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16th Autumn Edition, 2017
In Style
In Review
HOW A LUXURY TRAVEL WRITER ACTUALLY TRAVELS
Best Ideas for Traveling Thailand This Christmas and New Year
A QUICK GUIDE TO MYANMAR TEMPLE ETIQUETTE
The 3 extraordinary dining experiences you have to try
HOW TO TAKE PICTURES
LIKE A PRO PHOTOGRAPHER WHILE ON YOUR TRIP
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Thailand’s floating lantern festival
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An Unexplored Destination: “Indonesia Itu Indah”
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In Review: How A Forbes Luxury Travel Writer Actually Travel?
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Rosewood coming to Southeast Asia
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Your ultimate getaway from Bangkok: The Siam hotel
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Best Ideas for Traveling Thailand This Christmas and New Year
Food Experience
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The 3 extraordinary dining experiences you have to try
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Papri chaat of Mumbai
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Recipe of the Season: Larb from Laos
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How to take pictures like a pro photographer while on your trip
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Why Siem Reap Is The Perfect Place For A Solo Female Traveller
Hello folks, It’s great to see you again reading the latest edition of Travel In Style magazine – the 16th edition. One more harvest season is coming in Asia, and we would like to bring you a part of the cheerful spirits we are celebrating around here. Turn the pages and soon you will be inspired by our incredible travel journeys. The beautiful lantern festival of Thailand, the coming of the luxury hotel brand Rosewood to Southeast Asia, or the introduction of the destination of Indonesia are just some among our featured travel news and ideas. For a very special occasion, we have created a trip report of the luxury Forbes travel writer Jim Dobson in his 9-day Thailand trip hosted by Exotic Voyages. Check it well and if you are interested in traveling in James Bond style, or any other ways of traveling to Asia, don’t hesitate to let us know today. Get started to travel through the pages and remember that we always love to see you in your next adventure!
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It is the night of the full moon in the twelfth month of the lunar calendar—and something magical is happening. Hundreds of lights blossom in the darkness. Reflections dance on the water. At the shores of rivers and lakes throughout Thailand, revelers are setting small floating sculptures in the water, each containing a candle—and a wish for the year ahead. Just as magical is what is taking place overhead. In Chiang Mai and other major locations, hundreds of paper lanterns are released to float into the sky. Like luminous spirits, they drift high above, filling the night sky with warmth and light. This is Loy Krathong, a dreamlike celebration of hope and wonder. Popular mainly in Thailand, but also in Sri Lanka, Cambodia, and Myanmar, it usually takes place in November according to the Western calendar. For any traveler who will be visiting any of these countries during that time of year, but especially Thailand, Loy Krathong is the experience of a lifetime.
THE STORY OF LOY KRATHONG What is the origin and meaning of Loy Krathong? “Loy” translates to “to float,” while “krathong” refers to the candlelit vessels made from banana leaves and trunks which are released on the water during the festivities. While the origins of the festival are hazy, there is a legend that the celebration dates back to the Sukhothai Kingdom, which places the roots of the celebration sometime between the 13th and 15th centuries, and that it was started by a lady of the court named Nopphamat. More likely however, it was originally a Vedic ritual which was taken up later by Buddhists—as described by King Rama IV in the 19th century. The festival is deeply symbolic. The candles are to honor the Buddha, while the act of floating the krathong is a gesture of letting go of the past while expressing hopes for the future. Those who worship the water goddesses also venerate them through this act. That makes Loy Krathong a deeply cleansing, liberating ritual. 8
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3. Attach a second layer of banana leaves around the trunk, but this time alternate them with the previous set. This creates a “blossom� effect. 4. Trim the leaves as needed where you attached them to make a nice flat surface inside. 5. Put flowers in the center of your krathong. The purple amaranth globe is a traditional choice, but you can go with anything you want. Attach these securely with pins as well. 6. Drop a few coins inside along with incense sticks and a long, thin candle. The candle needs to stand clear so that it can burn.
That is all there is to it! Travelers who do not want to make their own krathongs will find plenty for sale from vendors throughout cities and towns in Thailand during the days leading up to the festivities. For those who travel to Asia in search of new beginnings, there is no more enchanting way to bid farewell to the past and welcome in a bright and magical future. 9
AN UNEXPLORED DESTINATION
‘’INDONESIA ITU INDAH’’ Imagine escaping to another world … one where there was endless diversity to explore. Indonesia is such a world. Like a universe unto itself, it is a showcase of endless variety. More than 18,000 islands wait to welcome tourists to a paradise of volcanic peaks, sandy beaches, lush greenery, and colorful reefs. Equally astonishing is the culture of this ethnically rich country, one where more than 700 languages are spoken and numerous traditions are celebrated through song, dance, art and architecture. At Exotic Voyages, we have recently added Indonesia to our destination list. Let’s take a look at some of the most exciting spots to visit in this enchanting land of ecological and cultural beauty!
Yogyakarta A Blend of Culture and Heritage In Java, discover the charms of the city of Yogyakarta. Here, the historic heritage of the island melds with the unique modern culture of the city, offering a mix of new and old. Strolling along these timeless streets, tourists can immerse themselves in the characteristic sights, smells, and sounds of Indonesia. Partake of delicious street food, purchase handcrafts and keepsakes, and chat with the locals. This is a great place to shop for Javanese puppets, silverwork, filigree and batik. While here, also take the chance to attend a puppet show or traditional Javanese dance performance. While Yogyakarta offers many diversions, it also serves as a staging post for day trips to some of Java’s most iconic sites, including the Borobudur and Prambanan temples. There are also nine geoheritage rock sites located nearby along with some amazing caves and beaches, not to mention some amazing museums back in town. 12
MAGELANG Home to the Borobudur Buddhist Temple Forty kilometers north of Yogyakarta is Magelang, another Javanese city well worth a visit. While Magelang is less populous than Yogyakarta, there are numerous adventures to be had here rafting on the Elo River, touring museums, shopping, and exploring temples. Indeed, Magelang is even closer to the 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple of Borobudur. This historic site is actually the largest Buddhist temple in the world with nine platforms stacked one atop the other and an impressive dome in the middle. Even though it is an ancient archaeological site, it remains a thriving center of modern Buddhist worship and ceremony today. On the site there are 504 statues of the Buddha and 2,672 relief panels, each one an astonishing work of art. Borobudur is the most visited attraction in Indonesia, drawing in millions of visitors annually—and it is easy to see why. A pilgrimage to this site is a truly unforgettable expedition into the history, mysticism and majesty of Indonesian culture.
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Departing Java, we come to the island of Bali. If Indonesia is the Emerald of the Equator, Bali could be a diamond. Bali’s reputation for tropical sunshine and an inviting populace is so iconic that just the name “Bali” seems to evoke a sense of warmth and welcome. The ambiance here is one of sun-soaked, lavish romance, which makes it the perfect spot for a honeymoon getaway. Stay at an opulent beachside resort, shop and dine in the quaint traditional town of Ubud, or explore the rice fields, temples, and lush rainforests and waterfalls. View ritualistic performances and traditional song and dance at any of the island’s numerous ceremonies or celebrations. Infused with spirituality, flower petals, and delight, Bali has something to offer every tourist seeking an escape from the ordinary.
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RAJA AMPAT Paradise for Divers For those who enjoy a dip in the clear blue waters surrounding Indonesia, the ultimate destination may be Raja Ampat. This exquisite archipelago consists of more than 1,500 islands, islets, cays, and shoals around four principle islands: Batanta, Misool, Salawati and Waigeo—known as the “Four Kings.” Raja Ampat is in a region known as the “Coral Triangle,” which is renowned for its extraordinary marine biodiversity. Indeed, this is a remarkable place to swim, snorkel, and dive. The nonprofit group Conservation International believes that this might be the most biodiverse marine ecosystem on the planet. The remoteness of these islands ensures that the immense coral reefs here are able to thrive without human disruption. Dive or snorkel here and behold a living rainbow of more than 1,500 species of fish and over 530 species of coral. Also be on the lookout for sharks, and be sure to visit the pools on Misool where it is possible to swim with thousands of harmless jellyfish—a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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LOMBOK AND GILI ISLANDS Sand and Surf
Finally, one last extraordinary destination in Indonesia which should be on every traveler’s itinerary is Kodomo National Park. Found between East Nusa Tenggara and West Nusa Tenggara in the Lesser Sunda Islands, this UNESCO Heritage Site consists of three large islands along with 26 islets. As the name indicates, this park is best known for its resident komodo dragons. These are the largest lizards on the planet, a member of the monitor lizard family. They were able to evolve to their impressive size (up to 3 meters in length) owing to the fact that they are the sole carnivores in their niche on the islands. Nonetheless, the islands also are home to numerous other amazing animals, including vipers, cobras, wild boars, water buffalos, parrots, cockatoos and others. There is also incredible marine diversity surrounding the islands; manta rays, whale sharks, octopi and other fantastic creatures live in the reefs here.
INDONESIA IS AN ARCHIPELAGO OF DREAMS For travelers in search of diverse experiences, Indonesia is an unbeatable destination. With spectacular scenery above and below the water, amazing wildlife, mystical temples, and cities rich with culture and art, Indonesia offers not one world to explore, but many. Contact Exotic Voyages at +1 (888) 497-0068 to set up your custom Indonesia tour.
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KODOMO NATIONAL PARK A UNESCO Heritage Site Head to the northwest tip of Lombok, and prepare to gasp in amazement. The spectacularly scenic destination which will steal your breath away is the Gili Islands. Comprised of three islets, the Gili chain is a haven of white sands and rustling palms surrounded by crystalline waters. During peak season, the Gili Islands can be quite crowded. Despite this fact, there is still a sense of tranquility here. Motorbikes are not permitted on the islets, which keeps the noise levels down. Gili Trawangan, or “Gili T� as it is known locally, is a party spot, while Gili Air has a local flavor which is more laid-back and serene. Gili Meno is the least developed of the three islets, offering a respite from the crowds. But no matter what part of the islets travelers choose to explore, one thing is certain, and that is that Gili Islands are a desert island dream come true.
In Review
HOW A LUXURY TRAVEL WRITER ACTUALLY TRAVELS Nine days and eight nights of incomparable sumptuousness and comfort. That was the promise that Exotic Voyages made to Forbes luxury travel writer Jim Dobson. In July this year, EV invited Dobson on an all-expenses paid trip to Thailand in order to put its services to the test, “James Bond style.” Dobson has been globetrotting for more than 30 years and has visited over 80 countries, and regularly travels alongside the rich and famous—so Exotic Voyages knew that his trip would be the ultimate litmus test. Now EV is pleased to announce that Dobson has returned from his trip and has written up a review article covering his experiences in-depth on Forbes. The theme of Dobson’s vacation was itself one of matchless luxury—to visit the locations used in the filming of the classic James Bond film, The Man with the Golden Gun, all while immersing himself in the kind of extravagant lifestyle which Bond himself enjoys in his movies.
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After consulting with Dobson about his vision, Exotic Voyages put together a custom tour to make his wildest dream come true. To launch his journey, Dobson arrived at Bangkok on July 5th, where he was greeted by a private hostess and guide at the gate. Skipping the baggage claim lines, he received his luggage and was transferred to a private car and then to a speedboat which he took along the same Chao Phraya River which Bond himself traversed on an action-packed boat chase. Dobson’s trip was of course more relaxing, allowing him to thrill in the exquisite scenery. He then spent his first night in the historic Chakrabongse Villas, an estate quite literally fit for a prince.
That of course was just the start of Dobson’s adventure. The magic of his days would melt one into the next, culminating in an abundance of delights: A visit to the Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok, a relaxing stay in the Sarojin Resort north of Phuket, a close encounter with Thailand’s lovable pachyderms at Phang Nga Elephant Park, and of course a private boat trip to the famous James Bond Island. Through the entirety of the trip, Dobson received personal service and access to exclusive experiences and amenities not available to the swarms of tourists in Thailand. He enjoyed gourmet meals served by candlelight under the stars, sumptuous spa treatments to restore both body and mind, and seaside accommodations at boutique accommodations such as Trisara Resort and Ani Villas. Indeed, a chance to experience Thailand’s most celebrated luxury resorts was one of the highlights of Dobson’s trip. At Chakrabongse Villas in Bangkok, he slept in a two-story Chinese Suite offering a view of the Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), while in Phuket, he was able to stay at the esteemed Sarojin Resort. The Sarojin is the favourite resort of EV customers travelling in the Khao Lak region. Indeed, the hotel recently won two prominent travel awards: Conde Nast Traveller Readers’ Awards 2017 “Best Hotels in Asia & The Indian Subcontinent” (fifth year running), and Conde Nast Traveller The World’s Top 100 2017 (#18). With a large terrace, spa relaxation pool, customizable excursions, and Thai cooking classes, The Sarojin offers every traveller the luxury stay of a lifetime. After departing The Sarojin, Dobson stayed at Amanpuri Resort along Pansea Beach where he enjoyed delicious Thai cuisine and tea service, spectacular spa treatments, and holistic training from a former monk. Dobson said the experience was like feeling you are “among friends on your own island.”
Next he had the pleasure of staying at Ani Villas, a boutique beachfront resort with a breathtaking view of the nearby karst formations. This resort has prominent common areas, allowing travellers to share in dinners and other community experiences. Dobson also commented on how stunning the ocean views were from the infinity pool. Of the staff at Ani Villas, Dobson said, it was “one of the most beautiful travel experiences I have ever had with such amazing smiling faces and generous spirits.” Dobson spent his last evening at the Trisara Resort in Phuket, enjoying a two-hour massage as well as a romantic dinner right by the waterside before heading home. Reflecting on his James Bond vacation upon his return, Dobson reported that Exotic Voyages, “is one of the few luxury travel companies that you can trust will deliver with private and customized tours to destinations in Asia,” and that his journey was at once “memorable and authentic.” Dobson also praised the flexibility of the staff and their attention to detail, observing that, “they also custom craft your daily itinerary at a moment’s notice should you want to discover something different.” In short, travelling with Exotic Voyages combines the best of two worlds. On one hand, vacationers are freed of the planning and logistics of putting together the perfect trip. But on the same token, they are also able to enjoy the spontaneity and serendipity of travel to its fullest. Exotic Voyages is pleased to have had this chance to help Jim Dobson to discover a different side of Thailand, and to experience travelling itself in a whole new way. Indeed, EV has made it a mission to make every traveller feel like James Bond, immersed in rarefied luxury every step of the way, from the moment they arrive at the gate to the moment they depart their destination. Join us on a journey to create memories which last a lifetime. Call us at +1 (888) 497-0068 to plan your James Bond vacation.
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Welcoming TO SOUTHEAST ASIA
Travellers in Europe and America in search of the most lavish accommodations turn their sights to Rosewood, a high-end hotel group whose name is synonymous with luxury. Previously, Rosewood had no presence in Southeast Asia, but all of that is changing now. The hotel group will be opening 3 brand new luxury resorts in Southeast Asia in 2017 in Cambodia, Thailand and Laos. First among them is Rosewood Phnom Penh in Cambodia. Occupying the top 14 floors of Vattanac Capital Tower in the city’s central business district, suites in this hotel offer untrammelled views of the surrounding cityscape as well as the beautiful Mekong River. The location is close to the National Museum and the Royal Palace, providing convenient access to the city’s key destinations.
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While staying at Rosewood Phnom Penh, guests can indulge in French and Cambodian cuisine at the hotel’s Brasserie Louis restaurant or enjoy astonishing views and refreshing cocktails at the Sora sky bar and lounge. There is also a fitness center, an indoor pool, meeting facilities, and a number of other eateries. Rosewood Phnom Penh will open at the end of 2017. Also opening at the end of this year is Rosewood Phuket. This luxurious beachfront resort is located on Emerald Bay and features contemporary design for a modern, sophisticated ambiance like no other. Guests can enjoy views of the ocean from their suites, holistic wellness experiences, and a range of gourmet cuisine at the resort’s restaurants and lounges. Rosewood Phuket was constructed around sustainable design, with rain water collection for the entire resort supply, high-energy efficiency initiatives, all while preserving the ancient foliage of its surrounding, including restoring a coral reef in the bay. Finally, Rosewood is opening one more luxury resort which will open toward the end of 2017, this time in Luang Prabang in Laos. Like Rosewood Phuket, the resort is being built in such a way as to be fully immersed in its natural environment, at one with the land and culture around it. Guests will be able to relax and explore beneath the shade of thick foliage with the sound of the river and waterfall to soundtrack their stay. What is perhaps most remarkable about Rosewood Luang Prabang is its location. Instead of situating the resort in the midst of the city, the hotel group decided to place it 10 minutes away by car. This puts it within convenient easy reach of Luang Prabang, but removes it from civilization, providing seclusion and tranquillity for the traveller who wishes to escape the crowds. The resort includes 23 specialty suites, tents and villas, and combines French colonial and Lao styles of architecture for a uniquely inspired setting. There is a bistro and bar along with a spa and personalized trekking experiences. All three of these beautiful hotels—Rosewood Phnom Penh, Rosewood Phuket, and Rosewood Luang Prabang—express the hotel group’s commitment to ecological stewardship and its deep-seated respect for the cultures and traditions of Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos. Exotic Voyages looks forward to welcoming Rosewood to Southeast Asia, and looks forward to booking accommodations in these brand new luxury resorts for discerning travellers. 21
Neon lights, vibrant nightclubs, and lively chaos … that is the experience that is the streets of Bangkok. Most travellers visiting Bangkok want to throw themselves headfirst into that exotic whirlwind of delight. But at the end of the night, they also want to retreat to a serene haven where they can be pampered and relax, knowing that their every need will be seen to—and that is the experience of the Siam Hotel. Located right on the banks of the famous Chao Phraya River in Bangkok’s historical district, the Siam Hotel is the ultimate urban luxury retreat. Conde Nast Traveler once wrote, “At [The Siam], even the most humble will succumb to delusions of royalty.” That is an apt description of a stay at this magical getaway.
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With its tranquil, spacious suites and pool villas, the Siam Hotel is a serene dream. Large windows flood the rooms with light while a mix of contemporary and traditional décor create a delightfully unexpected interplay of design elements. Most spectacular is Connie’s Cottage, a truly special accommodation set inside a hundred-year-old Thai teak house with a garden view. This romantic abode is perfect for couples on honeymoon or any traveller who wants to experience Thailand’s traditional charm to the fullest. While staying at the Siam Hotel, all visitors can enjoy complimentary high-speed wifi, breakfast, butler service and boat service running to the Saphan Taksin pier. Another key feature is the Opium Spa, which rejuvenates body, mind and spirit through award-winning therapies. Also enjoy the Hair and Nails spa, the Gym & Personal Training Center, and discover the sport of Muay Thai fighting through individual coaching. You can take a swim in the gorgeous Riverside Infinity Pool to cool off on a hot day, or even commemorate your stay forever through a sacred Sak Yant tattoo.
When it comes to dining, the Siam Hotel offers a profusion of flavours and experiences. Eat authentic Thai food in a century-old teakwood house at the Chon Thai Restaurant, or dine on international cuisine in the jazzy Deco Bar & Bistro. There is also Bathers Bar for cocktails or Café Cha for coffee or tea. Indeed, the café serves afternoon tea according to British tradition. The delights of the Siam Hotel don’t stop there. Bring the flavours of Bangkok home with lessons from a Thai chef, or take the Siam Easy Weekend or Sunset cruises along the Chao Phraya River for a different view of the city. By day—or night—the hustle and bustle of Bangkok call. But the Siam Hotel is always waiting to welcome travellers back to an island of peace and serenity. While it is set right in the middle of Bangkok’s lively historic district, it is a world away from the flurry and commotion of its surroundings, offering a one-of-a-kind sanctuary. As such, it draws together the contrasts and contradictions of modern Thailand while evoking ancient traditions. The result is a seamless, unforgettable experience of Thai hospitality like no other.
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BEST IDEAS FOR TRAVELING THAILAND This Christmas and New Year
This year there’s something new under the tree … an invitation from Exotic Voyages to celebrate the holiday season like you never have before—on a trip to Thailand! Get away from the cold weather and the snow, and escape to the balmy beaches of Phuket and the lively markets of Bangkok. Exotic Voyages’ newest tour brings travelers 11 days and 10 nights of holiday cheer in a festive sunny setting like no other. Let’s explore what it’s like to experience Christmas and New Year in Thailand day by day.
DAYS 1-3: BANGKOK The first stage of the Christmas and New Year in Thailand tour takes vacationers to the vibrant streets of Bangkok. This is a city where tradition thrives amid modernity. While staying at the luxurious Anantara Sathorn Bangkok resort, travellers partake of mouth-watering street food, breathe in the fragrance of orchid gardens, and explore the opulent Grand Palace. Travelling with family or friends? Shop the markets for unique gifts, and exchange them on Christmas morning! 24
DAYS 4-6: CHIANG MAI After celebrating Christmas in Bangkok, it is time to take a short flight to Chiang Mai, where you can relax in the stunning boutique hotel Bodhi Serene. Enjoy a night safari at the city’s spectacular open-air zoo, and visit the colorful Kaad Luang market dating back to the 19th century. Get to know a local family practicing Lanna traditions, and see the authentic side of traditional Thai life. The next day, head out on a drive through scenic surroundings to the Elephant Nature Park to feed and bathe rescued pachyderms. For many visitors to Thailand, this extraordinary experience is by far the most special, unique and unforgettable of the entire trip.
DAYS 7-11: PHUKET Now it is time to venture to Phuket. Drop off your luggage in your luxury room at Amari Phuket Resort & Spa, and explore the city. The next day, hop on a speedboat to be whisked away across clear turquoise waters to Phi Phi Island to visit Viking Cave, Monkey Beach, Phileh Cove, and Loh Samah Bay. The following day, travel to Phang-nga Bay Marine National Park to see some of the region’s breathtaking limestone rock formations before taking a cruise to “James Bond island,” where The Man with the Golden Gun was filmed. Returning to Patong beach, it is time to welcome in the New Year with fireworks and floating lanterns. The entirety of New Year’s day is yours to rest and relax, discovering Phuket and its beaches at your leisure. CELEBRATE YOUR TRADITIONS … THE THAILAND WAY This year with Exotic Voyages’ new Christmas and New Year in Thailand tour, travelers have the opportunity to venture off the beaten path for the holidays. Enjoy the festive delights of the season in a new and different way while partaking in fireworks, shopping and gift-giving, the traditional mainstays of the holidays. This is a chance to see the world—and your own traditions—in a brand new way. Celebrating the holidays in Thailand is a gift like no other! Call Exotic Voyages at +1 (888) 497-0068 to book your tour.
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Heritage Line is an exceptional river cruise line crafting refined river voyages on six unique vessels in Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar. In Halong Bay, they operate two 1930’s Indochinese wooden boats, named Violet and Jasmine. Each with its personal and very particular charm and charisma. Jasmine features 23 elegantly decorated rooms with Indochinese designed interiors and exteriors covered in polished wood. The exquisite Violet offers pure privacy with only six spacious and luxurious Suites. Ginger, a new 12-Suites vessel will be launched in June 2018, cruising an entirely unique itinerary in the merely undisturbed waters of Lan Ha Bay (part of Halong Bay).
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FOOD EXPERIENCE Taste the world in your way. Dining experiences by gourmet travelers. Sharing addresses for good food and gastronomy.
THE 3 EXTRAORDINARY DINING EXPERIENCES YOU HAVE TO TRY Asia is a tapestry of traditions, customs, rituals … and flavors. For the culinary explorer, this continent is itself an exquisite banquet, one which offers numerous experiences to whet the appetite and delight the senses. Indeed, Asia boasts some of the world’s most spectacular and surprising restaurants. Located in places you would never imagine, these restaurants serve up mouthwatering cuisine and out-of-this world dining experiences. Following are three incomparable gourmet restaurants in Asia which should be on every traveler’s bucket list.
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1. Enjoy dinner in the treetops in a Koh Kood dining pod.
Looking for a table with a view? Journey to Koh Kood Island in Thailand to the Soneva Kiri resort. Here, foodies can dine among the treetops in their own private pods, looking out at the sea. Each pod is suspended twenty feet above the ground, and is inspired by the nest of the weaver bird. But don’t shy away if you are afraid of heights—you will quickly be enchanted by this one-of-a-kind experience. Guests enter their pod on the ground, and then are hoisted up into the massage treetops by the resort’s staff. As they ascend, the view expands, breathtaking in its splendor.
The menu is of course as blissful as the setting, and includes entrees with clever names like “Forager’s Basket,” “Canapés in the Canopy,” and “Woodland Offerings,” all of which reflect the treetop surroundings. Those who enjoy seafood should try the white fish baked in galangal and banana leaves. Long after the meal is completed, many diners linger and continue to enjoy the seclusion and romance of their treetop perch.
Once in the air, the waiter arrives to take and deliver orders using a zip line. Enjoy the shade of your pod and the soft rustle of the foliage, birds twittering around you as gentle breezes stir your hair. Watch the sun set over the water as you dine by candlelight.
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2. Dine in the highest restaurant in the world at Burj Khalifa, Dubai. For a completely different experience, journey to the skyscraper of Burj Khalifa in the sparkling city of Dubai to dine in the world’s highest restaurant. Soaring a majestic 829.8 meters (2,722 feet), this skyscraper is at present the tallest structure on the planet. On the 122nd floor, At.Mosphere restaurant and lounge awaits. Here, guests can book an experience in the private dining room with seats for up to 16 guests. In this intimate setting, breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served high above the rest of the world. It is the ultimate rarefied experience, far removed from the cares of everyday life. From here, behold all of Dubai while dining on such delicacies as line caught sea bass, dry aged beef tenderloin, and malt cremeux. Many guests especially recommend the salt bush lamb. While at Burj Khalifa, don’t forget to take a look around. Take a personalized tour of the observation decks, and stop by the Burj Club to work out at the gym or enjoy a relaxing spa treatment. And then it is on to the next adventure—and a very different experience all around.
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3. Eat alongside a waterfall at the Labassin Waterfall Restaurant. In San Pablo City in the Philippines is another culinary wonder, the Labassin Waterfall Restaurant at Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort. Here, guests can indulge in a traditional Filipino buffet lunch right at the bottom of an artificial waterfall. Indeed, the restaurant is not just located next to the base of the waterfall—the tables are actually located in shallow water just feet away. Needless to say, this is not a “shirt and shoes required” kind of place—in fact, diners are required not to wear shoes. The tables are made of bamboo, and the falls, while artificial, are surrounded by the beauty of nature. In the heat and humidity of this part of the world, the clear, clean water is refreshing, as are the air currents kicked up by the waterfall itself. What’s on the menu? Diners enjoy a buffet of local food, including fish, veggies, and fresh watermelon. While here, there are other activities to partake in as well. After dining, walk over to the waterfall to cool off. Later, take in performances of traditional music and dance at the resort, or go on a nearby hike. Villa Escudero even has its own man-made river with 2-seat rafts which guests can borrow for free. What a way to relax and take in the beautiful scenery around the resort after enjoying a spectacular meal in an unforgettable setting. Only in Asia can travelers dine in the treetops one day … eat in the highest restaurant in the world the next … and then feast on traditional cuisine right at the foot of a cool, refreshing waterfall. Each of these rapturous culinary experiences offers delights not just for the taste buds, but for all the senses—and each is a gastronomical journey to savor for all time.
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PAPRI CHAAT OF MUMBAI By: Amy Mills While you are walking along the streets of Mumbai, you’ll notice a lot of locals with plates in their hands piled high with cold mashed potatoes, yogurt, and chutney. The first time I was traveling in Mumbai, I noticed this dish everywhere, and to this day, nothing brings back memories of that first trip faster than papri chaat.
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What is Papri Chaat? Papri chaat is a unique and unusual snack, a medley of flavors which you wouldn’t expect to find in a single dish. It is at once sweet and tangy, a study in contradictions which also serve as perfect complements. It is one of the most popular local street foods, so much so that you can’t go far without running into a papri chaat joint. When I first arrived in Mumbai, I was so swept up in all the sights and sounds of the city that it took me a while to realize I was seeing this dish everywhere. So I didn’t try it right away, but when I did, I fell in love. For the rest of my trip, I had it once a day as a snack in the afternoon.
What Goes Into Papri Chaat? Papri chaat ingredients can vary, but it is typically made using a special type of crispy fried dough wafer. These are called “papri.” Other ingredients might include boiled potatoes, chickpeas, tamarind chutney, yogurt, sev (crunchy noodles), and chaat masala. Like the flavors, the textures are diverse—crunchy and creamy all at once. And of course the dish has an element of spiciness, and it’s perfect for vegetarians since it contains zero meat.
I love how many different expressions there are of the same basic culinary concept. Each is individual, distinctive—and yet so iconic in its overall profile as to be unmistakable. If you are in Mumbai, I recommend a few different places. First, head to Elco in Bandra West if you want to try a really popular papri chaat joint that the locals love. For a place that has been around for ages and still makes some of the best papri chaat around, try Jagannath Chaturbhuj Halwai in Kalbadevi. Finally, be sure to hit the legendary Jai Bajrang Chaat Center in Malad West. I’ve been learning how to make papri chaat at home, and it is a great reminder of my trips to Mumbai, especially that first one during which I became so enchanted with this delicious dish. But you know what? Nothing beats authentic papri chaat when you are surrounded by the sights, sounds and aromas of Maharashtra’s capital. Ultimately, Mumbai itself is the missing ingredient in my kitchen. And that is why I will be sure to plan a return trip to Mumbai soon so that I can indulge in my love both for papri chaat and the City of Dreams.
“Chaat” in the name comes from a Sanskrit word, which translates quite literally as “to lick.” This is a perfect description of what this dish makes you want to do—lick every last bit off your plate. One plate of papri chaat just leaves you craving another—it is that delicious. A Few Recommended Papri Chaat Joints in Mumbai Because papri chaat preparations can vary, I had a great time in Mumbai trying as many papri chaat restaurants and stalls as I could.
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RECIPE OF THE SEASON
LARB FROM LAOS Larb may not be the official national dish of Laos, but it might as well be. Also known as “laab,” or “laap,” it is a healthy meat salad which may be made using chicken, fish, beef, duck or pork. A vegetarian version of the dish may also be prepared using mushrooms or tofu. Made with fish sauce and roasted rice, it offers a delicious balance of flavors and textures in an easy-to-prepare dish which is perfect for any occasion. In fact, you can prepare your own in about an hour at home. Here is how to bring the flavors of Laos to your own kitchen in the form of delicious larb meat salad!
INGREDIENT • 2 pounds chicken (or any meat of your choice) • ¼ cup long grain white rice, uncooked • ¼ cup fish sauce • 1 tablespoon white sugar • 1 tablespoon shrimp paste • 2 tablespoons peanut oil
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3 tablespoons mint, chopped 4 minced garlic cloves 2 tablespoons galangal, minced 2 tablespoons basil, chopped 4 green onions, chopped 2 red chile peppers, chopped and seeded Lime juice to taste
DIRECTIONS 1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. 2. Spread the rice on a baking sheet. You need to toast it to get the traditional flavor of larb. 3. Bake the rice for 15 minutes or so. When it turns a golden color, it is done, and you can remove it. Set it aside to cool off. 4. Put the rice in a spice grinder. Grind it up. 5. Next, you need to grind your meat. You can do this using a food processor. 6. Put a saucepan on your stove and pour some peanut oil inside. Turn the heat on medium. 7. Add the green onions, galangal, garlic and chile peppers. Stir them around and wait for them to cook. Within three minutes, the garlic should begin softening. 8. At this point, you can add your chicken (or other meat). Continue stirring for another five minutes. Make sure that your meat is thoroughly cooked. 9. Now, add in the sugar, shrimp paste, and fish sauce. 10. Drop the heat down to medium-low. Continue to simmer for about five minutes. Make sure that there is no extra liquid remaining in the saucepan. 11. Finally, you can add the mint, basil, lime juice, and ground toasted rice.
Usually larb is served at room temperature, so after you remove it from the stove, you should wait for it to cool down a little. Sticky rice and raw veggies commonly are served on the side, but it tastes great by itself as well. Keep in mind that there are variations on this recipe—you can easily adjust it to suit your tastes and the ingredients which you have available. But that is exactly what makes it such a fun dish to prepare and enjoy. Once you learn the basics, you can make it just how you like it! 35
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A QUICK GUIDE TO MYANMAR TEMPLE ETIQUETTE For those who embarking for new spiritual horizons, the temples of Myanmar call with a timeless voice of ancient wisdom and custom. Visiting these sublime golden temples is a marvelous experience, whether one is in search of stunning architecture or is in search of enlightenment and uplift. Nonetheless, many tourists are nervous setting foot inside these hallowed halls. What is appropriate to wear? What are the customs? Taking effort to observe the time-honored customs of Myanmar’s temples shows respect to those who contemplate, meditate, and pray here—and also sheds light on ancient traditions. Here is everything you need to know to plan your own visit.
TEMPLE DRESS CODE: • Always take off your shoes before you step inside a temple in Myanmar. You are also expected to remove your socks. A good ideas is to wear sandals, because then you do not need to worry about your socks, and you can take your shoes on and off quickly and easily. A small bag or backpack is useful for carrying your sandals as you explore the temple. • Wear long pants or a long dress or skirt, not shorts or a short skirt. While T-shirts are acceptable, it is better to wear long sleeves as well, covering your arms at least down below your elbow. No matter what, covering your shoulders is a must. While you may wear western clothing, the locals do always appreciate the effort of wearing Burmese clothes. Learning to speak some basic words and phrases in Burmese is also seen favorably, and can help you learn more about the culture. • Hats are acceptable in the bright sun, but should be removed when possible. Because the weather can be very hot, you should make sure that the clothing you wear is lightweight and breathable. You may want to bring a water bottle in your pack as well.
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ADDITIONAL ETIQUETTE TIPS: • You can shoot photographs of temples without asking (usually—some sites require that you pay a fee for this), but you should not point a camera at a monk without permission. • If someone is meditating, do not interrupt (whether they are a monk or not). It is important not to touch anyone without their permission—especially their heads, as the head is considered holy. Also do not step on anyone’s shadows (for a monk in Myanmar, his shadow is seen as a part of his person). If you are a woman, you must never touch a monk for any reason, including by accident. Otherwise the monk must observe a cleansing ritual. • Keep your noise levels down, do not engage in public displays of affection (even hand holding), and do not behave in a rowdy fashion. Remember, these are holy places you are visiting, even if you came to see the architecture. You should treat religious iconography (like Buddha images and statues) with respect. Also mind what you do with your feet. When you sit down, you should try and tuck your feet under you. Do not point them at anyone, and do not allow them to point toward religious icons either. You also should not point with your hands.
• If you are meeting a monk, you should know that monks generally do not appreciate handshakes. A more respectful alternative is to perform the gadaw, where you place your palms together and bow. If you sit down and a monk is seated nearby, sit at a lower level, not a higher one. If you address a monk who is sitting and you are standing, sit before speaking. Since monks do not eat after noon, you should not offer them food or partake of food in front of them past the noon hour.
• Do leave a donation. It is always good to support the temples and the monks, and a chance for you to give back to a special place that has given you an experience you will always remember. Give your money to a lay person (not a monk) who has been entrusted with the task of collecting such donations.
It takes patience and care to observe the important customs and rituals for visiting Myanmar temples and interacting with the monks who meditate there. But by doing so, travelers can gain insights into Myanmar culture and religion while immersing themselves even more deeply into the spiritual marrow of this devout land.
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Whenever I have visited Luang Prabang, I have always been entranced by the beautiful Mekong River, called the “mother of waters.” The river’s majesty cuts a gorgeous pathway through the region, sculpting magnificent landscapes. It also weaves a path through the daily lives of the locals of northern Laos, inspiring myths and legends and evoking awe. So when I had an opportunity to take a slow boat up the river, it was a chance I was not going to miss. The boat I took was a luxury vessel, designed to offer an experience that is quiet, serene, and authentic, away from the crowds of backpackers and the noisy families which tend to crowd up other boats. It seemed like such a romantic, old-fashioned way to see the countryside—but I could never have imagined before I embarked on my journey just how magical it was going to be.
When I stepped onboard, I was immediately impressed by how spacious the boat was—and it wasn’t crowded at all. The passenger list was strictly limited, and there was plenty of room to spread out. As it was, I had a great time chatting with some of the others and getting to know them and their stories along our journey. The boat itself was absolutely amazing— polished wood, carved railings, and cozy cushions and pillows made for an elegant trip up the river. My cruise took me up to stunning Pak Ou Caves and back. The scenery along the way was captivating, and I got to see it from the river in a way that would never have been possible on the roads. Along the shores, I could spot traditional villages, and now and again, we passed alongside fishermen in longboats.
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At one point, we stopped at a beautiful spot to enjoy snacks and drinks on the sand, and I was able to kick back and lounge in a comfy chair and enjoy the tranquillity of it all. I truly felt like I had escaped from the cares and chaos of the world and wandered into a dream. I should mention if you are not familiar with the Pak Ou Caves, they are a spiritual destination which contain hundreds of Buddha images. I will say that I loved the caves, but like many others who take this particular pilgrimage, I too felt that the journey was more than the destination. Of course, that in itself is perhaps the essence of any spiritual journey. In fact, every aspect of this trip felt like it was infused with spiritual uplift. The cruise company makes sure you are well fed and set for a comfortable trip, so my only advice to you if you decide to go on your own slow boat trip is just to be there in the present and soak up every minute of your journey. Meet the locals on shore, take in the scenery, and let the whole experience invigorate your soul. The most amazing part of the trip was sunset. As the lantern of the sun dipped down behind the hills, the river blazed with light, reflecting gold, orange, and crimson, resplendent with the fading hues of the day. Catching in the clouds, the sun seemed to set them on fire. The entire world was drenched in color. When I disembarked from the slow boat at the end of the cruise, all I could think of was how the time had flown by. While I was on the boat, it was very peaceful and relaxing, and I savoured each moment—but after it was over, all I wanted was to climb back onboard and journey further along the Mekong. There really is no one experience I can share that captures the magic of my Mekong cruise. It was in all the small things along the way—the soft whisper of the breeze in my hair, the smiles of village children waving from the shore, the sand under my toes when we stopped to eat, the way the sunlight danced on the river. All I can say is that you have to experience it for yourself, and once you do, it will infuse your soul with enchantment you will never forget.
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WOMEN & TRAVEL Travel tips and ideas exclusively for travelling women around the world
HOW TO TAKE PICTURES
LIKE A PRO PHOTOGRAPHER WHILE ON YOUR TRIP By: Koji Nagata
The first time I ever went traveling on my own, I had a brand new camera and I was so excited to take pictures of my trip. I was on a tour of Vietnam, and it seemed to me like the photos would take care of themselves. Such beautiful destinations had to make for amazing photos, right? It turned out that wasn’t the case at all; my photos really didn’t capture the magic of the trip. Ironically, it was then that I fell in love with photography. I already loved travel, and I was determined to learn to take professional-quality shots. Since then, I have traveled every year, and each year, I have taken my camera and brushed up on my skills. I’m now at the point where I am putting together a book of my travel photos. And to celebrate that, I want to share some tips and tricks with you to help you take photos like the pros on your vacation. 1. USE THE RULE OF THIRDS AND LEADING LINES FOR COMPOSITION. First of all, learn about composition. One of the key principles is the rule of thirds. When you hold up your camera, split the frame into thirds horizontally or vertically in your mind. Use those lines to distribute elements like land and sky (or sea and sky) and to position objects. Also useful are leading lines. These are lines which “guide the eye” toward a subject. Roads, streets and architectural elements all make for great leading lines. 44
2. FOCUS ON THE UNEXPECTED. Instead of taking the exact same photo of a temple as everyone else, why not look for a unique angle? If you are fascinated by a particular relief, take a shot of that instead. Or focus in on a beautiful fall leaf or a cherry blossom, with the temple in the background. These make for unique shots, and they help remind us of the precious details of our trips.
3. SHOOT PHOTOS IN THE LATE AFTERNOON. Having difficulties with lighting? Plan to shoot in late afternoon. Light at this time of day is magical: it is bright enough to give you sharp, clear images, but lacks the harsh glare of mid-afternoon. It infuses your shots with warmth, and it provides plenty of intriguing shadows and contrasts.
4. GET A POLARIZING FILTER TO USE. This one filter can utterly transform your photos simply by removing unwanted reflections. The result is stunning color saturation, breathtakingly clear water, and a lot less glare off of foliages and other surfaces. This is an absolute must if you want to capture the crystalline waters around Thailand, Maldives and Indonesia. 5. TELL A STORY THROUGH YOUR PHOTOS. Here is one last tip, and this one is not technical. The purpose of your photos is twofold—to capture beautiful shots and to capture memories. So make sure your photos are telling a story about your trip, weaving a narrative through unique moments caught in time. Photos like these convey a sense of place and embody the spirit of a location and its people. Don’t just take pictures of the big iconic attractions—take shots of the special moments which have a personal impact on you. It takes time, dedication, and lots and lots of shots to become great at photography. Practice in your local area. Play with these tips, tricks and ideas, and watch as your photographs improve. When you are ready to finally go on that special trip you have been planning, you will have the skills and the artistic insight to capture every captivating moment in professional quality you can be proud of!
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WHY SIEM REAP
Is the perfect place for a solo female traveller If you travel solo as a woman, you know that there is no experience quite like seeing the world on your own terms. But you also know that you need to be selective about your destinations so that you can stay safe while you are seeing the world’s most spectacular sights. Whether you are looking for the safest place to travel solo as a woman in Cambodia or you are planning your very first solo trip anywhere, the city of Siem Reap is one destination which should definitely be on your bucket list. Here are a few reasons why:
Siem Reap is one of the safest places to travel in Cambodia. Crime here is considerably lower than it is elsewhere in the country, and during daylight, you can feel quite comfortable walking around on your own without the need to look over your shoulder. Even at night, so long as you remain in the safer districts, you should be fine. This means you can relax and enjoy all the city has to offer. The traffic in Siem Reap is light and easy, which makes it a breeze for visitors to get around the city. While you might want to explore on foot or by a rented car, the best way to see Siem Reap is getting on a tuk tuk owned by a local driver. You can bargain for lower fare, and they will take you to any points you want to visit. Traveling by tuk tuk, you will find this city beautiful and peaceful, watching the boutique shops and locals drift by at a relaxing pace. Siem Reap is the gateway to incredible attractions like Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom. These majestic ancient ruins are the highlight of any trip to Siem Reap. The smiling stone faces are exquisitely carved and evocative of the same spirit of honesty, openness, and kindness which permeates Siem Reap today. While it is a joy to visit these ruins with friends or family, they are quite vast. Angkor Wat alone com
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Siem Reap is home to some world-class hotels where you can relax and be pampered in the utmost luxury. Sometimes you just need some “you” time, right ladies? At resorts like Heritage Suites Hotel, you can indulge your senses with relaxing detoxification treatments, surrounded by lush gardens and beautiful traditional décor. Afterwards, you can head to the Old Market to shop, and you can dine at delicious restaurants like Malis.
They are friendly and ingenuous, eager to share their culture and hospitality with travellers. So if you have been looking for the perfect destination to travel on your own as a woman, you now know why you should consider Siem Reap. Here you can explore some of Asia’s most incredible sights at your own pace, enjoying a holiday in one of the most safe, serene and inviting cities in the world.
Numerous solo travellers mention Siem Reap as one of the best locations to visit. According to data released by Cambodia’s own Ministry of Tourism, more and more travellers are flocking to Cambodia every year, up from just 118,183 arrivals in 1993 to more than 5 million in 2016. If you read travel blogs and forum posts, you will see solo female travellers mention time and again how safe and welcome they felt in this jewel of a city. The people of Siem Reap are some of the warmest and most inviting people you will ever meet. You won’t find a more welcoming populace anywhere on the globe.
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