Million Air Winter 2022

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Three Camel Lodge, Khubilai Khan Ger MONGOLIA Founded with the intention of providing luxury accommodation without damaging the desert environment or negatively impacting the local communities, Three Camel Lodge is remarkable for also being totally technology-free. The camp has been designed to mimic Mongolia’s nomadic culture. There are gers (yurts) instead of villas, and the main lodge was built using ancient Buddhist construction methods. The Khubilai Khan Ger is our favorite: It includes two separate bedrooms linked by a bathroom, and it’s jam-packed with authentic amenities such as heating via woodstove, thick camel-hair blankets, abundant vivid color in the decor, and gorgeous, natural desert light. From $1,700 per night. Contact Nikhita Ambre, expeditions manager, nikhita@nomadicexpeditions.com, +1 609 860 9008, threecamellodge.com

1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge, Riverhouse NEW YORK, USA 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge is a waterfront retreat designed by local artists using reclaimed materials — and it is powered entirely by wind energy. Two king-size bedrooms, fl oor-to ceiling windows showcasing the best of the Big Apple, a carved stone soaking tub and even a hammock: The Riverhouse suite is as serious about luxury as it is about fun. Impeccably stylish with artwork from local artists hanging on the walls, and with an undeniable fl air of youthful hedonism (the minibar boasts house-made cocktail recipes) the spectacular lodgings are a wicked celebration of the city itself. But honestly, we’d go for the view alone: Panoramic vistas of the urban jungle surround the suite, located right by the Brooklyn Bridge. Enjoy Manhattan’s party-loving younger sister in the suite that has it all. From $5,000 per night. Contact Michelle Litton, sales manager, michelle.litton@1hotels.com, +1 347 696 2500, 1hotels.com

Six Senses Uluwatu, The Retreat BALI, INDONESIA Built on land carved out of a limestone cli ff , Six Senses Uluwatu is Bali’s only World Green Council-certi fi ed resort, a status it achieved through initiatives such as using cooking oil for biodiesel, growing organic vegetables, supporting the local orphanage, and working with the Begawan Foundation to help protect Bali’s only endemic bird, the Bali starling. The Retreat, a 39,015-sq-ft resort-within-a-resort is particularly exciting; this cli ff -edge private estate has four bedrooms, two living rooms and three large private pools. Complete and total privacy is assured with The Retreat’s security system. And, with the capacity to host up to 10 guests, it’s a perfect option for larger families or groups. From $9,700 per night. Contact Riska Wandira, marketing communications manager, reservations-uluwatu@ sixsenses.com, +62 361 2090 300, sixsenses.com

Jade Mountain, Galaxy Sanctuary ST LUCIA

With extraordinary design by architect Nick Troubetzkoy and captivating Caribbean vistas, it’s no wonder Jade Mountain is considered one of the world’s best resorts. It’s one of the most unique, too: The suites are reached by their own personal suspended sky bridge. The sanctuary is set across 600 acres of gorgeous St Lucian landscape, and each of the 29 suites is a masterpiece in its own right. But the Galaxy Sanctuary is the one to book — it has awe-inspiring views of the Piti and Gros Piton Mountains. It comes with a two-person chromotherapy whirlpool tub as well as generous open spaces for hosting. From $3,160 per night. Contact Karolin Troubetzkoy, founder and executive director, karolin@jademountain.com, +1 758 459 4000, jademountain.com

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