Riding the Longest WavesMaldives Though it’s getting cold in the southern hemisphere, the surf’s rising in the clear waters of the Maldives. Get your surf boards ready because there are plenty of camps to show you how to ride the waves, especially in Malé, where the...
Wrapped in RainbowsMumbai The Indian festival of Holi splashes over the country to mark the end of winter on the first full moon of March. Revellers light large bonfires on the night before Holi in a symbolic burning of all things evil to celebrate the defeat of the...
Dedicated to the GoddessKim Thái Every year, the Phu Giay Festival commemorates Lieu Hanh – the mother goddess of Vietnamese folk religion – with processions to the Phu Giay Pagoda in Kim Thái, 80 kilometres east of Hanoi. Devotees dressed in traditional...
High-Concept DiningYangon Established in a stunning 1927 heritage building formerly the New Law Courts, Rosewood Yangon offers 205 spacious guestrooms, suites as well as the one- and two-bedroom Rosewood Residences. Graced with high ceilings and abundant natural...
Dreamy DetoxificationSiem Reap Renowned for its tranquil location minutes away from Angkor Wat, the Navutu Dreams Resort is considered one of Siem Reap’s top destinations for wellness and yoga. Winner of the Asean Green Hotel award, the eco-friendly resort features 28...
Comfortingly CambodianCambodia Inspired by old family recipes passed down from generation to generation, Chef Kethana set out to recreate true Cambodian flavours at her new restaurant. The Sugar Palm is now considered a rare oasis of authentic Khmer food. Phnom Penh...