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Bt1.5b resort to open in Phuket in 2012




The South Patong headlands (background) is one of the final frontiers in Patong, which already has 14,821 registered rooms.
The South Patong headlands (background) is one of the final frontiers in Patong, which already has 14,821 registered rooms.
PHUKET: A new 350-room, five-star luxury resort will open in the South Patong hillsides of Phuket by the end of 2012.

News of the 1.5-billion-baht project was announced by Bangkok-based hotel and resort consultants Mai-BS (Thailand). The firm is headed by Klaus Rauter, former general manager at Andara Villas and Suites.

“We are extremely proud of having been selected and appointed as the consultant to the owner for this 1,500 million baht five-star resort owned by truly experienced and professional developers,” said Mr Rauter.

“Mai-BS (Thailand) will work with the owners and current team as consultant to select the right management company for this stunning property, to ensure best use of space in all areas of the hotel, to ensure best comfort for guests and employees through modern and efficient designs in all areas of the resort,” he added.

Mai-BS has inked a deal for Phuket-based Yangrangsi Co Ltd to develop the project at the south end of Patong.

The site is located after the Amari Coral Beach resort, with views overlooking Patong Bay, local analyst Bill Barnett wrote in his thephuketinsider.com property website.

The hotel, which has yet to be named, is scheduled to open year-end 2012 with 100 pool villas and 250 rooms, said the company press release.

The resort will be managed by an international-brand management company to be announced by the end of this year.

Facilities at the 100-rai resort will include three themed concept restaurants, a freshwater lake covering about seven rai and a conference room.

The resort spa will feature up to 16 treatment rooms built in a lush, rocky area. A natural waterfall will flow right through the center of the spa facilities, the developers say.

“We will do our best to ensure not to cut any trees for this development,” said Yangrangsi Managing Director Narachai Chumsri.

“The overall concept, setting, landscape and business plan of the resort will make our guest experiences the best in Phuket. We will also build a brand-new employee condominium where we can house our high quality employees to give best comfort to our people.”

“We are fully aware that our hotel will be only as good as our employees; therefore we must focus at all times on people development, career opportunities and on the creating of a working atmosphere where people feel comfortable,” he added.

Asia And Australasia’s Best Places

Asia And Australasia’s Best Places

Travel industry leaders gathered in New Delhi on Thursday, October 14, 2010, to attend the latest edition of the World Travel Awards for Asia and Australasia.
The annual awards recognize best destinations, hotel, airlines, villas, resorts, golf courses, travel brands and tourism promotion organizations.
Winners were selected via a voting process among colleagues in the travel industry and consumers in which thousands of votes were cast.
Now in its 17th year, World Travel Award winners from Asia and Australasia go automatically go on to the World Travel Awards 2010 Grand Final in London, held each year before the World Travel Market scheduled to begin on Sunday, November 7, 2010.
Bali Scores High
The Bali travel products named as winners in their respective categories in New Delhi were:
• Asia’s Leading Beach Resort – Samaya Resort, Bali
Samaya Resorts- Bali (www.baliwww.com)
• Asia’s Leading Luxury Resort – Ayana Resort and Spa, Bali
Ayana Resorts - Bali (www.interlinestay.com)
• Asia’s Leading Luxury Villa – Ayana Resort and Spa, Bali
Ayana Resorts Bali (www.universeofluxury.com)
• Indonesia’s Leading Golf Course – Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort, Bali
Pan Pacific Golf Course (www.baliwww.com)
Related Link: List of Asia Region Winners of World Travel Awardshttp://www.worldtravelawards.com/

Ayana Won Asia's Leading luxury Resort and Luxury Villa at World Travel Awards 2010

Ayana Resort and Spa Bali has been awarded Asia’s Leading Luxury Resort for the second year running as well as Asia’s Leading Luxury Villa (AYANA Villa) in the World Travel Awards 2010.

The awards, announced at the Asia Final in India, automatically qualify AYANA for nomination as the World’s Leading Luxury Resort and World’s Leading Luxury Villa. The winners of the World Grand Final will be announced next month.

Tagged ‘the Oscars of the travel industry’ by the Wall Street Journal, the World Travel Awards recognize leaders from all sectors of the tourism and travel industry who demonstrate excellence in service and product.

“The hotel industry is extremely competitive and it is a great honor to win one accolade at the World Travel Awards. We are overwhelmed to have won two,” said AYANA’s General Manager Charles de Foucault. “We are very humbled by the support of our guests, who continually inspire us to reach new heights in quality of service, facilities and overall experience. Today’s savvy travelers do not accept anything but the best, and we are privileged to be ranked amongst the world’s most luxurious resorts.”

The award as Asia’s Leading Luxury Resort reaffirms AYANA’s position as a leader in the global hotel industry, after it won the same award in 2009 just months after rebranding to an independent property. The original owner has invested millions of dollars in upgrades including the Rock Bar, located on natural rocks abutting the ocean, and renovations of Padi restaurant, Damar Terrace restaurant and AYANA Ballroom.

Other awards to be bestowed upon AYANA this year include:

  • World’s #1 Spa in the Conde Nast Traveller Readers’ Survey
  • Conde Nast Traveller Gold List (Best Hotels in Asia)
  • Top 20 Hotels for Value Overall in TRAVEL + LEISURE Readers’ Awards
  • Indonesia’s Leading Independent Resort in the Indonesian Tourism Awards
Meanwhile, Rock Bar has won several awards as Bali’s Best New Bar and was recently named first in a list of the World’s Best Hotel Bars by CNNGo, the travel portal of CNN.

The award as Asia’s Leading Luxury Villa – a new category in the World Travel Awards just introduced this year – recognizes AYANA’s three-bedroom presidential villa as the most lavish venue for an exclusive escape, honeymoon for two, wedding celebration or other private event. Situated on 3000sqm (32,292sqf ) of landscaped tropical gardens, AYANA Villa includes an 11-meter-long infinity-edged pool, heated Jacuzzi, private spa treatment room, private gym, yoga and meditation classes, Wedding Gazebo on the cliff-edge, and of course 24-hour personalized, dedicated yet discreet service from butlers certified by the Guild of Professional Butlers’ in the UK.
AYANA Villa is one of 78 villas spread out across the resort, the other 77 being one-bedroom and two-bedroom dwellings. All villa guests enjoy exclusive privileges and maximum privacy, yet convenient access to hotel facilities including Thermes Marins Bali Spa, 13 restaurants and bars, five swimming pools, golf-putting course, tennis pavilion, fitness center, and white-sand beach.

There is a growing trend among the rich to purchase holiday islands in locations such as Thailand.

Billionaires buy Thai islands


By Southall Travel -Monday, October 25, 2010 12:11 PM
Billionaires buy Thai islandsThere is a growing trend among the rich to purchase holiday islands in locations such as Thailand.

The Times of India reports that many India-based billionaires are looking for the ultimate getaway holiday home as they take flights to Thailand to check out potential purchases.

Chris Krolow, chief executive officer of Private Island Inc, a company that specialises in the buying and selling of islands, explained there is growing interest in land located close to Mexico and in the Pacific.

"The trend we have observed is toward an increasing number of interested buyers coming from India. We have done five deals over the last eight to 12 months," explained Mr Krolow.

It is understood that Rangyai Island in Thailand recently sold for $160 million (£102 million).

A number of well-known celebrities such as Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp, Celine Dion and Richard Branson have already purchased private islands.Qatar Airlines has recently introduced a new service to Phuket. The new flight from Doha to Phuket will operate three times a week. 

WHO CALLS THE SHOTS? SKYSCANNER REVEALS THE ‘GENDER EFFECT’ ON HOLIDAY CHOICE


Monday 25, October 2010


Who calls the shots? Skyscanner reveals the ‘gender effect’ on holiday choice

When it comes to choosing the perfect holiday, men and women can go off in distinctly different directions, the latest survey from Skyscanner can reveal.

Whilst Thailand tops the charts as the country that most men want to visit, for women the South East Asian country only ranks fifth. 

And whilst India is number five in the men’s charts, the sub-continent does not even feature in the women’s top ten. Likewise, Austria charts at number seven for the ladies, but does not appear in the guy’s favourites. 

New Zealand, which is fourth for women, only appears at number eight for men.

Over 400 people responded to the survey, where it was found that gender really does have an effect on desired destination. To keep both parties happy, couples looking for holiday harmony should book flights to Australia, the USA or Italy, which all ranked highly for both sexes.

Top destinations for men        
1. Thailand                            
2. USA                                   
3. Australia                               
4. Italy                                  
5. India                                 
6. Japan                                
7. Spain                                 
8. New Zealand                       
9. Egypt                                 
10. Norway     

Top destinations for women
1. USA
2. Australia
3. Italy
4. New Zealand
5. Thailand
6. Japan
7. Austria
8. Croatia
9. Canada
10. Greece

Interestingly, Skyscanner search data for the most popular destinations shows that flights to Spain top the charts. While only 17% of men claim they call the holiday shots, and the majority of couples believe destination choice is a joint decision, Spain was actually the seventh most popular destination for men but didn’t even make the women’s top ten, proving perhaps that men have more holiday power than they realise, or admit to! 

Once on holiday more compromise is required because although both sexes agreed that sightseeing and dining were the favoured holiday pastimes, gender stereotypes then come into play.  

Sunbathing is the third top choice for women, while men only rank it as sixth in their pastime preferences. Shopping is the fifth most popular holiday pastime for women while men were far less keen on hitting the shops, scoring it as the ninth most popular pastime.  Men however seem to enjoy a drink on holiday with this pastime taking the fourth spot, while women ranked it in only ninth.

Top 5 activities for men      
1. Sightseeing                     
2. Dining                             
3. Wildlife and nature           
4. Drinking                          
5. Sport and Activities

Top 5 activities for women
1. Sightseeing
2. Dining
3. Sunbathing
4. Wildlife and nature
5. Shopping

UK PM Chooses Thailand For Xmas Getaway




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Britain's Prime Minister, David Cameron, is planning to spend the Christmas period in Thailand with his family, turning his back on a cold Britain, and a time when the country will start to feel the effects of the most extensive spending cuts in a generation.

A Thai source said: ‘I believe he is travelling to Bangkok at the end of this year around Christmas time and he’s going to spend some time in Bangkok and some time at one of our beaches.’ Reports over the weekend claimed Mr. Cameron had been invited to Thailand by the country’s prime minister. They were contemporaries at Eton College and Oxford, and Thai newspaper reports claim the pair have been ‘buddies’ ever since but Government sources in the UK have insisted not only are the two men not friends, they have never met.
There’s speculation as to Cameron and his family’s itinerary, with the Phuket media in particular claiming he is likely to include a stay on one of the island’s resorts, perhaps at the Amanpuri on the west coast, where various UK celebrities have chosen to hang out in the past, though the most likely choice would be Sri Panwa or Amanpuri, which are both headland resorts, a good choice for security reasons.
Mr. Cameron will inevitably face strong criticism for abandoning a country facing a Christmas of austerity, to bask in the Thai sunshine, as in 2008 when he joined a wealthy group of friends on a £21,000-a-week yacht on a week-long tour of the Turkish coast.
First-class flights to Thailand over the festive period cost more than £4,000 each and even tickets in economy seats on the cheapest airlines cost around £1,000. Government sources have stressed that Mr. Cameron was paying for the trip himself and was not planning to conduct any official business while away, but the British left wing press were demanding that he abandons his plans.
Another Downing Street spokesman refused to comment on Mr. Cameron’s holiday arrangements, saying they would not discuss his movements for ‘security reasons’ but sources close to the Camerons confirmed Thailand was pencilled in for “a well-deserved few days away”.
The Camerons will join the estimated 860,000 British tourists who will travel to Thailand on holiday this year.

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Down the Yangtze: Viking River Cruise in China

My wife, another couple, and I experienced a truly wonderful tour of China in the first half of June 2005. My wife and I lived in Korea and had visited Hong Kong twice but, at the time, mainland China was not open to tourism. Now that visits to China are easy and still inexpensive, we searched very hard for the perfect package which would take us every place we wanted to go. We found it in a ground/cruise package offered by Viking River Cruises (VRC), the 13 nights 'Imperial Jewels and Shopper's Paradise' tour!
We placed a deposit on the tour in October 2004, obtaining a $350 per person discount for reserving that early. At the same time, of course, we protected ourselves with comprehensive travel insurance for 'pretrip' and 'intrip' cancellations under a broad list of medical and other conditions. Luckily, nothing arose before or during our trip to bring the insurance into play. Our tour package included roundtrip coach airfare from Los Angeles via San Francisco to Beijing with return from Hong Kong and 10 nights accommodations in five star hotels and 3 nights aboard the VRC's 'Century Sky' as it cruised the Yangtze River. All meals, excluding lunches and dinners in Hong Kong, were included as were five flights inside China, all transfers, and the several 'extra' guided tours and excursions, sometimes many a day. We also chose the least expensive cabin option on the lowest passenger deck on the boat. The cost per person for the entire package - after the $350 per person discount - was $2829 per person plus $750 for roundtrip air from LA! We thought this a remarkably low cost for everything the package included and we still feel this way after the trip.
We will not praise United Airlines for the size of its seats in our 12 hours 'to and from' transPacific flights, though, but we were fed often in both flights and were able to watch three movies in each flight for those who could not sleep. UA's seats made that the probable case! Our extremely capable VRC guides who would be with us throughout the trip met us at the Beijing airport and, as they would do in every airport, hotel lobby, or the ship, assisted us in getting through the normal obstacles with the minimum confusion and delay. Throughout, they passed out boarding passes, got us quickly through airport security, issued hotel room keys, and had our buses waiting when and where they were supposed to be. They were very professional and we did very little waiting in this trip! They were also very candid about all aspects of Chinese life, often anticipating our questions but always ready to answer them, e.g., about politics, religion, poverty, and the national birth control policy.
I cannot describe everything we saw and did but, perhaps, a few highlights of the trip will provide a bit of flavor. We had two full days in Beijing and three nights in the Beijing Shangri-la Hotel, a very upscale hotel chain in Asia and the Pacific. Our trip and local guides escorted us to Tiananmen Square, through the Forbidden City, and for a bit of Beijing Opera after dinner. Of course, on our second day we enjoyed joining Chinese citizens and tourists from around the world in walking a stretch of the Great Wall.
We flew to Xian for one night in the city's Shangri-la Hotel and, the next morning, had a long tour of the sensational 2,200 years old Terra Cotta Warriors discovered in 1974. What an archeological marvel from the 750,000 craftsmen and peasants who toiled and died in their creation! After lunch, we flew to Chongqing in the center of the country to board VRC's 415 feet long, 168 crew/306 passengers 'Century Sky'. The ship was built in 2004 and was the largest and newest cruise boat on the Yangtze! Cruising the third longest river in the world, famous for its being the lifeblood of central China, was a thrill. We cruised the Lesser Three Gorges on a smaller boat, visited a wonderful pagoda ashore, and saw the dam under construction which will so change the Yangtze River basin. Our boat passed by the dam through a five level lock system, too. The food and service on the Century Sky were unbelievable, the equal of any cruise ship.
Disembarking the ship, we flew to Shanghai for three nights in the Westin Shanghai. We were escorted to the Children's Palace where we observed very young Chinese children being tutored in art, music, math, and computers so they can pass the nation's demanding placement examinations. What a delight - and I think the kids enjoyed our seeing the results of their work! We also attended the most remarkable acrobatic show one could imagine. Men threw each other and young girls high over the stage and one of the girls contorted her body incredibly while balancing spinning plates at the same time! We wandered the shops and boutiques ofNanjing Road and 'Old Shanghai' and saw older people's practicing tai chi, ballroom dancing, and kite flying along the famous Bund from which Europeans and Americans controlled much of China's economy over a hundred years ago.
We then flew to Guillin for one night in the Sheraton Guillin, the best hotel in town. In fact, the King of Belgium and his entourage arrived for a stay in the hotel only minutes after we did. The primary attraction of Guillin is the beautiful limestone karsts along the lush riverbanks of the Li River. The beauty of these outcrops is so impressive in a four hour river cruise and in the frequent mist and rain which moves through their peaks, is memoralized by many Chinese artists and is often a symbol of China.
Finally, we flew to Hong Kong for three nights in the Shangri-la Hong Kong with guided tours of Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay, and the floating 'junk' homes in Aberdeen. We had much more free time in Hong Kong and we were free to choose our own lunches and dinners. After so much Chinese food, a few of us dined Italian and German! The ladies loved the shopping and I had two custom tailored sports coats made in about 36 hours. Not unusual for the exceptional tailors of Hong Kong! It was encouraging that expressions of democracy persist in Hong Kong although it has been part of China since the summer of 1997.
We found the VRC's tour to be fantastic in giving us great insights into China - and at a great rate, too.
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