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March 17, 2009

The ultimate Aussie: a Kangaroo Island insider

We recently caught up with one of our preferred guides on Kangaroo Island, Australia. The island is featured in several of our luxury Australia tours–we consider it to be one of Australia’s most worthwhile destinations and a must for anyone interested in wildlife, incredible scenery, and an opportunity to experience the best of Australian hospitality. Our guides connect […]

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Destinations:  Australia, South Pacific

Tags:  Adelaide Hills, art, Artisans of Leisure, Australia tours, Australian, Barossa, bird tours, birds, cattle station, Coonawarra, family, family tours, food, fossils, guide, Kangaroo Island, Kangaroo Island tours, kangaroos, Peggy Rismiller, private Australia tours, Richard Forley, sheep, South Australia, Southern Ocean Lodge, Top End, tour, tours, travel, wildlife, wildlife tours, wine, wine country

March 4, 2009

Must Buy: gold in the souks of Dubai

A trip to the souks—particularly the gold and spice souks—is a must when in Dubai. These markets offer travelers a glimpse into Dubai’s past that a visit to one of the city’s modern malls does not provide. The souks are a wonderful place to purchase local goods, or to simply wander the narrow walkways, browsing the numerous […]

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Destinations:  Dubai, UAE

Tags:  Dubai Creek, Dubai tours, Emirates, gold, gold souk, jewelry, markets, shopping, souks, UAE

March 2, 2009

A conversation with Chef David Sterling of Los Dos, Mexico’s acclaimed cooking school

We recently enjoyed speaking with renowned Yucatecan chef David Sterling, the founder of Los Dos Cooking School in the charming colonial city of Merida, Mexico. Q: Your cooking school in Merida, Los Dos, is one of the leading culinary schools in Mexico. You were instrumental in making Yucatan cuisine more internationally known and regarded. How […]

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Destinations:  Latin America, Mexico

Tags:  ancient ruins, chef David Sterling, chocolate, classes, cooking, cooking tours, cooking utensils, cuisine, culinary, culinary blog, culinary destinations, culinary schools, culinary techniques, culinary tours, culinary travel, culture, culture blog, dance, Diana Kennedy, European, excursions, festivals, folk art, food, food blog, foodie, French chocolate, gourmet, Guanajuato, Gustav Eiffel, haute cuisine, hotels, Los Dos Cooking School, luxury, luxury haciendas, market, Mayan cuisine, Mayan villages, Merida, mestizo cuisine, Mexican food, Mexican kitchen, Mexico City, Mexico tours, Michoacan, Morelia, music, Portuguese, recipes, s cookbooks, Spanish, street food, tours, traditional, travel, trips, Yucatan, Yucatan cuisine, Yucatecan, Yuecatecan, Zitacuaro

February 27, 2009

Private Architecture Tours of Tokyo

Tokyo is one of the best places in the world to see modern and contemporary architecture. Aoyama, Harajuku, Roppongi, Ginza and other neighborhoods are filled with important buildings by some of the world’s leading architects, including SANAA, Herzog & de Meuron, Tadao Ando, Le Corbusier, Kenzo Tange, Rafael Vinoly, Renzo Piano, Toyo Ito, Fumihiko Maki, […]

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Destinations:  Asia, Japan

Tags:  Aoyama, architects, architecture, art, Artisans of Leisure, contemporary architecture, design, Fumihiko Maki, Ginza, Harajuku, Herzog & de Meuron, Japan tours, Kenzo Tange, Le Corbusier, luxury, modern, Rafael Vinoly, Renzo Piano, Roppongi, SANAA, Tadao Ando, Tokyo, tours, Toyo Ito, travel, Yoshio Taniguchi

February 27, 2009

The perfect dramatic opening to Venice

Cruising by private boat from Marco Polo airport to your palace hotel is a quintessential Venice experience and the best, and most romantic, way to arrive in this city of islands. As you depart the airport and glide through the lagoon, watch as the views of rural islands and sparkling water slowly give way to […]

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Destinations:  Europe, Italy

Tags:  Artisans of Leisure, Bauer Il Palazzo, culture, Grand Canal, Gritti Palace, Hotel Cipriani, islands, Italy tours, luxury, luxury hotels, luxury tours, Murano, private boat, private touring, private tours, tours, Venetian, Venice, Venice lagoon

February 27, 2009

Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery, Hong Kong

We arrange a lot of very interesting tours in and around Hong Kong. One of our favorite excursions is to Sha Tin, one of the New Territories, to visit the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery. The monastery is situated on a high hill and is accessible only by foot, so travelers need to be in relatively […]

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Destinations:  Asia, China, Hong Kong

Tags:  10000 Buddhas, Buddha, Buddhist, China tours, day tours, Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Hong Kong tours, luxury tours, luxury travel, Man Fat Tsz, New Territories, Sha Tin, Shatin, statues, Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery, tours, travel

February 26, 2009

A surprising highlight of Xian: the food!

Many of our China tours include an overnight stay in Xian, one of the four great ancient capitals of China and the terminus of the ancient Spice Route. While the main draw for travelers to Xian is the incredible Terracotta Warriors, there are other compelling reasons to visit—most notably the food! Xian is known for […]

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Destinations:  Asia, China

Tags:  Asia tours, Chinese, cuisine, culinary, culinary tours, cultural tours, food, guide, markets, Muslim, restaurants, Silk Road, Spice Route, street food, Terracotta Warriors, tours, travel, Xian, Xian tours

February 24, 2009

Must Buy: marble inlay in Agra, India

Until you see Agra’s Taj Mahal in person, it’s hard to imagine how impossibly beautiful a building can be. The classic images we know of this iconic structure seem to convey a stark white marble exterior, but upon closer examination you can see that the Taj Mahal is actually adorned with colorful inlaid semi-precious stones in intricate […]

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Destinations:  Asia, India

Tags:  Agra, artisans, inlay, marble, marble inlay, Oberoi Amarvilas, shopping, shopping tours, Taj Mahal, tours, trips