T E S Y O F F I O N A M A C G R E G O R ; G R E G K E S S L E R
when to arrive but when to likelihood you’ll fall into a the radar, but whenever I’m
leave. Not sure if drain while avoiding debris in London, I buy a piece of
TripAdvisor can help with plummeting towards your luggage at the Globe-Trotter
that though. favorite head. what’s our friday in the Burlington Arcade.
bangkok getaway that night itinerary? After destination you’re
you didn’t share in the sunset at Shwedagon escaping to next
story My secret getaway is Pagoda, make your way to Transylvania is so beautiful
a beach resort a few hours’ Strand Road for happy hour and, for the moment,
drive south, just below Hua in the impressive surrounds unspoiled. I’m returning
Hin. Any more information of The Strand Hotel, then there soon on a hiking trip.
would be telling too much, colonial-style dining at The
since everyone needs to find Governor’s Residence,
their own special slice of where you can end the
weekend paradise, just for evening in the garden with
themselves. drinks under the stars.
Old Frontiers
Well, now I’ve seen it all! T+L trying to convince me to visit
Kazakhstan [“Steppes in Time,” October]? And doing a
bang-up job of it? Borat is wiped from my brain, and I’m
now champing at the bit to horseback ride across the plains.
Marie Mateo malacca
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ALL ABOUT
ANN SIANG
This hilly row of charming shop
houses on the edge of
Singapore’s Chinatown oozes
class with a side of swagger.
Melanie Lee ambles its sweet
streets in search of the coolest
places to eat sea urchin pudding,
drink Asian-inpired cocktails and
indulge in the ultimate spa
experiences. Turn the page for
a few of our favorite new
diversions in this constantly
evolving neighborhood. ➔
AN
Ding Dong (23 Ann Siang popular with businessmen
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Rd.; 65/6557-0189; dingdong. bromancing their
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com.sg; dinner for two from gentlemanly associates in a
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s e r i o us ly ?
Smash in the
New Year
These good-luck rituals
make a midnight kiss seem
downright dull.
Seafood and
champagne pairings at
Le Dôme de Cristal.
drink
↑ South Africa In
BUBBLE TROUBLE
downtown Jo-burg, locals Our cups runneth over—the first ever Cristal-themed bar
throw old appliances out the
has opened in Hong Kong. By Helen Dalley
window. Heads up!
Colombia Hoping for a
Many glasses will cin cin to celebrate this Decked out in a champagne (what else?)
travel-filled year, residents effervescent opening. While exclusive color scheme, the globular-shaped space
tote empty suitcases around ventures from luxury wine and spirits provides a dramatic setting that’s more
the block. brands have been around for a while in Paris than Hong Kong. Its Oyster and
Denmark Danes hurl old Greater China—mega resort Galaxy Macau Champagne Bar is backed by a giant antique
plates and glasses...against boasts the only Macallan whisky bar in the mirror, designed so singletons can discreetly
the doors of friends’ and world and Beijing hosts one of just a handful check each other out. Sure to set the mood
relatives’ houses. of Bollinger bars globally at Duck de Chine for mingling, 1,500 bottles of champagne are
Japan The faithful wear a —Hong Kong is upping the ante with the on offer, including one of our favorites:
costume of the next year’s world’s first Cristal-branded restaurant and Cristal Rose 2004. After dinner, stop by the
zodiac animal (in 2014: bar, Le Dôme de Cristal. Owned by the Louis outdoor terrace for a Black Velvet amid the
a horse) to the local temple,
Roederer Champagne house, this city’s towering concrete canyons. cristal-hk.
where bells chime a sacred
prestigious cuvée is renowned for its com; dinner for two HK$1,600; glass of Louis
C L O C K W I S E F R O M T O P : C O U R T E S Y O F L E D O M E D E C R I S TA L ( 2 ) ; J O H N L A W T O N (5 ) ; I L L U S T R AT I O N B Y L- D O P A
108 times.
—melanie lieberman elegant, concentrated character. Roederer Brut NV HK$178.
Good Reads
and Graffiti by Rafael Schacter française (that is, most of us).
(Yale University Press, US$35)
makes a case for graffiti as 4 For the Beach Fanatic Time
serious public art. Standouts & Tide: Photographs of Praia
Gifts for the globetrotters on your list. include Mexico City’s Sego y Piquinia (Chronicle, US$35) is
By Kolby Yarnell Ovbal and Berlin’s Aram Bartholl. Christian Chaize’s riveting series
5 of pictures of a Portuguese beach.
2 For the Foodie D.O.M.: All taken from the same angle,
Rediscovering Brazilian they’re animated by changes in
4
Ingredients (Phaidon, US$50), weather, light, bathers and tides.
3
the lushly photographed first
2
cookbook by legendary São Paulo 5 For the History Buff Goethe’s
1 chef Alex Atala, tells a powerful Italian Journey is one of the great
story about not only exotic travel chronicles of the 19th
ingredients but also people, century, and the large, sumptuous
places and national identity. Grand Tour: A Photographic
Journey Through Goethe’s Italy
3 For the Francophile Bérénice (Hatje Cantz, US$150) pairs his
Vila Baudry’s French Style memorable quotes with historical
(Assouline, US$65) is a breezy tour images of the Colosseum, Piazza
of the country’s greatest visual San Marco and other sites.
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ORASRI
BALENCIAGA
HONNOLD
For the Thai model and actress,
travel is about keeping it classy.
By Loren Braunohler
“My father taught me the importance
of dressing well from a young age,
which is why I always wear beautiful
clothes when I travel,” says Orasri
Balenciaga Honnold. For the former
Mrs. Thailand (a beauty pageant for
married women) and the runner-up
for the title of Thailand’s Next Top A jacket like this Wallis
Model, being in the air is a first-class (wallis.co.uk) leopard-
print number “not only
affair. The multi-talented Honnold,
looks elegant, but
also a restaurateur, is not shy to admit dresses up an outfit.”
that she often chooses her travel
destinations based on food—whether
a weekend excursion to Hong Kong for
xiao long bao or a jaunt to Provence for “Sometimes all you
wine. Her carry-on always includes a need to complete an
jacket and a scarf, both to stay warm outfit is one bold-sized
on the plane and to brighten up an ring,” like this amethyst
number designed
outfit. Her jewelry tip? Travel with
by Tan Jewelers (66-
one bold set and vary your look daily 81/626-6555).
by wearing different pieces. ✚
These fashion-forward
“A scarf doesn’t need to studded pants,
be designer.” Honnold by Wallis, “are
found this colorful piece This coral Louis comfortable and have
at Bangkok’s Chatuchak Vuitton (louisvuitton. stretch. When you
weekend market. com) duffel adds a “pop travel, it is so important
of color” and “doesn’t to wear clothes with
get dirty easily.” stretch.”
1 2 3
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7 8 9
1 This carrier boasts dancing man, in the runway, proudly man-made structure,
quiz not one but two favor of a blossom in representing the the Burj Khalifa.
generations of Hello colors representing “Pearl of the Indian 8 Hong Kong’s
A N S W E R S 1 E V A A I R 2 Q A N TA S 3 T H A I A I R W AY S 4 S I N G A P O R E A I R L I N E S 5 S R I L A N K A N A I R L I N E S 6 R O YA L J O R D A N I A N A I R L I N E S 7 E M I R AT E S 8 D R A G O N A I R 9 C AT H AY P A C I F I C
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packed with sea life that
one of its decks is often
called the “Coral Garden.”
a dv e n t u r e
Right as I was starting to through the sky, and while root, drawing everything exotic, finned fauna like
wonder if this was a good this panorama was from brilliantly hued scorpionfish. Cement
idea, the parachute opened. definitely worth my minor schools of rainbow fish to Wreck, originally a cargo
A split second later, I was heart attack, even more swarms of barracuda. ship from Japan, is so
yanked off the boat deck and awaited beneath the surface. Wrecks also tend to attract packed with sea life that one
airborne, drifting 30 meters Snorkelers can expect to see sea turtles, making them of its decks is nicknamed the
over ships bobbing near cuttlefish and sea eagles one of the best places to spot “Coral Garden.” In this lush,
Serasa Beach, Brunei. The around coral-crusted Pelong these gentle giants. undersea landscape, octopi
tiny affluent sultanate often Rock, while intrepid (and Brunei Bay features four slink, batfish swarm and
lures travelers seeking out Open Water Certified) divers capsized vessels at a depths lionfish prowl. So follow the
one of its many golf courses, have the chance to explore of roughly 20 to 30 meters, lead of these beautiful old
or a safe family-friendly some of the most accessible each with its own historic boats, and descend into the
haven. Few people come shipwrecks in all of Asia. and sometimes spooky back deep. Poni Divers offers
here for adventure, but my Sunken ships act as story—the Blue Water Wreck guided dives of all of the
first time parasailing artificial reefs, providing a capsized on Friday the 13th, wrecks; Serasa Watersports
certainly qualified. habitat for a dazzling array while the American Wreck is Complex, Serasa Beach;
I had an endless view of of marine life. As their hulls a mine-blasted warship now 67-3/223-3655; facebook.com/
the ocean as I drifted rust and decay, corals take teeming with coral and PoniDivers. ✚
dining
risotto and lobster thermidor. The Kong’s grande dames, Gaddi’s (The
restaurant has had a makeover, Peninsula Hong Kong; peninsula.com;
transforming into an old-school dinner for two HK$2,600) continues
steakhouse where chefs in immaculate the same tableside service that’s made
whites carve Paleolithic-looking it a landmark for 60 years. The menu
Tomahawk chops and ignite baked has evolved, but the feel is timeless. ✚
Radar ↓ The Routine
Buttered toast and coffee is Browne’s
breakfast, wherever he is in the world.
One regular stop: Tokyo’s Hotel Okura
(hotelokura.co.jp), below.
The Latest →
The designer’s
new line of
reimagined
men’s beachwear
includes this
preppy-with-a-
punch polo and
swim trunks.
← The Carry-On
In the sleek black leather
briefcase of his own
design: personalized
Crane & Co. stationery
for thank-you notes.
C L O C K W I S E F R O M T O P L E F T: K A R I N K O H L B E R G / C O N T O U R B Y G E T T Y I M A G E S ; C O U R T E S Y O F H O T E L O K U R A T O K Y O ;
confusion. “People think I’m a pilot,”
he laughs. “I’ve been offered
discounts at Starbucks.” ← The Women’s
Collection
Browne made a
splash last
January when
spotlight Michelle Obama
wore a coat he
Thom
TO M S C H I E R L I T Z (3); C O U R T E SY O F C L A R I D G E ’S ; O B E R TO G I L I ; A S H R E Y N O L D S
designed to the
inauguration.
This look is in
Browne
stores now.
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Eat “They serve delicious Shop “I like to visit BNC
m y tow n
traditional soup dumplings [86-10/6416-9045] in
(my favorite is pork with a Sanlitun North for its
C L O C K W I S E F R O M T O P L E F T: C O U R T E S Y O F A N G E L I C A C H E U N G ; C O U R T E S Y O F U L L E N S C E N T E R F O R C O N T E M P O R A R Y A R T;
consider impeccable service boasts some fabulous parks.
the priority should head to My favorite is the Ritan
The Peninsula [peninsula. Park, which is right in the
com; doubles from middle of the city. It is full
RMB1,120], where the staff is of retired people dancing
always attentive.” and singing.” ✚
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Indulge at Hyatt Regency Phuket Resort
We invite you to experience the first Hyatt branded Resort on Phuket.
199 well-appointed rooms, terraced up a hill south of Kamala Beach, coupled with
our legendary Thai hospitality will ensure you feel more than welcome.
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Monkeying around
at Gangaramaya
Buddhist Temple.
Casa Colombo’s
vintage welcome.
why go
Capturing Colombo
Sri Lanka’s capital is bustling with more than just business. Here are five ways to
make the most of this historic harbor town. Story and photos by Stephanie Zubiri
Ride in style Treasure hunt Get down and dirty Soul search Melt into the sunset
Get a pampered Founded by local Leave decorum at the A maze of talismans, End the day staring
pick-up in one of Casa designer Shanth door of the Ministry statues, prayer rooms out into the Indian
Colombo’s (casa Fernando, Paradise of Crab (ministry and antiques, the Ocean with a festive
colombo.com; doubles Road (paradiseroad. ofcrab.com; half-kilo Gangaramaya cocktail in hand—try
from US$200) vintage lk) looks like the crabs from Rs3,000), Buddhist Temple the Old World Charm,
1930’s cars, complete inside of Ali Baba’s housed in the Old (Gangaramaya, 61, Sri a blended Pimm’s
with champagne and cavern. From Dutch Hospital, and Jinarathana Rd.; concoction laced with
majordomo. He’ll set stunning blue-white dive elbow-deep in a 94-11/243-5169) is not cinnamon… and
up your entire visit, ceramics to spicy, rich black only a place of prayer adventure. The
from restaurant handcrafted pepper curry crab. but a piece of history. garden terrace at the
reservations to silverware and These super fresh Sri A magnificent tree iconic Galle Face
tuk-tuk tours, before embroidered linen, Lankan crabs weigh grows in the center of Hotel (gallefacehotel.
you even set foot in this shop is a temple in at more than half a the temple, and each com; drinks for two
this old colonial of impeccable taste to kilo. Indulge in the branch hangs heavy Rs1,200) is the perfect
mansion. Feel like suit all lifestyles. Not fluffy flesh of the big with a thousand place to sip
lazing around the enough luggage fat claws as bits of wishes. Get lost in its sundowners while
pink pool instead? space? They ship all shell and sauce fly in intricate patterns and kids play with kites in
That’s cool too. over the world. all directions. Mmm. peaceful energy. the distance. ✚
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goods
BETTER THAN
BAREFOOT
Slip right into island
time by strapping
Cronuts, on a pair of Bridget
Southeast Asian- Sandals. Created
style, by Café Mozu.
in Jamaica by former
model and Playboy
trending Bunny Bridget Brown,
Faux-nuts
they’re seen on
the island’s most
fashionable feet.
I once
I was working had clients come
with one couple A couple home from
over e-mail, and they showed up to an Bora-Bora three days
couldn’t agree on appointment to finalize early, because they
anything. They actually their plans in the Maldives. were bored. Bored!
ended up breaking up The bride and I had In Bora-Bora!
over e-mail—and everything planned; they just
I was cc’d! had to choose a hotel. When we
started discussing it, the
groom blurted out, “Wait—
I thought we were
going to Italy!”
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design
Shared Visions
Four architects living in Asia explain how they are influenced by the
vibrant cities where they live and work. By Karen Fong
C L O C K W I S E F R O M T O P L E F T: R O B L O U D ; B L O O M B E R G , G E T T Y I M A G E S ; C O U R T E S Y O F S T E P H E N P I M B L E Y; C O U R T E S Y O F F E D E R I C O M A S I N I
STEPHEN PIMBLEY, FEDERICO MASIN,
WELSH ITALIAN
Founding Director, Spark, Partner, HBA Architects, Hong Kong
Singapore Federico Masin heads up HBA
Stephen Pimbley first moved to Architects Hong Kong and has worked
Singapore 13 years ago to on a number of regional projects
oversee the redevelopment of the Clarke Quay area, including the restoration of Shanghai’s Bund 18, which
creating a major food, beverage and entertainment hub. won unesco recognition.
What has changed about What changes do you What inspires you about moved out here. A lot of
Singapore since you first see in the design trends Hong Kong? Hong Kong is what we do has very subtle
moved there? A lot more in Asia? What interests me a great exercise in extreme psychological elements and
young people are is the blurring of boundaries density; here you learn how symbolic interpretations.
eschewing traditional for working, living and to use space cleverly. For a designer, not only is
careers and being more playing. This is happening Do you try to bring there the challenge of
inventive in their life at a faster rate in Asia than design elements from getting the right message
choices. Areas like Tiong the rest of the world, your home country into across but also to
Bahru and Haji Lane are perhaps because people are your work? Constantly. I understand the culture we
now much more lively. happier to use technology am a very curious person are immersed in.
What do you enjoy most as a positive lifestyle tool. and I believe there is What changes do you
about working overseas? What challenges do you always a lesson to be see in the design and
Traveling for work really face as a modern learned. So I take note of architectural aesthetics
expands one’s cultural architect? There’s been a ideas and little details in the cities you live in? I
reference points. There is a kind of cultural flattening everywhere I go. think there is an increasing
great reliance on the local —every city looks the same What are the challenges uniformity amongst cities.
team, which enriches the and things are no longer of working in foreign Trends are becoming more
experience through the “local.” Now the question is cities? The challenges are important than traditions.
blend of international and how to rediscover a sense cultural mainly. But they’re But hopefully a new
regional knowledge. of a place. the very reasons why I identity will emerge.
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Why did you choose to What have you added to Why did you relocate to now” and the charm of
move to Bangkok? Thailand’s skyline? It is Shanghai? Before moving history. This aspect of
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Bangkok is a bustling more about what have we to Shanghai, we spent 10 complexity and
metropolis that I find both tried to add to their years traveling to Asia for contradiction is very
chaotic and calming at the shorelines rather than various projects. Lyndon interesting to us as
same time. As often as I skylines, since we focus on Neri [Hu’s husband and designers.
travel—I’m away at least resort hotels, like our partner at the firm] was in What has influenced your
200 days a year—it is always recent project—the Regent charge of the Three on the design aesthetic?
refreshing to arrive back Phuket Cape Panwa. In Bund project while Studying abroad formed
home in Bangkok. each project, we try to working for Michael the foundation of my
What interests you introduce something Graves. The project gave us architectural thinking and
about the local design distinctive to popular the opportunity to live in design process. Design
scene? Local designers locales. It’s more about Shanghai for an extended elements are not like
used to focus on all things creating memorable period of time and we began chemicals you can mix into
international—but now experiences than just to feel the calling to stay. a formula and create
they delve more into their iconic architecture. Architecture-wise we felt results. Everything we
own culture, which is rich Do you try to incorporate that many of the cultural come into contact with
in tradition and history. elements of your issues explored in our work inspires our work.
The result is a wonderful upbringing into your could be best realized here. What are the demands
contemporary designs? I’m of Japanese What inspires you about of working in foreign
interpretation that is and Hawaiian ancestry Shanghai? The very fabric cities? The challenges are
influencing both design and was raised in Hawaii. of Shanghai as a city and more practical, like lacking
and architecture. There is No doubt, that influences the everyday activities a good network of
also more support for local my work. I have been told here. More than anything, contacts. But it’s also
communities through the that there is a Zen-ness and Shanghai is a city that is refreshing. Architects need
sourcing of materials and a sense of modern convoluted with both the to be ready to work
special skills. simplicity to my design. excitement of the “here and anywhere in the world. ✚
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choosing the right accessories.
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6 Leather iPad sleeve, Etro. 7 Canvas vanity case, Louis Vuitton. 8 Saffiano key holder,
Prada. On her: Crepe blazer, Marc by Marc Jacobs; poplin blouse, Carven; jersey pant,
Donna Karan New York; suede flats, Charlotte Olympia; 18-karat yellow-gold earrings,
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BEAM ME UP
We might not be quite ready for
teleportation, but air-travel tech is
moving at warp speeds. The U.S. has
announced that soon flyers won’t have
to switch off their smartphones or
Kindles at any time during a flight.
Great news for gadget junkies, and Air travel tech
there’s no doubt other parts of the is moving at
globe will soon follow suit, moving warp speeds.
towards an increasingly digitized
travel experience. AirAsia and squash glasses connected to the airline good-bye airport lines! Biometric
Singapore Airlines have already moved reservation systems that let him verify technology, with devices that sense the
to online check-in and self-printed or your passport and ticket, and authorize wearer’s identity, could be integrated to
mobile boarding passes, while on- the match automatically. “Interaction send the whole concept of passports
board Wi-Fi is becoming the norm for can be via video analysis of what a staff out the window. When it comes to
most long-haul flights. member is looking at, like a boarding planning trips, new services like Apple
Meanwhile, recent experiments pass or bag tag,” says SITA’s chief Siri can be used to arrange all the
with Google Glass have the staff at technology officer, Jim Peters, “or details for you. This tech is here now
C O U R T E S Y O F S I TA
SITA Labs, a specialist in air transport voice recognition, or a combination of and we’re just scratching the surface of
communications, dreaming big. both.” Add to that the possibilities of its potential in terms of travel. So in
Picture Lt. Commander Geordi La security staff and even passengers the words of Captain Picard, “Let’s see
Forge checking you in, wearing sci-fi themselves sporting this headgear: what’s out there.” —david ngo ✚
t+l p i c ks
Powder Rooms
The best way to end a day of skiing? Sleep at the foot of the mountain.
This flurry of new and reinvigorated ski-in, ski-out hotels is your ticket.
Hokkaido, Japan Pradollano, Spain Kangwon, North Korea Banff, Canada Verbier, Switzerland
C O U R T E S Y O F S U N S H I N E M O U N TA I N L O D G E
Niseko Annupuri Soak up Andalusian North Korea might not The sole slopeside hotel in The W Verbier Hotel &
Mountain gets nearly sunshine on the terrace of spring to mind as a luxury Canada’s Banff National Residences anchors a
15 meters of snowfall Nordic-inspired El skiing destination (0.02 Park, Sunshine buzzing shopping district
a year (take that, Aspen, Lodge, set in the Sierra percent of its population Mountain Lodge sits at around the Medran
with your mere 5 meters). Nevada of Granada— skis) but leader Kim Jong 2,200 meters and can be gondola. Interiors are
Chalet Ivy has balconies Western Europe’s highest Un is pouring millions of reached only by gondola. spunky (globe lights; furry
overlooking the range, after the Alps. It dollars into Masik Pass, Don’t worry—lift tickets pillows), but Pica Pica
slopes and a marble feels like a luxury hunting aiming to open 110 are included in the rate restaurant, run by star chef
onsen fed by an cabin: all log walls and kilometers of ski runs, a (along with snowshoeing Sergi Arola, is serious
underground hot spring. soft-hide upholstery. lavish chalet and a and tobogganing trips). business. wverbier.com.
chaletivy.com. ellodge.com. heliport by the year’s end. skibanff.com. —brian kevin
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THE
BEST
OF
2013 At Sundara, Bali.
Overwhelmed by openings?
Here is our well-culled list of the
newest restaurants, bars, hotels,
spas, shops and more
across the region.
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* BEST OF AUSTRALIA*
By Ian Neubauer
STAY
Salamanca Wharf Hotel
Sandwiched between a pair of 19th-century warehouses on Hobart’s water- Bay of Fires.
front like a daring piece of contemporary art, Salamanca Wharf Hotel is a
cutting-edge nod to Tasmania’s rich colonial past. This boutique beauty has 22
studio, one-bedroom and loft penthouse apartments decked out in bespoke
Tasmanian timber furniture and photography from Antarctica. The ground
floor is home to Castray Esplanade Food + Wine and backs onto Salamanca
Place, where the city’s famous Salamanca Market erupts on Saturday
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EAT
Lox Stock & Barrel
Every morning, locals at Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach can be seen queuing to
get a table at Lox Stock & Barrel. The brainchild of Lianne and Neil Gottheiner, Auction Rooms Cafe.
the siblings behind Bondi’s iconic Brown Sugar café, Lox Stock & Barrel is a
New-York deli specializing in gourmet sandwiches made from bagels, brisket,
panini and challah baked daily in-house. 140 Glenayr Ave., Bondi, Sydney;
61-2/9300-0368; loxstockandbarrel.com.au; sandwiches A$13.
Frankie Brown Cafe
The newest venue in Byron Bay, the east coast capital of alternative cool,
Frankie Brown Cafe’s menu pulls no punches with offerings like “melt in your
mouth beef cheek” and “ooey gooey chocolate explosion pudding.” Local
artists like award-winning singer-songwriter Pete Murray (who also co-owns
the café) perform on weekends. 32 Lawson St., Byron Bay; 61-2/6680-7474;
frankiebrown.com.au; mains from A$29.
DRINK
Lox Stock & Barrel.
Auction Rooms Cafe
Sure, it’s a well-known fact that Melbourne is one of the world’s great coffee
capitals. But for the very best cup, follow the city’s caffeine lovers to Auction
Rooms Cafe. Set in a large, lofty building with an internal courtyard, this
industrial restaurant and bar expresses small-batch roasted beans sourced
from East Timor, Papua New Guinea and other exotic locales. 103 Errol St.,
North Melbourne; 61-3/9326-7749; auctionroomscafe.com.au; coffees from A$4.
Choo Choo’s Bar
The staff dress down, beverages are served in jars and graffiti scores the walls.
But it’s the service, not the décor, that make this character-filled watering hole
in the heart of Perth’s central business district stand out. Rather than
handing out cocktail menus, the mixologists at Choo Choo’s play 20 questions
with customers to figure out their perfect drink. Brookfield Place, 125 St.
Salamanca Wharf Hotel.
Georges Tce., Perth; 61-4/1645-9291; choochoosbar.com; cocktails from A$12.
INDULGE
Bay of Fires Lodge Spa
Inspired by local healing practices that harness the restorative properties of
Australia’s native botanicals, the new spa at the Bay of Fires Lodge is divine.
Set on a clifftop 40 meters above a sugar-white beach on Tasmania’s remote
northeast coast, it features a bathing pavilion, a spa boutique and an outdoor
deck with infinite ocean views. The Gardens Rd., Ansons Bay, Tasmania;
61-3/6392-2211; bayoffires.com.au; 60-min massage from A$135.
* BEST OF BURMA *
By Fiona MacGregor Union Bar and Grill.
two US$120. having Western tresses highlighted, fast and leading the way is Rangoon’s
but nestled away among the grand new Novotel. Set to open by the end of
DRINK houses of Rangoon’s Inya Road, La the year, this behemoth will feature
Grill Restaurant Maru Source Spa offers not just top quality a total of 366 rooms, was designed by
Hidden down a side street in hair-dressing, but luxurious facials Singapore’s International Interior
downtown Rangoon, Grill Restaurant and aromatic massages too. 80A Inya Design Association and is tipped to set
Maru serves up Italian/Japanese Rd., Kamayut Township, Rangoon; a new standard for accommodation in
fusion food in a cute café-style setting 95/151-3280; lasourcebeautyspa.com. Burma. novotel.com.
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* BEST OF CAMBODIA*
By Naomi Lindt
STAY Public House
Dining at the Duck. Sala Lodges Cracking fish and chips, juicy bacon-
Two Swiss couples recreated the topped burgers and shepherd’s pie are
charm of a Khmer village at Siem served at Public House, a sleek take on
Reap’s Sala Lodges, populated by 11 an English beach house with sea-
gorgeous wooden stilt houses sourced foam-hued clapboard walls, blond
from across Cambodia and outfitted wood furniture and metallic
with antiques and heavy wood lampshades. There’s also a boozy
furnishings. There’s also a saltwater brunch on weekends and classic tea
pool and open-air bar, plus a and scones every afternoon. 2401/2
restaurant that serves up a Alleyway, Phnom Penh; 855-23/212-917;
mouthwatering mix of Khmer and dinner for two US$30.
international fare. Near Wat Damnak, Chanrey Tree
Siem Reap; 855-63/766-699; salalodges. Named for the tall tree that shades its
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Park Hyatt
Siem Reap. com; doubles from US$190. garden, Chanrey Tree provides a
Park Hyatt Siem Reap romantic spot to experience fine
The famed Hotel de la Paix has been Cambodian cooking after a day
transformed into the Park Hyatt Siem touring Angkor Wat. Dishes like sticky
Reap, marking the most high-profile rice with prawn curry and honey-
hotel opening in town in years. The 108 roasted chicken are served alfresco or
rooms and suites feature Khmer- in the lovingly restored traditional
inspired contemporary art and a Khmer house, now outfitted with
subdued palette of beiges and browns. modern touches like dangling
Sivutha Blvd., Siem Reap; 855-63/211- globular light fixtures. Pokambor
234; siemreap.park.hyatt.com; doubles Ave., Siem Reap; 855-63/767-997;
Evening at from US$276. chanreytree.com; dinner for two US$25.
Chanrey Tree.
EAT SHOP
the Duck Trunkh
With its dark wood, low lighting and Inspired by Cambodia’s quirky
soft banquettes, the Duck is a moody provincial aesthetic, an American
yet comfortable entry to Phnom graphic designer and an Australian
Penh’s dining scene. The bistro fare is marketer opened Trunkh, Phnom
similarly understated yet full of Penh’s first design concept store.
impact, with highlights including Stocked with hand-painted vintage
duck hoisin spring rolls and melt-in- signs, screen-printed sarongs and tea
your-mouth osso buco. 49 Sothearos towels, and upcycled salvaged wood
Blvd., Phnom Penh; 855-89/823-704; furniture, it’s a must for unusual
the-duck.net; dinner for two US$45. keepsakes. Sothearos Blvd. and St. 294,
Nifty knick-knacks at Trunkh. Common Tiger Phnom Penh; trunkh.com.
Expect a fantastical culinary journey
at Common Tiger, where South SEE
African chef Timothy Bruyns Phare
concocts whimsical small plates like The famous tumblers, acrobats and
asparagus panna cotta and green dancers of Battambang’s NGO-run
peppercorn- and basil-encrusted sea circus, Phare, have set up a second big
bass with a tom kha gel. The complex top in Siem Reap, putting on dazzling
flavors are tempered by the shows every night at 7:30 p.m. Behind
minimalist, concrete and exposed- Angkor National Museum;
brick space. 20 St. 294, Phnom Penh; pharecambodiancircus.org; tickets
855-23/212-917; dinner for two US$60. US$15 to $35.
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Four Seasons Shenzhen. Mandarin Oriental Pudong.
* BESTByOF CHINA*
Cain Nunns
STAY to choose from, a crystal steam room, as much locally grown organic
Four Seasons Shenzhen and a plethora of aromatic goodies. produce as possible. The results are
The newest addition to Four Seasons’s 111 Pudong Rd., Pudong, Shanghai; 86- contemporary bold flavors sans the
China stable, this modern property 21/2082-9888; mandarinoriental.com/ stuffy pretension. 1949 The Hidden
feels right at home in Shenzhen. shanghai; doubles from RMB2,400. City, Courtyard 4, Sanlitun South,
Architects Urabanus and interior Shangri-La Jing An Beijing; 86-10/6593-5087; okra1949.com;
gurus Hirsch Bedner & Associates Shangri-La’s new offering is a set menu for two RMB700.
dreamed up a whimsical light-filled 508-room gem that overlooks Mao
tower with a sixth level reception Zedong’s old digs and a booming DRINK
looking down on pockets of greenery, commercial district that is Middle Janes & Hooch
water features and the sprawling city. Kingdom’s wealthiest. The imposing What better way to symbolize the
The FOO restaurant, designed by Spin steel-and-glass spike in the middle of constant drumbeat of China’s
Design Studio, comes up big with its shopping malls, skyscrapers and lane voracious economy than a former
pan-Asian menu. 138 Fuhua Third houses has already cemented itself as Cultural Revolution-era factory
Rd., Futian Dist.; 86-755/8826-8888; the hotel of choice for visiting heads canteen transformed into a roaring
fourseasons.com/shenzhen; doubles of state. 1218 Middle Yan’an Rd., Jing 1930’s Prohibition-style speakeasy.
from RMB1,700. An Kerry Centre, West Nanjing Rd., Tucked behind an unmarked entrance,
Mandarin Oriental Pudong Shanghai; 86-21/2203-8888; shangri- Janes & Hooch gives way to an exposed
This big-ticket luxury brand opened la.com/shanghai/jinganshangrila; brick den bathed in simmering
its first Shanghai outlet smack on the doubles from RMB2,150. darkness. 4 Gongti Bei Rd., Chaoyang
Huangpu River with stunning views Dist., Beijing; 86-10/6503-2757; drinks
of The Bund across the water. The EAT for two RMB140.
property is decked out in warm gold Okra 1949 Samfaina Resto & Gastro Bar
and teal, more than 4,000 pieces of Award-winning New Orleans native This hip two-story eatery doles out
art and enough high-tech to open an Max Levy’s Beijing hotspot churns out super-slow-cooked veal shank, beef
Apple Premium Reseller store. But superb sushi and cocktails nightly. The short rib, Joselito ham and a stellar
the jaw-dropping butterfly shaped second-story eatery’s light blond wood Iberian pork cheek stew. 532 Fuxing
spa is the biggest jewel in the hotel’s and pale green design matches Levy’s Zhong Rd., Shanghai; samfaina.com;
crown. There are 13 treatment suites farm-to-table philosophy of sourcing tasting menu for two RMB988.
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RIMBA Jimbaran Bali, the new sister hotel
of the award-winning AYANA Resort and Spa
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Enjoy the Best of Both Worlds, from the forest to the sea:
A 282-room hotel within the 77-hectare grounds of AYANA Resort and Spa, with sunset views
Six swimming pools including children’s pool with waterslides, swim-up Pool Bar, and Pool Access Rooms
World-class dining including Bali’s first Ah Yat Abalone Seafood Restaurant, UNIQUE Roof-top Bar
offering panoramic sunset views, To’ge all-day dining, and convenient access to AYANA’s 7 restaurants
Priority Access to Rock Bar and private Kubu Beach
Roof-top spa rooms to expand on the Thermes Marins Spa at AYANA
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Chachawan cocktails . 1 Duddell St.; 852/2525-9191; braids, and Amika: Hairdo Bar
Yenn Wong, the creative force behind 22 duddells.co; drinks for two HK$300. accommodates Hong Kongers with
Ships and Duddell’s, has teamed up with Caprice Bar perfectly unstudied hairstyles for a night
protégé chef Adam Cliff to create this The Four Season’s three Michelin- out. Choose among four blowouts, four
spicy Isaan Thai joint in Sheung Wan. starred French restaurant has opened an glam updos or four braided looks. 8 Elgin
Don’t miss the pla phao glua (salt-crusted adjacent bar specializing in top-shelf St.; 852/2291-0070; amikahairdobar.com.
Blood Orange Mojito at Slide into the mosaic pool Soaring columns at
Eastern & Oriental. at Luna2studios. Merah Putih restaurant.
* BEST OF INDONESIA*
By Holly McDonald
STAY DRINK Bali; 62-361/846-5950; merahputihbali.
Luna2studios Sundara com; dinner for two Rp1,200,000.
The 14 open-plan suites at Luna2studios The new pool, bar and restaurant at Teatro Gastroteque
are bold, stylish and funky. The look Bali’s Four Seasons Jimbaran Bay pairs Indonesian chef Mandif Warokka wants
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evokes nostalgia and futurism in equal a chilled-out beachside feel with a Michelin star and after a meal here
parts: primary colors create a fun elemental luxury. Snare a daybed and you’ll see why he deserves one. His
atmosphere in the rooms; iPad docks settle in for the day, peering out over the intimate, 24-seat restaurant offers
play your favorite tunes; and Smeg bay and doing a few lazy laps in the several brave and creative degustation
fridges chill the drinks. A Piet 55-meter pool before the DJs starts their menus that have tongues wagging.
Mondrian-esque mosaic beckons in the set and it’s drink o’clock—the enticing Pasta in Java’s famed rawon beef soup?
communal pool and you can kick back at cocktail list was created by Spanish He makes it work. Textures and flavors
the private club or subterranean mixologists. Smoked Lemon Drop clash yet result in perfect harmony.
cinema. Jln. Sarinande 20-22, Seminyak, Martini, anyone? Four Seasons Resort Kayu Aya Block C No. 1-2, Seminyak, Bali;
Bali; 62-361/730-402; luna2.com/studios; Bali at Jimbaran Bay, Bali; 62-361/708- 62-361/870-0078; teatrobali.com; set
doubles from US$545. 333; sundarabali.com; drinks for two menu for two Rp980,000.
Regent Sanur Rp400,000. Eastern & Oriental
Sanur is back on the map with the You don’t get much more worldly than a
salubrious beachside Regent’s exquisite EAT Scottish chef bringing Thai and
suites. The vision inspired by the Merah Putih Vietnamese food to Indonesians; E&O
Majapahit empire is grand, but touches Soaring columns and glass walls create Jakarta proves that globalization can be
like the private pickup and drop-off a dramatic yet intimate venue where a good thing. Serving up his exceptional
boxes in the spacious suites add a hint of Indonesian cuisine takes center stage takes on Southeast Asian cuisine in
intimacy to the experience. A 50-meter with panache that tops the scene in breezy yet vintage surrounds, Will
infinity pool keeps swimmers and Bali—and possibly Indonesia. Choose Meyrick’s third restaurant delivers as
sunbathers content, while the from classic, authentic dishes from deliciously as acclaimed Sarong and
boardwalk along Sanur beach makes around the archipelago, or go modern Mamasan in Bali. Menara Rajawali, 1F
this a top family option. Jln. Kusuma with one of the more imaginative fusion Jln. Dr Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung,
Sari, Sanur, Bali; 62-361/301-1888; dishes. Allow time for a drink at the slick Jakarta; 62-21/576-1645; dinner for two
regenthotels.com; doubles from US$647. bar. Jln. Petitenget No.100x, Kerobokan, Rp1,200,000.
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Kenneth Cobonpue’s
Cochinillo atCocktails
Vask. at Niner Ichi Nana whimsical crafts.
* BEST OF By
THE PHILIPPINES*
Stephanie Zubiri
STAY gastronomic menu: the first of its was described as the Rolls Royce of
El Nido Pangulasian kind in the Philippines. Chef Chele taps, and be transported for a moment
Emerald lagoons, lush vegetation and Gonzalez, having worked with big to a scene right out of a tapas tavern in
stunning limestone cliffs surround names like Arzak and Celler de Can San Sebastian. GF Block 3, Lot 2, 32nd
this new ultra-luxurious island resort Roca, unleashes his talent in a menu St., NAC Bldg, Bonifacio Global City;
Pangulasian. Stand-alone villas in an that knows no boundaries, taking 63-2/ 216-4677; dinner for two P3,500.
airy contemporary Filipino design inspirations from all his travels
boast views overlooking either the around Asia. Expect dishes with SHOP
soft white-sand beach or the bay. Book modernist techniques and hearty Kenneth Cobonpue
the Kalaw Villa with some friends, substance. 5F Clipp Center, 11th Ave. Cobonpue’s pieces combine traditional
complete with its own large lap and the corner of 39th St., Bonifacio craftsmanship with visionary
pool and private salas. Located on a Global City, Manila; 63-2/217-6563; design and a touch of playfulness.
secluded area of the island, it offers the 14-course degustation menu P4,900 per This internationally acclaimed
ultimate treat: privacy. elnidoresorts. person. designer curates an amazing space
com; villas from P30,500 per night. Yakumi at Solaire in an accessible location, a great feat
Costa Pacifica—Raintree Baler Working around seasonal deliveries, for his first showroom. Amid the
Situated in Baler, Aurora Province, Yakumi offers amazing modern and stunning furniture, there is artwork
an often-overlooked region with traditional Japanese dishes in a bright, from budding contemporary Filipino
historical sites, tropical jungles, lofty setting in stark contrast to the artists that complement the ensemble.
nearby coral reefs, wide deserted rest of Solaire’s casino surroundings. Purchases can be shipped anywhere
beaches and amazing surf, Costa Dining itself is casual but the main in the world. GF The Residences,
Pacifica is a welcome addition to the focus is on the stunning perfection of San Lorenzo Tower, Makati City;
resort scene. Modern white suites their food. Pricey but worth it. 1 Asean kennethcobonpue.com.
accentuated with bright pops of color Ave., Entertainment City, Paranaque
and quirky details create a vibe that City; 63-2/888-8888; solaireresort.com; DRINK
is young, fun and just a tad shy of dinner for two P4500. Niner Ichi Nana
hipster. Evenings are a festive affair Donosti Backed by big names in Manila’s night
with wood-fired pizzas and tropical Rare in Manila is the restaurant scene, with a hearty bar chow menu
cocktails set to fantastic music mixes outside the confines of a mall or strip by Chef Rob Pengson and cocktails
and a languid setting sun. Buton St., development. Donosti, situated on the crafted by local foodie icon Erwan
Sabang, Baler, Aurora; 63-2/576-4555; ground floor of an office building in Heussaff, it’s no surprise that this bar
costapacificaraintree.com; doubles the Fort, with its warm bistro interiors, was an instant hit from day one. Using
from P7,000 per night. vintage photos of the Basque region only the freshest ingredients and
and inviting bar, is a cozy haven for steeping their own infusions, it bears
EAT authentic, down-to-earth Spanish witness to the rise in true blue cocktail
The Gallery at Vask food. Order their juicy baby lamb establishments in the city. GF corner
Seating only 14 people, this is an chops, best eaten by hand like little of 32nd Ave. and 7th Ave.; Bonifacio
evolving art space of contemporary lollipops, and wash it down with an Global City; 63-91/ 787-6999, drinks for
work with an equally creative ice-cold beer pumped fresh from what two P700.
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BHUTAN
BY COMO
Uma by COMO, Paro, is more than a Himalayan lodge offering luxury villas, world-class Bhutanese and international cuisine, yoga
and a COMO Shambhala Retreat. We provide the means to discover a pristine landscape and culture with staff who will curate your
journey from beginning to end. We will lead you into far-flung valleys, with stays at our second lodge, Uma by COMO, Punakha. We
will reveal Buddhism’s Himalayan story, navigating the high mountain passes to take you to the country’s most spectacular historic
sites. In the company of English-speaking guides, we will ensure a COMO luxury experience on hiking, biking and whitewater rafting
trips, teach your children the national sport of archery and introduce you to monks and artisans on intelligently calibrated journeys
instilled with a true spirit of adventure. For reservations, please contact Uma Bhutan on www.comohotels.com/uma/bhutan.
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* BEST OF SINGAPORE *
By Melanie Lee
Common Man
Coffee Roasters. STAY result is divine. Bishan Park 1, 510 Ang
Park Royal on Pickering Mo Kio Ave. 1; 65/6459-5743; grub.com.
All 367 guestrooms of this award- sg; dinner for two from S$50.
winning hotel look out to lush, Windowsill in the Woods
four-story sky gardens with reflecting There’s nothing quite as charming as a
pools, waterfalls and cascading vertical café with a whimsical fairytale concept
greenery. This is Singapore’s first and fresh, crusty pies. Their s’mores
hotel-in-a-garden, and is built by the pie, which oozes with milk chocolate
famous WOHA Architects. 3 Upper pudding and dark chocolate fudge, is
Pickering St.; 65/6809-8888; impossible to resist. 78 Horne Rd.;
parkroyalhotels.com; doubles from 65/9004-7827; windowsillpies.sg; tea for
S$290. two from S$20.
* BEST OF THAILAND*
By Diana Hubbell
EAT flown down once weekly, and then sky-high floors in the hip-again
Appia cooked sous vide. Healthful smoothies Silom-Sathorn neighborhood. Watch
We can’t decide what we love most about and the many single-origin coffees or this space. 39th and 40th Floors, Sathorn
this family-style trattoria: wood- teas match up nicely with the crusty Square Complex, 98 North Sathorn Rd.,
roasted meats like the ultra-crisp- sourdough baguettes and all manner of Bangkok; 66-2/108-2000; kudeta.com;
skinned porchetta, or the silky, sweets churned out by their on-site drinks for two Bt600.
handmade pastas. Chef Paolo Vitaletti bakery. 149 Sathorn Tai Soi 12, Bangkok;
flew his mother over from the Eternal 66-2/635-0404; rocketcoffeebar.com; STAY
City to help train the kitchen staff, and lunch for two Bt600. Regent Phuket Cape Panwa
Bangkok is smitten with their rustic This intimate property set high on a
Roman cuisine: it’s still one of the DRINK bluff on Cape Panwa is worlds away
hardest tables to score. 20/4 Sukhumvit Maggie Choo’s from the hordes of tourists in Patong.
Soi 31, Bangkok; 66-2/261-2056; appia- Oozing equal parts camp and class, this The 55-meter infinity pool has a
bangkok.com; dinner for two Bt2,000. subterranean cabaret is a throwback to jaw-dropping view of the Andaman, as
Opposite Mess Hall Suzy Wong-style hedonism. In a does the Regent Spa. Don’t miss the
Diners in the know head to this bare- gorgeously detailed retro space, live jazz contemporary, molecular-tinged
bones industrial spot across from WTF plays, cheongsam-clad models preen, cuisine from Chef Justin Baziuk at The
Bar & Gallery for a taste of Chef Jess and the city’s trendiest crowd quaffs Grill—the restaurant makes its own
Barnes’s endlessly inventive small cocktails like the HMS Leviathon, a cured meat, cheese, yogurt and truffled
plates. With buttermilk-battered fried potent elixir of honeycomb-infused butter. 48 Moo 8, Sakdidej Rd., Tambon
chicken, croquettes of the day, killer bourbon and sweet vermouth. Vichit, Amphur Muang, Phuket;
cocktails, craft beers, regular pop-up Underneath the Novotel Bangkok Fenix, 66-76/200-800; regenthotels.com/
events and now brunch—think Silom, 320 Silom Rd., Bangkok; 66-2/635- phuket; doubles from Bt7,488.
chocolate waffles with passion fruit and 6055; drinks for two Bt560. Point Yamu by COMO
bacon jam—they’re perpetually packed. Ku Dé Ta Designer Paola Navone brings an
27/1 Sukhumvit Soi 51, Bangkok; 66-2/662- In the most hotly anticipated opening of understated elegance to this tranquil
F R O M L E F T: C O U R T E S Y O F C O M O H O T E L S A N D R E S O R T S ; C O U R T E S Y O F A P P I A ; C O U R T E S Y O F R O C K E T C O F F E E B A R
6330; oppositebangkok.com; dinner for the year, this spin-off of Singapore’s haven overlooking the limestone karst
two Bt1,100. modern legend recently entered formations of Phang Nga Bay. The resort
Rocket Coffee bar Bangkok’s nightlife scene in decadent— fuses Thai and Italian style both in its
This smart new operation from the team if not fully finished—fashion. Ku Bar is aesthetic, and in its cuisine, which is
behind the city’s now classic Hyde & warm, low-key, open-plan, while the showcased in two distinct restaurants.
Seek is the perfect place for a lazy, Club Lounge is a long garden of There’s a strong emphasis on wellness
sun-drenched brunch. The menu is an overgrown greenery, round banquettes, here, with a top-notch spa offering
atypical blend of locavore and flashing lights and popping bottles. But everything from shirodhara to
molecular gastronomy, sometimes in these are just two of the planned dozen traditional local therapies. Point Yamu,
one dish: take their Benedict, starring restaurants, bars, clubs and private 225 Moo 7, Paklok Thalang, Phuket;
eggs sourced from Northern hill tribes, members’ spaces set to take over two doubles from Bt9,000.
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Phu Nhun Dist., Saigon; 84-90/956- Dragon Bridge
0105; drinks for two VND44,000. Sure, 2013 was the year of the snake, but
Song Xanh Café Heady talk at Imagine Café. dragons are perennially lucky. Rarely,
Don’t let this coffee shop’s location though, are they so large, lifelike, and,
adjacent to the backpacker district well, useful. To celebrate the 38th
turn you off; the vibe is decidedly anniversary of the Communist capture
less hedonistic, and more heady. of the Central Coast, the Da Nang River
Social entrepreneurs and activists is now spanned by a six-lane bridge in
gather in the free meeting room, the shape of a giant, brightly lit dragon.
immersing themselves in the funky, The structure, which breathes real
recycled seating and ornaments. fire on the weekends, was built by an
64 Ho Hao Hon St., Q1, Saigon; The firey and fabulous
Dragon Bridge. American firm. Talk about scorching
84-8/3838-9900; cafe.songxanh.vn; irony. Cau Rong, Danang.
drinks for two VND60,000.
SHOP
STAY Vincom Mega Mall Royal City
Amanoi The biggest underground shopping
For its first property in Vietnam, center in Asia has luxury brands and
Aman went entirely its own way, hundreds of restaurants, of course,
to an unspoiled rural haven an but the defining features are the
hour south of Nha Trang. The 36 indoor water park, and Vietnam’s first
guest pavilions and villas sprawl international standard ice rink. No
across a jungle peninsula in Nui wonder the owner, Pham Nhat Vuong,
Chua National Park, surrounded was the first Vietnamese to make
by the East Sea and dotted with Forbes’ list of billionaires. 72A Nguyen
impossibly free-standing giant Sophisticated fresh Trai. Thanh Xuan Dist. Hanoi; 84-
tapas at Vesper.
boulders. Do not miss the gorgeous 9/4755-6886; royalcity.com.vn. ✚
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↑
Headphones
Audio-Technica
ATH-ANC29, ↑ ↑
page 80 Tablets Phones
iPad Mini, HTC One,
page 74 page 82
P R O P S T Y L I S T: B R I A N B Y R N E
Laptops
MacBook Air, ↑
page 76 Cameras
Samsung NX300,
page 78 *Prices throughout are listed in US dollars and may vary by country and
retailer, as well as by mobile phone contract carrier.
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Strategies
Tablets
Don’t mistake these sleek multitaskers
for just another entertainment
← Sony Xperia source—thanks to more built-in
Tablet Z productivity features, tablets are giving
The glossy, 10.1-inch
touch screen of the laptops a run for their money.
Sony Xperia Tablet Z
is both beautiful, with
a full HD display, and
durable (the glass is
more scratch-resistant
than most). Thanks
to fully sealable inputs,
it’s also water- and
dust-resistant, making ← Google Nexus 7
it equally suited for With a full-featured version
beach reading or of Google Maps that stores
navigating city streets data for offline use, a
on a snowy day. $500, location-based news feed,
store.sony.com. and Google Now’s collection
of travel-friendly functions
(currency exchange rates,
translations and local transit
↘ Samsung ATIV TAB 3 info, to name a few), this
The smallest tablet running Windows 8, ultracompact, 7-inch
the 10.1-inch TAB 3 is as close as you can workhorse could win over
get to a handheld laptop. The detachable the fiercest Apple loyalists—
keyboard makes it easy to work even without mention
on the go, while built-in of its affordable price tag.
SideSync technology lets $229, google.com.
you use your tablet’s
screen and keyboard
to type long ↓ iPad Mini
e-mails—or Sexy, light, and slim (at just
surf the Web— 0.28 inches), the iPad Mini
with your is an all-around winner.
smartphone’s Its loudspeakers do justice
connection. to movies and TV shows, but
B O T T O M , F R O M L E F T: C O U R T E S Y O F L O G I T E C H ; C O U R T E S Y O F Z A G G ; C O U R T E S Y O F I N N E R G I E
$700, at two inches smaller than
samsung. the flagship model, it is also
com. comfortable to carry as
a navigation tool. Throw in
the growing number of
offerings in the App Store
(900,000-plus at press
time), and there’s little that
this powerhouse can’t do.
$329, apple.com.
BEST
OVERALL
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Strategies
Laptops
Light enough to carry
BEST
OVERALL
← MacBook Air
It may look like the same slim classic
you know and love, but the latest
MacBook Air delivers nine hours of
battery life, improved performance
and a new operating system with
around town and powerful sophisticated mapping and organizational
enough to outlast any tools. Add state-of-the-art Wi-Fi
technology for more stable connectivity,
long-haul, these laptops and you have the fastest, most reliable
offer big performance in laptop on the market. $999, apple.com.
the smallest of packages.
Panasonic CF-SX2 →
Despite being one of the lightest
high-performance laptops (at a
mere 1.15 kilograms), the SX2 is
packed with convenient features:
a blazing-fast Core i7 processor,
up to 16 hours of battery life and
an all-too-rare DVD drive. It’s also
rugged, with a magnesium-
alloy body that comes in
seven splashy colors.
$2,799,
dynamism.
com.
Toshiba Kirabook →
There’s no need to choose between
work and play when it comes to
this sleek Ultrabook, which is
preloaded with Adobe Photoshop
Elements and Norton Anti-Theft
Security software. We love the
backlit keyboard and USB ports that
charge your gadgets even when
the computer is turned off,
along with the better-than-HD ↖ Lenovo
screen and Harman IdeaPad Yoga 11S
Kardon speakers, which Few convertible laptops
make for exceptional satisfy as both a computer
movie viewing. and a tablet—but the IdeaPad
$1,600, rises to the challenge, thanks
toshibadirect. to its wide keyboard; intuitive,
com. motion-sensitive controls; and
smart design. Simply rotate
the supersharp, 11.6-inch
touch screen to create a flat,
handheld device, or rotate it
into a “V” shape to prop it up
on your seatback tray table.
$649, lenovo.com.
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Strategies
1 4
5
2
BEST
OVERALL
Cameras
These sharpshooters prove that your smartphone can’t
compete when it comes to capturing your travels.
1 Nikon Coolpix A 2 Pentax K-50 3 Canon Vixia Mini 4 Sony Cyber-Shot 5 Samsung NX300 6 Olympus PEN
Don’t be fooled by the Ideal for active trips, No bigger than a deck TX30 While many With 20.3 megapixels E-P5 Underneath its
small package: this Pentax’s latest of cards, this video ruggedized cameras and hybrid autofocus retro styling, this Micro
point-and-shoot has weatherproof DSLR camera has a 2.7-inch look the part, this for quick, detailed Four Thirds camera
the same type of has ergonomic dials touch screen that flips shock- and water- shots, this mirrorless offers cutting-edge
powerful sensor used for its many advanced up so that you can be resistant point-and- camera has the ability features—such as
BOT TOM: COURTESY OF SONY ELECTRONICS
in many DSLR’s. An features (from ISO both videographer and shoot is slim and to capture 8.6 snaps ultrafast 1/8000s
optional adapter turns to depth of field) and on-screen star, as well as discreet, packing in per second, a tilting shutter speeds—that
your smartphone into an add-on backup built-in Wi-Fi for instant 18.2 megapixels, screen for tricky optimize performance
a remote control, AA-battery power uploading to YouTube. HD video, and 5x angles, and built-in for close-ups, low-light
making it easy to take supply—all in a Also fun: a fish-eye optical zoom, all at Wi-Fi for easy situations and
self-portraits from whopping 120 color lens that adds a funky, a great price. $260, uploading to Flickr everything in between.
a distance. $1,100, combinations. $780, Instagram-like edge. store.sony.com. or Facebook. $749, $1,000, getolympus.
nikon.com. ricoh-imaging.co.jp $300, canon.com. samsung.com. com.
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Crimson Resort & Spa Mactan, Cebu’s sprawling landscape allows you
to savor the intimacy you seek in an environment of pure serenity.
From the laid-back to the active, we offer lifestyle experiences so you
can make the most of your holiday at your leisure.
crimsonhotel.com
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reservations (+63 32) 401 9999 | email [email protected]
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Strategies
Headphones
The one accessory to pack if you’re looking
for sound quality—or sound sleep.
BEST
OVERALL
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When it’s right,
you just know
← HTC One
The sleek Android interface offers instant
access to news and social media on your
Moto X → home screen. The camera’s Zoe mode
One of the lets you pull still images from video
smartest hands-free (ideal for group shots). And the built-in
devices on the Beats Audio speakers provide the
market, the Moto X clearest and warmest sound
is constantly listening we’ve ever heard on a phone.
for your spoken $200, htc.com.
commands, from making
calls to setting alarms.
When its sensors detect
that you’re driving, the phone
automatically reads aloud
your incoming e-mails and text BEST
messages, and makes it easy to OVERALL
Phones
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Deals
Indonesia
US$230
per night
Diving in at RIMBA
Jimbaran Bali.
Spa Island
CHINA INDONESIA MALAYSIA THAILAND
COURTESY OF RIMBA JIMBAR AN BALI
What Intimate Hideaway at What Introductory Offer at What 21 Days Advance Purchase What Relax & Recharge at Le
Banyan Tree Chongqing RIMBA Jimbaran Bali at The Danna Langkawi Méridien Koh Samui
(banyantree.com). Details Two (rimbajimbaran.com). Details (thedanna.com). Details A stay in (lemeridienkohsamui.com).
nights in a Spring Retreat room. Three nights in a Hill Side room. a Grand Merchant room. Details Three nights in a
Highlight A complimentary spa Highlights One complimentary Highlights Complimentary Verandah suite. Highlights Daily
treatment at one of the local 50-minute Balinese massage for welcome drinks and shoulder breakfast and complimentary
outdoor hot springs. Cost From two and a US$50 credit. Cost massages for two upon arrival. Wi-Fi. Cost From US$485
US$554 (US$277 per night), From US$230 per night, double, Cost From RM1,159, double, (US$162 per night), double,
double, through January 31. book by December 22. Savings through December 20, 2014. through December 23. Savings
Savings 40 percent. 36 percent. Savings 25 percent. 33 percent.
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Deals
cottage at Shakti 360 Leti. Highlights Learn about local through December 31. Savings
Seasonal Highlights A personalized handicrafts at a painting-studio 30 percent.
nature walk, cooking class session in Ubud; a batik-fabric
VIETNAM
What Festive Offer at Sheraton
featuring local dishes, and visits workshop in Seminyak, Bali; and CAMBODIA
to temples. Cost From a lantern-making class in Hoi An. What Anantara Short Breaks
Saigon (starwoodhotels.com).
US$1,873 (US$468 per night) Cost US$3,582 (US$448 per Special at Anantara Angkor
Details A stay in a Deluxe room.
per person, all-inclusive; book by night), double, through February Resort & Spa (angkor.anantara.
Highlights Complimentary
January 31. Savings 35 percent. 28, 2014. Savings 34 percent. com). Details Two nights in a
internet and complimentary
Deluxe room. Highlights One
access to fitness facilities. Cost
From VND3,200,000, double,
MULTI-COUNTRY VIETNAM signature cocktail per stay, 20
What Art of Design from GHM What Immerse Your Senses from percent discount on dining
through January 5, 2014.
Hotels (ghmhotels.com). Details Six Senses Con Dao (sixsenses. throughout the stay, late
Savings 25 percent.
Two nights each at the Chedi com). Details Two nights in an check-out until 4 p.m. and
Chiang Mai in Thailand; the Chedi Ocean Front Duplex. Highlight A automatic room upgrade if
HONG KONG
Club Tanah Gajah Ubud and the three-hour tour of the island, available. Cost From US$588
What Enchanting Festive
Legian in Bali, Indonesia; and the visiting sites such as the historic (US$294 per night), double,
Holiday at The Excelsior
Nam Hai in Hoi An, Vietnam—for Phi Yen Temple. Cost US$1,100 through December 31. Savings
(mandarinoriental.com/excelsior).
a total of eight nights. (US$550 per night), double, 18 percent.
Details Three nights in a
Superior Side Harbour View
room. Highlights A Premier Deluxe room
Complimentary bottle of at Sheraton Saigon.
sparkling wine and gourmet
chocolate on arrival, plus daily
breakfast for two. Cost From
HK$6,240 (HK$2,080 per night),
double, through January 7, 2014.
Savings 22 percent.
CHINA
What Warm Winter Welcome at
New World Shanghai Hotel
(shanghai.newworldhotels.com).
Details Three nights in a
Superior room. Highlights
Guests receive a 50 percent
discount on the third night, plus
daily complimentary breakfast
and Wi-Fi. Cost From RMB2,250
(RMB750 per night), double,
through February 14. Savings
17 percent.
SINGAPORE
What Festive Merriments at
Grand Copthorne Waterfront
Hotel (milleniumhotels.com.sg).
Details A stay in a Superior
room. Highlights
Complimentary breakfast. Cost
From S$188, double, through
February 8, 2014. Savings Up to
C O U R T E S Y O F S H E R AT O N S A I G O N
40 percent.
CULTURE
INDIA
What Eco Adventure from Shakti
Himalaya (shaktihimalaya.com).
Details Four nights in a private
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Point of View
P
iccadilly is empty. After
the torrents of last
evening, the morning
dawned bright, the vaulted
sky filled with high, fat
clouds and rain-following
sunshine that appears to have scoured
the drear from the world. It is
Christmas. I am, of course, in London,
walking the quiet streets of a city many
of whose residents are presumably now
at home awakening to the smell of
bacon and to ziggurats of boxed
presents wrapped in shiny paper.
The city is mine for a moment. Its
broad, bowed avenues, its shuttered
shop fronts, its parks with venerable
oaks seem like the furnishings of an
immense and harmonious ancient
structure, a 1,000-year-old edifice. The
moment feels oddly holy, a word I long
ago ceased to associate with this
particular day. I have come to England
to escape from Christmas. And here, by
happenstance, I have found some of its
essence. A string of days spent in the
company of new and old friends and a
particular loved one has renewed my
spirit, even given me a kind of faith. At
the very least, it has shifted my
perception of Christmas as a holiday to
be outrun at any cost.
And as I walk the lightly occupied
streets it comes clear that it was not so
much a desire to avoid a day that’s held
sacred by billions of Christians as to
Escaping Christmas
flee what any sane person agrees is
months of dinning and relentlessly
commercialized cheer. I came to
London to escape the endless aural
Abandoning the trimmings and trappings of holidays past, Guy Trebay loop of Alvin & the Chipmunks and “I
heads to London to celebrate the season. Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.” ➔
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worst, noisiest and gaudiest elements of the season. I
billeted myself at 51 Buckingham Gate, a hotel where—
as an English actor friend explained—temperamental
Hollywood artistes tend to lodge while promoting their
films. I spent five indulgent days there, wandering the
city’s blessedly depopulated precincts; visiting the
Orientalist madhouse that was the Holland Park
studio dwelling of the Victorian artist Frederic
Leighton; taking the Tube to another little-visited gem,
the Dulwich Picture Gallery; dropping in to the
subterranean Portobello Road arcade called the
Admiral Vernon Antique Market where the
antiquarians with their moth-eaten cardigans and
crooked toupees seem every bit as odd as the
fascinating old oddments they sell.
I made my usual beeline to Chelsea and John
Sandoe (Books) Ltd., an independent bookseller where
24,300 volumes, are stacked wall-to-wall and floor-to-
ceiling, in places two deep on the shelves. I acquired for
myself several presents, among them Letters from
London and Europe, by Giuseppe Tomasi di
Lampedusa, the Anglophile Sicilian aristocrat and
genius whose novel, The Leopard, must rank among
the finer literary achievements of the 20th century.
The view from my hotel window was of some
housing blocks set behind Buckingham Palace. The
cozy interior landscape was of a bed heaped in hillocks
of books with, on a side table, a glass of Chablis and a
tin of ginger cookies. It was the kind of self-indulgent
holiday you might have dreamed of in childhood.
As a concession to the religious centerpiece of the
season, I took a taxi on a drizzly evening to midnight
mass at the Temple Church. It was pleasant enough,
though the choristers seemed bored, and when the
hymns and homily had ended, I ducked through the
gates and walked back to the hotel, arriving in the first
hours of Christmas morning to flop into bed.
In place of the paranoia or creeping dread I
sometimes experience at this time of year, I felt
contentment. Before leaving home I had ticked off the
names on my lists, posted presents and sent Christmas
cards, and it cheered me to imagine friends and family
back home enacting familiar rituals. It was not
displeasing to know I would be spared the white meat
versus dark meat debate, the toasts and the yawning
empty hours between Christmas lunch and a late-
night turkey sandwich eaten in the light of an open
fridge. In a few hours I would occupy a coveted table at
Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, toasting the holiday
with friends over a delectably unseasonal meal of fish
that was a Christmas present from me to me. And in
the meantime, I could walk around London as if in an
empty museum, taking in the momentary stillness
that struck me as the most wonderful and
unanticipated gift. ✚
December 2013
In This Issue
94 25 Weekend
Getaways
112 Should You Trust
TripAdvisor?
116 Gaya Island
124 Maldives, and
the Wild Asia
Responsible
Tourism Awards
IA N L LOY D N EU BAU ER
132 Vanuatu
Ring of fire, on
Vanuatu, page 132.
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25 Weekend
Getaways
ASIA’S CITIES ARE SOME OF THE MOST MADCAP AND ELECTRIC IN
THE WORLD, MAKING THEM BOTH ENERGIZING AND, WE ADMIT IT,
EXHAUSTING. LUCKILY, YOU NEEDN’T TRAVEL MORE THAN FOUR HOURS
FROM SO MANY OF OUR METROPOLISES TO FIND FRESH AIR, SEA
BREEZES, PORTALS TO TIMES-PAST AND GREAT GATHERING SPOTS
FOR GROUPS OF FRIENDS. HERE ARE SOME OF OUR FAVORITES.
From
BANGKOK
MANDALAY, BURMA
Rudyard Kipling’s poem The Road to
Mandalay etched the eastern town
into the Western psyche, but the
city’s sleepy charm requires a bit of
legwork today. Hop the direct flight
from Bangkok (airasia.com) in the
afternoon and arrive in time for that
emblematic Burma photo at U Bien
Bridge with its iconic silhouettes of
monks at dusk. Hotel Red Canal
(hotelredcanal.com; US$290) is a
sanctuary in the city, but in dry
season, escape the dust bowl and
trace the colonial ghost of George
Orwell to Maymyo, a hill station an
hour’s drive east that, under British
rule, was a retreat for top brass
escaping Rangoon’s humidity and
heat. For a simulacrum of their
high-brow getaways, check in to
Hotel Pyin Oo Lwin (hotelpyinoo
lwin.com; US$125). And if you really
want to follow historic footsteps,
return by train to Mandalay—part of
a journey romanticized by Paul
Theroux in The Great Railway
Bazaar: By Train Through Asia. ➔
A ARON JOEL SANTOS
The romance of
Mandalay remains
etched on our psyche.
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From
BANGKOK Kwai River Bridge.
KANCHANABURI
A sleepy nook a few hours’ drive west of Bangkok—and clear of the beeline most travelers make for either the southern beaches or the northern
mountains—harbors an unadulterated tranquility. With a drier climate, Kanchanaburi is set on the historic Kwai River Bridge, a shrine for
World War II history buffs. To really immerse yourself in the area’s serenity, take a long-tail boat ride upriver to the Float House River Kwai
(thefloathouseriverkwai.com; Bt3,528). Be serenaded to sleep by the gurgling river beneath you, and, come daytime, let it carry away your city
stresses while you lounge with a book in your hand.
DOI SAKET
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Well-pedigreed
Prachuap Khiri Khan. Chiang Mai is known for ambling atmosphere and ethnic diversity, but its true treasures
lie in the nearby surrounds. One trove of culture and beauty is Doi Saket. Getting there
requires a 70-minute flight to Chiang Mai plus a smidge of a drive, but you’ll be rewarded
with dense jungle and sweeping landscapes that impose a total timeout. Thais flock to
Wat Doi Saket, built in 1112, for its elaborate murals; after your culture fix, head for the
hot springs or go hot-air ballooning. Get among the foliage Tarzan-and-Jane-style at
Rabeang Pasak Tree House Resort (facebook.com/CMTreehouseResort; Bt1,400),
which is suspended in the canopy of remote protected forest. Or, unwind at Soulmates
Retreat (soulmates-retreat.com; Bt2,800)—it’s perched over a verdant-season vista of the
electric-green rolling hills just north of town, and lets you do nothing but relax.
From
HONG KONG
GUILIN, CHINA
Roaming water buffalo, emerald rice paddies and
drifting bamboo rafts… the rustic river scenes
back-dropped by the dramatic limestone karsts
of Guilin are reached by a 90-minute flight from
Hong Kong (dragonair.com; hongkongairlines.
com). Take in vistas that have inspired artists
for centuries on-board the Li River Cruise
from Guilin to lovely Yangshuo; there, at the
rustic Yangshuo Li River Retreat (li-river-
retreat.com; RMB428), you can take a dip in
the Li, or choose the more remote Yangshuo
Mountain Retreat (yangshuomountainretreat.
com; RMB769). After refueling at one of the
many cafés in and around Yangshuo’s West
Street—try Cloud 9 for local delicacies such as
beer fish, or the Mood Food Energy Café for
sourdough bread and homemade jams—escape
E U R A S I A /G E T T Y I M A G E S
LANGKAWI
For stressed-out city slickers,
this laid-back island an hour’s
flight from Kuala Lumpur
(malaysiaairlines; airasia.com)
and at the periphery of Peninsular
Malaysia’s northwestern coast
is fast-becoming a popular place
to relocate. Case in point: former
radio executive turned resort
owner Karen Bahrin and her sister
Karina, whose 12-room property
La Pari-Pari (laparipari.com;
RM250) melds their cosmopolitan
outlook with the island’s demand
for chic, minimalist and affordable
places to stay. Besides hanging out
at the beach, which is a 10-minute
stroll away, guests are encouraged
to explore the island on bicycle—the
excellent roads are a breeze to pedal.
Take a day trip to the mangrove
forests in the Kilim Nature Park
(langkawimangrovetours.com),
where you’ll encounter a cast of
local inhabitants including lively
macaques, stealthy monitor lizards
and the soaring brown eagles from
which the island gained its name.
DARREN SOH
Pantai Cenang
beach, Langkawi.
IPOH
Former tin-mining hub Ipoh, a two-hour trip
from the capital by road or rail (ktmb.com.
my), is showing new polish—particularly
in Old Town, where late-19th century
shophouses like converted flash-packer
residence Sekeping Kong Heng (sekeping.
com; RM250), the town’s first shiny haven of
hipness, line the broad streets. Previously
a ramshackle boarding house, the property
accommodated Chinese opera troupes back
in the 1950’s and 1960’s, and still looks as if it
hasn’t quite shrugged off its bohemian past.
Amble down the adjacent alley, and you’ll
find Thean Chun coffee shop (73 Jln. Bandar
Bijih Timah; lunch for two RM20). Join the
lunch crowds that come here for bowls of flat
rice noodles in a tasty chicken and prawn
broth; Chinese-style pork skewers; and
Hokkien delicacy popiah, fresh and
deep-fried rice-flour spring rolls. At
The Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat
(thebanjaran.com; RM1,350), a luxury
resort neighboring a cluster of ancient
limestone hills, you can relax and take the
cure in Ipoh’s famed hot springs. Or if you
prefer aquatic adventure, the sleepy town of
Gopeng, a 16-kilometer drive away, attracts
whitewater rafting and kayaking enthusiasts
(nomadadventure.com) to the Kampar River,
flowing with 22 Grade Two and Three rapids.
Rafting the
Kampar River.
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KUCHING
The Chinese immigrant heritage of melting pot Kuching is best displayed at The Junk
(60-82/259-450; dinner for two RM200) a restaurant/exhibition space for antiques and
curios, located on one of the city’s oldest thoroughfares, Wayang Street. After
your 90-minute flight (malaysiaairlines.com; airasia.com), the Pullman Kuching
(pullmankuching.com; RM250), near the historic Sarawak River, is a plush base for your
East Malaysian adventure: On one day, hit the beaches at Santubong, a 45-minute drive
from town, and go porpoise- and dolphin-spotting; on another, head inland to the
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre (sarawakforestry.com)—accessible by bus and taxi from
the city center—a sanctuary for orangutans and other injured and orphaned animals.
Plan your visit during the twice-daily feeding times, when rehabilitated orangutans
return from the wild for their bounties of fruits and bottled milk. —m a r k l e a n
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From
MANILA
TAAL LAKE
With a spectacular view of Taal Volcano floating on the glassy lake, a multitude of farm-to-
table restaurants, boutique hotels and inns, Tagaytay, only 90 minutes by car (manilastay.com;
packaged roundtrip rates inclusive of car, driver and fuel from P6,500), is Manila’s No. 1 getaway
spot. Go sailing on the flat waters or, for the more adventurous, rent a boat to wakeboard (sailing.
org.ph). Have lunch and a dreamy afternoon massage at Sonya’s Garden (sonyasgarden.com;
all-you-can-eat lunch for two P1,366; one-hour signature massage P879), a shabby-chic haven of
flowers and organic herbs, then melt into the evening with cocktails and dinner at Antonio’s
(antoniosrestaurant.ph; dinner for two P3,500). Soft lighting, old-world charm, vintage furniture
and cutlery all nestled amid overgrown greenery make the perfect backdrop for the excellent
classic gourmet cuisine. Snuggle in at the English cottage-style Discovery Country Suites
(discoverycountrysuites; P8,500) or, for the modern and glam, The Boutique Bed & Breakfast
(theboutiquebnb.com; P5,600).
Morning in
Calatagan.
CALATAGAN
Gentle rolling hills, mango groves,
sprawling ranches and a seaside
with the setting sun: Calatagan can
be best described as part-Hamptons,
part-Santa Barbara. It’s a spot
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where Manila’s upper crust have
spectacular weekend homes that
put many local resorts to shame.
You can play that game too, by
taking the two-hour drive from the
capital, renting your own serviced
villa for a weekend with friends,
barbecuing by the pool and sipping
some cold rosé. Along with 12 of your
favorites, take over Puesto del
Sol (puestodelsol.com; P5,880), and
enjoy its 25-meter lap pool, giant
Jacuzzi and spa services—though
the three villas are available
separately as well. Arm yourself
with some great music, books and
board games, then pass by Säntis
Delicatessen (werdenberg.com)
en route on the highway in Cavite
Old-world charm to purchase some prosciutto, Brie
at Antonio’s. and wine, plus some fine steaks and
sausages to slap on the grill.
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The Ruins
stand majestic
in Bacolod.
BACOLOD
Deliciously languid Bacolod is a one-hour flight (philippineairlines.com) and a step back in time, into a
world of sugar farmers and plantation living, where nothing is more important than good food, good
H E C T O R J O S E P H L U M A N G/G E T T Y I M A G E S
friends and good rum. Have coffee by The Ruins (theruins.com.ph), a beautiful garden where the bones
of an old mansion stand majestic. Hotel choices are slim but L’Fisher (lfisherhotelbacolod.com; P4,500) is
tried and trusted. Stay at their new Chalet wing for fresher, more modern rooms. Standing proud amid the
rustling sugarcane is Balay Negrense (balaynegrense.com), the Gaston Family Ancestral Home left just
as it was, with the dishes still set for a decadent banquet. Speaking of dining, Negrense food is a rich mix of
Filipino and Spanish heritage; Bacolodians are proud of it and will consistently offer you things to eat—an
offer rude to refuse, so do not come on a diet. Instead, treat yourself to sweet rich snacks like napoleones or
piaya (virgieshomemade.com) in the afternoon, then for dinner, indulge in the local specialties, much of
which is inspiringly fresh seafood. Have some grilled diwal (angel wing clams) or kilawin (local ceviche).
For a heartier meal, don’t miss the charcoal-grilled, bright atsuete-painted Chicken Inasal. Dip it in some
tangy, sweet sinamak (sugarcane vinegar). Most importantly: eat with your hands.—s t e p h a n i e z u b i r i
From
PHNOM PENH
KEP
Until history intervened, Kep was once the halcyon playground sandpit of the elite. Nowadays, the sleepy seaside town
nestled on Cambodia’s coastal border with Vietnam is littered with colonial remnants of decadence that hint at the
country’s checkered past. Once-grand villas lie in decay among new buildings—such as the modernist, minimalist
Knai Bang Chatt resort (knaibangchatt.com; US$140), filled with natural, local and antique furnishings—that cater
to the revamped interest in the town. The sweeping sunsets and fresh seafood (available in heaps at the crab market and
elsewhere) are enough of a reason to make the three-hour drive from the capital, but we suggest day-tripping to Rabbit
Island to find the best of the beaches, or dropping by the abandoned King Sihanouk’s Palace that overlooks Kep
Beach. Kampot pepper was for a time the most prized variant of the seasoning in the world and present on every Parisian
restaurant table—shipped all the way from places like the picturesque pepper plantations at Phnom Voir (free
tours offered by The Vine Retreat; thevineretreat.com), a 20-minute drive from town. — r . m .
Kep’s coastal
sunset.
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Borobudur is the
world’s largest
Buddhist
archaeological site.
From
JAKARTA
MALANG
Five hundred meters above sea
level and a 90-minute flight from
Jakarta, this city was once the cool-
climate getaway for Dutch colonials
longing for reprieve from the
stifling urban density. In keeping
with that moneyed tradition,
tycoon Anhar Setjadibrata houses
44 guest rooms, as well as an
astounding collection of Javanese
antiques such as Chinese street
theater puppets, in his Hotel Tugu
Malang (tuguhotels.com/malang;
US$130). Besides boasting a military
museum, colonial architecture and
a botanical garden, Malang also
looks out on the dramatic Mount
Bromo volcano (mountbromotour.
com), which you can visit via a two-
hour trip by car. However, if you
prefer more laid-back sightseeing,
just hire a driver to take you around
Malang’s hills, which are peppered
with apple orchards, tea plantations
and dairy farms.
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SEMARANG
The enchanting capital of Central Java, Semarang, has a mix of Dutch colonial buildings,
kampongs (small village houses) and Chinese shophouses. However, its most compelling holiday
hotspot comes in the form of the mountainside MesaStila Resort (mesahotelsandresorts.com;
US$280), the former Losari Spa Retreat and Coffee Plantation 90 minutes outside of town. Not
only is it surrounded by eight stunning volcanoes, lush tropical jungle and a coffee plantation,
this resort also offers specialized health retreats to rejuvenate your body with organic local
cuisine, authentic Turkish Hammam baths, and an array of recreational activities including
mountain biking, Javanese dance and pencak silat (Indonesian martial arts). Since Semarang
is just an hour’s flight from Jakarta (garuda-indonesia.com), you should be able to fit in a short
Mount Bromo road trip to the impressive unesco World Heritage Site Borobudur (borobudurexcursion.com), a
at sunrise. 9th-century temple that is also the world’s largest Buddhist archaeological site with more than
500 images of Buddha. —m e l a n i e l e e
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From
SAIGON
CON DAO
A ghost town, this wee islet in the
South China Sea once housed a
notorious French-colonial then
Vietnamese-Communist penal
colony; the spirit of Nguyen Thi
Sau, a teenage girl martyred on
the altar of national liberation
is said to still roam the rural
lands. Jittery fliers might get a
different kind of fright landing
on the super-short ocean-
bounded runway after the quick
prop-plane flight from Saigon
(vietnamairlines.com)—but it’s
worth it for the somber look at
this powerful history, as well
as the more uplifting activities
of snorkeling, Hobie Cat sailing
and fresh-seafood gorging. The
knockout, rustic-chic, all-pool
villa Six Senses Con Dao
(sixesenses.com; US$670) sprawls
a seemingly interminable flat
beach and, at low-tide, you
can wade into the crazy-clear, Traditional fishing
bathwater-warm ocean calf-deep on Con Dao island.
for half a kilometer.
Beach style at
DALAT
The Sanctuary.
This beyond-green, chill (in both senses of
the word) mountain town 1,500 meters above
sea level and a 60-minute flight from Saigon
is the quintessential colonial hill station:
centered on a lake and surrounded by
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mountains of fir trees, vineyards, orchards
and farms, all of which you can admire from
above in the lengthy cable-car gondolas.
Check-in old school to Ana Mandara Villas
(anamandara-resort.com; VND1,864,351), a
smattering of turreted mini-chateaux with
claw-foot tubs and fireplaces for those cool
nights. The grande dame Dalat Palace
(dalatplace.vn; VND2,750,000) serves spot-
on high-tea and is smack in the center of
town, giving you easy access to the eccentric
Gaudi-esque Crazy House tree house/
jungle gym, the adorable lake-top swan
pedal-boats, and the Dalat Palace Golf
Club, Vietnam’s oldest and loveliest 18 holes.
HO TRAM
—j e n i n n e l e e - s t . j o h n ➔
Now usurping kite-surfing capital Mui Ne’s grip on the hearts of Saigon-dwellers needing
a road-trippable beach, Ho Tram (a three-hour drive away) has so far managed to stay
rustic and under-the-radar—no small feat considering the opening this year of The
Grand (thegrandhotramstrip.com; VND3,579,000), the country’s first Vegas-style casino
and resort. After a bit of glitz and gambling—and, with a Greg Norman-designed course
set to open in January, golfing—overload, head back to the stunning Southern California-
style four-bedroom manse you and 10 pals rented for the weekend. Never has Vietnam
seen a more aptly named private community than The Sanctuary (sanctuaryresidences.
com.vn; villas from VND11,865,000 per night), which sits on a long, clean, hawker-free
beach. The front walls of all the villas accordion open onto their private pools, so
everyone can do their thing and still stay together: rock out or relax to the sea breezes, jet-
ski or banana boat out on the ocean, grill up steaks you brought from Saigon and seafood Dalat Palace.
you bought in the village market. What better way to bond with your besties?
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From
Six Harmonies SHANGHAI
pagoda towers
over West Lake.
HANGZHOU
Just after sunrise, with elderly
Chinese doing their tai chi and
couples ballroom dancing beneath
willow trees, the sound of a Chinese
flute fills the calm air. This is China,
so it must be a recording. But no,
an anonymous flautist plays, the
music echoing out from a lakeside
pagoda through stands of bamboo,
and plum and peach trees. West Lake
on a summer’s morning is a scene
straight out of a Chinese scroll.
The timelessness and tranquility
of the setting are perfect antidotes
to the rush of modern life—just 45
minutes away by high-speed train
(ctrip.com). Arched stone bridges,
tea plantations and leafy strolls
here on the western end of the
lake transport you to another era.
So too do the classic, comfortable
stylings of the Four Seasons
Hangzhou (fourseasons.com/
hangzhou; RMB2,700), where the
menu at Jin Sha restaurant covers
Shanghainese, Cantonese and
local cuisine, as well as dynamite
fusion fare such as smoked egg with
sturgeon caviar, mint crystal tofu,
and braised pork with black truffle
in soya sauce, and sautéed peas with
olive oil.
MOGANSHAN
A favored getaway for Shanghai’s expat residents a
century ago, the mountain retreat of Moganshan has
come back into its own in the past decade. See China
Cuckoo, by British author Mark Kitto, for more on the
outpost’s history and his experience reinvigorating
a stately old home on the mountain. Today, three
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stone manors that he and his wife renovated serve
as the anachronistic Moganshan Houses 23,
25 and 2 (moganshanhouse23.com; RMB650).
Meanwhile, eco-resort Naked Stables Private
Reserve (nakedretreats.cn; Tree Top villas from
RMB2,600 a night for two weekdays or RMB3,200 a
night for two weekends, minimum of four guests) is
the address attracting wealthy weekend guests. Its
villas feature everything you wouldn’t expect from
China: energy efficiency, eco-friendly construction
and a sustainability-education program. Moganshan
is an outdoorsy destination worthy of an Instagram
gallery—hiking and biking trails through bamboo
and pine forests, the distant hills clothed in dense
woodlands, and tea plantations making this as
different from Shanghai, a three-hour train and car Tea fields of
ride away, as any visitor could ever imagine. Moganshan.
—c h r i s t o p h e r k u c wa y ➔
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BATAM, INDONESIA
Ignore its common misperception as Bintan’s poorer island-resort cousin;
Batam, just a 45-minute ferry ride (wavemaster.com.sg) from Singapore, has
plenty of luxury and recreation, as well as a fascinating historical footnote. The
sparkling white, upscale Montigo Resort (montigoresorts.com; S$330) has
plush villas offering uninterrupted panoramic views of the South China Sea.
It also houses the hippest party spot in the island—Tiggo, a bar with private
poolside enclaves, open-air gazebos and creative cocktails. If you’re looking
for sea sports, outlet shopping and nature trails, Batam will not disappoint.
But a unique perspective can be had at the striking Barelang Bridge, which
is actually six suspension bridges connecting the isles of Batam, Rempang and
Turi Beach, Galang. The last was a Vietnamese refugee camp from 1979 to 1996, and makes
Batam. for a haunting tourist stop: see the former detention room and UN refugee
agency, along with household artifacts left behind by the boatpeople.
LOMBOK, INDONESIA
“Unspoiled Bali” is a frequent Central Malacca is
and apt description for Lombok, a unesco World
a relatively untouched island a Heritage site.
three-hour flight (silkair.com)
from Singapore. Heading out to the
gorgeous, powder-white beaches
of Gili Islands, where no cars or
motorbikes are allowed, provides
plenty of opportunities to wind
down (it’s always a good sign when
wild sea turtles choose to lay their
eggs here). The Lombok Lodge
(thelomboklodge.asia; S$465) is
all about stylish discretion with
just nine luxury lodges designed
in soothing shades of gray and
cream by famous Italian architect
Vittorio Simoni. However, if you
prefer to rough it for a few days,
then trekking to Mount Rinjani
F R O M T O P : D E M R O M E R O /G E T T Y I M A G E S ; W A N N A P H A N A W AY O N ; TAT YA N A K I L D I S H E V A / G E T T Y I M A G E S
(lombokoutdoors.com), Indonesia’s
second-highest volcano, will
provide a scenic respite with caves,
sulfur lakes and, of course, that
glorious mountaintop view to
invigorate the soul.
MALACCA, MALAYSIA
With its hybrid influence of Portuguese, British, Malay, Indian and Chinese cultures, the center
of Malaysia’s colorful heritage town of Malacca—a three-hour bus ride from Singapore (easibook.
com)—has been marked as a unesco World Heritage Site. Soak in its history by staying at The
Majestic (majesticmalacca.com; RM450), a 54-room boutique hotel in a restored 1920’s Chinese
mansion with retro mosaic flooring, 1960’s standalone bathtubs and complimentary historical
tours. Of course, there’s a mélange of mouthwatering food in Malacca, and the best way to sample
its local delicacies such as chicken rice balls, pineapple tarts and gula melaka chendol (shaved ice
Atop Mount
with palm sugar syrup and coconut milk) is to saunter down the Jonker Walk Night Market
Rinjani.
(Jln. Heng Jebat, Chinatown). Even gluttony gets you a heritage fix: the quaint shophouses that
line Jonker Walk date all the back to the 19th and early 20th centuries. —m . l . ➔
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TOKYO
IZU PENINSULA
A rugged protrusion of earthquake-riddled rock that
plunges into the Pacific Ocean below central Honshu,
Izu Peninsula is just far enough away from Tokyo—two
hours by train (jreast.co.jp/e; ¥4,400)—to thwart most
of the weekend hoards fleeing the city. It brags a craggy
coastline that’s an inspiring setting for a sunset onsen.
While there is plenty of fresh seafood from nearby
fisheries on offer, and scuba diving for the super keen,
the main draw of the peninsula is its volcanic water flow
sourced from the depths of the fiery earth below. Stay
The Azusagawa River
in a ryokan, a traditional Japanese guesthouse such as
flows through the
Arcana Izu (arcanaresorts.com; ¥41,500), for the full
Kamikochi highlands.
onsen experience and learn how to unlock and engage
this ancient Japanese form of relaxation, socialization
and seduction. MATSUMOTO
The breakneck neon-infused circuitry of Tokyo offers a lifetime of
entertainment, but Matsumoto in central Honshu rewards visitors with
an experience closer to Japan’s cultural core. Set at the eastern end of the
Japanese Alps, accessible by fast-train (jreast.co.jp/e; ¥6,200) or bus (keio-bus.
com, in Japanese only; ¥3,400), its mild climate lets you comfortably enjoy the
ink-painting mountain-scape and take in sites like Matsumoto Castle, the
majestic Myojin wooden bridge, and Daoi Wasabi Farm, the country’s
largest. But most visitors venture further afield to blaze the spectacular
hiking trails at the Kamikochi highland or the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine
Route, which shows off its scenery via cable cars, funiculars and several other
modes of transport. Take to the waters drawn from the nearby Asama hot
springs at the Kai Matsumoto resort (global.hoshinoresort.com; ¥52,000).
Izu’s craggy
coast. Or: a stay in the The Shining-esque Ougatou Hotel (ougatou.jp, in Japanese
only; ¥13,650) completes any visit to this remote and mystic town. —r . m .
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TAIPEI
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strangers
THE ADVICE OF
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Be also wary of excessive negativity. Horror and their too-perfect reviews. All of the site’s contributors must agree
stories abound. One hotel owner in the U.S. felt to the terms and conditions that include the line, “I understand that
the full wrath of TripAdvisor’s force after his TripAdvisor has a zero-tolerance policy on fake reviews”—but that’s
property, The Grand Resort Hotel & Convention like asking everyone on a dating site to pledge they’re as young and
Center in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, was not-so- good-looking as they say they are. Indeed, TripAdvisor changed its
prestigiously named the dirtiest hotel in official slogan from “reviews you can trust” to “reviews from our
America in January 2011, beating out some community” in 2011, an admittance of factual infidelity.
apparently less-rancid opposition. It Still, how do the site’s regulators stop it from becoming a mud-
unceremoniously closed its doors the next year slinging event for crabby customers hidden safely behind a firewall?
and was sold, but not without further recourse A representative for TripAdvisor in the Asia-Pacific region told me,
from the disgruntled owner, who, with his “Nothing is more important to us than the authenticity of our
tongue far from his cheek, threw down a US$10 reviews. We have a world-class international team of specialists who
million lawsuit against the “unsubstantiated spend 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, making sure our reviews are
rumors” reported by reviewers. real,” but didn’t elaborate on the details of this morally motivated
The website pulled the publicity-grabbing truth-seeking sweatshop.
smear list after 2011, and while this perhaps After the Oscar’s prank, a spokesman from TripAdvisor suggested,
undermines their initial aim to expose “the not so unreasonably, that its community is at least partly responsible
whole truth about travel—the good, the bad and for policing itself. “With over 70 pieces of content coming in every
the ugly,” they beat the lawsuit this August. The minute, occasionally a review or business that does not meet
presiding judge stated that the term ‘dirtiest’ TripAdvisor’s guidelines may slip through the cracks,” he said. “In
amounted to nothing but “rhetorical hyperbole” these rare cases, our members can report the material to us.”
and that “even the most careless reader must But the obvious question arises as to the width of such cracks and
have perceived that ‘dirtiest’ is simply an the ability of the site’s metrics, called the Popularity Index, to bridge
exaggeration.” But did she give the average them. The site’s algorithm “measure[s] the quality, quantity and
web-trawler too much credit? recency [sic] of their content on TripAdvisor” and is updated weekly
according to the website, but the numeric formula that drives it
“Don’t believe remains a mystery worthy of Euler to solve, much to the chagrin of
many a management team.
anything you read on “A couple of positive reviews have little effect” if you’re already
doing well in the rankings, opines Karel Poels, owner of The Collector
the net. Except this. Bed and Breakfast in Amsterdam. “But I had one ‘terrible’ review, and
I dropped eight positions.” Worse, Poels has no record of this reviewer
Well, including this, ever checking into his hotel. Not that actually visiting somewhere
I suppose.” prevents passive-aggressiveness. Poels remembers a friendly
experience with two guests, with whom he would chat and share wine
—douglas ada ms in the evenings. “Every day I asked ‘Is everything to your liking?’ and
their response was, ‘Yes, everything is fine,’” he says. “Then they
wrote a review on TripAdvisor that the pillows were too soft and that
In an act of revenge for the TripAdvisor the bed was squeaking. I didn’t understand it at all.”
damned worldwide, one disgruntled man in the People love to complain—about mobile-phone reception on a
U.K. got creative in his attempt to subvert the deserted beach, the shape of the ice cubes in their mojito, the angle of
website after reading unfounded attacks on a the sun, you name it. TripAdvisor encourages managers to respond to
friend’s restaurant. In July, Oscar’s appeared despondent or vitriolic reviewers directly within the forum, engaging
fresh on the Brixham, U.K., dining scene, the beast. But Wrisley from Appia is wary. “My father used to tell me
drawing raves on TripAdvisor. Reviewers that if you wrestle with a pig you both get covered in shit,” he says.“I
declared it “The most amazing meal [they’d] ever think that applies well to TripAdvisor.”
had,” with the food “bordering on sorcery” and The customer has always been right; now the reviewer is too. Since
matching the world-famous, now-closed everyone’s an expert, it’s up to the traveler to navigate not just the
Spanish restaurant elBulli. Divers were even streets of a city but also the prickled paths of the internet to find
said to venture out into the waters from the advice, and to take heed with a grain of salt and a healthy dash of
restaurant situated in the hull of a boat to catch cynicism. Your best bet might be a blanket approach to the major
the fish fresh! Impressive, by anyone’s standard. websites (TripAdvisor, Gogobot) without taking anything too
Alas, it proved too good to be true when the literally, a glance at the minors (Couchsurfing, Oyster) for some fresh
directions to the venue led unwitting, would-be tips, and a social media cast out to your friends and theirs—some of
diners to a bin-filled alleyway instead of a them could be latter-day Captain Cooks whose adventures might
restaurant. The bogus campaign for Oscar’s was remind you of the pride and joy of charting your own journeys.
an ironic mirror of the less-scrupulous venues —with additional reporting by jago gazendam. ✚
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THE
JUNGLE
BOOK
PULAU GAYA IS A WORLD OF ITS OWN. ONCE YOU WRAP
YOURSELF IN THIS SPRAWLING ECOSYSTEM OF WHALE SHARKS,
PYGMY ELEPHANTS, COUNTLESS TYPES OF CORAL AND, OH
YES, COCONUT-AVOCADO SCALP SCRUBS, YOU’LL WANT TO SET
UP A TREEHOUSE AND MOVE IN. BY DIANA HUBBELL.
PHOTOGRAPHED BY AUSADAVUT SARUM.
The view from the
porch (swimsuit,
robe and accessories
by Chanel).
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“Finding Nemo got it wrong,” says Heldy Bin Soonny,
my snorkeling instructor for the day.
“Come again?”
“Look down.”
I attach my mask and lower my face below the surface. The water is
shockingly clear. What looks like an undulating kaleidoscope of cerulean and
lapis lazuli from above turns out to be an underwater metropolis. The coral-
studded ocean floor stands out in hyper-definition no nature documentary
could hope to match. This is Planet Earth times 10, real and live and so sharp you
can see the scales on the fish at the bottom.
Near the brain coral and below a spindly school of needlefish, I spot two
clownfish hovering around an anemone’s protective tentacles. The smaller of
the pair darts for cover, but the larger, darker one is fearless. It rushes right at us,
stopping only a meter away, before diving back to home turf. Moments later, it’s
back again, mouth agape.
“That bigger clownfish is the female,” Heldy tells me. “And the smaller one is
her husband. Here’s what they didn’t tell you: all clownfish are hermaphrodites.
They’re basically male when they’re young, then the biggest and strongest ones
change into females. If something happens to the female though, her husband
will change sex within two months and become the new dominant female.”
Wait, so Nemo’s dad should’ve turned into Nemo’s new mom?
“Yes, but Disney and Pixar didn’t show that part. They lied to little children,”
he adds with a smirk. “So unethical.”
S
ex-swapping clownfish are far from the strangest things lurking
just a few meters down. Heldy shows me a pair of blue-and-purple-
mottled giant clams, each at least 20 years old. There are 17 more just
like them on this reef, all rescued from illegal fishermen. The two
clams slam shut as we swim by, still skittish from nearly becoming
sashimi. Damselfish dance about in a frenzied mating display, their
silver-streaked bodies shimmering in the light, while triggerfish scurry, and
clusters of sea urchins waggle their spines. Whale sharks have been spotted
nearby, and many of these creatures of the deep have yet to be discovered.
Welcome to Pulau Gaya in Malaysian Borneo, one of the largest biodiversity
hotspots in the world, the oceanic answer to the Amazon. The seas between
here, the Philippines and Papua New Guinea—the “coral triangle”—host more
than 500 species of coral and 3,000 of fish. Keep in mind that marine biologists
have only tallied around 700 kinds of coral and 7,000 of fish on the whole planet.
Even after nearly two years of working overtime with the Marine Centre’s
team, “we haven’t even begun to tabulate everything,” Scott Mayback, the
resident marine biologist tells me.
Pulau Gaya is no less impressive above the water. This island is home to many
of Borneo’s 200-plus species of mammals, including the not-so-diminutive
Borneo pygmy elephant, rare proboscis monkeys and wild bearded pigs. Lush
mangroves provide shelter for everything from megapodes to hornbills to
2-meter monitor lizards plucked from the Jurassic period.
In the midst of all this biological proliferation, surrounded by Tunku Abdul
Rahman Marine Park, sits Gaya Island Resort. Swathes of foliage encircle the
120 earth-toned villas and two-bedroom suite. Large parts of the resort are
perched on elevated walkways above mangroves. There are few straight lines in
the whole place; instead, the paths weave and wind, as if they grew organically
along with the rest of the vegetation. This is the rare sort of resort not defined by
the opulence of its interiors—a seamless blend of contemporary minimalism
and classic Malay style—but rather by the gloriously unfettered, unplanned
luxury of its surrounds. Yes, there are eggs Benedict dripping sunny hollandaise
in the morning, sambal-slathered local slipper lobster served seaside by
candlelight in the evening, and potent cocktails in the pool all day long, but
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Catching some sun (dress, Emilio
Pucci; headscarf and cuffs, Hermés;
sunglasses, Chanel; shoes, Jimmy Choo).
Opposite from top: Outside the library
(caftan and cuff, Chanel); eggs Benedict
for breakfast; a villa tucked in the trees.
Clockwise from left:
Unwinding at Spa Village
(T-shirt, Diane von
Furstenberg; necklace and
cuff, Chanel; shoes,
Valentino); villas are
contemporary and
classical; cocktails by the
beach (blouse, Diane von
Furstenberg); all hands on
deck for a yacht cruise;
welcome to the resort;
slipper lobster on the
beach (scarf as top,
Hermés; earring and cuffs,
Chanel); taking in the sun.
what you’ll remember most from
Pulau Gaya is ancient and far more
grand. After all, the resort opened its
doors little more than a year ago,
whereas many of these trees have
stood here for a millennium.
O
ne afternoon, I meet
one of the island’s
old-timers, a deadly
predator known for
taking on king cobras
and turning them into
lunch. Silent, lethal and prone to
nocturnal attacks, this beast and his
ancestors have sat at the top of the
Bornean food chain for ages.
Right now though, the barred eagle
owl is more interested in snapping up
bits of raw chicken from my hand.
“You have to make him pull,” Justin
Juhun, the resort’s resident
Clockwise from top
right: The sun sets naturalist, reminds me. I close my
over Pulau Gaya; a fingers obediently and the owl glares
walk in the jungle at me with huge, liquid eyes. He’s
(scarf as dress and smaller than many of the eagle-size
cuffs, Hermés); members of his species, but when his
barbecue and
wings flare up I have to lean back. He
beverages on the
lunch board at the rips the morsel away from me before
resort’s private settling down again, feathers literally
beach; local seafood and figuratively ruffled.
shines at Fisherman’s The owl’s shattered leg is still
Cove restaurant.
wrapped in plaster, a mark of the
injury that landed him here in the
first place. Like the wounded sea
turtle the resort’s Marine Centre
released back into the ocean just the
week before, the owl was near death
when Gaya Island took him in. The
staff has been slowly nursing him
back to health for months.
But the owl is far from domestic. He
still must work for his food. He does
not have a name. “For me, wildlife is
always wild,” Justin says. He would
know. He has been raising and
rehabilitating animals since
childhood. Growing up, his backyard
in a softwood plantation three hours
from Sabah was the temporary resting
place of dozens of injured or orphaned
creatures. Here on Pulau Gaya, he
oversees the immense and, in many
instances, unknown environment.
The next morning, he takes me for a
walk in the woods, with stops to plant
stray mangrove seeds (the barbed
pods need only be dropped in shallow
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A sun-speckled stroll (skirt, Emilio Pucci;
scarf, Hermés; cuff, Chanel). Opposite top:
Letting loose at Tavajun Bay (bikini, Emilio
Pucci; cuffs, Hermés). Opposite bottom:
bearded pigs call Pulau Gaya home.
water) and to rip out an invasive species. He leads me past vine-strangled
eucalyptus and termite mounds strong as bulbous, bronze sculptures. He points
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highly prized in Chinese medicine; and curculigo officinalis, a berry much like (flyroyalbrunei.com) fly directly to Kota
the popular “miracle fruit,” which can make bitter flavors taste sweet. Kinabalu from several major
“It’s a vast jungle. We just finished identifying all the plants. There are Southeast Asian cities. AirAsia
currently 276 just along the trail. We also have about 18 species of snake and 40 of (airasia.com) offers flights from
Kuala Lumpur. The resort provides
birds and four species of gecko and four types of flying lizard…” The list goes on. speedboat transfers directly from the
At one point during the walk, Justin reaches down and snatches a viper up as airport.
casually as if it were a twig. The serpent, long, whip-thin and a venomous shade
of green, coils around his arm and turns to look directly at me.
“Is it poisonous?” I ask. Gaya Island Resort Malohom Bay,
“Oh, only a little,” he shrugs. It turns out to be an Oriental vine snake. “But it Pulau Gaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman
is not aggressive. It won’t bite me. Look—it’s beautiful.” Marine Park, Kota Kinabalu; 60-18/939-
He speaks in an almost reverent tone, and indeed, it is. I relax just a little after 1100; gayaislandresort.com; doubles
from RM810.
he releases it and watch as it slithers, lightning-quick, into the undergrowth.
Justin describes many parts of the forest as “beautiful,” using the same hushed
awe regardless of whether an outsider might tend towards “weird” or even
“revolting.” Where others might see a millipede, he sees a sign of a thriving,
healthy ecosystem.
T
hat same respect for the jungle’s abundance extends to the more
refined parts of the resort. On my visit to the spa, I notice the
treatments draw more from the Earth than a laboratory. My
therapist gently massages my scalp with a bowl of coconut cream
laced with fresh avocado, and scrubs the city-soot from my skin
with a blend of soaked red rice and more avocado heady with
cinnamon. I’ve never smelled better or felt smoother.
Thoroughly blissed out, I step outside the spa and stumble across a family of
long-tailed macaques. The monkeys eye me with silent, wizened faces, before
lazily hopping off the path and vanishing. My treatment room, like the yoga
studio where I had saluted the tropical sun that morning, was only barely
removed from the forest canopy. On Pulau Gaya, you’re wrapped in the wild.
The jungle was here first, and it’s here to stay. ✚
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Sunset beers
and champagne
at Bar(a)Bara,
Soneva Fushi’s
overwater bar.
Isle of Inspiration
MERRITT GURLEY CHECKS IN WITH MALDIVIAN QUEEN
SONEVA FUSHI AND THE OTHER DREAMERS,
INNOVATORS AND SUN-WORSHIPPERS THAT
TOOK HOME ACCOLADES AT THIS YEAR’S
WILD ASIA RESPONSIBLE TOURISM AWARDS.
JAGO GA ZENDAM
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I am lost on an island that might be sinking.
I start at the beach, an empty stretch of snow-white sand Earth-saving innovations that are, in
outlined in those turquoise waves the postcards promise. no small feat, actually of interest to
Then I pass the 10-meter long private pool (a pretty solid their guests.
T
landmark) and continue onward through the villa and out
the door, down a stone path, alongside a wading pool, here are few places on
weaving through palm trees and banyan trees, here to this earth that are as worthy
stonewall waterfall. I have no idea where I am or how to get and as deeply in need of
where I want to be going (to lunch). I walk the length of the preservation as the
waterfall and at its conclusion I spot a shower. It dawns on Maldives. The republic
me. I turn around in slow circle, and it hits me full force. takes its name from the Sanskrit
I’m in the bathroom. In the 20 minutes that I’ve been words for “garland island,” as each of
wandering aimlessly, I never left my own villa. the coral islets is surrounded by a reef
My pitiful lack of an internal compass conspires with lagoon. The approach by seaplane is
Soneva Fushi’s pitch-perfect harmony with the natural spectacular: the ocean dressed in
landscape—and its good fortune to be situated on one of the emerald and sapphire bracelets of
Maldives’ biggest islands, at 1,400 meters long—to create an various sizes and shapes... or perhaps
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environment where I’m often not sure if I am inside or Davey Jones’ Locker finally sprung
outside. Yet design is only a part of why the Soneva brand open, its bounty having floated to the
was named Most Inspiring Responsible Tourism surface in all its glittering glory. But
Accommodations Provider at this year’s Wild Asia the splendor is of the vulnerable
Responsible Tourism Awards. Soneva’s founders, Sonu and variety. This is the smallest country in
Eva Shivdasani, tailored the Fushi’s sustainable practices Asia, both in terms of population and
to the pressures looming largest in the Maldives. They call landmass, made up of a collection of
their mission the slow life, a resort-friendly acronym for 1,190 atolls spread over 764 kilometers
the more cumbersome Sustainable-Local-Organic- of the Indian Ocean and with an
Wellness Learning-Inspiring-Fun-Experiences. This duo average elevation of 1.5 meters above
launched an international movement to improve access to sea level—which is gradually rising
drinkable water across the globe and they’ve poured thanks to global warming. Recent
millions of dollars into minimizing their resorts’ impact studies released by the United Nations
on their surrounds. These efforts have paid off in a slew of predict that the ocean will increase by
From far left:
Soneva’s glass
bottles and
filtered water
more than a meter by the turn of the century, which could surge, complete with resorts, golf sparked the Whole
mean lights out for the Maldives. courses and the other trappings of World Water
That would be disastrous for a country that derives most high-end tourism. campaign; veggies
W
of its revenue from honeymooners and other sunseekers. in the garden at
Soneva Fushi; here
Back in the mid-1970’s, author Clarence Maloney bemoaned hat’s so inspiring
villas blend in.
how quickly infrastructure was developing in the about Soneva Fushi Bottom: An egret
Maldives: “Now nine islands have hotels designed to is that they needed strolls the beach.
accommodate a total of over 1,000 tourists, of the sort who no governmental
relish basking in the equatorial sun and who come during nudge to go eco-
the European winter.” Boy would he be pissed today. wild. One afternoon I tour the atoll, on
Tourism developments have broken ground on 14 virgin a mission to uncover the inner-
islands in Maldives this year alone, there are at least workings of its green innovations. I
124 resorts, and visitor arrivals last year topped 958,000. discover that all leftover metal is
Though there are some scientists who write off the sorted and sent to India. Styrofoam is
environmental concerns as hype, leaders in the Maldives sliced up and used in construction for
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seem to take them pretty seriously. This is a country, after insulation. Waste wood is used to
all, that so esteems the power of nature that a coconut was create charcoal for the resort’s many
officially arrested during the recent tumultuous election barbecue grills in such bulk that none
for giving off bad vibes near a polling station. In 2008, needs to be imported.
then-president Mohamed Nasheed held a cabinet meeting Unlike most resorts in the
underwater, signing a document that called for global cuts Maldives that simply chuck their food
in carbon emissions, all decked out in his scuba gear, waste out to sea, Soneva uses this
making the not-so-subtle point that the country could be nutrient-rich trash for compost,
swallowed by the depths. He vowed to make the Maldives which has resulted in the speedy
carbon neutral by 2020 and even set aside a sovereign growth of eggplants, tomatoes, herbs
wealth fund from tourism capital and was in negotiations and other vegetables in their
with Australia to set aside land for displaced Maldivians burgeoning on-site garden. This is of
should the country be washed away. Despite current paramount importance for the island
governmental upheaval, plans seems to be continuing to nation as its loose sand is poorly
construct artificial islands that can withstand an oceanic suited for agriculture, “It is almost
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impossible to grow fruits and vegetables without compost,”
says Sophy Williams, public relations for Soneva Resorts. THEY PLAY BACH
“We need this compost to become more self-sufficient.” The
compost is so effective that they’ve started selling it to AND MOZART TO
THE HIGH-CLASS
neighboring islands for US$6 a bag. “Recycling is still a
good business and that’s what the world needs to wake up
H20 AS IT IS
to,” Williams says.
Recycling can also be a beautiful business. In one room
there are bags of sparkling glass, pieces of crushed wine
bottles used to supplement cement, reducing the carbon
footprint. And the rows of solar panels, bathing in the
FILTERED. YOU
Maldivian sun, have a sharp metal dazzle of their own.
Everything is looking up to snuff when I stumble on a
CAN REQUEST
room full of empty plastic bottles—the very kind I’d been
assured had been banned back in 2008. Busted. “Ah ha!” I CRYSTALS BE
say. “Where did these come from?” Well, as it turns out, the
staff goes on recycling runs to pick up plastic bottles at SUBMERGED IN IT
nearby islands and found floating in surrounding waters
and collects them to be crushed and sent to India where FOR THE HEALING
they are repurposed. Of course they do.
PROPERTIES
T
here’s a sad irony to sitting on a dock with a
360-degree view of the ocean and realizing that salted caramels. At sunset I head to
there is, as Coleridge nailed it in The Rime of the the overwater bar for a chilled Corona
Ancient Marine, “water, water, everywhere, nor and the warm rush of sea air, that’s
any drop to drink.” In addition to plastic just a little cooler as the sun ducks
control, water shortage is a big issue plaguing the Maldives. beneath the horizon. And for dinner?
Once again, Soneva plays part-scientific/part-spiritual Grilled Maldivian reef fish and
leader on this front. Guests pay US$6 per bottle of water at butter-drenched lobster. There is an
Soneva Fushi and if this sounds steep, realize that this is entire room, open round the clock, full
some seriously pampered aqua—they play Bach and Mozart of just chocolates. Another room is
to the high-class H2O as it is filtered, which they believe devoted to breads and ice cream, and
improves the taste. For an extra US$2 you can request yet another is chock-a-block with
various crystals be submerged in the water for their cheese and cured meats. When I lose
supposed healing properties. Half of this water revenue is my way through this paradise, I enlist
poured into the slow life foundation, which, according to the assistance of my personal butler,
Arnfinn Oines, who heads up the environmental efforts at known as Mr. Friday.
Soneva, has helped 600,000 people get access to clean It is hedonism at its best in a setting
drinking water or basic sanitation over the past four years. that’s as spectacular as the service.
In fact, this on-site water purification and glass bottling And yet, knowing that part of the
system has been so successful that it sparked the Whole profits go towards philanthropy and
World Water campaign, which aims to contribute US$1 preservation, that at least some of the
billion per year from the sale of filtered water towards energy is being offset by solar power,
providing safe drinking water for communities around the and that the waste will eventually
world. Essentially hotels pay a licensing fee for help a garden grow, takes the guilty
membership, which includes branded Whole World Water edge off of an indulgent vacation. Isn’t
bottles and associated marketing materials. In turn, 10 that the ultimate luxury? ✚
percent of the proceeds from the water they sell goes back
into the project. Big names like Edward Norton and Soneva Fushi, Kunfunadhoo,
Richard Branson are advisors, while hotels like the Dusit, Maldives 960/660-0304; soneva.com;
the Ritz-Carlton Charlotte, the Banyan Tree and Jetwing doubles from US$1,145.
have already joined the collective. Soneva Kiri, Koh Kood, Thailand
Water isn’t the only high-end commodity at Soneva 66-3/961-9800; soneva.com; doubles
Fushi. I spend my time on Kunfunadhoo Island cycling from US$1,120.
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Pacific Spirits
The romance of Vanuatu isn’t found merely in its upscale resorts and
deep-blue seas, but also its dark and abiding Melanesian history. Island-hop
the happy-go-lucky archipelago of coconut crabs, klevers and the cult of
Prince Philip. Story and photos by Ian Lloyd Neubauer
Blazing saddle-free in
Mele Bay. Opposite top:
A cultural performer at
Vanuatu Secret Garden.
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Chilling on Lelepa.
Opposite: Spearfishing
in crystal-clear seas.
ith its candy-colored buildings,
bustling farmers’ market and sultry
seaside location, Port Vila, the capital
of Vanuatu, has the look and feel of a
reggae video. The city, if one can call it that,
was established in the late 19th century as the
administrative center of an Anglo-French
venture known as the New Hebrides. At first a bastion of
law and order, Port Vila descended into a veritable pirate’s
den during World War I, when the then-superpowers
turned their attention to the Western Front. Impromptu
horse races tore down the main drag and drunks fired
pistols at random targets and into the sky, while slaves were
traded with the throw of a hand of cards at the notorious
Bloodhouse Bar. Yet even these antics were eclipsed by the
depravities of the outer islands, where human sacrifice and
cannibalism were rife. A number of high-profile
Europeans, particularly missionaries, were roasted on the
spit—even though they weren’t especially savored by the
connoisseurs of human flesh. “The natives allege that this
is because the whites taste bad,” wrote Swiss they were selling the country short of everything else it has
anthropologist Felix Speiser in 1923. “He stinks of gin. He to offer.” Indeed, beyond this tiny Pacific nation’s well-
eats too much salt.” traveled confines lies a rich Melanesian culture steeped
Who would’ve guessed that such a debauched near- both in religion and magic with a dark but fascinating
caricature of old Oceania would, 80-odd years later, be the colonial history.
paradisiacal, warm and inviting society topping the 178
contenders in 2006’s inaugural Happy Planet Index? (The Cannibalism in the New Hebrides was stamped
study assesses a country’s environmental footprint, and its out by missionaries in the 1920’s, but sorcery remains
residents’ life expectancy and wellbeing .) “People are ingrained in the national psyche. Witchdoctors, known as
happy here because they are very satisfied with very little,” klevers, are often contracted by Vanuatuans to protect
Mark Lowen, an Australian journalist based in Vanuatu them against the spirits of the recently deceased, to deliver
said. “This is not consumer-driven society. Life here is bumper crops and to concoct love spells. Malicious klevers
about community and family and goodwill to other people.” can also be called upon to rain misfortune or bad health
The gross domestic happiness of its people—and, as I upon one’s foes using small stones baring the likeness of
experienced, their genuine embrace of foreigners—remains human faces called nakaemas.
unchanged. “Our salaries are very low,” says bus driver “At first I didn’t believe, but there have been many cases
David Carcasses, “but we have everything we need.” with people killed by witchcraft in Vanuatu,” says Benna
Despite the fact that they pay no income taxes—something Vores, a law student I meet in Port Vila. “When the doctors
surely high on many people’s happiness meters—“you will performed the autopsies, they saw that internal organs had
never see a person go hungry or begging in Vanautu.” Adds been replaced by leaves.”
yam farmer Heston Bebe: “Life here is timeless.” Vores helped me set up a meeting with a klever but when
That means subsistence agriculture and fisheries for the we rendezvous, he informs me without irony that the klever
vast majority of its 250,000 people, who are scattered about can’t see me because he’s sick with a cold. This being a
83 velvet-green islands ringed in coral reefs. A patchwork Sunday, Vores offers to take me instead to a mass held by a
of tropical forests edged by beaches and translucent seas chapter of The Revival Fellowship on the outskirts of town.
home to more than 4,000 species of marine mollusks, 450 The service is held in Bislama—a comical creole of
kinds of reef fish and 300 species of coral, this South Seas English, French and Spanish (the term for brasserie is
archipelago is a virtual Garden of Eden. It’s an opinion basket blong titi; french fries are chipypotato)—but sees
shared by the few thousand cruise passengers and churchgoers enter a kind of spasm and spew prayers in an
honeymooners who visit Vanuatu every week to shop in unintelligible gobbledegook: “The Bible says he who speaks
Port Vila and to ensconce themselves in full-service in an unknown tongue speaks not to man but to God,” says
resorts elsewhere on the main island of Efate. “Vanuatu Jimmy Langa, a parishioner I meet. “When I speak in
used to sell itself exclusively as a honeymoon destination,” tongues, my mind is not there. I cannot understand but the
says Troy Spain, a retired postal officer from Sydney who Devil can’t understand it either. It’s the language of the
operates an abseiling business at Mele Waterfall. “But Holy Spirit. It comes from the heart.”
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My soul now nourished, I return to the waterfront to do Tranquillity has a small bungalow complex, a dive
the same for my body at one of Port Vila’s 50-some center, and the longest-running Hawksbill turtle-breeding
restaurants, cafés and bars. Grass-fed antibiotic-free beef program in the South Pacific. Devoid of development,
from the island of Espiritu Santo is a favorite among roads and electricity, the island a great place to disconnect.
tourists, though the locals prefer wild pigeon or flying fox. “If you think Tranquillity is laid-back, then you’ve got to
These gamey dishes are marinated in red wine at get yourself the outer islands,” says Victoria Maclean, The
L’Houstalet, Port Vila’s most talked-about French- Havannah’s assistant manager. “There are villages there
Melanesian restaurant. When I go there I opt instead for that have laws against modern inventions and people who
the deliciously sweet meat of coconut crab. With fist-size live 100 percent traditional lives. The men still wear penis
pincers used to crack open, as you might have guessed, sheaths and women wear grass skirts. I can’t imagine there
coconuts, these shellfish are hazardous to hunt. these are many places outside Papua New Guinea or the depths of
crabs can be dangerous and can easily cut off your finger if the Amazon Jungle like that.”
provoked, warns a sign posted on a cage housing a coconut
crab at the Secret Garden, a family friendly cultural I take Maclean’s advice and book an overnight
attraction on Efate’s south coast. trip to Tanna Island in Vanuatu’s south where I walk
After a few days in Port Vila, I head to Havannah Bay, a around the crater of Mount Yasur, one of the world’s most
sheltered strait encircled by islets on Efate’s north coast. accessible active stratovolcanoes. Tanna is also home to the
There, I check-in to The Havannah, a chic boutique resort Prince Philip cult that recognizes the husband of Queen
that would look right at home in Seminyak. It features 16 Elizabeth II as the living incarnation of the son of a
luxuriously appointed bungalows, a two-tiered infinity mountain-dwelling spirit and worships him as a god.
pool and open-air restaurant with oversize red sofas. I also visit Pentecost Island, an hour’s flight to the
Hardwood table settings freckle the garden and private north, where I see men throw themselves off a 30-meter-
beach, though the best spot in the house is on a glass- high bamboo tower with vines tied to their feet in a
bottom pavilion set into the jetty. The Havannah’s centuries-old coming-of-age ceremony. The land divers of
contingent of complimentary activities boggles the mind: Pentecost inspired the modern-day extreme sportsmen
sunset catamaran cruises in waters bubbling with who invented bungee jumping but, done Vanuatu-style, the
bottlenose dolphins; guided treks through coast-hugging stakes are markedly higher. Fatalities may be rare (the last
jungle; and transfers to secluded beaches on Tranquillity was reported in 2006), but ruptured spleens, concussions
Island on the other side of the bay. and dislocated bones are par for the course. In my heart of
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Outrigger kayaking on
Lelepa. Opposite from
left: Sailing Havannah
Bay; be wary of the
coconut crab’s pincers.
Set for a swim at The
Havannah. Opposite:
Land divers of Pentacost
prep for the plunge.
hearts, I know I would never have the balls to do this, let
alone walk around all day in a penis sheath.
On my last day, I take a speedboat to Lelepa Island where
I spend the day snorkeling over Technicolor reefs, stuffing
myself on barbecued fish and sunbaking on secluded, sun- +
T L Guide
kissed, sugar-white beaches. As I lie there, palm trees Getting there
EAT AND DRINK
behind me, warm water rushing between my toes, a Élan Stylish waterfront eatery in
Vanuatu Air (678/23-848;
Port Vila. Try the Vanuatuan
cloudless blue sky reflected on the swell, I think there is airvanuatu.com) flies from
aged organic eye fillet, lobster
nowhere left to travel after this, nothing to say, nothing to Sydney to Port Vila, Efate
stack or clam chowder. Wharf
do but sit back and soak it in, one soft, glassy wave at a time. Island, daily. Melanesian
Rd.; 678/25-526; dinner for two
Tours (678/26-847;
Like so many of Vanuatu’s islands, Lelepa is more than melanesiantours.com) offer
from A$60.
just pretty face. My guide Albert Solomon shows me a plant L’Houstalet Restaurant Iconic
airport transfers and ground
with anesthetic properties used to soothe toothaches and a 40-year old French restaurant
transport elsewhere on Efate.
on Route de Lagon, Port Vila.
tree used to make outrigger canoes. He takes me deep into
678/22-303; house specialties:
the jungle to see the twisted remains of a Scout Bomber flying fox in red wine A$25,
Douglas—one of 300 U.S. Air Force planes that crash- coconut crab in garlic sauce
landed in the New Hebrides during World War II. He leads STAY A$35.
me into a 100-meter-deep cave used as a leper colony in the The Havannah A boutique
resort on Efate’s northwest Do
early 20th century following an outbreak attributed to coast. 678/551-8060; Coongoola Day Cruise
European missionaries. And he tells me how Lelepa’s 500 thehavannah.com; villas from 678/25-020; southpacdive
residents bathed in the international spotlight when the A$420; dinner for two from cruise.com.vu; day trips to
American and Australian versions of the TV series A$24. secluded coves on Tranquillity
Survivor were filmed here in 2004 and 2006 respectively. Iririki Island Resort On a Island aboard a 23-meter sailing
private island on Port Vila ketch with barbecue lunch and
“When we saw them trying to open a coconut, some people
Harbour. 61-3/9326-6579; snorkeling gear A$120.
laughed so hard they could not breathe,” Solomon says. iririki.com; waterfront bungalows Mele Cascades Thirty-meter
“They still make jokes and laugh about it today.” from A$318; candlelit balcony waterfall with bright-blue natural
Most Vanuatuans are softly spoken and reserved, three-course dinners for two swimming pools set in tropical
though there is a small, highly vocal minority that takes A$100. gardens a 15-minute drive north
pleasure in rocking the boat. Solomon fits into the latter Tranquillity Dive Resort Eco- of Port Vila. Entry A$25.
property on Tranquillity Island. Evergreen Tours 678/23-050;
archetype and is non-stop with the jokes, especially when
678/25-020; tranquillitydive. evergreenvanuatu.com; half-day
the subject of cannibalism is broached. “You’re a com; palm-thatch bungalows tours around Efate with pick-up
journalist?” he enthuses. “Fantastic! Please send more with meals A$120 per person; from Port Vila A$40.
tourists to come and visit Lelepa Island. The last group that introductory dive A$60.
came here was delicious.” ✚
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Our Definitive Guide to
Edgy boutiques.
Independent galleries.
Forward-thinking
restaurants, each more
innovative than the
last. There’s never been
a better time to visit
the South African city.
Will Hide surveys the
scene. Photographed
by Dook
Artists Mbongeni Dlamini (left) and
Morné Visagie at Whatiftheworld
Gallery, in Woodstock, just southeast
of Cape Town. Opposite: A giant
disco ball at Grand Café & Beach,
on the V&A Waterfront.
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CAPE TOWN
SOU TH
A F RICA ROBBE N
ISLAND
CA PE TOW N V& A
WAT E RF RON T
From left:
The lounge
at One&Only
C IT Y BOW L Cape Town;
WOODSTOC K a room
C LI F TON at Villa Zest.
CA M PS
BAY
TA BLE
MOU N TA I N
N
0 2.4 K M CONSTA NTIA
Lay of
the Land
City Bowl
Cape Town’s commercial
Stay
heart is home to trendy
neighborhoods such as
Gardens, De Waterkant
and Bo-Kaap, filled with
stylish cafés and colorful
cottages.
Clifton/Camps Bay
Seven hotels that top our list, from the
White-sand beaches latest openings to the classics.
border the city’s ritziest
area, where cocktail bars CAPE GRACE KENSINGTON tours bring guests to meets new: elegant
spill out onto the shore. Located on a private PLACE the coastline to forage Heritage rooms—tufted
quay, Cape Grace is In-the-know travelers for the night’s dinner. headboards; original
Constantia a magnet for Hollywood love this eight-room mountnelson.co.za; mullioned windows—in
Known for its rolling royalty (Ryan Reynolds town house in the R4,570. two restored landmark
vineyards, Constantia is and Beyoncé have been foothills of Table buildings offset the
just a 20-minute drive spotted here). Rooms Mountain. The interiors ONE&ONLY more modern Tower
south from downtown. come with whimsical are ultracontemporary CAPE TOWN wing, with floor-to-
chandeliers made from (white-on-white The postcard-perfect ceiling windows and
V&A Waterfront dangling delft saucers, bedding; slick leather views of Table Mountain private balconies.
Fashion boutiques and botanical prints and couches; hot-pink and Adam Tihany– tajcapetown.co.za;
live-music venues line forged iron lamps. pillows), with tasteful designed rooms (bright R2,475.
this historic landmark, capegrace.com; R5,313. accents such as original geometric textiles;
also a gateway to nearby South African artwork. parquet flooring; VILLA ZEST
Robben Island. ELLERMAN kensingtonplace.co.za; freestanding soaking BOUTIQUE HOTEL
HOUSE R3,553. tubs) have made It’s all about the 1970’s
Woodstock You’ll find plenty of this V&A Waterfront at this new Bauhaus-
Design shops and galleries discreet charm MOUNT NELSON hotel a new favorite. inspired building in
make up the artsy suburb at this Edwardian, HOTEL oneandonlycapetown. leafy and trendy Green
of Woodstock, a hub for mountainside retreat The 1899 colonial-style com; R5,985. Point: vintage Polaroid
Cape Town’s creative set. overlooking the structure is showing cameras and Panasonic
Atlantic. The main its age, but a recent TAJ CAPE TOWN Toot-a-Loop radios line
Getting Around mansion has stark- renovation has given You can’t get more the hallways, while
Taxis are easy to hail. Rent white balustrades and the storied hotel new central than the Taj, just rooms are decorated in
a car (drivesouthafrica.co.za) sweeping patios. Tour life: updated Oasis steps from Parliament mod egg chairs and
to reach the Winelands; the terraced gardens, wing rooms are decked and St. George’s shag rugs. villazest.co.
many wineries are and the art gallery, built out in plush red sofas Cathedral. Inside, old za; R1,590.
accessible off Route 62. into the bluff. ellerman. and paintings by local
co.za; R8,000. artists, while chef-led Hotel prices are starting rates for double occupancy.
Shop Our favorite one-of-a-kind
boutiques across Cape Town.
O.LIVE
From left: Home décor
Rupert Smith and Warren
on display at O.live, in
Matthee’s rustic-chic local
Woodstock; outside Mungo
housewares shop is an aspiring
& Jemima, in City Bowl.
decorator’s dream. You can find
1 Whatiftheworld
Gallery
Woodstock’s first art space,
2 District Six Museum
This former Methodist
church was a shelter for
3 Table Mountain
A 10-minute ride from
downtown brings you to the
which participates in anti-apartheid protesters base of Cape Town’s landmark
major fairs like Frieze New during the Sixth Municipal Table Mountain, named
York and Volta, in Basel, District’s 1960’s fallout. for its distinctive flat top.
Switzerland, showcases the Today the museum An aerial cableway whisks
city’s newest generation of hosts a diverse range of sightseers to unbeatable
contemporary artists. The works, from South African views of Cape Peninsula and
highlights: exhibitions by photography and fine beyond; more-adventurous
local painters such as John art to living documents types can reach the summit
Murray and international (street signs; books; audio via a three-hour hike from
multimedia talents including recordings) that are a the base up Platteklip Gorge
District Six Museum. renowned illustrator Olaf chilling narrative of the with outfitter Abseil Africa.
Hajek. whatiftheworld.com. city’s past. districtsix.co.za. abseilafrica.co.za.
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CAPE TOWN
Explore the
Eat Winelands
Some of South Africa’s
best vineyards are a short
drive from the center
of Cape Town. These four
Here, six places to sample Cape Town’s
are worth the detour.
ever-evolving “rainbow cuisine.”
Twenty minutes south of
CARNE SA and flatbread pizzas. about restaurant. An carpaccio served with the city, the 182-hectare
Braaiing (grilling) is a grandafrica.com; R540. airy, loftlike dining pickled eggplant and Groot Constantia (groot
national pastime in room decorated with shimeji mushrooms). constantia.co.za) is one
South Africa, and no NEIGHBOURGOODS contemporary art theroundhouse of the country’s oldest
one does it better than MARKET sets the backdrop for restaurant.com; R800. wine estates, known for its
this locavore steak On Saturday mornings, his creative dishes, high-quality blends. • From
house (the meats are the city’s hipster prepared in an open TEST KITCHEN there, make your way east
sourced largely from bread makers and kitchen. Don’t miss Pot Luck Club & to Fairview (fairview.co.za),
owner Giorgio Nava’s charcutiers gather at the pork belly with red Gallery’s sophisticated just outside the historic
ranch in the Karoo). this collection of cabbage and apple older sister made its town of Paarl; book a
You can’t go wrong with high-end artisanal food slaw. thepotluckclub. debut three years ago private tasting of the
the free-range lamb, stalls in Woodstock. co.za; R600. with an innovative winery’s single-vineyard
braaied over coal, or Pick up pastries, coffee concept. Ingredients bottlings paired with
the 24-month-aged, and crêpes, then grab ROUNDHOUSE such as ginger and yuzu Fairview’s own goat-milk
grass-fed sirloin. a seat at one of the When restaurant are pickled and poached cheeses. • In the nearby
carne-sa.com; R500. communal wooden designer—and jet- to intensify their Franschhoek valley,
tables. Or stock up for a setting foodie—Adam essence, while dishes Babylonstoren (babylon
GRAND CAFÉ picnic. neighbourgoods Tihany comes to town, are presented in storen.com) produces
& BEACH market.co.za. he stops in at this unexpected ways: fruity Viogniers and
The ocean-facing onetime Dutch East biltong (cured meat) is Chardonnays. • Moving
tables and outdoor POT LUCK CLUB India Company topped with plum-cured north, rocky landscapes
cabanas at this & GALLERY guardhouse on Table foie gras; langoustines line the coast—don’t
beachside hangout are Chef-owner Luke Dale- Mountain. The draw? A come alongside smoked miss Tierhoek (tierhoek.
perennially packed with Robert’s low-key tapas six-course tasting quail and a corn-and- com), whose high altitude
stylish Capetonians. spot is the coastal menu (rib eye with miso velouté. thetest and breezy conditions
What to order: café port’s most buzzed- onion petals; beet kitchen.co.za; R1,080. contribute to the intense
classics such as flavors in its Chenin Blancs.
smoked-trout salad Restaurant prices are approximate rates for dinner for two.
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From left: Drinks
alfresco on Tjing
Tjing’s terrace; a
salad with orange,
feta, walnuts, dates
and pomegranate
at Hemelhuijs; Sea
Point, along Cape
Town’s waterfront.
Local Take
Get the scoop on the city from
these three Capetonians.
Vietnam
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