Ecohotels Asia

Costa Lanta
Krabi, Thailand

Costa Lanta

Costa Lanta is an equation between urban comfort and the desire to escape from it. Each room is an invitation to look in a different way the world we are surrounded by: opened or closed, isolated or connected, depending on the way you feel.

Banyan Tree Lijiang Lijiang
Yunnan, Cina

Banyan Tree Lijiang Lijiang

This historic town, known as the Venice of Orient, was declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1997 for its fascinating multi-ethnic charm and historical milieu. The luxurious rooms have verandas to allow guests to admire the stunning surroundings and recover the inner balance.

Banyan Tree Ringha
Yunnan, China

Banyan Tree Ringha

The Tibetan haven described by James Hilton in his novel entitled "Lost Horizon". A secluded hideaway of great beauty and peacefulness where harmony reigns, gods walk among people and where man and nature embrace.

Aman-i-Khàs
Ranthambhore Rajasthan, India

Aman-i-Khàs

Aman-i-Khàs (Aman means peace and Khàs means special), is an encampment of just 10 tents on the Rajasthan hills. The luxurious accommodations in Moghul style are situated in a rural area on the edge of the Ranthambhore National Park.

Soneva Fushi & Six Senses Spa
Kunfunadhoo, Maldives

Soneva Fushi & Six Senses Spa

Wood, coral, palm leaves and natural fibre, the resort perfectly integrates with the thick vegetation of this idyllic island. Finest comforts and services, Soneva Fushi & Six Senses Spa sticks to the "Intelligent Luxury" philosophy through which it was recognized as the best sustainable luxury structure worldwide in 2008, for the second consecutive year.