Rosewood’s Southeast Asia Salvo Continues with Phnom Penh Opening
With an eye to Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Luang Prabang in 2018, Rosewood opens its first Asia hotel of the year in Phnom Penh.
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With an eye to Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Luang Prabang in 2018, Rosewood opens its first Asia hotel of the year in Phnom Penh.
Whale Sharks or parrot fish, wreck diving or luxury retreat – these destinations are where smart divers will be looking for their spring trips under Asia’s waters.
Rosewood has released photographs of one of its most hotly-anticipated properties of the year: Rosewood Luang Prabang. Designed by Bill Bensley, this new luxury resort is Rosewood’s latest in a string of Southeast Asian openings.
The holidays are fast approaching, and there are still quite a few Southeast Asian beds where ultra-luxe travelers can lay their heads – for now.
Trees, wildlife, raised cycling paths, fighting fish – just a few miles from the bustling BTS, Bangkok has a hidden jungle in Bang Kachao.
Luxury jungle tents in Laos, secluded beaches in Thailand, and skyscrapers in Cambodia – Rosewood is running into Southeast Asia at full speed.
A seaplane takes travelers to the new tropical pleasures of the five islands, three lagoons, and 13 beaches of Bawah.
Rosewood’s upcoming Phuket property – the first in the brand’s recent Southeast Asia push – is found in the secluded Emerald Bay on Thailand’s largest island.
From the Mekong of the south to Halong Bay in the north, there are plenty of wheelchair accessible options for the Vietnam traveler.
From forests and ice walls to 16th-century wonders of the world, the freshwater dive sites of Asia are spectacularly unique.
As Luang Prabang grows as a tourist hub, eateries are keeping pace with a slew of inventive fine dining options.
The 800 tropical islands that make up the Mergui Archipelago were once an unexplored frontier for intrepid divers looking for adventure.