Aman Resorts has recently shared exciting news with the reopening of Amansara in Cambodia and the introduction of new programming at Amantaka in Laos. These developments bring a fresh, updated experience to travelers seeking luxury and adventure in Southeast Asia.
Amansara delights guests with a newly renovated property, featuring refurbished rooms and manicured gardens. Enhancements include external daybeds in private courtyards, upgraded technology, and improved in-room amenities such as mini-bars and coffee- and tea-making facilities. Additionally, the hotel welcomes its new executive chef, Chennai-born Sattar Seikh Rabul, who will bring an Indian dining concept to The Restaurant, Amansara’s terraced culinary destination.
Guests can indulge in a variety of experiences, from traditional tours and cycling excursions around Angkor’s UNESCO-listed temples to curated culinary experiences. The hotel offers a new healthy living menu, a specially curated children’s menu, and updated international dishes. Furthermore, guests can also partake in a private curator-led Angkor Museum Tour, a Jasmine Blessing, and a 60-minute Ort Preng massage, providing a holistic and culturally immersive experience.
For travelers looking to explore both Cambodia and Laos, Vietnam Airlines has reinstated a direct flight connection between Siem Reap and Luang Prabang, making it easier to travel between the two cities. In addition, Aman offers the six-night “Indochina Past & Present” experience, which allows guests to split their stay between Amansara and Amantaka, with added benefits such as airport transfers, breakfast, afternoon tea, and a room upgrade at both properties.
In Laos, Amantaka presents a variety of activities, including a temple and city tour in Luang Prabang, a 60-minute Lao Massage, a morning Alms Offering, and a centuries-old Baci ritual. Additionally, the hotel hosts visiting practitioners offering wellness programs during the winter. For instance, meditation master Nun MeaKao Si will be in residence throughout November, providing guests with the opportunity to initiate or improve mindfulness and meditation practices. In December, Dr. Buathon Thienarrom will share her expertise in alternative medicine and Tibetan practices. Finally, Vijaya Goyal, a specialist in yoga and holistic therapies, will offer a range of treatments tailored to each guest’s needs to promote relaxation and well-being.
The updates at Amansara and Amantaka signify Aman Resorts’ commitment to providing an elevated and culturally immersive experience for its guests. The reopening of Amansara and the introduction of new programming at Amantaka mark the dawn of a new era for luxury travel in Southeast Asia.
In addition to these developments, Aman Resorts continues to redefine luxury travel by offering guests an array of unique and enriching experiences. With a focus on holistic wellness, culinary excellence, and culturally relevant activities, Aman Resorts seeks to exceed the expectations of discerning travelers seeking unforgettable experiences.
As the luxury travel industry evolves, Aman Resorts remains at the forefront, offering unparalleled hospitality and a dedication to creating lasting memories for their guests. Whether indulging in rejuvenating wellness treatments, savoring exquisite cuisine, or exploring ancient temples, travelers can expect nothing short of the extraordinary when visiting Aman Resorts in Southeast Asia.