Highlights
- Top-of-the-range accommodation
- Peaceful, secluded setting
- Buddhist temples, caves, cruises, village visits
- Close to local attractions, restaurants and bars
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EnquireAmantaka is a flawless, high-end boutique resort boasting a superb blend of traditional Laotian and European colonial architecture. This pristine, almost regal, sanctuary is located in Luang Prabang, an ancient city and UNESCO World Heritage Site right at the heart of Laos. Though steeped in history, with many remarkably well-preserved buildings to discover, the city has a peaceful yet modern feel. The property belongs to the luxurious Aman hotel chain and is strategically located a short walk from both the Mekong and Nam Khan Rivers, not to mention the bustling night market.
Amantaka’s 24 opulent suites combine chic colonial and contemporary touches. The grand four-poster king sized beds, high wooden ceilings and secluded setting makes for supremely comfortable, spacious and private accommodation. Immersed in the resort’s lush surroundings, all suites feature plenty of outdoor space, with large windows looking out over picturesque views. There are five categories of suite, all are extremely well-appointed and some have their own private courtyard with pool.
Local dishes are served in the Dining Room restaurant, or lighter meals can be found at the Pool Terrace. Traditional Laotian barbecues are a popular feature, with live entertainment provided by a Niths dancing troupe. At the Lounge Bar guests can try house specialty drinks such as the ‘Laojito’ and the ‘Makkam’ and there’s a lovely spa offering a range of indulgent treatments from wraps and scrubs to traditional massages.
When it comes to exploring Luang Prabang, there’s a broad range of activities from private cruises along the Mekong River and visits to the city’s many Buddhist temples, to local village visits and excursions to the Pak Ou Caves, an important pilgrimage site whose interiors are home to a collection of several hundred intriguing wooden Buddha statues. Closer to hand are many bars, restaurants and shops, all within walking distance of the resort.
Children are welcome and a babysitting service is available. While there are no designated activities for younger family members, there’s plenty of space for them to let off steam in the pools and gardens.
We had an extraordinary time. It was magical and we couldn't hav asked or hoped for more. Thank you both so much for all of your time and assistance.
Emma M reviewing Best of Botswana for Families on 18 November 2024
We had an amazing experience - absolutely loved it.
Mohamed and Said were great and very patient especially with me going downhill - was quite nervous about the scree slopes and paths.Will be a trip we remember forever
Maritta B reviewing Atlas Valleys & Villages Trek - Value on 11 November 2024
I would like to say a massive thank you for organising our Vietnam trip. The itinerary and execution were superb, as was the attention to detail. I would also like to thank the agent who was on the end of my whats app chat (I have no idea who they were!) – always available, always quick to respond, and kept me updated regarding times etc. Also, the guides Dan (north) and Tien (mid) were just excellent, and we really enjoyed their company. The lady (whose name I have forgotten) who was our additional guide for the DMZ day was exceedingly good and made that day very special.
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