Malaysia is often called the jewel of Asia. It has it all – incredible food, dreamy beach escapes, and fascinating landscape home to even more fascinating wildlife, crumbling remains of its grand colonial past and the skyscrapers of its exhilarating future. Whether you choose a luxury beach resort, mountain spa retreat or sumptuous city break, it’s guaranteed to be priceless.
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Friday, 20 February 2015
Luxury Hotels in Malaysia
Malaysia is often called the jewel of Asia. It has it all – incredible food, dreamy beach escapes, and fascinating landscape home to even more fascinating wildlife, crumbling remains of its grand colonial past and the skyscrapers of its exhilarating future. Whether you choose a luxury beach resort, mountain spa retreat or sumptuous city break, it’s guaranteed to be priceless.
Thursday, 19 February 2015
Luxury Hotels in Singapore
China,
Malaysia, India - there are so many different influences on customs, food and
culture here that it really is one of the world’s most exciting melting pots.
Locals love to eat, and live to shop. You can find anything from golf to indoor
skiing here, as well as bustling nightlife along the Three Quays. Then it’s
back to your luxury hotel for a well-earned rest.
South East Asia’s answer to Manhattan – inspiring, invigorating and intoxicating, with exotic food, exclusive shops and heady nightlife.
Singapore
is more or less on the equator, and its temperature stays consistently high all
year round. It can be humid too, with sudden storms bringing relief. The wettest
time of year to come is November to January. The city state is home to a number
of faiths, so there are public holidays throughout the year. But one
celebration well worth seeing is Chinese New Year in February.
Luxury Hotels in Japan
A beguiling mix of contrasts with unique customs and cuisine
– steeped in tradition yet ahead of its time
You’re bound to have a bit of culture shock in Japan. Eating
raw fish. Taking a bath with strangers in a hot spring. Or marvelling at the
minimalist beauty of a Japanese garden. Experiences that seem strange to begin
with, then utterly natural once you fall in love with the country – from manic
cities like Tokyo to tranquil forest trails.
Japan has four distinct seasons, and temperatures vary across the Japanese archipelago. Hokkaido in the north has large snowfalls in the winter months, which makes it a favourite for skiing. If you’re here in the spring, you’ll be able to see the famous cherry blossom. Peak holiday seasons for the Japanese themselves are April and mid-August, but you can easily travel around the country at any time of year.
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
INTRODUCING CAMBODIA
Cambodia is as inspiring as it is
extraordinary. Discover ancient palaces and magnificent temples amid
lush forests. Soak up the rustic charms of timeless countryside from
your exclusive hotel. Or seek out bustling markets and intriguing
cities.
There’s plenty on offer in Cambodia throughout the year. Winter is cool and dry – perfect for exploring the countryside. Spring sees lively celebrations for Cambodian New Year. Whereas summer and autumn are humid and quieter, with fewer crowds at the must-see sights and attractions.
There’s plenty on offer in Cambodia throughout the year. Winter is cool and dry – perfect for exploring the countryside. Spring sees lively celebrations for Cambodian New Year. Whereas summer and autumn are humid and quieter, with fewer crowds at the must-see sights and attractions.
Sunday, 8 February 2015
LUXURY HOTELS IN INDIA
India’s charms are as varied as they are vibrant. You could head for
majestic mountain vistas and dense jungle or white beaches and serene
lagoons. Unwind on a country retreat and explore grand palaces and
temples. Or take a city break and seek out colourful, spice-laden
markets to sample delicious local cuisine.
India has something to offer throughout the year. Winter is the most popular time to visit southern India, but if you’re properly prepared for the weather, monsoon season is quieter, with fewer crowds at main attractions. The northern, mountainous regions attract skiers in the winter and stay pleasantly cool throughout summer.
India has something to offer throughout the year. Winter is the most popular time to visit southern India, but if you’re properly prepared for the weather, monsoon season is quieter, with fewer crowds at main attractions. The northern, mountainous regions attract skiers in the winter and stay pleasantly cool throughout summer.
Friday, 30 January 2015
INTRODUCING THE UNITED KINGDOM BY Limra Vacations
Live out those ‘costume drama’ dreams at some of the UK’s most popular film locations – from Bath to breathtaking Derbyshire.
This small island is as eclectic as it is extraordinary. You could bag must-see sights (and must-have styles) on a city break and stay in a luxury townhouse. Or get away from it all with a country retreat, complete with spa and fine dining. As the locals say, “this is the life”.
There’s always something to see and do in the United Kingdom, whatever the infamous weather holds in store. Winters are generally quieter – the perfect time for cosy pubs, open fires and Christmas markets. Summers are often warm and sunny with lively festivals and sports events to enjoy. While in between the countryside is at its most beautiful.
Thursday, 29 January 2015
Kerala: God's own Country
A
treat for all seasons, it’s when the monsoon departs that Kerala true natural splendor is at its
zenith. Western Ghats and brackish lagoons or the backwaters bestow a unique
charm on Kerala's appeal.
You
name it and Kerala has it: backwaters, beaches, spice gardens, tea plantations,
Ayurveda, ecotourism and abundant wildlife. That's why we have chosen Kerala as
one of the top winter holiday destinations in India.
For
beach lovers its the Kovalam,
for backwaters its Thekaddy, Alapuzza and Vembanad. Then there is Munnar's lush
tea plantation and salubrious weather.
If
you are in for wildlife there is a bird sanctuary in Kumarakom, tiger reserve
in Periyar and the world's most biodiverse ecosystem Silent Valley National
Park which is home to the largest population of Lion-tailed macaque.
Kerala
also happens to be the top destination in India for health and rejuvenation.
You could find a number of authentic and world class Ayurveda center that offer
therapeutic massages and treatments based on 3000 years old science of healing:
Ayurveda.
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