Luxury Travel Morocco
Morocco, fusing influences of North Africa and the Mediterranean, looks from the northwest shoulder of Africa. It´s been the homeland of the berbers since second the millennium and today, you´ll find similar cross cultural influences of the Arabs, African and Mediterranean influences in Morocco.
The environment in morocco is having great verity according to geographical location, combining skiing and mountain ranges with the vast expanse of the Sahara desert. And the mountains are heavily wooded and in winter the mountains are covered with snow. This country is very important in the migration of birds that spend time of winter in Morocco.
The exoticism of Morocco has fascinated many western travellers- from icons like Talitha Getty in the 60´s to the fictional Penny Lane from the movie ´Almost Famous´, referring to Marrakech as the capital for privileged, bohemian chic.
There are plenty of sophisticated riads and hotels, facilitating luxury travel to Morocco. The Palmeraie area is Marrakech sees luxury incarnations of palaces, discreet luxury hideouts referencing Persian pleasure gardens and Andalusian architecture to the chic boutique riads in the areas closer to the Djemaa el Fnaa.
The official language of this country is Arabic. But the people there can speak French, Spanish, and English as well. The Religion is Islam and the mosque is center of all worship. The national drink is mint tea- instantly obvious once you get invited to the many rounds of mint tea whilst carpet merchants roll out their offerings. Industries include construction textile and processed food. Tourism earns foreign exchange as a result of millions of tourist. In the culture of morocco music and dance plays a vital role. And in the Islamic culture the architecture have resulted in great and splendid treasure- main hallmarks of which will be present in any luxury travel itinerary.
Trekking, climbing on mountain ranges, horse riding and during winter, skiing, are activities that can be undertaken during your stay in Morocco. Being a Muslim country there are many festivals and holidays according to Islamic calendar, New Year’s Day, the end of the month of Ramadan, National Day, the Anniversary of The Green March and Independence Day are among the National celebrations.
Malaysia is one of the most beautiful countries of the world having every type of favor of enjoyment in it. Malaysia has a shoreline that is three thousand kilometers (i.e. almost 1,860 miles) lengthy and very famous and all in all rainforests that are thought to be the world’s oldest rainforests. The cultural diversity and natural attractions of Malaysia have drawn many tourists to Malaysia.
From Malaysia’s colonial influence, its Malay courtly heritage(especially writ large in the states of Trengganu and Malacca) to the luxury hotels that are now available in the country- the potential for luxury travel in Malaysia is endless. Nature enthusiasts are lured to Malaysian Borneo for its wild tropical jungles and the amazing cultures of its local people- quite distinct from peninsular Malaysia with tribes like the Negrito, Iban and Penan.
Langkawi, already a favourite with honeymooners, similarly beckons with its rich nature and under-the-radar beaches(although, having quite
recently been voted as one of Asia’s best beaches by a respected travel magazine, the ‘under-the-radar’ nature of Langkawi’s beaches looks set to
change.
Malaysia is full of a varied coastline. Beaches of Malaysia are as diverse as its original culture. This country has the brand that it has smooth pebble beaches, black sand beaches as well as powdery beaches. The luxury travel solutions in Malaysia similarly reflect the elements that draw visitors to Malaysia- from the colonial Carcosa Seri Negara, a heritage hotel perched on top of a hill, an eco-luxury getaway an hour’s drive from the bustling metropolis of Kuala Lumpur to award-winning spa getaways that take inspiration from courtly Malay rituals.
There are many wonderful buildings around the country but KLCC (Kuala Lumpur City Centre) and very famous PETRONAS twin tower are most wonderful and that’s why they are so famous that if you are on a trip to Malaysia then you should not miss the chance to see them. It is a most recent wonder of the world and they symbolize the quick progress of Malaysia.
Luxury travel to Malaysia, whilst facilitating the best of luxury hotels, would also mean privileged access via stays in private estates or royal family homes.
Luxury travel and Dubai have become somewhat synonymous what with the glitzy nature of the city. It is effortless to take pleasure in luxury travel to Dubai, what with the multitude of luxury hotels but what distinguishes a run-of-the-mill luxury tour with an ´insider´s access´ trip to Dubai would be snagging the
right connections and working with someone who knows the best places in the city.
Dubai combines well with other countries in the region- Abu Dhabi, Oman or Iran and would make for an excellent stopover, the convenient flight connections to and out of Dubai as well as its sophisticated infrastructure making it an ideal staging ground for any journey around the Middle East.
Dubai is one of the states of United Arab Emirates (UAE), there is much more capital invested in its progress than any other manufacturing site in the whole world. There are many projects still in Dubai which are under construction; and one of its major projects at this time in progress is the Three Palms, in which there are 3 non-natural islands are under construction in the form of palm trees, and at the top of these three false islands there is constructing a breakwater in order to give protection to each island. It is also fact that each palm of Specific Island will have more than one function; the Jebel Ali will mainly concentrate on entertainment, the Jumeirah on international hotels and restaurants, and leisure and the Deira on residential use. It is very famous in the world and people used to refer to it as the 8th Wonder of the World.
“Lying on a starlit terrace in Marrakech, beautiful and damned, (…) assembled as if for eternity where the curtain of the past seemed
to lift before an extraordinary future” – Yves Saint Laurent
Destination weddings talked about for many years(or generations) to come – from weddings in remote Bhutanese dzongs accessible by an hour-long trek
officiated by Bhutanese monks and attended by people from nearby villages to glorious weddings in Ottoman yalis and palaces with the picturesque Bosphorus
as a backdrop. Scouting for the most inspired settings- dramatic cliff-side chapels with glass bottoms, a hundred Maasai warriors serenading the
guests with the magical Ngorongoro Crater as a backdrop or the re-enactment of a courtship ritual on horseback in Kyrgyzstan. Every detail- from the food to the
wedding decorations, the photography to the entertainment, will be planned in consultation with the couple.
Friends and family who’d come to share in the joy of the couple will encounter a similarly meticulous attention to detail- from individual dietary preferences to
customized tours pre- and post-event, decadent parties and stylish cocktail receptions- Talitha Getty-inspired togs optional.
Our luxury honeymoons are every bit as spectacular and inspired- safaris featuring star beds where you’ll see the night stars, particularly brilliant due to your proximity
to the Equator, alternately waking up to views of the boundless Serengeti and Patagonia’s dramatic Paine Massif in lodges defining standards of luxury in remote
places or exploring the stunning juxtaposition of tropical forests and cool Himalayan climes of the Burmese Himalayas.
Luxury adventure travel- as far as real estate go,( or rather, the lack of it), luxury adventure travel connotes a sense of displacement, a lack of possessions and the true luxury that does not hamper mobility. Luxury adventure travel in Mongolia with the distinctive Mongolian gers
- inspiring a new aesthetic tangent in mobile tented safaris- reaching all the way to Africa, the Caribbean and North America , is capturing the imagination of a larger demographic of people than what the Mongol conquerors managed to in the 14th century. Luxury Safaris via luxury mobile tents through Kenya and the Serengeti, being another variant of adventure travel, allows one to venture into the most remote parts of Africa , unhampered by the lack of suitable accommodation or travel infrastructure.The themes of luxury and adventure travel aren’t as divergent as it’s been made out to be- whilst the true (and best, according to Chatwin), nomads, are able to withstand the most basic of living conditions- travel in the modern world is a temporary affair, couched against the comforting knowledge that no matter how bad things get, there’ll always be the luxury of home to return to at the end of the journey. The most famous adventurers of modern times are almost always financially well-off and Chatwin, despite his championing of the basic lifestyles of the nomads, found it fit to complain in his diaries:
“18th day of disasters. Wrecked my plans. (…) Feeling very hard done by. At least the sun is shining. It rained earlier. Difficulties of Patagonia. Want a salad. Cannot face any more meat. Dust in your eyes”- from the thesis of Jonathan Michael Chatwin, 2008.
Have not found any shit on Thesiger though…

