An Exquisite Imperial Experience
at Banyan Tree Lijiang
Singapore,
October 2005 - High in the heart of China, Banyan Tree Hotels &
Resorts has built a royal retreat befitting the legacy of the legendary
Silk Road and the ancient capital of the Naxi kingdom. Banyan Tree
Lijiang, the latest addition to the Singapore-based group's collection
of luxury resorts, is slated to open its majestic gates in April 2006,
following the group's successful launch of Banyan Tree Ringha in nearby
Shangri-la.
Visitors seeking the cultural thrills of Lijiang Old
Town, a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site, as well as the sights
of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Tiger Leaping Gorge, Dry Sea, and even
the famed Stone Forest further afield can look forward to unbeatable
opening promotions for Banyan Tree Lijiang. From 1 April to 30 June
2006, guests are offered one complimentary night for every night booked
at rack rates. This exclusive rate includes daily complimentary breakfast
and is available for all corporate bookings and online reservations.
Fit For A King
Encircled by dramatic mountain terrain, Banyan Tree Lijiang presents
many architectural wonders to complement its lush landscape. Each
of the stunning 55 Naxi-inspired villas are oriented Northeast, for
inspirational views of the towering snow-capped peaks of the 5,600
metre Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, said to resemble a jade dragon lying
in the clouds.
The liberty to admire nature's grandeur is given full
rein in Banyan Tree
Lijiang's spacious garden villas, each measuring at least 350 square
metres
and featuring private, heated outdoor Jet Pools or plunge pools. A
total of
40 Deluxe Villas, 13 Pool Villas, one Two-Bedroom Pool Villa and one
Presidential Villa have been constructed with local materials, such
as pink
stone and grey Naxi bricks. Traditional red clay roof tiles sourced
from
local kilns lend authenticity to the contemporary Naxi-styled curved
roofs.
As guests luxuriate in the russet gold and lacquer-accented living
rooms,
they are able to contemplate the soaring poetry of mountain peaks
reflected
through the solid glass sliding doors leading to their gardens.
The Oriental Lifestyle
Banyan Tree Lijiang offers full-fledged five star amenities, including
extensive meeting facilities, tennis court, library and games room,
as well as Bai Yun Chinese restaurant, which partially floats over
a communal courtyard pond. The highlight, however, is Banyan Tree
Spa Lijiang, with treatments inspired by the unique and rare mountain
tea grown in the area. Banyan Tree Spa will feature six heated
spa treatment rooms and one Traditional Chinese Medicine Hall, in
addition to the gym, yoga room and Banyan Tree Gallery offering
unique cultural souvenirs of Lijiang.
Diverse Attractions
Dayan, the 800-year-old town of Lijiang, is a cobblestoned, canal
criss-crossed Naxi village famed for its vivacious town folk. Step
into history and discover the roots of this matriarchal clan, even
as you imbibe arts and religion, cuisine and artefacts. Equally entrancing
is the landscape, with its misty peaks and ecological sanctuary for
the Yunnan golden monkey, alpine butterflies, lesser pandas and sacred
Himalayan bird. Activities in the area include mountaineering, skiing,
river rafting, gliding and horse racing.
Rates start at US$500 for the Deluxe Villa; contact Banyan Tree Main
Reservations at +65 6849 5800. One-stop reservations at the best rates
can be made on the award-winning website, www.banyantree.com.
About Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts
Banyan Tree offers an intimate retreat experience featuring its own
signature blend of romance and Asian sensuality. The philosophy behind
the hotels, resorts, spas and galleries is based on providing a place
for rejuvenation of the body, mind and soul - a Sanctuary for the
Senses.
Banyan Tree resorts are found in Phuket,
Thailand (1994), Maldives Vabbinfaru (1995), Bintan, Indonesia
(1995), Bangkok, Thailand (2002), Seychelles (2002) and Shangri-La,
China (2005). Flagship Banyan
Tree Phuket was the first to introduce a tropical garden spa concept.