A luxury honeymoon in China is akin to an arty movie
produced by one of China's A-list directors-
visually lush, philosophically ironic and inevitably
memorable.
The majestic landscapes of China, the increasing
number of luxury hotels that have a dual commitment
to design and history, evincing a design-forward
luxury in the capital cities of Shanghai and Beijing
and fashioned after vernacular homes in areas like
Lijiang and Ringha.
A luxury honeymoon to China could consist of a stay
in a concubine suite in Beijing, a tour through its
hutongs, an exclusive tour of the Summer Palace and
an adventurous extension to Mongolia- widely
recognized as the last frontier of adventure travel.
For something with a more cultural bent, taking in
dramatic, natural landscapes, we'll have you staying
in a traditional Tibetan farmhouse, recapturing
James Hilton's idea of Shangri-la.
Luxury accommodation, inspired natural surroundings,
mixed with a dose of adventure, a honeymoon to China
promises grandiose landscapes and abundant history.
Photos courtesy of Kayumanis Nanjing.
An initiation itinerary for first timers to
Bhutan. Itinerary can be tweaked to suit
photographers, with trip being led by the
photographer behind the first coffee table book
on Bhutan.
Combining Marrakech with
the romance and luxury
of camping in the
Sahara- marrying
exoticism with isolation
whilst based in the most
seductive hotels in a
country known for its
high standards of
hospitality.
A rustic luxury safari-
combining nights in star
beds in Northern Kenya,
a retro-chic camp in the
Masai Mara and nights
under the stars on a
luxury dhow in Lamu.