Kim Inglis

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      Contents

       The New Asian Hotel: A Sanctuary for the Senses

       North India

       The Imperial New Delhi, India

       The Manor New Delhi, India

       Amarvilas Agra, India

       ITC Hotel Sonar Bangla Sheraton & Towers Kolkata, India

       Ananda—in the Himalayas Tehri Garhwai, India

       Rajasthan

       Neemrana Fort Palace Alwar district, India

       Vanyavilas near Ranthambhore, India

       Samode Palace near Jaipur, India

       Rajvilas Jaipur, India

       Devi Garh near Udaipur, India

       Udaivilas Udaipur, India

       Goa

       Fort Tiracol Heritage Hotel Pemem, India

       Siolim House Bardez, India

       Nilaya Hermitage Arpora Bhati, India

       Pousada Tauma Calangute, India

       Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa cansauiim, India

       South India

       The Verandah in the Forest, Maharashtra 134

       The Park Hotel, Bangalore 138

       Shalimar Spice Garden Resort, Murikkady 144

       The Malabar House, Fort Cochin 148

       The Brunton Boatyard, Fort Cochin 152

       Coconut Lagoon, Kumarakom 156

       Hotel de I'Orient, Pondicherry 160

       The Park Hotel, Chennai 164

       The Maldives

       Cocoa Island, South Male Atoll 170

       Soneva Fushi Resort and Spa, Baa Atoll 176

       Four Seasons Explorer, North Male Atoll 182

       Soneva Gili Resort and Spa, South Male Atoll 186

       Sri Lanka

       Ulpotha, near Embogama 192

       Kandalama Hotel, Dambulla 198

       The Elephant Corridor, Sigiriya 202

       The Tea Factory, near Nuwara Eliya 206

       Taprobane, Weligama Bay 210

       kahanda Kanda, near Galle 216

       The Sun House, Galle 222

       The Dutch House, Galle 228

       The Villa Mohotti Walauwa, Bentota 232

       Hotel List 238

       Acknowledgements 240

      The New Asian Hotel: A Sanctuary for the Senses

      Recent years have seen an Asian design boom, with Oriental-influenced spas, architecture, interior design, furnishings and handicrafts gaining recognition in the world arena. Global attention is focused on the East—for inspiration, ideas and aesthetics—and increasingly as a holiday destination.

      India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives have always been visited, but it is only in the last decade or so that they have begun to build ground-breaking, internationally acclaimed hotels, villas and resorts. In this book we showcase what we consider to be the best the region has to offer. Often trendy, and definitely seductive, jaw-droppingly beautiful, knock-your-socks-off stunning, sometimes modern minimalist, other times simply stylish, each property is unique. There are chic urban resting holes, modish rustic retreats, sybaritic sea-sand-and-sun resorts, even a private island or two. Places to escape to, to surrender to the power of pure visual artistry—and chill. Places where your soul will be soothed and your senses seduced. Places where high-style hedonism has been elevated to an art form.

      Until reasonably recently, cultural tourists to the area would have restricted their visits to the Delhi-Agra-Jaipur triangle and the kaftan-and-kiff set would have settled for a beach in Goa, Sri Lanka or possibly the Maldives. But with better transport links, a more demanding clientele and some stunning off-the-tourist-track properties, the scene is changing. Be it the joy of the remote, the thrill of the city, a beach, jungle or mountain location, or a combination of the above, the region delivers. And in environments that are design-worthy and intelligent.

      Individuality is key. Some hotels are incredibly simple (one even has no electricity, phone or running water), others are swanky, six-star and super-deluxe. At some there's an eco-friendly ethos, at others the emphasis is on heritage and history. There are city-slick modernist cubes, home-away-from-home hostelries, hip hideaways and renovated forts and palaces. Some are recognized brands, others are privately owned and run. Many are recently opened, representing a new wave of consumer-led hotel architecture that offers peace, privacy and escape in drop-dead gorgeous surroundings.

      All the hotels in this book dare to be different. Visually, architecturally and in terms of size, location and amenities, they vary widely; where they are similar is in their commitment to quality. They are also ravishingly photogenic. Enjoy.

      The Imperial New Delhi, India

      For those who know India well, it is somehow comforting to arrive in Delhi, see a cow nonchalantly walking in the middle of the road, note the mayhem of traffic, and reminisce about the noise, confusion and Indian-ness of it all. For first-timers, however, it