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News from the ublisher's desk Welcome to our ďŹ rst issue of 2015. With the new year in full swing, and as memories of a maddening holiday season beginning to fade; many of us have the urge to leave for distant beaches and faraway horizons, to indulge and pamper our senses at exotic health spas. I am delighted to feature four destination spas, some of which are 1000 miles from anywhere. Rail journeys always evoke a sense of drama in us. Mention the Orient Express, and most people think of Agatha Christie and her infamous Hercule Poirot. We explore the Venice Simplon-Orient Express on a unique journey from Paris to Istanbul, which will leave you breathless and longing for a bygone era of romance and intrigue. From the dizzying heights of the Peruvian mountains, to the colourful streets of the Colombian city of Cartagena de Indias on the Caribbean Sea, or the experience of the Chilean Pampas; we explore the magic of central South America. Chilean wines have made a well-deserved impression on international wine connoisseurs. This fairly young producing country, exports some of the most sought-after varietals in the industry; leaving many, more mature wine-producing markets lost in the vines. We travel to Chile on a wineappreciation tour and share some truly boutique wines with you. Donna Karan has been the darling of fashion for many seasons. Join me as I endeavour to capture some of the essence of this timeless designer, from her elegant fashion ranges, to her bespoke homeware range. As we experience glorious summer days in Cape Town, it is the perfect time for lengthy road trips in super cars. We visit McLaren and bring you a sneak preview of their 20th anniversary, limited edition 650S Le Mans. Only 50 of these must-haves are available globally. So head over to your local dealer and be sure to secure one for your collection. Publisher and Editorial & Creative Director Kobus Wilmans www.indulgent.co.za Subscription & Feature Enquiries publisher@indulgent.co.za +27 71 412 3341

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Elegant touches and luxe furnishings contrast the arid landscape perfectyly, in this

CHIC DESERT HIDEAWAY


The Desert Villas shown here, were part of a proposal that was developed and designed for a new generation hotel and spa in southern Israel. The architects on the project were WV Architects; whose brief was to design units which would be simple and relaxing, and yet, ultra luxurious. Using natural local materials and contrasting them with fine glazing, modern furniture and state of the art fixtures, they ensured the main feature of the villas would be the spectacular desert landscape. Weinstein-Vaadia Architects is a design-oriented Tel-Aviv firm specializing in architecture, interior design and landscape design. Founded in 1994, the practice’s portfolio includes a range of public and private projects throughout the country. Their buildings celebrate the beauty of simple and natural notions of life such as light, air, vegetation, and movement. They strive to be both precise and relaxed like nature; not by imitating it, but by exploring the interplay between these two positions.


For this stunning project in the desert, they commissioned Studio Aiko to do the 3D visualization. Founded by Yair Alony and Meny Hilsenrad in 2005, Studio Aiko is a young & dynamic practice, which specializes in a wide variety of CG content and visual effects. They provide high-end products, aimed at excellence, while constantly renewing and refining their professional skills. They are committed to producing work of the highest quality for clients. Their architecture visualization services include exterior and interior 3D visualization of the highest realistic quality, offering their clients more than just production services. They also offer design and creative solutions throughout the entire production process. While working and providing commercial work, Studio Aiko also focuses on their own independent goals - to produce original content and ideas. These independent projects help them to evolve in technical and artistic skills for future commercials projects.

text by Kobus Wilmans, courtesy of WV Architects & Studio Aiko images courtesy of Studio Aiko

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NICO VAN DER MEULEN

An architect extraordinaire who has developped his brand to rank amongst the nest in the world.


NICO VAN DER MEULEN has built a company with a reputation of being the GO-TO architectural practice when you want to build a unique residence that resonates with the South African Highveld. Their projects are unique and scaled to compliment the vast open spaces so characteristic of Eco Estates. On this project in a residential estate South of Johannesburg, South Africa; the client’s brief was for a spacious home that expressed its appreciation for outdoor living. An open plan and practical house that lived out onto the garden was of utmost importance to them. Consequently the design developed into a layout that encouraged such a lifestyle. With views to the garden from almost every room,

and large living areas that seamlessly flows out onto the covered patio, this home merges the thresholds between inside and outside. Gracefully positioned within a secured nature reserve that affords you the privilege of appreciating the comfort of outdoor living, this particular home was inspired by its own setting. Natural materials were carefully selected and strategically placed throughout the home, serving as gentle reminders of the serene location this house finds itself in. The selection of materials assisted in ensuring the house blends in discreetly with its natural surroundings, while earthy colours unify the site with the home. Splashes of accent colour were used to liven the interior spaces, with emphasis given to textures and furnishings.



Masterfully designed interior volumes resonate with rugged landscapes, creating a home of uncompromising quality.

The concept incorporated the idea of floating elements, which resulted in features that distinguish this house as a Nico van der Meulen masterpiece. The concept is clear and evident from the moment you arrive, as your attention is drawn to floating planes hovering above you - as if suspended in mid air. Upon closer inspection these planes appear to be the main roof structure, which at first seemed to be more of a decorative feature rather than a functional requirement. It is this very principle in design that creates beautiful and practical houses, which become architectural works of art. Moving through the house and catching a glimpse of the floating staircase, you are drawn in by the transparency and openness of this home. Escorted graciously through the living spaces into the garden, you are once again introduced to what seems to be a floating block hovering in mid air, which in fact is the main bedroom. The concept of floating elements was evident from every perspective and vantage point making sure this home always captivated your attention.





The site has a southern entry, which was favourable in that it allowed for the entire northern façade - where all the living rooms are positioned - to open up onto a private north-facing garden. The site sloping upwards towards the north also resulted in the garden having to be stepped and terraced with gabion walls, creating interest even in the landscaping. Having a garden that is on a different level can often pose the problem of a disconnection between the covered patio and the pool/garden area. It was of utmost importance to ensure that the house and garden still related and interacted as one space, rather than two disconnected areas. Levelling the pool area and terracing the upper parts of the garden achieved this. The best part of this design is the way the entrance entices your curiosity with long stone-cladded screen walls and once inside, the transparency and openness of this home that lies behind these solid entrance walls creates interesting contrast. text & images courtesy of Nico van der Meulen Architects

Project Architect: Werner van der Meulen Location: Meyersdal Eco Estate, Johannesburg, South Africa Residence size: 674 m²


Donna Karan


Not many designers can add New York after their names. The doyenne of American Fashion does have this priveledge, and she is the darling of the ramps of the world.


DKNY The undisputed queen of high fashion, left fashionistas speechless with her Fall/Winter collection for 2014/15. Typically Karan Elegance with red and black anchoring the collection, fans were not disappointed as the flowing silhouettes of the collection took to the runway. Sheer fabrics billowed, and perfectly tailored jackets hugged the models as they strut down the runway and bewitched a captivated audience. Although some of Karan's collections are luxuriously opulent, there is a certain nomadic spirituality emanating from this designer.

Donna Karan at home From the glamorous setting of her loft-like Central Park West home, she plans and creates high fashion and bespoke home ware, and yet she is equally at peace at her island retreat, where Karan goes to create awareness. Her Central Park West home is a reflection of her two sides – urbanite and nomad, it is elegant and serene, and filled with beautiful art and bespoke objets, collected on her many travels abroad. Donna Karan and Stephan Weiss celebrated 17 years of marriage by renewing their vows in a family ceremony on Parrot Cay, in the Turks and Caicos Islands. His gift to her was big love in a small box: an engagement ring. Hers to him was a wild, beautiful piece of land, next to the villa they had been renting. It was fronted by a strand of white beach that, at sunset, blushes like a bride. Weiss died of cancer six months later. “He asked me to promise that I would build a house on the property for each of our three children,” Karan says. “He imagined it as a retreat where three generations could enjoy total privacy but be together. For the kids, it has become a miniresort. For me, it's a sanctuary where I go to create awareness. Three hours from New York, I have this amazing cocoon of serenity that reminds me of the two places on the planet where I feel happiest: Africa and Bali.” After the passing of Stephan, she started the Urban Zen Foundation in his memory, to promote the integration of Eastern healing practices with Western medicine. Three Urban Zen boutiques help to fund the work by selling soulful organic clothing and home furnishings.


Karan had high expectations for her project on Parrot Cay, and she commissioned the architect, Cheong Yew Kuan, who is based in Singapore, for the compound. He was joined on the project by two young architects based in Manhattan: Enrico Bonetti, an Italian, and Dominic Kozerski, an Englishman, who had met as associates in the ofďŹ ces of Peter Marino. Kozerski had supervised the design of Karan's flagship boutique in London, and when he and Bonetti opened a practice in Nolita, in 2000, her penthouse on Central Park and beach house in the Hamptons were among their ďŹ rst commissions. The Parrot Cay Resort has been developed to a total of 60 rooms and suites, unbelievable beachfront villas and two island restaurants. Many have claimed the resort to be located on some of the world's prettiest white sand beaches fringing clear waters.


The Shambhala Wellness Retreat Spa provides the ultimate relaxation experience for visitors. Offering a yoga room, nine treatment rooms, an outdoors Jacuzzi garden, Pilates studio, massage rooms with Japanese baths and pavilions overlooking the North Caicos Channel for further contemplation. Karan has since marketed 70% of her estate to interested buyers, but continues to own three acres of her property, including a house, a spa and a few swimming pools.

URBAN ZEN Her passion for beauty is also reflected in the Tabletop Ware she creates in collaboration with Lenox. She describes it as “elemental� and close to who she is. The collection has a soul. An energy that will affect even those who do not understand it. Looking at her home, It is hard to imagine a more natural birthplace for the fashion designer's latest creations: glamorous, organically shaped dinnerware, vases, flatware, stemware and serving pieces made from porcelain, stoneware, glass, wood and metal. President of Lennox's Donna Karan division travelled to India, Thailand and Vietnam to source small workshops to create the collections, with her favourite items in the collection being the Nepalese singing bowls. Karan has an extensive collection of her own singing bowls. It seems as though Donna Karan has the Midas touch, as her home furnishing range is all the rage with interior designers. The earthy Balinese-inspired range is a reflection of her life: unpretentious and elegant.


Whether at a red carpet event in Paris, or receiving guests bare feet in her home in Manhattan, this elegant designer has a presence many designers can only dream of achieving. It is therefore not surprising that New York is proud to be the NY in DKNY. text & images courtesy of: Donna Karan Urban Zen elle.es theczechgirl


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When your stated goal is as grand as becoming the best airline in the world, you definitely want to go big in first class. To that end, Etihad Airways is installing a 125-square-foot, three-room suite it calls The Residence and sells as a premium cabin, in its new Airbus A380 super jumbos. The space, which costs about $43,000 for some flights, is priced to include two travellers and comes with a butler, chef, and shower. The Residence took to the skies in late December 2014 when Etihad started flying the first of its 10 A380s from the United Arab Emirates to London. The race among airlines to attract premium-cabin travellers - those for whom price is no obstacle - has led to a proliferation of luxuries at the front of long-haul airplanes, from gourmet cuisine to ever-larger double beds, cocktail bars, and spa-like showers. Should you opt for First Class, Etihad’s revolutionised First Class will definitely meet all your requirements. They have redefined it to an ultra luxurious travel experience, so exquisite and personal, that it is like being transported to a private universe. Slide your doors shut and be immersed in a world that is truly your own. The First Apartment is upholstered with the finest Poltrona Frau leather and features a wide armchair, an ottoman and even includes space to walk around in. The ottoman opens out into an 81-inch long bed. A companion can join you for a meal or meeting in your spacious First Apartment, and when travelling with a partner the

divider between Apartments can be lowered to join rooms. The First Apartments come equipped with an adjustable 24-inch flat screen TV, which can be viewed from the armchair or while relaxing in bed, together with a vanity cabinet with ample lighting and space for your personal effects, a chilled drinks cabinet and a wardrobe for your Hugo Boss coat. Freshen up before arrival with exclusive amenities and an energising shower in the First Class bathroom. Etihad’s effort to recreate a boutique hotel is the next level of exploiting the A380′s large space and in making the airplane an extension of the airport lounge and the luxury hotel that awaits many VIP travellers after they land. Breakfast in bed - served by your butler - is one way to ensure you arrive at your destination in high spirits. With Etihad, you can travel in your First Class cabin to some of the exotic destinations in this issue, ensuring you arrive relaxed at your resort. The only trouble is that you may look forward to your return journey more than you should, and not do justice to the stunning resort you chose to stay at. images courtesy of Etihad Airways



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reethi rah maldives There is a place in a distant blue ocean of wonderful beauty; where supreme and private luxury amid nature’s tropical magic exists.


Cuisine

A serene and private Maldives resort, the One&Only Reethi Rah offers 128 private resort villas, either on the beach - secluded by lush tropical greenery, or set above the clear, protected waters of the lagoon. With an eye towards perfection, the resort features its own organic Chef’s Garden, and speciality items such as Kobe beef and Toro from Japan are shipped on a regular basis. At Reethi Rah, island chic is the keynote for evenings, and the innovative and fresh cuisine is prepared with passion and flair. Culinary choices are uniquely varied. The dramatic design of Reethi Restaurant, which frames the natural beauty of the resort, sets the scene for memorable


dining, impeccable service and low-key ambience. An eclectic menu fuses flavours from Asia Pacific and the Mediterranean into a light, contemporary cuisine. Floorto-ceiling glass screens reveal the ‘open-concept’ show kitchen, and a walk-in wine room with an extensive collection doubles as a private dining room for special events. Enjoy contemporary Japanese cuisine with a modern twist at Tapasake, served in Tapas-style with a selection of innovative sake cocktails. Regular deliveries from around the world ensure that Tapasake’s sushi and sashimi meet the highest standards, whilst a contemporary twist brings fascinating innovation to a variety of dishes that can be conveniently sampled in small portions. Tapasake’s new outdoor area offers a unique setting and an unrivalled atmosphere with four open-air Teppanyaki stations. The team of chefs is on call to create exquisite Private Dining options, whether in the privacy of your own villa, on one of the stunning beaches, or on a traditional Dhoni. The new and intimate Chef’s Garden provides diners with a unique culinary experience. Amidst tranquil surroundings guests can enjoy a superb choice of dishes prepared using only the freshest organic produce. Other dining choices include Fanditha, Rah Bar, The Beach Club at ClubOne and Epicure. One&Only has launched a new culinary school, where students can learn the fine art of harmonising tastes and textures in the utter luxury of the new Reethi Rah culinary school. Under the expert tutelage of master chefs, guests will learn the delicate nuances of food presentation and world cuisine.



One&Only, together with ESPA, has created a luxurious island spa retreat; a tranquil Maldives spa on idyllic sandy shores. Luxurious treatment villas, with spectacular ocean views provide the perfect space for your individualised, holistic journey. Swirling vitality pools, crystal steam rooms, saunas and the healing waters of the new watsu pool await the weary explorer. The One&Only Spa destination concept offers unique visiting practitioners brought from around the world to offer spa guests distinctive supplementary treatments.

Guests can experience the Clean & Lean fitness programmes developed by personal trainer and health guru to the stars, James Duigan. Following recent training by James, Reethi Rah’s own personal training team are now qualified in the art and benefits of Clean & Lean living. One&Only Spa has been declared the GLOBAL WINNER and Indian Ocean Continent WINNER in the Best Luxury Wellness Spa category by World Luxury Spa Awards, and was ranked within the top 20 ‘World’s Best Spas’ by Conde Nast Traveller Reader’s Spa Awards ESPA for Men is the ultimate retreat for men. The men’s body massages and facials are specifically tailored to your skin type and individual needs to achieve the best possible results, and relieve stress related to business pressure, travel or intense exercise regimens. Begin a journey of discovery with the best of their Signature Treatments selected and composed into One&Only retreat programmes. Take an opportunity to rest your body, purify your mind, spend time with a loved one or just carve time for yourself. Reethi Rah retreats encompass experiences for couples, healthy journeys to harmonise body and mind, and ocean side open air treatments to enjoy the Maldivian paradise surrounding the Spa.


After a day of excursions and culinary delights, guests can retreat to their villas and enjoy the stillness of the Maldives from the privacy of their expansive verandas. Villas at Reethi Rah are designed in an elegant contemporary style, and are as breathtaking as the views from every picture window and private deck. They are among the largest resort villas in the world; each is detached, expansive and equally luxurious. Facilities meet the most discerning of guest expectations, and when it is not standard in your villa, they will do everything possible to acquire it for you. Unwinding in your oversized bathtub whilst watching the sun set into the Maldivian waters is possibly one of the most indulgent treats you could reward yourself with. text by Kobus Wilmans, courtesy of Reethi Rah images courtesy of Reethi Rah


“A place to escape to, to relax and rejuvenate completely.�



complete seclusion at a maldivian pearl...

JUMEIRAH DHEVANAFUSHI

Nestled in complete seclusion in the southernmost Gaafu Alifu Atoll of the Maldives; a breathtaking resort redefines notions of paradise with stunning geographical appeal. From the moment you are greeted by the welcoming staff at the Arrival Jetty, you are keenly aware that a holiday as unique as the resort’s location awaits you.



“Our approach to dining is simple; we let flavour speak for itself, creating combinations as memorable as our island setting”.

Delight your senses with the sumptuous menus of the three restaurants at Jumeirah Dhevanafushi. Every menu offers dishes incorporating the freshest locally sourced ingredients available. Watching all the colours of a Maldivian sunset from the vantage point of the scenic Khibar, whilst sipping cocktails

from the extensive menu - expertly mixed by the resident Mixologists - makes every drink a masterpiece to compliment a selection of light snacks and a seductive view. Dinner under the stars at this culturally connected beachside restaurant, which offers fine dining against the splendour of the Indian Ocean, is an experience that will linger with you indefinitely. The soft white sand at your feet and bright night sky overhead sets the scene for gastronomic indulgence at Mumayaz, where guests can enjoy a weekly “Maldivian Night”. Johara is quite literally a taste of paradise. Your meal is created to your exact preference, with a chef on hand to curate the menu to your liking. Expert sommeliers add the finishing touch, with a wine chosen to complement the flavour on your plate and palate. Bold, fresh flavours of contemporary Pan Asian specialities grace the menu at this Asian restaurant. Johara is a playground for pleasure seekers, and losing track of time is just part of the experience. Johara will charm and bewitch you and ensure that you return to Jumeirah Dhevanafushi time and again for the experience of this exceptional restaurant.


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est your body and purify your mind...

At the Talise Spa, any residual stress that you may have from your long haul flight will simply melt away, the moment you step into the beautifully decorated space against an Indian Ocean backdrop. Expert therapists pamper guest with signature treatments unique to the Jumeirah group, to de-stress and relax the weariest of travellers. The main island also features an over-water gym; and the resort’s expert personal trainer is qualified in tabata boot

camp, zumba, aqua aerobics, kickboxing and pilates. For guests in need of a more sedate activity, snorkelling equipment is provided, and guests can explore the vibrant underwater coral gardens, famed for their abundance of fish and turtles. Should you not be able to schedule this into your days of pampering and relaxation, then the perfect way to spend your days at Jumeirah Dhevanafushi is on one of the many pristine beaches on the island, or relaxing at the pool.


The 35 exclusive villas - both beach and water based - all come with a resident butler and private pools to ensure a uniquely personalised experience. A short boat ride away from the Main Island is a separate water village of ‘The Ocean Pearls’; 16 over water villas perched on platforms overlooking the iridescent ocean, complete with own fine-dining restaurant and a team of private butlers. Every villa on the island has a private pool and day bed, so guests can soak up the sun and destress in private. Jumeirah Dhevanafushi is one of those rare spa resorts that you would not want to leave, and should the call of another unique destination be too strong to resist, then you can be sure that you will return to this magnificent destination time and again. text by Kobus Wilmans, c0urtesy of Jumeirah Dhevanafushi images courtesy of Jumeirah Dhevanafushi


“Hard to Find, Hard to Leave”

Hidden in the jungle-clad hills overlooking Bali's North coast, you will discover a retreat dedicated to the finer things in life: beauty, tranquillity and very good food. Here, just a few hours from the airport you feel light years away from the crowds, ready to experience the true Bali in its glorious splendour. Visit some of the island's most iconic attractions or find your own hidden gems. Or maybe just lounge at your private pool, enjoying views of volcanoes in distant Java as the tropical breeze brings you fragrant hints from nearby spice plantations. Welcome to Damai.



Damai is Indonesian for ‘peaceful’ and the name is aptly chosen. A feeling of tranquillity descends upon you as you enter the beautiful boutique resort overlooking the North Bali coast. Situated off the beaten path, just a few hours from the airport, and yet light-years away from the crowds. The local Balinese believe this peaceful feeling is caused by the strong, benevolent spirits that live in the resort, and as the hotel's guests gather for sundowners around a bonfire, many believe they may be right. To the east we see the lights of Singaraja, the charming tropical town that used to be Bali's capital; to the west, witness the sun setting behind the distant volcanoes of the neighbouring island Java; and at your feet lies the Bali Sea, where the lights of the fishermen have just started to twinkle. The resort has only 14 villas, some with their own private pool. All have majestic views of the North Bali coast or the surrounding countryside, and are decorated in an eclectic, personal style. Plush fabrics, hardwood furniture and collections of antiques and ethnographica make you feel like this is a home, not a hotel. You will feel as though you are staying in the house of a friend; one who has a staff of hundred gracious Balinese, all striving to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Damai is in a village setting. The neighbours are rice fields and spice plantations, not hotels or restaurants, and staying in Damai lets you experience the real Bali. Take a short stroll in the local village, and you will be met with smiles and greetings, and perhaps an invitation to come inside and share a mango. Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere in the lush tropical gardens of The Damai, or go on a Dolphin Safari in the Bay of Lovina. The aim of this exclusive resort is to offer guests the Damai Experience, combined with something unique that will elevate your well being to something extraordinary. Your own, private paradise awaits you in the Umah Raja Villa; a palatial 310m² butler serviced villa, with 1 master bedroom -


with walk-in closet - and 2 junior bedrooms, all connecting to their own bathroom with bathtub and shower. The living room with dining area is luxuriously decorated with local antiques and expertly crafted furniture. Downstairs guests are able to relax in a large library/cinema, and the outdoor living area consists of a large veranda, balcony, traditional balepavilion and two private swimming pools. The spa at Damai offers you a variety of both pampering and therapeutic massage and body treatments, plus a range of beauty treatments in the privacy of your villa or in one of the spa pavilions. Spoil yourself with deeply relaxing treatments by their expert spa therapists using traditional Balinese techniques combined with methods from Asia, as well as Western techniques. Only natural and organic products based on ancient recipes from the palace in Solo - originally meant for the royal family - are used to pamper guests into complete relaxation. A special treat that will leave any spa connoisseur speechless must deďŹ nitely be the Six Hands Massage. Three therapists work in perfect unison for an unforgettable 60 minutes, to create a totally unique experience that heals, relaxes and refreshes the body.


Bali's gourmet retreat

Life in Damai is a lazy one. Guests tend to lounge by their pools or take strolls in the gardens, many of which are laid out as an organic market garden for the resort's outstanding restaurant. Here chefs harvest the herbs and vegetables for the menu. Damai is serious about its food, and the dedication has earned it the nickname, ‘Bali's gourmet retreat’, as well as world-wide prizes and accolades. It is already the subject of both cookery books and magazine articles. The award-winning restaurant at Damai will exceed even the most refined culinary expectations; serving organic vegetables and meat from their own small farm, together with a fresh bounty from the Bali sea, and imported delicacies. Western and Asian cooking are combined in the innovative à la carte menu, while the daily changing three-course menu reinvents the traditional Balinese cuisine, serving new versions of classic dishes. A vegetarian menu is available and special dietary and individual requests are catered for. text by Kobus Wilmans, courtesy of Damai, Bali images courtesy of Damai, Bali



Seychelles and the exceptional

Four Seasons


Dining at Four Seasons is a treat for the senses, where internationally recognized chefs serve up their own interpretations of Mediterranean, Southeast Asian and Creole-inspired cuisine.

Diverse flavours capture the cultural mix of the Seychelles. The Four Seasons Resort fine dining and cocktails are offered at two Seychelles restaurants and two lounges, set hillside and beachside. Infused with warm and refined elegance, ZEZ Lounge is the perfect spot to enjoy sushi and sashimi, pre-dinner cocktails or after-dinner drinks. ZEZ maintains a wide selection of wines and cigars. Guest can unwind or enjoy a lively conversation in a sophisticated atmosphere enhanced by spectacular views. Stylish yet informal; Kannel serves Creole and international fare, featuring a variety of fresh fish and seafood. Enjoy its beachside location, stunning open-air setting and calming views of the ocean. Alternatively, In-Villa Dining is a fine-dining experience within the comfort and convenience of your villa or suite. Choose from an extensive menu – day or night – that is ideal for time-zone-hopping travellers, impromptu meetings or quiet, private dining. A breakfast of fresh pain au chocolat at sunrise on your wraparound veranda or a decadent evening dessert of banana crème brûlée enjoyed in bed after a long day of sun and shopping. Outside catering, such as picnic baskets for island hoppers or romantic dinners under the stars, is available on request.



Enjoy breathtaking views of the island from the main pool deck; or sip cocktails on the beach, while Dr. Shades ensure that your Prada or Ray-Ban lenses remain spotless.


Treat yourself to a Bio-Rhythms treatment where the body's natural rhythm is restored with an ionising energy scrub and a mud wrap that charges and renews the bio-magnetic energy ďŹ eld, while a head and face marma massage soothes. The treatment culminates with a kundalini back massage to balance the nervous system and chakras, restoring energy, vitality and a feeling of wellness. The soporiďŹ c Dream Time Journey draws on pure organic essential oils, marma massage and chakra healing to deeply relax and restore the natural rhythm of sleep. Based on the knowledge that cellular growth and repair is faster during sleep, this treatment incorporates a slow, rhythmic-movement scrub, back and body treatment and soothing facial to promote deep relaxation, while the combination of fresh royal jelly and orange blossom works on your skin's cellular rejuvenation.

Private yoga sessions can be arranged and personalized to suit all levels, from introductory exploration to advanced practice. Designed to harmonize and rejuvenate the mind, body and soul, the sessions focus on individual areas of need. A course of guided practice, with a program to follow upon departure, can also be customized to your needs. They offer private one-on-one, couple's sessions or group sessions. Enjoy the sound of the Indian Ocean, the cool night breeze and a gentle healing ritual. Combining the healing power of touch with Sodashi's unique techniques and product, this treatment uses slow, stroking movements to relieve emotional and physical tension. The body and mind are naturally accelerated during the Full Moon, meaning the psyche becomes more receptive to healing energy. Take advantage of this gift of nature to experience something truly unique.


Experience the power of nature as you are taken on a journey of healing with the outdoor Full Moon Massage at the Spa. This therapy is available on the three nights surrounding the Full Moon.

Extend your spa indulgence by adding a bath ritual to the end of any spa experience. Soak in an oversized tub filled with flowers, cinnamon leaves and orange slices – alone or with a loved one after a shared treatment. As shades of red and orange streak the evening sky, savour the soaring views of Petite Anse bay and enjoy this uninterrupted escape. Pleasure-seeking chocoholics should definitely try the Indulgence ritual. Sink into a bath scented with delicious rich chocolate, and enjoy a bowl of melted chocolate on the side, with a paintbrush to show your creative side.


this page and opposite MagniďŹ cent views from luxurious guest rooms and villas will take your breath away


Experience solitude and serenity in one of the 67 luxury villas, perched on stilts on the jungle hillside or nestled amid greenery close to the beach and the azure waters of the Indian Ocean. Relax in expansive indoor and outdoor spaces built in traditional Creole style, or cool off in your private infinity-edge plunge pool surrounded by a natural hardwood deck. You'll enjoy sleek, airy interiors with ample room to get a massage, watch the sun set or savour a leisurely in-villa meal. The three-bedroom Royal Suite is the only villa with direct access to the pristine white sands of Petite Anse beach; the four pavilions of this exclusive space offer premium access to the re-

sort's facilities, to families or groups of friends looking for both privacy and time together amongst nature's bounty. With unsurpassed views over the stunning natural amphitheatre of Petite Anse, Serenity Villas are the perfect choice for couples seeking the best of Seychelles. Here, guests have unparalleled privacy to bask in moments of passion and tranquillity in your own luxury tree house; overlooking lush jungle, granite hillsides and dazzling turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Serenity Villas offer natural privacy with a private infinity-edge plunge pool, an outdoor rain shower and a double daybed on your private pool deck. A Serenity Villa it's the perfect spot to reconnect in luxury and style. Set above the island's granite terrain, the 186 m² Ocean-View Villas offer all the comfort and charm of a private home. A short walk from the shoreline, the villas feature beautiful views of the tropical forest and Indian Ocean. Those wishing to take advantage of effortless access that's level with the shoreline will be taken by the Garden-View Villa's stunning views of the island's lush tropical surroundings. Perfect for families looking to explore the resort by day. Whichever Villa you choose for your Four Seasons experience, you are assured of the most indulgent island escape, one that will have you return to this idyllic destination repeatedly. text by Kobus Wilmans, courtesy of Four Seasons images courtesy of Four Seasons


Lima - Cuzco - Urubamba - Poroy - Machu Picchu - Juliaca - Puno this is

Peru

The less explored corners of Peru are as colourful and mystical as the shrouded mountains that were once the universe of the Inca.


Known as the city of the kings, Lima was founded in 1535 by Pizarro and rebuilt in 1991, the same year that UNESCO declared it a world heritage site. One of the very few South American cities that preserve the colonial past, Lima was home to the Spanish viceroy during the time of the Spanish colonialists. Upon arrival in Lima, we transfer and check in at the Belmond Miraflores Park. Set in one of Lima’s most fashionable areas, the Miraflores Park takes guests straight to the heart of all that’s best about this capital city, and is renowned for its beautiful garden location beside the Pacific Ocean, with breathtaking views out to sea. This luxury hotel combines personalised service, exceptional dining and indulgent facilities to create the perfect base from which to explore. From Colonial architecture, superb museums with Inca gold and Pre-Columbian antiquities, to glamorous shops, bars and restaurants, all just

moments from the hotel. The elegant Presidential Pool Suite, with separate living and dining area feature panoramic ocean vistas from a private terrace with private plunge pool from where you can soak up the view. These suites range in size from 130 m², with a Butler service and two phone lines. After a long day of shopping or visiting local attractions, relax on the king-sized bed or invigorate the senses with a session in your private sauna. Guests of the Junior and Presidential suites are also offered the services of a Bath Butler with Strawberries and Champagne. Delightfully elegant restaurants and bars await guests at Belmond Miraflores Park. These include Tragaluz and the Belo Bar, or enjoy spectacular views of both Lima and the Pacific Ocean from the Observatory Restaurant.


this page and opposite Beautifully appointed facilities of Hotel Miraflores Park


Guests are able to luxuriate in the privacy of Presidential Pool Suites with private terraces overlooking the Paci c Ocean. We explore the sites of Lima with a guided visit of colonial and modern Lima. Attractions include the cathedral, dating from 1654; the main square, which still houses the original bronze fountain built in 1650; and the San Francisco Convent and its catacombs. Although it was difficult to leave the luxury of our Presidential Pool Suite, it was time to discover the rest of Peru; and after breakfast, we transfer to the airport for our flight to Cuzco - the ancient Inca capital - where our private vehicle awaits us for the 90minute drive to the Sacred Valley. The luxurious Belmond Hotel Monasterio located beside the lively Cuzco Central Square is our hotel of choice, a former monastery and national monument; this stunning building dates back to 1592. This stunning retreat combines centuries-old charm with luxury hotel service, inspired restaurants and boutique rooms and suites - all clustered around a tranquil central courtyard. The ideal hotel from which to discover the delights of Cuzco, its doors open to a vibrant scene of old and modern architecture, markets, galleries and restaurants serving ‘new Andean’ cuisine. The building, which houses Belmond Hotel Monasterio is steeped in history and hosts its very own art collection, so guests do not need to travel far to soak up the local culture.


The Hotel Monasterio is grand and reminds one of days when a 16th century Cardinal would pace the hallways.


Our Royal Suite - a crowning gem of Belmond Hotel Monasterio - is the perfect accommodation for lovers of luxury. All suites feature rich wood furnishings, beautiful antique artwork and inspiring views of the courtyard. With almost endless space, comprising of a bedroom, separate living room, large marble bathroom and expansive private terrace. Royal Suites also include an oxygen enrichment system to combat the effects of Cuzco’s high altitude.

The restaurants and bars at Monasterio offer captivating internationally inspired Peruvian atmosphere and cuisine. El Tupay Restaurant serves a menu of classic international cuisine featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients in a warm and intimate setting. The lounge at El Tupay is also a great spot for a pre- or post-dinner drink. Here one can enjoy smooth aperitifs, creative cocktails, or an extensive collection of new- and old-world label wines. For further relief of the altitude, and to unwind, guests are Opera lovers will be delighted by the operatic sounds able to choose relaxing aromatherapy or a reviving Thai of Cuzco’s best tenor and soprano who perform here 4 massages from the massage menu. A further indulgence is nights a week. the service of a personal Bath Butler to prepare an exquisite Nestled in the cloisters with views across the verdant courtyard, Illariy Restaurant offers a beautiful setting for end to a day of adventure and exploration. a refined culinary experience. Enjoy delicious breakfasts or light lunches packed with Mediterranean flair. Weather permitting; you can dine beneath the warm blue skies in the open-air courtyard. After breakfast, we transfer to the airport for our flight to Juliaca, and our onward journey to Puno - on the shores of Lake Titicaca, where we are welcomed to our exclusive lake view suite at the magnificent Titilaka Lodge. A relaxing evening at the lodge was welcomed in preparation of our next excursion the following day. We visit the islands of Uros, home of the Uro-Aymara Indians. The islands, made entirely of reeds, are inhabited by the Aymara Uros people, who live in huts built on platforms of reeds, not more than 30-40 cm thick. After a short hike on the islands, our boat trip continues as far as the island of Taquile. Members of this self supporting Aymara community receive visitors in their colourful national costume and show them around the island. Taquile is also renowned for its fine, decorative weavings. We return to Titilaka for another night of sheer bliss to further enjoy the Chilean hospitality. After a leisurely brunch, our private transfer to the airport awaits us for our return flight to Lima. On our last night in Peru, we decide to stay in the charming Barranco district. Many artists have made Barranco their home and the area has a distinct Bohemian atmosphere.


Our hotel for the night is a member of Relais & Châteaux, and is the first arts-boutique hotel in Peru. The stunning Hotel B with its marble, exotic woods, a beautifully columned façade, balconies, and sky-high ceilings lit by skylights, has a unique charm. Originally a summer pavilion, dating back to the Belle Époque era; it is tucked away in the heart of the Barranco district, a protected historic area next to the Pacific Ocean. Renovations were entrusted to sculptors from the School of Fine Arts and to an Italian cabinetmaker, with a view to preserving and showcasing its rich architectural heritage. Hotel B draws its inspiration from the atmosphere of the surrounding district and exhibits works by contemporary Peruvian artists, adding to the hotel’s character. The cuisine found at the hotel further explores this spirit of curiosity, which blends traditional Peruvian ingredients with Mediterranean influences. Our suite for the night is supremely luxurious with every conceivable amenity at hand. This hotel is truly a boutique establishment, and one, which will feature uppermost on our list of favourite places in Peru. We leave this remarkable country with a sense of longing to return soon and walk on the paths that were once treaded by the ancient Inca people

this page Titilaka Lodge on Lake Titicaca opposite page The stunning Hotel B in Barranco



A collage of the daily life in Peru, from Plaza Mayor with San Francisco Church in Lima (this page top), to the vibrant colours of the Weavers and muted reds of ancient churches, to the home of the Aymara Uros people, and colourful carnival masks (opposite page).



Chile

From the Tierra del Fuego region in the far south, the salt desert of Atacama, to ski resorts in the Andes, Chile is a country as diverse in its offerings to rank with any other.


If you’re looking for a luxury travel destination in South America, it’s hard to top Chile for its well-run tours, good facilities, and widespread English proficiency. Plus there’s great wine from various local regions. This South American country occupies a long sliver of land between the high Andes and the Pacific Ocean, stretching some 2,800 miles north to south, but only 265 miles across at its widest point east to west. This hasn’t stopped the country’s citizens from becoming some of the wealthiest in South America, however. Because of ample natural resources (especially copper) and the most transparent government in Latin America, Chile is a strong and stable economy with a well-developed infrastructure. This is a good “first stop” for travellers just starting to venture out to the region. The overall tourism facilities are good, trouble spots are rare, and tourists will avoid many of the delays and hurdles experienced in less developed neighbouring nations.

The main travel attractions here are the natural ones: the Tierra del Fuego region in the far south, the salt desert of Atacama, and ski resorts and hiking opportunities in the Andes. Visitors can explore moonlike deserts in the north and ice tundra in the south. Then there is a majestic lake district and the lush wine country in the center of the country. This narrow country borders three others (Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru) and many visitors with ample time combine a visit here with one of its neighbours. Despite the relative wealth and strong tourism history over the past decade in Chile, the country took longer to build up a stable of world-class luxury hotels than some of its neighbours in South America. The routine group adventure tours are giving way to more upscale individual leisure trips, and the number of true fivestar hotels has roughly doubled in the past few years. Chile is no longer behind Argentina and Peru when it comes to either luxury hotel choices or custom tours that are above the norm. The first W Hotel in South America opened in Santiago and the capital is also home to the only Ritz-Carlton on the continent. Many companies now offer well-run luxury tours and private itineraries in Patagonia and Atacama; while wine tours and skiing are a big draw in the central region. With Chile’s open attitude to foreign investment and free trade, plus a rising number of


high-end tourists, Tour operators are confident that luxury travel choices will keep getting better and the quality of service will keep improving in the coming years. If it is exclusive shopping you desire, then visit the streets of Avenida Vitacura, Alonso de Cordova and Nueva Costanera, often dubbed the Rodeo Drive of Santiago with upscale Chilean and International shops like Veronica Blackburn and Hermès, among countless others. A variety of ski resorts, offering skiing and snowboarding areas are located just an hour away from Santiago is, with the best slopes being at Valle Nevado, El Colorado or La Parva. If you’re up for a whole week of skiing then head to Portillo, one of the best resorts in Chile. If you’re a true beginner you can visit Lagunillas, the closest and smallest ski resort located in Cajon de Maipo. There are companies that will organize the whole trip for you, including clothing rental, if needed. When in Santiago you have to try some classic Chilean cuisine, and a popular restaurant for Chilean favourites is Galindo in Bellavista, go during non-peak dining hours or you’ll likely have to wait for a table. Chile has a growing culinary scene including several Closed Door dining options, pop up dinners, or local restaurants with a set tasting menu. These are a great way to get to know local Chilean favorites and see what

new things Chilean chefs are doing with local ingredients. Some of the most popular are Dugnad and Colmado. The locations and menu are often changing so check with the host if you have specific dining needs. Other popular choices are Boragó, De Raiz, La Republiqueta, Malamaria, Motemei Cocina Tallerand Salvador Cocina y Café. Be sure to book in advance as they have limited availability and often fill up quickly. The level of English spoken can vary greatly from dinner to dinner so be prepared for a potentially all Spanish evening but chances are good you’ll have a dinner experience you’ll not soon forget. Located in the bohemian neighbourhood of Bellavista, El Republicano is the perfect restaurant to visit before going off for a spectacle at one of the many theatres of this area. Located in an old Chilean house, the décor is inspired by the golden era of the Chilean republican bourgeoisie in the 1970s; luxury and class meet simplicity and nostalgia in El Republicano. The three dining rooms as well as the bar convey this feeling of nostalgia and lost grandeur to the guests. The kitchen offers traditional Chilean food with a modern twist. The neighbourhood of Barrio Italia has a lot to offer, but often gets overlooked for its more known neighbours of Providencia or Bellavista, and although it’s centrally located it doesn’t show up much in the guide books. It used to be a hat manufacturing neighbourhood but now furniture makers, design stores, art galleries,


restaurants, cafés and boutiques fill the empty buildings and many of the former worker homes. With tree lined, quiet streets it’s a nice break from the traffic of Centro or Providencia. Barrio Lastarria is one of the more bohemian neighbourhoods in Santiago. This small oasis in Santiago Centro is a great place to just go for a stroll at night and pick from one of the many restaurants or cafés to eat at. During the day/evening and especially on weekends, there are street vendors selling art, used books and some random antiques. You can also head towards Bellas Artes from here where there are even more museums, restaurants, cafés and bars to choose from. It is not surprising that Museo Bellas Artes is Santiago’s flagship art museum. It features a collection of Chile’s contemporary art scene and some of the best works in the country. The Museo de Arte Contemporáneo is adjacent to Bellas Artes and is basically an extension of the latter. When you’re done, you can check out Barrio Bellas Artes, Barrio Lastarria or Barrio Bellavista. Another great Art Museum is Museo Ralli. Although one of the smaller museums you may visit in Chile, it


Luxurious Suites that rede ne Sophisticated Elegance.

could quickly become your favorite. The museum hosts modern art from all over Ibero-America and has works that may really impress you. One highlight of the museum is their collection of original sculptures by Salvador Dalí. Immerse yourself in the authentic surroundings and the splendid views of the Andes Mountains at The Ritz-Carlton. This luxury hotel inspired by the fertile land on which some of Chile’s finest vineyards flourish. The fruit of these vines infuses the most memorable of guest experiences, including daily wine tastings with an expert sommelier, and food and wine pairings in one of the acclaimed restaurants.


Guests are able to experience unmatched culinary delights at any of the five on-site restaurants, each featuring wines from all over the world, and dishes that highlight Chilean cuisine. From innovative, authentic and provoking Tapas cuisine with a contemporary approach at the AROLA, to the ESTRO; where rugged mountains, pristine sea and fertile vineyards, and the rawness and fragility of the area is expressed through food and wine. The approach is to portray its restrained sophistication and to present a cuisine with no frontiers. The outside Terrace provides a vibrant and stimulating environment for dining or cocktails. Enjoy premium cocktails, fine wines, champagne, and an exclusive pisco menu at THE RITZ-CARLTON BAR; or partake in . If you wish to enjoy the signature Afternoon Tea experience, or sip cappuccinos and linger over light meals, then THE LOBBY LOUNGE is where you should head. The Ritz-Carlton features 205 luxurious guest rooms and suites, including 49 Club Level rooms with spectacular city views. Reserved for those who seek the finest experience possible, The Ritz-Carlton Club Level is exceptional in every way. With a unique set of services and amenities, the Club Level ensures an added measure of excellence at every moment during your stay, as your needs are antici-

pated intuitively anddefining the Club Level as a unique destiunation. Located on the 10th floor, it is a hotel within a hotel. It combines luxury, comfort and exclusivity with the personalized service and attention to detail that are the hallmarks of The Ritz-Carlton. A dedicated Concierge attends to individual needs in a well-appointed, relaxed lounge environment. With continuous culinary offerings throughout the day (breakfast, light snacks, hors d’ oeuvres, beverages and sweets). It is the ideal place to conduct business, plan a family outing or simply unwind. Retreat to the spa where the city below will seem worlds away. Enclosed under a glass cupola on the rooftop of The Ritz-Carlton, the peaceful, rejuvenating solitude of the hotel’s 690-square-foot Health and Fitness Centre offers a unique sanctuary of relaxation, beauty and wellness. Indulge in signature spa treatments or an invigorating swim in the heated indoor lap pool. Work out with a view to inspire you or give yourself over to a chaise lounge on the outside terrace. Whether you are seeking an indulgent luxury holiday or an adventure breakaway, you would have to travel far to beat Chile. This country will surprise even the most discerning traveller and ensure many repeat visits


The colourful serenity of an unspoilt

Colombian City

Cartagena de Indias Idyllic homes with spacious roof terraces and decorated doors - which lead to colourful courtyards - form the perfect canvas for characters from a novel by Gabriel Garcia MĂ rquez. Here imposing forti cations surround an old city that was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.


The little tavernas of Cartegena add a charm to the unique character of the Old City, and the energy of the local people who gather there casts a spell over all who visit her.

Cartagena de Indias is situated besides the Caribbean Sea in the north east of Colombia. It is an important port and, when the Spaniards ďŹ rst landed here, they named it after the town of Cartagena in Spain. Pedro de Heredia founded the city on 1 June 1533 and it went on to form an important link between Spain and South America for many years. From the middle of the 16th century, the Spaniards shipped gold and silver, mined in the hinterland from Cartagena to their homeland. Inevitably privateers would lie off the coast waiting to plunder the ships. In addition, the French and the English besieged the city on various occasions. When you read its history, you get the impression that one attack followed another in rapid succession. Consequently, the Spaniards decided to construct an almost impenetrable fortress. It took 200 years to complete, but these defences served Cartagena well during the numerous attacks from outside



forces. Vast walls were built to encircle the city and are still standing today. The apogee of the fortifications is the Castillio San Felipe de Barajas - a castle with underground tunnels through which food and amenities could be brought in. The passages had an additional function: the acoustics were such that the footsteps of approaching invaders could easily be heard. With the arrival of the Spaniards in 1533, Cartagena soon became a prosperous city. The Catholic Church had this new world in its sights and was to arrive soon after the first conquerors. This is evident in the many churches found in Cartegena. Today, the impressive, menacing palace of the Spanish inquisition serves as a museum. The historic centre of Cartagena, within the fortification walls takes up a relatively small area of the city; which is almost bursting at the seams, though by no means at the detriment of the lively and colourful character of the city. The narrow streets are lined with multicoloured facades made more unique by beautifully decorated doors that lead to flower-filled courtyard gardens. The variety of colours is astonishing, as are the many small balconies. This historic gem is highly thought-of by the Italians and French who have restored many of the old houses into comfortable dwellings. The prevailing silence in the old city and its parks is almost daunting. Most people don't use motorised transport, while some tourists succumb to a city tour in a horse-drawn carriage. Scaled-down Taxis are the norm here and produce very little noise. A unique feature of the streets in the old town, are the handcarts where women in colourful dress, sell fresh fruit and a wide variety of bread and other groceries, and mobile phones can be rented for individual calls. Small taverns and local restaurants are a typically Colombian feature of the narrow streets and picturesque squares, and has effortlessly retained the unique character. Cartagena de Indias has not missed the progress of modern civilisation, and outside the old city one will find a peninsula, defined by beach recreation, including luxury hotels and shopping malls

based on an article by Hans Fonk, Objekt International



Many of the major huge religious buildings are still being used as such, though two convents have been converted into luxury hotels. Many are inward facing, ominously sized building volumes where religious life was conducted beyond huge gates. The Carmelite convent was the rst in the city and was built at the start of the 17th century. The Poor Clares’ (Santa Clara) convent soon followed in 1621 and today houses the renowned Santa Clara Hotel.




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Enjoying elegant lunches while the French countryside passes by almost unnoticed, and black tie dinners while your steward turns down the bed in your suite; is an experience so magical and indulgent, that most people should experience it several times during their lives.


PARIS - BUDAPEST -- BUCHAREST - ISTANBUL

Most people would settle for the one night journey between London and Venice, but this pioneer of luxury rail travel deserves to be savoured for a few days, and for those who do opt for a longer journey, the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express has the perfect itinerary to suite their sense of adventure. Paris to Istanbul is a six-day journey and visits cities like Budapest and Bucharest along the way. Should you think that five nights of sleeping on a train - albeit one of supreme luxury - to be more than you can handle, guests spend every second night in a luxury hotel en-route to Istanbul. Your unforgettable experience starts when you board the train at Paris Gare de l’ Est in the mid afternoon in preparation for overnight journey towards Budapest, after settling into your cabin and enjoying afternoon tea, you have ample time to prepare for a gourmet dinner. The following day starts with a continental breakfast in your suite as you enjoy magnificent scenery as the train travels into Hungary lunch will be taken in one of the opulent dining cars. Afternoon tea is served later in the journey, and upon arrival in Budapest, you will transfer to your luxury hotel for your overnight stay. Day three is at your leisure to enjoy a private guided tour of Budapest, with lunch at one of the superb local restaurants. You will rejoin the train late afternoon and perhaps enjoy an aperitif in the Bar Car before dinner as the train travels into Romania. On Day 4 the train arrives at the mountain town of Sinaia. After breakfast, disembark for a visit to beautiful Peles Castle. You will rejoin the train to complete the short journey to Bucharest. On arrival transfer to the AthenÊe Palace Hilton Hotel where a late lunch is served, which is followed in the afternoon by a short city sightseeing tour. Guests enjoy a gourmet dinner and an overnight stay in Bucharest.





Another elegant day awaits you as you board the train in the morning and travel south, across the Danube and into Bulgaria. During the afternoon, a stop is made to enjoy this beautiful, rural country Lunch and dinner is served on board the train, as your journey continues. This final night is spent on board the train. The final day of your unforgettable journey starts as the train enters Turkey and crosses the beautiful Thracian Plain. After breakfast and lunch on board, the Venice SimplonOrient-Express arrives at Istanbul. This exclusive, classic journey of this incomparable train is certainly a journey not to be missed, as it does this journey only once a year


Luxury train travel is a prerequisite to a charmed life, and when one decides to take a journey on the famed Orient Express, one should definitely not do it for one night only. The 6-day journey from Paris to Istanbul will indulge your senses completely, and, will have you fall in love with this grande dame. Here staterooms, panelled in rare wood set the perfect stage for an Agatha Christie hideout.


the iconic

HIRHAM BINGHAM

a legendary way of exploring Peru


For many, a trip to Machu Picchu is a once in a lifetime experience. The Belmond Hiram Bingham will make the journey even more spectacular and ensure it is magical, never to be forgotten. Named after the explorer who rediscovered the Inca citadel, the train has two dining cars, an observation/bar car and a kitchen car. It can carry up to 84 passengers in elegant luxury, and is decorated in the style of 1920's Pullman carriages, each has been furnished in polished wood and brass, with large comfortable armchairs. As you board the trian, the tables, exquisitely set with gleaming crystal and polished cutlery sets the stage for a gourmet experience; and the maÎtre d’ will invite you to enjoy brunch, specially created by the onboard chef. There is a certain indulgent quality to dining in style as you trundle through the spectacular Peruvian countryside. Enjoy a glass of sparkling wine and freshly squeezed orange juice as the train starts its ascent towards Machu Picchu, followed by a traditional Peruvian appetizer, before moving on to a delicious main course, and dessert with coffee. Brunch is

accompanied by a selection of Peruvian wines. After brunch the perfect place to sit and relax, and watch the Peruvian landscape pass unobtrusively by, is from the comfort of your large cushioned seat in the observation car. After your visit to the Inca Citadel, it is time to treat yourself to a Pisco Sour before you are ushered to your seat to enjoy a host of Peruvian delights, and feast on a fourcourse - Andean-inspired - dinner as you depart from the site of Machu Picchu and head towards Poroy. After dinner you are able to meet with newfound friends in the bar car; a perfect place to enjoy a cocktail accompanied by live Peruvian music. This is time to reflect and share your extraordinary experience of Peru with fellow passengers. The Belmond Hiram Bingham is in a league of its own, and will make your visit to Peru an experience you would want to repeat



A lavish Peruvian brunch will delight your palate as you travel to Machu Picchu with the famed Hiram Bingham.


The fruit of

Chilean vines


The dramatic backdrop of the Andes sets the stage for our sojourn in the wine region of Chile; we are met by our chauffeur and driven to the charming Providencia neighbourhood of Santiago. This would prove to be an ideal base for exploring the wine country for the next few days, and to sample the great food and visit the wine hotspots of this unusual city. Wine lovers will find Chile refreshing and enchanting, as the varied range of microclimates, landscapes and grape varietals has secured Chilean wines a well-deserved place in the world of wine. With a geography that is unique on the planet, a coastline three times the length of California, an ice tundra and moonscape deserts. After settling in to our boutique hotel, Le Reve - complete with country French décor and a delightful courtyard. In the afternoon we explore the surrounding barrio (district) and discover the delightful LE FLAUBERT, an authentic French corner in the heart of Providencia since 1995. On the menu are dishes such as paté maison, a “soupe à l’oignon”, coq au vin, and duck - as served in France, Flaubert sea bass, crêpes suzettes, chocolate mousse and many more traditional French favourites. We opt to spend the evening relaxing in our hotel, in preperation for the exciting days ahead. Our second day starts with a private walking tour of Santiago. Visiting interesting locations, such as the Mercado central and the quaint cobble stoned Lastarria barrio; here we learn about some of Chile’s most famous citizens; from the founder of modern Chile, Bernardo O´Higgins, to modern poet Pablo Neruda, and acclaimed author Isabel Allende.

left top The stylish facade of boutique guest house Le Reve middle The welcoming interior of awardwinning Astrid & Gaston left Le Flaubertr, an authentic French corner in Santiago's Providencia district


yard of old vines - framed by beautiful roses. Here they produce some of the best red wines in the country. We are delighted by the charming hosts who treat us to an al fresco lunch of succulent steak, served with their famed Cabernet Sauvignon. The evening in Santiago is even more pleasant as we dine at one of the fine restaurants the city is known for; the famed Miguel Torres Vino and Tapas bar - this Catalan wine giant also has an estate in Chile. The dawn of another beautiful day takes us to Chile’s most famous “cool climate” wine region, and a visit to the

A private, seated Chilean Wine Tasting follows at Más Chic - the latest wine bar in the artsy Lastarria quarter - and our expert sommelier introduces us to 8 wines of Chile’s main wine regions. In the evening we are welcomed to the highly acclaimed and swanky Astrid & Gaston - known for their refined and inspired Peruvian cuisine - for an elegant dinner. After a leisurely breakfast our introduction to the wine region is the Maipo Valley, which extends from east to west around Santiago. To the south, lies the lauded boutique wine estate of Antiyal, where Chile’s acclaimed winemaker Álvaro Espinoza is at the helm. We sample their three estate wines – Antiyal, Kuyen and Carmenère (the 2008 has 93 Parker points), all of the wines are certified organic and they employ a biodynamic viticulture. Our highlight of the afternoon is a charming lunch at Corcoran Gallery. Located in the “Alto Maipo”. One of the tiniest wine estates in Chile, it is known for its micro organic vine-

beautiful Casablanca Valley region, with its lush vineyards and unspoiled scenery. It is located west of Santiago towards the Pacific Ocean, where the coastal breezes create the cooler climate. The area is known primarily for its crisp Sauvignon Blanc and excellent Pinot Noir wines. The American owned Kingston Family Vineyards - widely considered to be the best in the valley - are located only 19km from the coast. They use only 10% of their best grapes for their production, and the rest is sold to surrounding wineries. A relaxed visit whilst tasting their stunning Pinot Noir, Syrah and Sauvignon Blanc, is definitely a rare treat. Another estate in the Casablanca Valley that is forging an exclusive reputation is Loma Larga (which translates as ‘long hill’). The red grapes (which are unusual for Casablanca Valley make up half the vineyard area) are Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Syrah, Pinot Noir, Merlot and a little bit of Cabernet Sauvignon. Loma Larga was the first estate in the valley to plant Cabernet Franc, Syrah and Malbec. The whites are Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Gewurztraminer. Quite a few of the grapes are sold, and in terms


of actual production, this is the only winery in Casablanca making more red wine than white. The Diaz family is green-minded, and wants to preserve the fauna and flora on their estate: they’ve achieved ‘Lotus’ certification for good environmental practice. The artsy town of Valparaiso is our next stop, and we take lunch at the Oda Pacifico to enjoy outstanding seafood and dramatic sea views. Superb accommodation for the next few evenings Is at the Casona, at Matetic vineyards in the San Antonio Valley, about 45 km from Valparaiso. The property houses a spectacular winery, luxurious rooms and gourmet restaurant, run by Chef Matías Bustos. Dinner is indeed a gastronomic alfresco affair, worthy of a return visit. We have a good start to the day, as we visit the onsite winery Matetic, with sweeping views of organic vineyards from inside the impressive state of the art wine cellar. On offer is their best wine in the Equilibrio ultra premium line; which includes their delicious Pinot Noir, Syrah, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc Coastal. Venturing south out of the San Antonio Valley, and on to Colchagua we discover the next gem in this wine region. This is one of Chile’s most important wine regions for sublime reds. First stop is at the revered Viu Manent which was founded by Catalan immigrants in the 1930´s. Originally wine bottlers and merchants in Santiago, they launched their own winery in the 60´s. Situated on a beautiful estate with working winery and manor, it is now one of the leading wine estates in Chile.


Our morning is spent in the company of one of Chile’s culinary experts - Pilar Rodriguez - at her culinary studio on the estate, here we are treated to a private cooking demonstration, followed by lunch and a visit to the wine cellars in the afternoon. Casa Lapostolle welcomes us to the mythical Clos Apalta estate. French-owned and descendents of the Marnier family who also own the Chateau de Sancerre in the Loire Valley. This estate features a cult winery, a luxury hotel with 4 suites - one of only a handful of Relais & Châteaux properties in South America - and a stunning pool with dramatic vistas of the vineyards below. Their motto is indeed “French in essence, Chilean by birth”, and, they have perfected a combination of the best of Chilean hospitality with French flair. Nestled in a majestic landscape amid lush flora, this luxury hotel ticks all the correct boxes. We are dazzled by the gourmet dinner at Clos Apalta, and enjoy their iconic wine - which is considered by many to be the premier wine of Chile. The cult Polkura wine estate is our winery of choice on our next stop. Sven Bruchfeld and Gonzalo Muñoz founded the estate, and their life ambition is to make the best syrah on the planet. This fairly young winery produced their first vintage in 2004, and they have gone from success to success. Apart from Syrah they also produce excellent examples of Malbec and Sauvignon Blanc. After a leisurely breakfast on our last day in the region, we visit in the Millahue Valley; where something truly special awaits us. Considered a best kept secret amongst Chilean wine Conoscenti, the Viña VIK project is nothing short of extraordinary. Founded by Norwegian entrepreneur Alexander VI; no expense


Exceptional service and plush interiors at boutique hotel Le Reve, Santiago.

has been spared in creating a holistic approach to winemaking, considering economic, social and cultural components. The farewell lunch is at the extraordinary Altair wine estate, with jaw dropping views over the valley. This “Grand Cru winery” was originally a joint partnership between the Bordelais Château Dassault and the Viña San Pedro wine estate in Chile, but it is now exclusively Chilean owned. The name refers to a star in the Aquila constellation that shines more than ten times brighter than the sun. Altair aspires to make the finest wine in Chile, and in tasting their unique wines, we realized why they deserve the 94 points earned in Wine Advocate.

After lunch and a full tour and tasting of their exceptional wines, it is time to return to Santiago and Hotel Le Reve for our second stay. This exceptional establishment is not only the best way to start a tour of the Chilean wine regions, but also the perfect ending to glorious days spent in a boutique wine country not many have had the privilege to visit. If you are a lover of boutique wines, prefer stunning hand-selected wine estate accommodation and jovial dining, with genuinely warm hosts; then this exploration of the Chilean wine valleys should definitely be pencilled into your diary as your next luxury vacation


Machines larger than life that boost even the most fragile of egos, as the engine roars and the powerful transmission shifts through its gears. This is what testosterone- lled dreams are all about.


McLaren Designed for the track; Developed for the road


THE ENDURING APPEAL - McLAREN 650S LE MANS


The connection between Formula 1 and road cars at McLaren is a natural process of experience, knowledge, principles and process transfer. Through the integration of 50 years of Formula 1™ racing expertise and knowledge, and over 20 years of heritage in producing landmark sports cars, McLaren Automotive designs, develops and builds a range of technologically advanced and groundbreaking high performance sports cars which are designed to be a no compromise drive on both road and track. McLaren has pioneered the use of carbon fibre in vehicle production over the past 30 years, since introducing a carbon chassis into racing and road cars with the 1981 McLaren MP4/1 and 1993 McLaren F1 respectively. McLaren’s famous win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1995 was unprecedented: not only was the McLaren F1 GTR essentially a road car competing against purpose-built prototype racers, it was also the first entry by McLaren in one of the toughest endurance races in the world. Against all odds, McLaren took the chequered flag, finishing 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 13th. They remain the only manufacturer to win the race at the first attempt. 2015 marks the 20th anniversary of this historic victory, and to celebrate the win McLaren Special Operations (MSO) has announced a new, limited edition model, the McLaren 650S Le Mans. Only 50 examples of this special

car will be built, and all will be coupés . The new car is unmistakably inspired by the famous No.59 F1 GTR that won in 1995 – one of the ‘crown jewels’ in their heritage collection, and on permanent display at the McLaren Technology Centre. The new 650S will be finished in a metallic Sarthe Grey exterior paint colour, and will feature unique ‘Le Mans Edition’ lightweight wheels. Functional enhancements include a roof-mounted engine induction ‘snorkel’ and subtle louvers on the front wings, both iconic details found on the original F1 GTR. The new car also features a carbon fibre front splitter, rear bumper and Airbrake, plus MSO-developed, extended side blades and rear diffuser. Inside, the 650S Le Mans is finished in leather and Alcantara, and features race inspired seats with Le Mans logos stitched into the headrests. The new car has been developed by MSO in consultation with none other than Peter Stevens, the celebrated British designer who styled the original McLaren F1. Stevens describes the result as ‘a fantastic homage’ to the 1995 Le Mans winning car. Power and torque figures for the McLaren 650S Le Mans remain unchanged from the standard production model, producing 650PS (641 bhp) and 678 Nm (500 lb ft) of torque. This sprint from zero to 62 mph is achieved in


three seconds and the top speed is 207 mph. With a mix of subtle design traits, the 650S Le Mans adds a modern twist by blending the iconic lines of the McLaren F1, and heritage features such as the wing louvers and the roof-mounted air intake, with groundbreaking technologies. It is a fantastic homage to that original design, and to the incredible race result achieved by the team in 1995 at one of the most difficult, and most challenging races in the world. Commenting on the McLaren 650S Le Mans, Stevens explains: “The design of the McLaren F1 rewrote the rulebook. It was intended to offer the ultimate, no compromise road driving

experience. The fact that it was transformed into a racer, and a race winner, was true testament to the strength and integrity of the original design, which is something I am very proud of.” The McLaren 650S Le Mans is available globally, priced at £244,500, and deliveries will commence in mid-2015. Owners of the McLaren 650S Le Mans will receive an exclusive invitation for the owner plus a guest to join McLaren at a 20th anniversary celebration of the famous victory at the historic Le Mans circuit, courtesy of McLaren. text by Kobus Wilmans, courtesy of McLaren images courtesy of McLaren


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