
What’s the best match for your travel passions—or the type of trip you’re considering?
Mosaics by Picasso or paintings from Jasper Johns; direct access to the ancient temples of Egypt; a window onto South Africa’s thriving creative scene: These Indagare Index properties provide cultural and artistic immersion into their destinations.
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Indonesia
Amanjiwo
Travelers looking for a spiritual sojourn should escape to Amanjiwo in Central Java, a one-hour flight west of Bali.
- Amansara's Khmer Village accommodations. Courtesy Aman ResortsRead More
Cambodia
Amansara
While several of Aman’s best-loved properties were purpose-built for the brand in recent years, often on an impressive scale, a few occupy interesting or architecturally significant historic buildings—and none more gracefully than Amansara, the company’s Siem Reap lodging. Originally a...
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Peru
Palacio Nazarenas, A Belmond Hotel, Cusco
Two blocks from the main Plaza de Armas and Cusco’s ornate cathedral, this former convent—built in the 17th century on ancient Inca foundations—sits on a charming plaza in the city’s historic center. Following a meticulous renovation, its restored stone façade,...
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Uruguay
Estancia Vik
Before it began welcoming guests, Estancia Vik, a Spanish Colonial house set on 4,000 acres of farmland, was the private estate of Alex and Carrie Vik. With just 12 rooms and a spectacular art collection, it still feels very much...
- The Oberoi Philae Luxury Nile Cruiser. Courtesy Oberoi Hotels & ResortsRead More
Egypt
Oberoi Nile River Cruisers
“Oberoi” is synonymous with exceptional hotels in India, its home base since M.S. Oberoi began the company in the 1930s. But today the name is also known for its offerings beyond the subcontinent—especially those in one of the world’s most...
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South Africa
The Silo Hotel
The most recent addition to The Royal Portfolio Collection (after Royal Malewane, La Residence and Birkenhead House), the Silo is a feat of industrial-meets-Art Deco design. Set at the top of a former grain elevator in Cape Town's V&A Waterfront...
- Photo by Frederic Lagrange, courtesy Six Senses BhutanRead More
Bhutan
Six Senses Bumthang
About the size of Switzerland, the landlocked Kingdom of Bhutan at the foot of the Himalayas was founded by a Buddhist master in the 17th century. Referred to by its own people as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, it is...
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Bhutan
Six Senses Gangtey
About the size of Switzerland, the landlocked Kingdom of Bhutan at the foot of the Himalayas was founded by a Buddhist master in the 17th century. Referred to by its own people as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, it is...
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Bhutan
Six Senses Paro
About the size of Switzerland, the landlocked Kingdom of Bhutan at the foot of the Himalayas was founded by a Buddhist master in the 17th century. Referred to by its own people as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, it is...
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Bhutan
Six Senses Punakha
About the size of Switzerland, the landlocked Kingdom of Bhutan at the foot of the Himalayas was founded by a Buddhist master in the 17th century. Referred to by its own people as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, it is...
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Bhutan
Six Senses Thimphu
About the size of Switzerland, the landlocked Kingdom of Bhutan at the foot of the Himalayas was founded by a Buddhist master in the 17th century. Referred to by its own people as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, it is...
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India
Taj Rambagh Palace
This former royal residence, converted into a hotel in the 1950s, still retains plenty of history and glamour from the days of the Raj.
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United States
Twin Farms
Once a 300-acre estate that served as a getaway (and wedding gift) in the 1930s for literary giants Sinclair Lewis and his wife, journalist Dorothy Thompson, Twin Farms (originally with two houses) is a fantasy version of a New England...
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France
Villa La Coste
At a Glance A modern art wonderland within a wine estate in a blissfully remote corner of Provence, Villa La Coste is an extraordinary boutique hotel and open-air museum that packs a punch with its 28 sophisticated rooms and hundreds...