Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Travel and Leisure Top 5 Hotels for 2011

Oberoi Vanyavilas
Rajasthan, India
25 luxe jungle tents, a fresco-painted haveli main lodge, and a 3-room spa on 20 acres next to Ranthambore National Park & Tiger Reserve.
Insider Tip: Visit the crafts stores that sell block-print textiles in the nearby town—proceeds support local schools.
Cost: From $885

Triple Creek Ranch
Darby, Montana
Adults-only mountain retreat on thousands of acres with recently refreshed log cabins (wood-burning fireplaces; hot tubs).
Insider Tip: Take a free birding and nature tour in the Bitterroot Valley to look for peregrine falcons, hawks, and eagles, as well as elk, moose, and possibly even a bear or wolf.
Cost: $750, all-inclusive

Fairmont Mara Safari Club
Masai Mara, Kenya
50 renovated tents on a Mara River oxbow (prime for hippo-viewing) known for activities including balloon safaris.
Insider Tip: Accompany a staff guide on a birding walk through camp—more than 70 species inhabit the area.
Cost: $429 (includes two game drives)
San Ysidro Ranch, A Rosewood Resort
Santa Barbara, California
500 bucolic acres and clapboard cottages for only 90 guests; a renovation updated the rooms and restaurants and added a wine cellar.
Insider Tip: The hotel has been pet-friendly since the 1930’s, when the former owner’s dachshunds wandered freely. Now dogs receive food and water dishes, toys, and even in-room massages.
Cost: $650
Oberio Amarvilas
Agra, India
Moghul-themed palace mirroring the nearby Taj Mahal—all Moorish archways, intricate pavilions, and fountained courtyards.
Insider Tip: After a dip in the pool, have a gin and tonic in the hotel’s Verandah Lounge and watch the last of the day’s light illuminate the Taj Mahal.
Cost: $895
all rates are subject to change.

1 comment:

Jessicca said...

I am agree with your comment they are top hotels for 2011 but I think Oberio Amarvilas is the best one because it is unique and luxuriance in Agra.
Best Regards
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