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Th e Gra nde st Tour

                      A m a n J e t E x p e di t i o n
                       2 1 Ma rc h – 11 Ap ri l 2021

J A PA N • C A M B O D I A • V I E T N A M • T H A I L A N D • B H U TA N
         T U R K E Y • G R E E C E • M O N T E N E G R O • I T A LY
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WHAT’S INSIDE

Page 3-4: YOUR PRIVATE JET

Page 5-7: THE JOURNEY AT A GLANCE

Pages 8-63: THE EXPERIENCE IN DETAIL

Chapter One... Aman Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Chapter Two... Amansara, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Chapter Three… Amanoi, Vinh Hy Bay, Vietnam
Chapter Four… Amanpuri, Phuket, Thailand
Chapter Five… Amankora, Thimphu, Bhutan
Chapter Six… Amanruya, Bodrum, Turkey
Chapter Seven…. Amanzoe, Peloponnese, Greece
Chapter Eight…. Aman Sveti Stefan, Montenegro
Chapter Nine…. Aman Venice, Venice, Italy

Page 64: TOUR LEADER
Page 65: CLIENT AGREEMENT
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Venice
 GMT +2
             Montenegro
                 GMT +2

                          Bodrum                                                                                   Tokyo
                           GMT +3                                                                                  GMT +9

           Peloponnese                                              Thimphu
             GMT +3                                                  GMT +6

                                                                                  Siem Reap
                                                                                   GMT +7

                                                                                           Vinh Hy Bay
                                                                         Phuket              GMT +7
                                                                         GMT +7

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS:

          DATE                 FROM                TO           DEPART            ARRIVE                 DURATION

                                                                                                     7 hours 30 minutes
   24 March 2021            Tokyo (HND)      Siem Reap (REP)    09:00              14:30
                                                                                                  (–2 hours time difference)

   26 March 2021          Siem Reap (REP)    Cam Ranh (CXR)      11:30             13:10              1 hour 40 minutes

   28 March 2021          Cam Ranh (CXR)       Phuket (HKT)      11:30             13:45              2 hours 15 minutes

                                                                                                     3 hours 33 minutes
   30 March 2021            Phuket (HKT)        Paro (PBH)      09:00              11:33
                                                                                                  (–1 hour time difference)
                                                                                                     6 hours 30 minutes
    2 April 2021             Paro (PBH)       Bodrum (BJV)      10:00              13:30
                                                                                                  (-3 hours time difference)

    4 April 2021           Bodrum (BJV)       Athens (ATH)       11:00             11:50                 50 minutes

                                                                                                      1 hour 27 minutes
    7 April 2021           Athens (ATH)      Montenegro (TIV)   15:00              15:27
                                                                                                  (–1 hour time difference)
    9 April 2021          Montenegro (TIV)     Venice (VCE)      11:00             12:23              1 hour 23 minutes

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•   3 lounges
YOUR PRIVATE JET   •   2 restrooms
                   •   3 flight attendants
AIRBUS ACJ 318     •   2 pilots
                   •   1 engineer

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THE JOURNEY AT A GLANCE
DAY 1                                                  DAY 5
Sunday, 21 March 2021                                  Thursday, 25 March 2021
Aman Tokyo, Deluxe Room (Tokyo, Japan)                 Amansara, Courtyard Suite (Siem Reap, Cambodia)
D                                                      B L D
• Arrive in Tokyo, Japan, on your long-haul flight.    • Full day touring.
• Private transfer to Aman (30 minutes or 1 hour +     • Helicopter excursion.
traffic, depending on airport).                        • Private temple dinner.
• Welcome cocktails and dinner with special guest.

                                                       DAY 6
DAY 2                                                  Friday, 26 March 2021
Monday, 22 March 2021                                  Amanoi, Mountain Pool Villa (Vinh Hy Bay, Vietnam)
Aman Tokyo, Deluxe Room (Tokyo, Japan)                 B L D
B L                                                    • Private transfer to airport at 10:00 (30 minutes).
• Full day touring in Tokyo.                           • Private jet to Cam Ranh, Vietnam (11:30–13:10).
• Lunch included with sushi experience.                • Lunch on jet.
                                                       • Private transfer to hotel (1 hour 30 minutes).
DAY 3                                                  • Welcome cocktails and dinner.
Tuesday, 23 March 2021
Aman Tokyo, Deluxe Room (Tokyo, Japan)
B                                                      DAY 7
• Full day touring in Tokyo.                           Saturday, 27 March 2021
                                                       Amanoi, Mountain Pool Villa (Vinh Hy Bay, Vietnam)
                                                       B L D
DAY 4                                                  • Morning at leisure.
Wednesday, 24 March 2021                               • Complimentary massage.
Amansara, Courtyard Suite (Siem Reap, Cambodia)        • Afternoon touring with lunch at fishing village.
B L D                                                  • Farewell cocktails.
• Private transfer to airport at 07:30 (30 minutes).   • Farewell dinner on the beach.
• Private jet to Siem Reap, Cambodia (09:00-14:30).
• Lunch on jet.
• Afternoon touring.
• Cocktail party and fashion show.
• Dinner is included at Amansara.
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DAY 8
Sunday, 28 March 2021                                   DAY 11
Amanpuri, Garden Pavilion (Phuket, Thailand)            Wednesday, 31 March 2021
B L D                                                   Amankora, Suite (Thimphu, Bhutan)
• Private transfer to airport at 09:00 (1 hour 30       B L D
minutes).                                               • Full day touring.
• Private jet to Phuket, Thailand (11:30–13:45).        • Cocktails with special guests.
• Lunch on jet.                                         • Dinner is included at Amankora.
• Optional elephant experience (included).
• Private transfer to hotel (35 minutes).
• Welcome cocktails and dinner.                         DAY 12
                                                        Thursday, 1 April 2021
                                                        Amankora, Suite (Thimphu, Bhutan)
DAY 9                                                   B L D
Monday, 29 March 2021                                   • Hike to Tiger’s Nest (with 1 hour transfer to and from
Amanpuri, Garden Pavilion (Phuket, Thailand)            Paro).
B L                                                     • Farewell cocktails and dinner.
• Optional morning helicopter ride (additional cost).
• Afternoon yacht excursion to Phang Nga Bay with
lunch (13:00–17:00).                                    DAY 13
                                                        Friday, 2 April 2021
                                                        Amanruya, Pool Pavilion Garden View (Bodrum, Turkey)
DAY 10                                                  B L D
Tuesday, 30 March 2021                                  • Private transfer to airport at 08:00 (1 hour).
Amankora, Suite (Thimphu, Bhutan)                       • Private jet to Bodrum, Turkey (10:00–13:30).
B L D                                                   • Lunch on jet.
• Private transfer to airport at 07:15 (35 minutes).    • Private transfer to Amanruya (40 minutes).
• Private jet to Paro, Bhutan (09:00–11:33).            • Welcome cocktails and dinner.
• Lunch on jet.
• Private transfer to hotel (1 hour).
• Afternoon at leisure or touring if you wish.          DAY 14
• Welcome cocktails with special guests.                Saturday, 3 April 2021
• Welcome dinner.                                       Amanruya, Pool Pavilion Garden View (Bodrum, Turkey)
                                                        B
                                                        • Full-day touring.

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DAY 15                                                  DAY 19
Sunday, 4 April 2021                                    Thursday, 8 April 2021
Amanzoe, Pool Pavilion (Peloponnese, Greece)            Aman Sveti Stefan, Milocer Garden View Suite
B L D                                                   (Montenegro)
• Private transfer to airport at 09:15 (40 minutes).    B
• Private jet to Athens, Greece (11:00–11:50).          • Touring to Kotor town.
• Lunch on jet.
• Helicopter to Peloponnese.                            DAY 20
• Welcome cocktails and dinner with history expert.     Friday, 9 April 2021
                                                        Aman Venice, Palazzo Bedroom (Venice, Italy)
DAY 16                                                  B L
Monday, 5 April 2021                                    • Private transfer to airport at 09:30 (30 minutes).
Amanzoe, Pool Pavilion (Peloponnese, Greece)            • Private jet to Venice, Italy (11:00–12:23).
B L                                                     • Lunch on jet.
• Boat excursion to Spetses Island with lunch.          • Private transfer via boat to hotel (30 minutes).
                                                        • Afternoon touring.
DAY 17
Tuesday, 6 April 2021                                   DAY 21
Amanzoe, Pool Pavilion (Peloponnese, Greece)            Saturday, 10 April 2021
B                                                       Aman Venice, Palazzo Bedroom (Venice, Italy)
• Day at leisure.                                       B D
• Optional boat excursion to Hydra Island with lunch    • Full day touring.
(additional cost).                                      • Farewell cocktails and dinner.

DAY 18                                                  DAY 22
Wednesday, 7 April 2021                                 Sunday, 11 April 2021
Aman Sveti Stefan, Milocer Garden View Suite            B
(Montenegro)                                            • Private transfer via boat to Venice airport for your
B D                                                     flight onward (30 minutes).
• Morning touring to Athens or morning at leisure and
private transfer to Athens.
• Private jet to Montenegro (15:00–15:27).
• Private transfer to hotel (30 minutes).
• Welcome cocktails and dinner with history expert.

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TOKYO, JAPAN
A trip to the ultra-modern city of Tokyo is unforgettable – from Aman Tokyo, one can gaze upon the multi-coloured
glow of the city leading straight to the horizon, an awe-inspiring sight. Tokyo has been the nation’s capital since the
start of the Meiji Restoration in 1868 when, among other major changes to the nation’s political and social structure,
Japan came out of its self-imposed isolation. Prior to 1868, Tokyo was a small castle town known as Edo, which had
become Japan’s political centre in 1603, when Tokugawa Ieyasu established his feudal government there. Edo was
renamed Tokyo, ‘eastern capital’, in 1868.

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AMAN TOKYO
An urban sanctuary atop the shimmering Otemachi Tower, Aman Tokyo is a monument to the modern-day
Japanese capital, a place where dynamism is tempered with serenity. History, commerce and culture fuse truly
cosmopolitan yet intrinsically Japanese aesthetics, offering fascinating juxtapositions at every turn. Gleaming
skyscrapers reach for the heavens beside nineteenth-century palaces; humming intersections exist alongside quaint
lanes lined with convivial yakitori-ya, ramen shops and shochu bars; state-of-the-art shopping centres overlook
beautiful parks, pink with cherry-blossom in spring.

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ROOMS & SUITES

Aman Tokyo’s rooms and suites are lofty urban havens drawing design inspiration from traditional Japanese
residences. Blending wood, washi paper and stone with modern technology and luxurious fabrics, they offer
magnificent views including the Imperial Palace Gardens, and Mt Fuji on the horizon on clearer days.

DINING & WELLBEING

Aman Tokyo offers a selection of sublime dining experiences. Arva brings Italian seasonal ingredients and cooking
techniques, while maintaining a distinctly Japanese emphasis on clean, refined flavours. Early every morning the
Master Chef travels to the fish market, to select the freshest, seasonal fish and seafood for Edomae style sushi at
Musashi. The vast garden and bar lounge, designed to resemble the inside of a traditional shoji paper lantern is the
perfect spot for all-day dining in Tokyo. During the day, sample Afternoon Tea – an Aman Tokyo speciality – high
above the Imperial Palace Gardens. The Café by Aman features French delicacies with a menu that changes every
two months.

Aman Spa Tokyo is a vast, light-filled space set high above the Tokyo skyline. A complete range of treatments,
therapies, and facilities draws on the Japanese principles of nature and balance. Multiple treatment rooms are
available, and the signature Spa Journeys focus on Japanese natural ingredients and philosophies. The Spa features
large Japanese-style hot baths and steam rooms, a light-filled 30-metre pool with panoramic city views, a world-
class fitness centre with the latest cardiovascular and weight-training machinery, and dedicated yoga and Pilates
studios.

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DAY 1
Sunday, 21 March 2021
Aman Tokyo, Deluxe Room (Tokyo, Japan)
Included Meals: D
Arrive in Tokyo, Japan, on your long-haul flight.
Private transfer to Aman Tokyo (approximately 30
minutes from Haneda airport/1 hour from Narita
airport).
Welcome cocktails and dinner with special guest,
starting at 18:00.

DAY 2
Monday, 22 March 2021
Aman Tokyo, Deluxe Room (Tokyo, Japan)
Included Meals: B L

TODAY’S SCHEDULED SHARED EXPERIENCES
Choose one of the following:
Sushi Experience and Lunch: Learn how to prepare
sushi’s basic rice with rice vinegar, slice various fish
and vegetable ingredients, and roll, cut and display
the pieces, before enjoying your own (as well as your
professional instructor’s) creations for lunch.
Sword Fighting Lesson: Japan’s ancient samurai
swords were once employed during battle, and their
use is today considered an artform. During your sword
lesson you will practise movements evolved from the
techniques used by samurai in battle.
Lunch: Lunch is included with the sushi experience. If
you choose not to do the sushi experience, you can eat
at a casual local restaurant and pay on the spot.
SUGGESTED EXPERIENCES
The rest of the day is yours to explore Tokyo with your
private car, driver and guide. Discuss with your guide
what you would like to see.
Jogai Market: Jogai is the outer market area
surrounding the famous Tsukiji Market. A variety of
fresh produce, seafood, and kitchenware are sold daily.
You can also visit an Aritsugu store front and browse
the world renowned knives. Founded in 1560, Aritsugu

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originally supplied swords to the Imperial House of
Japan, before becoming a knife manufacturer in the
18th century. This particular store, Tsukiji Aritsugu,
opened in 1918 after gaining independence from the
original store in Kyoto.
Ginza: Tokyo’s premier shopping district is brimming
with department stores, boutiques, restaurants and
coffeehouses. The department stores’ basement-level
food courts are a must-visit for local delicacies, freshly
packed bento boxes, exquisite teas and more.
Akihabara: Japan’s fascination with technology,
fashion, Manga and youth culture come together
on the ‘Akihabara scene’. Stroll through the flashing
pachinko or video game parlours, a street dedicated
to musical instruments, and electronics stores
showcasing the latest gadgets.
Maid Café: Drop in to one of Akihabara’s many
iconic maid cafés and experience this unique cultural
phenomenon.
Asakusa: Visit the historic Asakusa district. One of
the area’s most popular sites is the Senso-ji Temple,
Tokyo’s largest Buddhist temple. Before heading to
the temple, visit Nakamise Shopping Street. This busy
covered shopping arcade leads from the Kaminarimon
gate to the temple, selling all sorts of Buddhist
paraphernalia. While walking around, sample local
snacks such as senbei rice crackers, grilled on the spot,
flavored with soy and usually wrapped in seaweed.
Fukagawa Fudo Fire Ceremony: Visit Fukagawa Fudo,
an active temple in Tokyo where fire rituals called
goma take place daily at 09:00, 11:00, 13:00, 15:00
and 17:00. Sutras are read, drums are pounded, and
various amulets and objects are passed over the flames
in blessing. Walk down the prayer corridor and marvel
at the 9,500 miniature crystal Buddha statues. Upstairs
is a gallery depicting all 88 temples of the 850-mile
pilgrimage route on the island of Shikoku. It is said that
offering a prayer at each alcove has the same effect as
visiting each temple.
Kitchen Town: Kappabashi Dougu Street, also known
as Kitchen Town, is a famous restaurant and kitchen
supplies shopping district. Browse the bargains on
cups, bowls, trays, pottery, lacquerware, chopsticks,
sashimi knives and copious other items. Don’t miss

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Maiduru, maker of the plastic food found in restaurant
display cases. Practically an art, these plastic models
are made as real and accurate as possible and look
delicious enough to eat.
Return to Aman Tokyo by 17:00.
Dinner: Enjoy dinner on your own at Aman or a local
restaurant. Please ask the concierge about reservations
and transportation. Let us know in advance if you would
like to pre-book.

DAY 3
Tuesday, 23 March 2021
Aman Tokyo, Deluxe Room (Tokyo, Japan)
Included Meals: B

TODAY’S SCHEDULED SHARED EXPERIENCES
Tea Ceremony: Experience a traditional Japanese
tea ceremony, chanoyu. The Japanese tea ceremony
originated more than 1,000 years ago when Japan
adopted the Chinese practice of drinking powdered
green tea, and following Zen Buddhist beliefs. A
traditional Japanese tea ceremony is a spiritual
experience that embodies harmony, respect, purity
and tranquility. The ceremony is a choreographed
ritual of preparing and serving Japanese matcha green
tea; traditional sweets are also served to balance the
tea’s bitter taste. The aesthetics of the ceremony are
paramount: one’s attention must focus on movement
and gesture; even the placement of the tea utensils
must follow a certain method. In this lesson you will
learn the subtle yet significant ceremony etiquette
shaped by Zen Buddhism.
Sumo Lesson with Retired Wrestlers: Meet with
retired sumo wrestlers to learn more about the ancient
artform. Sumo is a serious sport that combines weight,
speed, intellect, technique and guile, and many ritual
elements such as purifying the ring with salt. Matches
can last from a few seconds to a couple of minutes,
until one wrestler forces the other either out of the
ring or to touch the ground with anything other than
the soles of his feet. Contrary to appearances, being
gigantic and overweight is not de rigueur for becoming

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a successful sumo wrestler; it is even common to see
a smaller wrestler defeat a larger opponent. In this
private informational session, you will be free to ask
questions and, if you wish, you can also don a ‘sumo
suit’ and try your hand at the sport.
Lunch: Enjoy lunch at a local casual restaurant of your
choosing (not included).
SUGGESTED EXPERIENCES
Explore Tokyo with your private car, driver and guide.
Imperial Palace East Gardens: The palace was once
the world’s largest, though now only the inner circle
remains. Seeing the palace itself requires joining a
tour that lasts over an hour; instead, we recommend
heading into the beautiful East Gardens, which are
open to the public. During cherry-blossom season,
this is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike to
take in the sakura (cherry blossom), as the grounds of
the Imperial Palace and nearby Kitanomaru Park are
covered in a pink-white floral blanket during the peak of
the blossom season.
Omotesando Street: One of central Tokyo’s smartest
boulevards, with broad pavements, tall trees and
hip boutiques and cafés lending it a European feel.
Omotesando Street is also a great place to begin a
tour, by car or on foot, of the Aoyama neighbourhood.
Here you’ll find high-end global fashion, but it’s the
cutting-edge architecture designed by world-renowned
names, including Herzog and de Meuron, Tadao Ando,
and Jun Aoki, that is the real draw.
Aoyama Flower Market Tea House: Set inside the
Aoyama Flower Market, this whimsical garden-room
tea house serves delicate herbal and petal-infused teas
which guests savour as they chat under vined canopies
among the freshest, delightfully fragrant blossoms. Pop
in for a light snack or a midday break from the hectic
Tokyo scramble.
Nezu Museum: Tucked away from the bustling
commercial boulevard of Omotesando in the
fashionable Aoyama neighbourhood, this museum
was established in 1941 by Japanese industrialist
Nezu Kaichiro to preserve his personal collection for
posterity. Today the museum is housed in a striking
modern building designed by architect Kengo Kuma.
Kaichiro’s collection of Japanese and other Asian pre-

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modern arts forms the core of the museum’s collection,
while donations from private collectors have helped
the overall collection grow to more than 7,000 objects,
including calligraphy, painting, sculpture and ceramics.
A number of pieces are now designated as National
Treasures.
Harajuku: Although Sundays are famously the day for
Tokyo’s youth to flaunt their sartorial style, you can
still get a sense of the unique local scene here along
Takeshita Street; every afternoon, local teenagers swap
their staid school uniforms for something a little more
on-trend.
Meiji Shrine: The shrine’s giant torii gates, surrounded
by the lush environs of Yoyogi Park, are another of
Tokyo’s iconic sights. Originally built in 1920, the shrine
was destroyed in World War II and rebuilt in 1958. It
is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress
Shoken, who ruled from 1868 to 1912, presiding over
Japan’s transition from centuries of shogun rule to
imperial power. Shinto is Japan’s indigenous faith, with
a uniquely beautiful reverence for nature. The shrine’s
natural setting, amid the expanse of Yoyogi Park, is a
rare sight.
Tokyo Skytree: Head towards the Tokyo Skytree,
currently the tallest broadcast tower in the world. The
tower stands at a height of 634 metres, and houses an
observation tower at the top, from which visitors get a
stunning panoramic view of the city.
Shibuya Crossing: Visit Shibuya crossing, one of the
world’s most heavily used pedestrian intersections.
When the light turns red all vehicular traffic comes
to a halt and the crossing is momentarily filled with a
frenzy of criss-crossing pedestrians. Neon lights and
enormous video screens create a lively atmosphere.
Hachiko Statue: From Shibuya Crossing visit the
nearby Hachiko statue, perhaps Tokyo’s most famous
meeting spot and a popular tourist destination.
Hachiko is a small akita dog remembered for his
remarkable loyalty. In the early 1920s a professor who
lived near Shibuya station would come home to find
Hachiko waiting for him at the station every day. The
professor died in 1925 but the dog would continue to
come to the station to wait for his owner until his own
death ten years later.
Cat or Bunny Café: Enjoy this curious experience where

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you can sip a drink and pet animals.
Bonsai Museum: Visit the Bonsai Museum and learn
about the history and cultural significance of various
bonsai and bonsai-related traditional arts from multiple
perspectives, including art history, craft history and the
history of horticulture.
21–21 Design Sight Museum: Visit this striking
collaboration between two of Japan’s leading
contemporary figures in the arts: fashion designer Issey
Miyake and architect Tadao Ando.
Other special experiences related to art, architecture,
birding or almost any other interest are available on
request and possibly at an additional cost.
Return to Aman Tokyo by 17:00.
Dinner: Enjoy dinner on your own at Aman or a local
restaurant. Please ask the concierge about reservations
and transportation. Let us know in advance if you would
like to pre-book.

DAY 4
Wednesday, 24 March 2021
Amansara, Courtyard Suite (Siem Reap, Cambodia)
Included Meals: B L D

Breakfast: Enjoy breakfast at the Restaurant before
checking out.
07:30: Private transfer to Haneda airport (30 minutes).
09:00-14:30: Private jet from Tokyo, Japan to Siem
Reap, Cambodia (7 hours 30 minutes, -2 hours time
difference).
Lunch will be served on board the jet during this flight.

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SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA
The Kingdom of Cambodia has rightfully become a traveller’s mecca due to the magnificent cultural heritage of
Siem Reap. In addition to Angkor Wat, one of the great man-made wonders of the world, and other remarkable
temples throughout the Angkor area, the heart of the country also offers natural marvels like Boeung Tonlé Sap,
Cambodia’s vast freshwater lake, which sustains a unique culture of floating villages. Angkor was the capital of
the powerful Khmer Empire which controlled most of Indochina (the former French colonies of Laos, Vietnam and
Cambodia) from the eleventh to the fourteenth centuries. In addition to this region, there is the French colonial
heritage of the capital, Phnom Penh, the authentic rural life of Battambang and excellent beach destinations, like
Kep, along the southern coast. The scars of war under Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge have healed a lot in the past
30 years, and today Cambodia is a lovely Buddhist constitutional monarchy of extremely gracious people, delicious
cuisine and rich cultural history.

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AMANSARA
Once a residence for guests of the king, Amansara is a masterpiece of 1960s New Khmer architecture - an
unabashedly modern style. A careful and sensitive restoration brought the building back to its former glory, retaining
the original single-level layout, curvilinear pool and monochrome minimalism. Gardens and a canopy of mature
trees create an introspective atmosphere, continued in the suites, which open onto private courtyards and ponds.
Custom itineraries lead guests intuitively towards less-explored destinations – cycling through crowd-free ruins,
meditating amid ancient forest or cruising to the floating villages of Tonlé Sap lake.

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SUITES

Finished in pale terrazzo and timber, Amansara’s suites offer a combined bedroom and living area which steps down
into a light-filled bathroom with an island bathtub. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to a private garden courtyard
with sun loungers, a reflection pond and, in 12 suites, a private plunge pool. Sandstone reliefs reference the famed
ruins of Angkor temples just minutes away.

DINING

Amansara’s sleek circular restaurant offers Cambodian-centred cuisine under soaring ceilings, or outdoors at
pergola-shaded tables by the pool. The daily changing menus focus on simple flavours, using organic produce direct
from the market and local suppliers. For a unique experience, private dining is available at the resort’s rustic Khmer
house at Angkor, where meals are prepared over charcoal to the sounds and sights of village life.

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DAY 4
Wednesday, 24 March 2021
Amansara, Courtyard Suite (Siem Reap, Cambodia)
Included Meals: B L D

Lunch will be served on board the jet during this flight.
14:30: Arrive in Siem Reap, Cambodia (7 hours 30
minutes, -2 hours time difference).

TODAY’S SUGGESTED EXPERIENCES

Ta Prohm Temple: The ruins at Ta Prohm date from
1186 and have been allowed to be reclaimed by the
jungle. This atmospheric temple complex is a must-see
on any visit to Siem Reap and offers amazing photo
opportunities, as well as the chance to view the latest
archeological discoveries made here, such as 2011’s
two headless stone statues, which date from the
twelfth century and are the biggest excavated finds
since the 1930s. Explore the ruins with an archaeologist
who has led the preservation effort at Ta Prohm for
more than a decade, and who can provide fascinating
insight into the temple’s history.

Private transfer to Amansara (30 minutes).

THIS EVENING’S SCHEDULED ACTIVITY:

Fashion Show and Cocktails - 18:00: Arrive at haute
couture designer Eric Raisina’s atelier for cocktails and
a special private fashion show.

Dinner: Have dinner at the hotel (it is included at
Amansara). If you wish to dine outside of the hotel, note
that you will have to pay directly.

DAY 5
Thursday, 25 March 2021
Amansara, Courtyard Suite (Siem Reap, Cambodia)
Included Meals: B L D

Morning pick-up time: 05:00
Morning return time: 07:00

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Sunrise at Angkor Wat: With your private guide, get
close up to Angkor Wat where your first impressions of
the monuments’ grandeur at daybreak will be relatively
private. Angkor Wat has become one of the world’s
most famous attractions, on a par with the Great Wall
of China and the Taj Mahal. Built in the twelfth century
as the capital of King Suryavarman II’s kingdom, it is
the largest and best-preserved of the Angkor temples,
and the only one to have remained a significant
religious centre (first Hindu, then Buddhist).

Breakfast: Return to Amansara for breakfast and
relaxation before stepping out for further touring.

Second pick-up time: 09:00
Second return time: 17:00

TODAY’S SUGGESTED EXPERIENCES

Helicopter over Angkor Wat: Proceed to the airport
for your private helicopter aerial tour of Siem Reap.
This bird’s-eye view of the Angkor area is a terrific
complement to your exploring on the ground. Your
14-minute helicopter flight path provides a thrilling
experience of the Angkor region, especially Angkor
Wat, western and eastern Barays, Prasat Kravan, Sras
Srong, Pre Rup, and the eastern Mebon temple. The
helicopter is a French-manufactured turbine engine
AS350 Squirrel with seating for five passengers plus
pilot. All maintenance procedures comply with the
highest international civil aviation standards (and
in particular conform to New Zealand Civil Aviation
Authority regulations) and all passengers are covered
by a comprehensive insurance package. Pilots have
expert knowledge of Cambodian flying conditions and
love to share the experience of Angkor-from-above
with visitors.

Lunch: Return for lunch at Amansara.

Banteay Srei: Banteay Srei is a small gem of a temple
that Remote Lands highly recommends. Built in the
10th century and nicknamed the “Citadel of Women,”
Banteay Srei is a jewel box of red sandstone, famed for
its intimate size and the intricacy of its carvings.

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Rural Water Well Development: Fund the building
of a water well for a Cambodian family through the
Cambodian Child’s Dream Organization (CCDO).
Each water well and filter provides a family and its
immediate neighbors with easily accessible hand
pumped clean water. On average about 11 people use
each water well, and without these wells villagers
ultimately travel long distances to retrieve water from
pools and streams. After construction of the well is
completed you will have the opportunity to meet the
family and have your photo taken together in front of
the newly constructed well.

Return to Amansara.

THIS EVENING’S SCHEDULED ACTIVITY:

Private Temple Dinner - 19:00: Enjoy a private dinner
of gourmet Khmer cuisine on the grounds of Banteay
Samré. Drinks will precede your multi-course meal, and
the evening will include a performance of traditional
Cambodian dance.

DAY 6
Friday, 26 March 2021
Amanoi, Mountain Pool Villa (Vinh Hy Bay, Vietnam)
Included Meals: B L D

Breakfast – from 07:00: Enjoy breakfast before
checking out.
10:00: Private transfer to the airport (approximately 30
minutes).
11:30-13:10: Private jet from Siem Reap, Cambodia to
Cam Ranh, Vietnam (1 hour 40 minutes).
Lunch will be served on board the jet during this flight.

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NINH THUAN, VIETNAM
Well known for its natural beauty, crystal blue coastlines and white pearly sand, the area of Ninh Thuan Province
has one of Vietnam’s most beautiful shorelines and notably includes Nui Chua National Park. Sandy beaches like
Ninh Chu and Vinh Hy line the coast. Coral reefs fringe Nui Chua National Park in the northeast.

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AMANOI
Amanoi (‘place of peace’) is a contemporary beachside resort with 9 freestanding guest Pavilions, 18 Villas with
private pools, two Wellness Villas and six Residences. Overlooking Vinh Hy Bay on Vietnam’s dramatic central
coast, the property is embraced by Nui Chua National Park and features a lakeside Aman Spa. The property enjoys
magnificent views from its clifftop infinity pool and Central Pavilion; down on the private sandy shoreline, the Beach
Club includes a dining area and a second swimming pool.

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PAVILIONS & VILLAS

From their curving roofs peeping above the treeline to their latticed windows and discreet natural materials,
Amanoi’s Pavilions and Villas are at one with their magnificent surroundings. They draw on the grace and artful
simplicity of Vietnamese design, offering combined bedroom and living areas, and large bathrooms that open onto
spacious decks. The Villas enjoy private pools and expansive views.

DINING, WELLBEING & FACILITIES

Inside the Restaurant soaring columns and sloping rooflines frame the surroundings, while at the Beach Club meals
are accompanied by pristine sand and the gentle sounds of the surf. Fresh fish from the azure waters of Vinh Hy
Bay takes prominence on the menu. Delivered daily directly from the fishing boats, the fish are cooked simply
and complemented by other locally sourced ingredients as well as panoramic views over the bay and rolling hills.
Amanoi’s Spa Houses provide access to modern equipment as well as the full range of traditional East Asian spa
treatments.

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DAY 6
Friday, 26 March 2021
Amanoi, Mountain Pool Villa (Vinh Hy Bay, Vietnam)
Included Meals: B L D

Have lunch on the jet.
13:10: Arrive at Cam Ranh, Vietnam (1 hour 40
minutes).
Private transfer to Amanoi (approximately 1 hour 30
minutes).
15:30–16:30: Complimentary afternoon tea.
Spa: Recharge with a complimentary afternoon
massage at the Aman Spa. Valid once per person any
time during stay.
Cocktails and Dinner - 18:00: Enjoy welcome cocktails
and dinner by the pool.

DAY 7
Saturday, 27 March 2021
Amanoi, Mountain Pool Villa (Vinh Hy Bay, Vietnam)
Included Meals: B L D

Breakfast from 07:30: Have breakfast at the
Restaurant.
TODAY’S SUGGESTED EXPERIENCES
Offroad Cycling: Take a bike ride through local villages
to visit morning markets.
Temple Cove (Ong Thinh Beach): Alternatively, start
the day with a 45-minute hike to one of the area’s
best-kept secrets, located within the National Park. The
intimate cove features spectacular rock formations and
provides a breathtaking view of Amanoi in the distance.
Group complimentary Yoga or Pilates class.
Morning at leisure to enjoy the Beach Club. Amanoi
provides complimentary water sport activities (kayak,
paddle board, hobie cat, snorkelling) - no reservation
required, weather permitting.

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12:30 - Lunch: In the afternoon, meet at the beach and
take a boat to a floating restaurant for a local seafood
lunch.
Vinh Hy Bay: After lunch, explore Vinh Hy bay by boat
and visit a fishing village, where you can enjoy tea with
local villagers.
14:30: Return to Amanoi for an afternoon at leisure.
Goga Peak: Hike 15 to 20 minutes from Amanoi up
an inclining pathway to Goga Peak. Enjoy spectacular
views from the top and take in Vinh Hy Bay, the East
sea, coastal rock formations and the southern city of
Phan Rang.
Hanging Lake: Just 10 minutes from Amanoi is the
entrance to Hanging Lake. From here you can hike
through the dense forests of Nui Chua National Park en
route to the expansive lake.
15:30–16:30: Complimentary afternoon tea.
Cocktails and Dinner - 18:00: Enjoy farewell cocktails
and dinner at the Beach Club.

DAY 8
Sunday, 28 March 2021
Amanpuri, Garden Pavilion (Phuket, Thailand)
Included Meals: B L D

Breakfast from 07:30: Enjoy breakfast at the
Restaurant.
09:00: Private transfer to the airport (approximately 1
hour 30 minutes).
11:30-13:45: Private jet from Cam Ranh, Vietnam to
Phuket, Thailand (2 hours 15 minutes).
Lunch will be served on board the jet during this flight.

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PHUKET, THAILAND
Phuket is the largest island in Thailand and sports fine beaches, constant sunshine, and an enviable proximity to a
multitude of attractions and dive sites – among them the Similan Islands, Koh Phi Phi and the limestone peaks of
Phang Nga Bay.

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AMANPURI
Scattered with coconut palms overlooking the Andaman Sea, the Amanpuri peninsula on Phuket’s west coast
provides a peaceful enclave in which to relax and rejuvenate in complete privacy. The Ayutthayuan-style upturned
roofs of the guest pavilions shelter sleek, spacious interiors, their contemporary appeal matched by the array
of globally influenced venues for dining and entertainment – with cuisines and cocktails originating from South
America, Japan and Italy, as well as Southeast Asia. Witness spectacular sunrises practicing yoga outdoors, or lose
days on the private beach, where a fleet of boats lies ready to whisk guests away to dive sites and neighbouring
islands.

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PAVILIONS & VILLAS

Set on a hillside overlooking a secluded white-sand beach on Phuket’s west coast, Amanpuri’s Pavilions are elegant
and contemporary with oversized bathrooms and spacious dressing areas. Coconut palms cast tropical shadows
onto private terraces, each with an outdoor lounging sala. Views are of the gardens or the ocean, and a number
of Pavilions offer private pools. Amanpuri’s Villas lie towards the tip of the peninsula, with ocean-front or garden
settings. With a choice of two to nine bedrooms, extensive living and dining areas are arranged around a private
swimming pool. Interiors feature Thai furnishings, art and antiques, and live-in staff attend to guests’ every need.

DINING, WELLBEING & FACILITIES

Dine at your choice of Japanese, Thai, Italian and South American restaurants and enjoy the Beach Club. Open
seasonally for lunch, Amanpuri’s Beach Club restaurant is reminiscent of a bustling food market, showcasing the
freshest catch of the day and prime meats, grilled to order, along with wood-fired pizzas and a vibrant array of
Mediterranean salads.

At the Aman Spa, natural herb-infused treatments are offered in six light-filled pavilions that include a private steam
room, shower, bath and outdoor meditation sala. These are joined by a gym and Pilates studio with panoramic
views, a yoga and meditation pavilion, and four floodlit tennis courts.

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DAY 8
Sunday, 28 March 2021
Amanpuri, Garden Pavilion (Phuket, Thailand)
Included Meals: B L D

Enjoy lunch on the jet.
13:45: Arrive in Phuket, Thailand (2 hours 15 minutes).
Private transfer to hotel (35 minutes).
TODAY’S SHARED EXPERIENCES
Elephant Experience: If you wish, stop at an elephant
sanctuary where you can feed, walk and observe the
elephants as they roam throughout the sanctuary,
socialise and bathe.
Alternatively, feel free to go directly to the hotel to
check in and enjoy the afternoon at leisure.
Spa: If you wish, book a treatment at the Aman Spa at
your leisure, on your own account.
Welcome cocktails and dinner, starting at 18:00.

DAY 9
Monday, 29 March 2021
Amanpuri, Garden Pavilion (Phuket, Thailand)
Included Meals: B L

Enjoy the morning at leisure.
TODAY’S SHARED OPTIONAL EXPERIENCE
Helicopter Charter: Charter a private helicopter for an
exhilarating ride over Phang Nga Bay, where hundreds
of limestone karst peaks thrust up out of the sea in
a variety of formations, towering over the turquoise
water. Please note this experience comes at an additional
cost.

ALTERNATIVE SUGGESTED EXPERIENCES
Beach: Spend your free time soaking up the sun and
trying out Amanpuri’s water sports, all overlooking the
bright turquoise sea.

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Golf: Borrow a set of clubs from Amanpuri and play a
round at one of the six courses in the area. Amanpuri
can assist with reservations. Additional cost.

SCHEDULED GROUP EXPERIENCE
Yacht Excursion to Phang Nga Bay: Board a yacht
and cruise on the sparkling blue waters and between
the limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay. The shallow
bay comprises 42 islands and at least 28 species
of mangrove and is home to many diverse and
endangered species, including the dugong. Stop on
an island to spend time on the beach and swim. Have
lunch on your cruise. Scheduled for 13:00–17:00.
Return to the resort and freshen up.
Dinner: Enjoy dinner at leisure in any of Amanpuri’s
venues or a local restaurant.

DAY 10
Tuesday, 30 March 2021
Amankora, Suite (Thimphu, Bhutan)
Included Meals: B L D

Breakfast: Take breakfast on the terrace before check-
out.
07:15: Private transfer to the airport (approximately 35
minutes).
09:00-11:33: Private jet from Phuket, Thailand to Paro,
Bhutan (3 hours 33 minutes, -1 hour time difference).
Lunch will be served on board the jet during this flight.

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THIMPHU, BHUTAN
Set in a steep valley at an altitude of 2,350 metres (7,709 feet), Thimphu is surrounded by richly forested
mountains dotted with ancient monasteries and temples. The town, Bhutan’s capital since 1961, is built up from
the Thimphu Chhu (river) and is centred around the Clock Tower and its surrounding lanes of shops and vegetable
and meat markets. Although Thimphu is home to some 104,000 people and is an architectural hybrid of past and
present with monasteries, palaces and dzongs side by side with more modern additions, the town is still entirely
free of traffic lights. Elsewhere in the valley, you can visit Pangri Zampa, two sixteenth-century buildings that now
house a monastic astrologer training school, and, at the head of the valley, walk across one of the country’s oldest
cantilever bridges, which leads to Cheri Goemba, where the Kingdom’s first monk community was based.

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AMANKORA
Combining the Sanskrit word for ‘peace’ with kora or ‘circular pilgrimage’ in Dzongkha, the Bhutanese language,
Amankora is a series of lodges across the central and western valleys of Bhutan. The sole surviving Himalayan
Buddhist Kingdom, Bhutan is located between the Tibetan Plateau and India, making it one of the most remote
and pristine environments on earth. Descending from 7,000m-high peaks in the north to the low-lying plains of
the south, Bhutan’s rivers have forged deep valleys separated by high mountain passes. Historically isolated, each
valley’s scenic beauty and topography affords visitors an opportunity for unique journeys of discovery.

Situated in a blue pine forest in the upper reaches of the Motithang area of the Thimphu Valley, the 16-suite
Amankora Thimphu is close to the capital’s sights and shopping, while remaining a quiet retreat away from the
hustle and bustle of the Kingdom’s main commercial centre. The resort’s dzong-inspired architecture incorporates
whitewashed stone buildings accessed through an enclosed arrival courtyard. Stairs lead from this entryway to a
combined Living and Dining Room with soaring ceilings and wood-panelled walls. An outdoor dining deck provides
views of the nearby stream and surrounding forest. The Spa features three treatment rooms (two single and one
double), a steam room and changing areas.

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ROOMS, SUITES & VILLAS

Amankora Thimphu suites combine a bedroom and lounge, and feature a kingsize bed, a reading chair and a
window banquette. Each suite’s interior features wood panelling and chocolate brown walls, and the spacious
bathroom opens from the bedroom and provides twin vanities, separate shower and toilet, hanging space, and a
terrazzo-clad bath.

DINING

The Dining Room
Dine on traditional Bhutanese cuisine prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients in a warm ambience of
soaring ceilings and wood-panelled walls. Amankora Thimphu’s Dining Room, looking out on the nearby stream
and forest, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, specialising in Indian, Western and Bhutanese dishes. The stay at
Amankora includes full board of breakfast, lunch and dinner each day.

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DAY 10
Tuesday, 30 March 2021
Amankora, Suite (Thimphu, Bhutan)
Included Meals: B L D

11:33: Arrive in Paro, Bhutan (3 hours 33 minutes, –1
hour time difference).
Private transfer to Thimphu (approximately 1 hour +
traffic).
You will be escorted to your suite. Freshen up and relax;
spend the rest of your afternoon at leisure. If you wish,
step out and explore Thimphu town.
Cocktails with Special Guests - 18:00: Enjoy welcome
cocktails and meet Lhatu Wangchuk, the former UN
Ambassador from Bhutan. Engage in a discussion
about the Gross National Happiness (GNH), the
Bhutanese philosophy which serves as a beacon in the
search for greater wellbeing and advancement. Crafted
by the fourth king of Bhutan, the concept of GNH offers
an index system within which material and spiritual
needs are measured as a way of ranking citizens’
contentment.
Dinner - 19:00: After cocktails, have dinner in
Amankora’s Dining Room at your leisure.

DAY 11
Wednesday, 31 March 2021
Amankora, Suite (Thimphu, Bhutan)
Included Meals: B L D

Your stay at Amankora is all-inclusive; enjoy your
meals on your own.
TODAY’S SUGGESTED EXPERIENCES
Astrology School – Pangri Zampa Lakhang: This
former temple is now used as an astrology centre by
the state clergy, and is home to around 100 monks
studying astrology.
National Library of Thimphu: Home to ancient
Dzongkha and Tibetan texts, this stunning example of
Bhutanese architecture was established in 1967. The
library holds more than 10,000 volumes of scriptures

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in classical language and, on the top floor, rare and sacred
classical texts are displayed.
National Textile Museum: Learn about the art of weaving,
one of the Kingdom’s most important arts. The exhibition
displays the major weaving techniques, and styles of local
dress and textile made by the Bhutanese people.
Memorial Chorten: Drive to the Memorial Chorten,
dedicated to the third king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck.
The basic structure of the chorten consists of a square
foundation symbolising the earth, a dome symbolising
water and 13 tapering steps symbolising the element of
fire. The shrine is surmounted by a golden sphere that
resembles a shimmering crown.
Motithang Takin Preserve: The takin is the national animal
of Bhutan. There is a folk legend that when the Buddhist
saint known popularly as the Divine Madman visited
Bhutan in the fifteenth century, he was asked by the people
to perform a miracle to demonstrate his credibility. He first
demanded to be fed and he quickly devoured a large cow
and a goat. The saint then placed the remains of the goat
inside the cow’s carcass and ordered this new creature to
rise and run into the fields, thus creating the takin.
Handmade Paper Factory: Visit Thimphu’s paper factory,
where lovely sheets of traditional Bhutanese paper are
made, which sometimes incorporate flowers or plants into
their fibre. The art of handmade paper in Bhutan dates back
to the eighth century, although usage was limited mainly
to religious purposes. Today it is considered an important
element in the preservation of Bhutan’s cultural heritage.
The tiny factory allows guests to view the papermaking
process and purchase samples and gift items from their
shop.
Trashi Chhoe Dzong: Also known as Thimphu Dzong,
this monastery and fortress serves as the seat of the
government and the centre of all religious affairs of the
Kingdom.
Hiking: Bhutan is famous for its misty mountainous
landscapes and offers a range of hiking options for all ages
and fitness levels. Speak to your guide about options.
Cocktails with Special Guests - 18:00: Enjoy cocktails and
meet Dasho Tashi Wangyal, an Eminent Member of the
Bhutanese National Council - one of the two houses of
Parliament. Tashi sits on the Council’s Economic Affairs
Committee and Foreign Relations Committee, and is
the right-hand man and childhood friend of the King.
He completed his higher education in Canada and at
Cambridge University.

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DAY 12
Thursday, 1 April 2021
Amankora, Suite (Thimphu, Bhutan)
Included Meals: B L D
Breakfast: Enjoy breakfast in the Dining Room. Don’t
forget to pick up your packed lunch to take on the hike
(let Remote Lands know in advance if you wish to order
one).
Private transfer to Paro (approximately 1 hour).
Tiger’s Nest: Rise early for a half-day hike to Tiger’s
Nest. We recommend you leave no later than 08:30
for this activity. Tiger’s Nest, or Taktshang Goempa,
is one of Bhutan’s most revered monuments. It hangs
off the face of a cliff 900 metres (2,952 feet) above
the valley floor - and has an altitude of 3,120 metres.
The legend states that Guru Rinpoche flew into Bhutan
on a mythical tigress and meditated in a cave before
bringing Buddhism to Bhutan. An approximately
2-hour trek of moderate difficulty straight uphill will
bring you to an observation pavilion at the halfway
point to the monastery, where you may pause for tea
and contemplation. Many people turn back here, but
we recommend that you brave the final approach to
Taktsang, which takes about 45 minutes longer.
After the hike, return to Thimphu (approximately 1
hour).
Spa: If you wish, book a treatment at the Aman Spa at
your leisure, on your own account.
Farewell Cocktails and Dinner - 18:00: Come together
and enjoy cocktails, then a special menu of seasonal
Bhutanese cuisine, on your last night in Bhutan.

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DAY 13
Friday, 2 April 2021
Amanruya, Pool Pavilion Garden View (Bodrum, Turkey)
Included Meals: B L
Breakfast: Enjoy breakfast in the Dining Room before
checking out.
08:00: Departure via private transfer to the airport
(approximately 1 hour).
10:00-13:30: Private jet from Paro, Bhutan to Bodrum,
Turkey (6 hours 30 minutes, –3 hours time difference).
Lunch will be served on board the jet during this flight.

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TURKEY
Turkey is a land of vast open spaces and massive mountain ranges, fertile valleys and rugged coastline, fast-growing
cities and sleepy coastal villages, seaside resorts and remote beaches. The country overflows with historical sites
and archaeological wonders and its Mediterranean coastline boasts well-preserved Roman cities and other-worldly
landscapes. Cuisine is the heart of Turkish culture. For the sociable and family-orientated Turks, gathering together
and eating well is a time-honoured ritual. Enjoy olive oil–lathered Aegean vegetables, spicy Anatolian kebabs and
baklava for dessert!

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AMANRUYA
The scalloped coastline of the Bodrum Peninsula comprises sheltered coves and quaint villages, and it’s here that
millennia of Greek and Roman history are evoked in Unesco-protected ruins. Meandering pebble pathways lead
to the property’s central building, where spa suites and a three-storey library overlook the infinity pool, a vision
of Antalya marble. Famous for the ruins of Ephesus and the medieval castle at Bodrum, the area is as alluring to
historians as it is to holiday seekers.

Muğla is a rarity for a Turkish provincial capital – compact and relaxed, with plane-tree-lined boulevards and narrow
streets that lead to a historic quarter. The whitewashed Ottoman houses are particularly well preserved and there is
an array of chilled çay bahçesi (tea gardens) filled with friendly students from the nearby university.

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SUITES

Combining Mediterranean and Turkish architectural details, Amanruya’s stone Pavilions all open onto picturesque
gardens with private swimming pools and open views

DINING

The eclectic cuisine of the Mediterranean is the focus at Amanruya’s kitchen, whether you are dining in the intimate
Dining Pavilion, under the vaulted ceilings of the Wine Cellar, or in any of the pavilions and lounges where meals
can be served. Locally grown, organic Bodrum produce is emphasised, with seafood straight from the Aegean and a
range of olive oils from the nearby villages.

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DAY 13
Friday, 2 April 2021
Amanruya, Pool Pavilion Garden View (Bodrum, Turkey)
Included Meals: B L D

Have lunch on the jet.
13:30: Arrive in Bodrum, Turkey (6 hours 30 minutes, –3
hours time difference).
Private transfer to Amanruya (40 minutes).
Welcome Cocktails and Dinner – 18:00: Gather for
cocktails and dinner at Amanruya’s signature restaurant.

DAY 14
Saturday, 3 April 2021
Amanruya, Pool Pavilion Garden View (Bodrum, Turkey)
Included Meals: B

Breakfast: Have breakfast at the Restaurant.
TODAY’S SUGGESTED EXPERIENCES
Bodrum Castle: Built in the early fifteenth century,
Bodrum castle remains a medieval relic, fortified with
green volcanic stones and marble columns. It is now
home to the Museum of Underwater Archaeology. A
visit to the castle should also take in the marina and
adjacent narrow lanes that are the hub of contemporary
city life.
Ephesus: Once the second-largest city in the world,
Ephesus is one of the best-preserved ancient sites on
the globe. After 150 years of excavation, just a fraction
of the city has been unearthed, including several
temples, library, theatre, colonnaded street and gate.
It lies near the ancient town of Priene, as well as the
15,000-seat amphitheatre at Miletus.
Pottery Making: Pottery making has been a Turkish
tradition and artform since the early days of the
Ottoman Empire. Using distinctive red clay, artisans in
the village of Mumcular offer an opportunity to watch
the creation process and invite you to try it for yourself.
Lunch: Have lunch at a casual local restaurant of your
choosing.

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Local Villages: Take time today to visit local villages.
Etrim is known for producing wonderfully intricate
hand-knotted carpets. Witness the spanning and
dyeing of the thread on your visit, as well as the
weaving process itself - a craft that has been passed
down the generations in the village. You may also visit
the fishing village of Gümüşlük for daytime dives that
explore the sunken ancient city of Myndos and hikes
at dusk that capture the sunset between the gentle
sloping coves.

Dinner: Have dinner at your leisure.

DAY 15
Sunday, 4 April 2021
Amanzoe, Pool Pavilion (Peloponnese, Greece)
Included Meals: B L D

Breakfast: Have breakfast at the Restaurant before
checking out.

09:15: Departure via private transfer to Bodrum airport
(approximately 40 minutes).

11:00-11:50: Private jet from Bodrum, Turkey to Athens,
Greece (50 minutes).

Lunch will be served on board the jet during this flight.

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PELOPONNESE, GREECE
The historic peninsula of the Peloponnese is home to great archeological sites such as ancient Olympia, Epidaurus,
Byzantine churches and castles. Alongside history and culture, the natural beauty is replete with white-sand
beaches, warm clear waters, mountains, forests and caves, making the Peloponnese a coveted holiday destination.

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AMANZOE
Drawing its name from the Sanskrit word for ‘peace’ and zoe, the Greek word for ‘life’, Amanzoe is situated on a
hilltop close to the town of Porto Heli on the eastern coast of the Peloponnese. Situated on a gentle rise surrounded
by undulating olive groves, Amanzoe’s 360-degree views take in the Peloponnese countryside and rocky coves.
Designed by renowned architect, the late Ed Tuttle, Amanzoe’s design is influenced by classical Greek architecture,
reminiscent of the Ancient Greek Agora and the Acropolis.

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PAVILIONS & VILLAS
Drawing on classical Greek architecture, with strong lines and a pared-back aesthetic, Amanzoe’s standalone
Pavilions all open onto terraces with private plunge pools and views of the surrounding land and sea. Each Pavilion
is accessed via a stone-walled courtyard, leading to a high-ceilinged living area and kingsize bed positioned in a
marble alcove with views. Amanzoe’s Villas are cool, spacious abodes surrounded by olive groves.
Overlooking the Aegean Sea, each of the Villas features an open terrace with sand-coloured marble floors,
traditional dry stone-clad walls, and concrete columns and cornices. A chef and a host serves each one.

RESTAURANT, WELLNESS & FACILITIES
Simple, contemporary Greek and Mediterranean dishes emphasise locally sourced ingredients at Amanzoe, which
receives daily deliveries of local bass, bream, grouper and crustacean, as well as locally reared lamb and pork.
Meals are served in the airy Restaurant, with its deep-blue sea views, as well as at the Pool Terrace, Nama, the
Japanese restaurant, the informal Beach Club or surrounded by candles in private.

The holistic healings of Hippocrates are the inspiration for Amanzoe’s light-filled 2,850-square-metre
Spa,combining diet, gymnastics, exercise, massage and sea bathing with modern natural products and treatments.
A gym is also available, and studios host yoga and Pilates sessions.

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DAY 15
Sunday, 4 April 2021
Amanzoe, Pool Pavilion (Peloponnese, Greece)
Included Meals: B L D

Have lunch on the jet.

11:50: Arrive in Athens, Greece (50 minutes).

Take a helicopter transfer from Athens to the
Peloponnese. Your luggage will be transferred separately
by van.

Spa: If you wish, book a treatment at the Aman Spa at
your leisure, on your own account.

Welcome cocktails and dinner with local historian,
starting at 18:00.

DAY 16
Monday, 5 April 2021
Amanzoe, Pool Pavilion (Peloponnese, Greece)
Included Meals: B L

Breakfast: Enjoy breakfast at the Restaurant.

The private beach and Beach Club are set below
Amanzoe on a sheltered bay. Complimentary transfers
take guests down to the Aegean, where nonmotorised
water sports can be enjoyed. The serene Beach Club
is home to four swimming pools, as well as a casual
eatery and a two-room spa.

SCHEDULED GROUP EXPERIENCE

Shared Boat Excursion to Spetses Island with Lunch
– 11:00–14:00: Take a short boat trip over to Spetses
Island. Enjoy lunch together at a local tavern along the
pebbled coast before going off on your own to spend
the afternoon strolling the idyllic island. Explore the
picturesque Spetses Town and waterfront promenade.
Don’t forget to bring your swim gear and take
advantage of Spetses Island’s beach.

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Meet at 14:00 to return to the resort together by boat.

Dinner: Enjoy dinner in Amanzoe’s Restaurant on your
own.

DAY 17
Tuesday, 6 April 2021
Amanzoe, Pool Pavilion (Peloponnese, Greece)
Included Meals: B

Today, enjoy your day at leisure at the Beach Club, set
below Amanzoe on a sheltered bay. Complimentary
transfers take guests down to the Aegean, where non-
motorised watersports can be enjoyed. The serene
beach club is home to four swimming pools as well as
a casual eatery and two-room spa.

OPTIONAL EXPERIENCE

Shared Boat Excursion to Hydra Island with Lunch
– 11:00–14:00: Take a short boat trip over to Hydra
Island. The special thing about Hydra is that cars and
other vehicles are prohibited, so all transportation
is done on foot, by boat or by donkey. Explore the
island’s many hiking trails, stroll the streets and enjoy
the architecture, or relax on the beach. Please note this
experience comes at an additional cost.

DAY 18
Wednesday, 7 April 2021
Aman Sveti Stefan, Milocer Garden View Suite
(Montenegro)
Included Meals: B D

Breakfast: Enjoy breakfast at the Restaurant.

This morning, enjoy Amanzoe and the beach at your
leisure. By 11:30, private transfer to Athens airport (2
hours 45 minutes).

Alternatively, check out and depart from Amanzoe
around 09:00, and enjoy touring and lunch on your
own in Athens.

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SUGGESTED EXPERIENCES IN ATHENS: You will have
a private car, driver and guide.

Epidaurus: Along the way to Athens, stop at Epidaurus
Ancient Theatre, which sits within the Sanctuary
of Asklepios, one of the most extensive sacred
sanctuaries in ancient Greece. The theatre is the best-
preserved monument of the Sanctuary. Athletic and
artistic contests were held at the Sanctuary in honour
of Asklepios, the god of medicine. The original layout of
the Epidaurus Theatre stage shows that it was intended
for the performance of dramatic works at the level of
the orchestra. During the second phase, actors would
have performed on a raised proscenium, leaving the
orchestra for the chorus.

Acropolis of Athens: Visit the ancient citadel, built in
the fifth century BCE, that sits above the city of Athens.

While at the Acropolis, explore its many famous
structures. To the south of the entrance is the tiny
Temple of Athena Nike. At the centre of the Acropolis
is the Parthenon or Temple of Athena Parthenos
(Athena the Virgin). East of the entrance and north of
the Parthenon is the temple known as the Erechtheum.
South of the platform that forms the top of the
Acropolis there are also the remains of an outdoor
theatre called Theatre of Dionysus. A few hundred
metres away, there is the now partially reconstructed
Odeon of Herodes Atticus.

15:00-15:27: Private jet to Montenegro (1 hour 27
minutes, -1 hour time difference).

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