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Why Banyan Tree Samui Just Won One of Thailand’s Top Spa Honors
On Koh Samui, where luxury resorts compete on sea views, private pools and polished service, Banyan Tree Samui has just ... -
Europe’s New Biometric Borders Are Changing the Rhythm of Travel
Europe is updating how its borders work, and the biggest change isn’t philosophical—it’s practical. For decades, entry into much of ... -
When the Concert Becomes the Vacation
A new partnership between Trip.com Group and Live Nation Asia is blurring the line between live music and travel. Announced this month, the multi-year ... -
Why Proposed U.S. Social Media Checks Are Rippling Through the World of Travel
In the long arc of global travel, there are policy shifts that barely register outside official bulletins, and then there ... -
The Hotel That Still Holds the Keys to Angkor
Siem Reap has a certain trick it plays on you. You land thinking you’re here for a temple checklist—sunrise, stone ... -
Showstopping Swimming Pools at Hotels Across Asia
The best hotel swimming pools are no longer background amenities—they are the reason you book the room. They stretch toward ... -
Cambodia’s Grand Dames Welcome the Holidays With Tradition, Artistry and a Touch of Magic
Two of Cambodia’s most storied hotels—Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor in Siem Reap and Raffles Hotel Le Royal in Phnom Penh—are ... -
Thailand’s Festival of Lights: A Heartfelt Tradition
Written By: Colin Hinshelwood/ CPA Media Every November, Thailand glows with thousands of flickering candles and floating lanterns during Loy ... -
A Tale of Two Cities: Raffles Cambodia’s 7-Day Journey
For centuries, Cambodia’s name has been linked with mystery and adventure — from Angkor, the seat of the Khmer empire ... -
Hotels as Art Galleries in Asia
Some travelers collect stamps in their passport. Others collect moments in front of a masterpiece. In parts of Asia, you ...