3 New Luxury Shanghai Hotels for 2018
China’s most dynamic city is getting an upgrade in 2018, with three of the world’s big luxury hotel brands – Aman, Cappella, and Bulgari – setting up shop in Shanghai.
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China’s most dynamic city is getting an upgrade in 2018, with three of the world’s big luxury hotel brands – Aman, Cappella, and Bulgari – setting up shop in Shanghai.
These five elephant experiences in Southeast Asia provide an alternative to exploitative practices and allow travelers to experience these exceptional animals intimately and respectfully.
Thailand’s capital is adding 14 one-star restaurants and three two-star Michelin restaurants to its already stellar dining scene.
Bulgari officially opens their Bulgari Resort & Residences Dubai on a man-made island, the brand’s largest hotel to date.
Airport upgrades and roadworks are making it easier to get to Papua New Guinea’s famous cultural festival in Mount Hagen.
For the whisky lover in the Land of the Rising Sun – be they fans of golf or hiking – Japan has a dram for every palate.
Nepal’s luxury accommodation options have been on the rise for years, and these hotels are the finest and most unique options travelers can hope for.
Brunei isn’t a large country, and using the capital as your travel base allows visitors to see the best of the nation’s hotels, nature, and diving.
Away from the pretense of Bangkok, Chiang Mai is unique among Thailand’s culture treasures and features a thriving contemporary art scene.
Jay Tindall takes his camera in to the caldera of the Ijen volcano complex for a look at yellow sulfur spewing from a mountain and a turquoise lake of acid.
Northern Laos has more pleasures than those tucked away in Luang Prabang, including hill tribes, river kayaking, and inspiring hikes.
Bangladesh is not normally known for its wildlife, but hidden among the swamps and forests are animals hanging on to the disappearing ecology.