Travel 3 minutes 29 May 2024

Enjoy a Mountain Breeze at These 9 Hotels in Asia

Here are nine hotels in Asia that take you away from the downtown bustle and into the cool mountain breezes.

Finding the ability — and time — to slow down amid a frenetic lifestyle in the city has become somewhat of an artform for the modern urbanite. But as they say, the best things in life are (most often) free, and the ultimate remedy to an overworked schedule can be as simple as spending time in nature. Plus, it’s a great way to escape the heat and congestion. Here are nine hotels that take you away from the downtown bustle and into the cool mountain breezes.

Photo: Cameron Highlands Resort
Photo: Cameron Highlands Resort

Cameron Highlands Resort (Malaysia)


Malaysia’s cityscape isn’t nearly as expansive as its great outdoors — and what better way to enjoy some “me time” than within the region’s lush jungles? Located almost a mile above sealand, Cameron Highlands Resort is just a few hours north and inland from Kuala Lumpur, taking you into a cooler mountain range. With 56 handsomely decorated rooms and suites, guests can expect a colonial-style design that welcomes with contemporary touches.

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Photo: Hanging Gardens of Bali
Photo: Hanging Gardens of Bali

Hanging Gardens of Bali (Indonesia)


Even if the name doesn’t ring a bell, you’ve probably seen this picturesque Instagrammer’s dream somewhere on social media. Best known for its two-tiered infinity swimming pools overlooking the jungles of Ubud, the Hanging Gardens of Bali is a haven where worries fade away amidst the serene backdrop of wildlife and the melodious chirping of birds. Perched on the edge of the forested valley, guests can fully immerse themselves within the treetop surroundings by riding the funicular between the reception and villas. With just 44 accommodations, the boutique resort lets you soak it all in, without ever feeling overcrowded.

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Photo: Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba
Photo: Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba

Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba (Japan)


Hakuba, often dubbed the "Japanese Alps," garners significant acclaim for its bustling winter ski season. However, fewer are privy to its hidden gem status during the brisk, breezy summers, when it transforms into a lush oasis boasting verdant forests and meticulously manicured lawns. Book yourself into Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba, which boasts 60,000m² of landscaped gardens, mountain stream and natural forest surrounding its buildings. Furthermore, with over 200 litres of pure mineral water gushing from deep below the forest every minute, their hot spring, Mizubasho Onsen, offers a well-deserved spa retreat amidst the tranquil surroundings.

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Photo: Caravan by Habitas AIUIa
Photo: Caravan by Habitas AIUIa

Caravan by Habitas AlUla (Saudi Arabia)


Erase all preconceptions of trailers and caravans, for in Saudi Arabia's mastery, Caravan by Habitas AlUla redefines luxury with unparalleled refinement. Nestled within a desert canyon, framed by towering rock formations and distant hills, this is far from your average hotel experience. Here, guests indulge in the epitome of luxury "airstream" glamping, complete with outdoor decks and breathtaking vistas at every turn. From an outdoor cinema experience in an Arabian majlis-style theatre beneath the desert night sky, to hot air balloons, sunrise yoga, and sound baths, you’ll never look at caravan sites quite the same way again.

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Photo: The Kumaon
Photo: The Kumaon

The Kumaon (India)


There is perhaps no better place to enjoy the mountains of India than from within the breathtaking Himalayas. Maybe, this was what Sri Lankan architects Pradeep Kodikara and Jineshi Samaraweera were thinking when they built their architectural marvel — The Kumaon, made up of 10 suites arranged in pairs that gracefully winding down a hillside. The design is minimalist-chic, with stone walls and raw concrete beams complemented by the warmth of bamboo cladding and hardwood floors, much of which is meticulously hand-constructed. Nearby, at the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, wild leopards roam.

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Photo: Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort
Photo: Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort

Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort (Thailand)


Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort is a mountain sanctuary in Chiang Rai with views of three countries: Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos. Every angle of this property offers uninterrupted views of the lush jungle, while the refreshing mountain breeze provides a welcome reprieve from the summer humidity. Meanwhile, the property can also help to arrange a trip to the elephant sanctuary, a journey down the Mekong river, and a hike through the wilderness that will have you reconnected with nature in no time.

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Photo: Banyan Tree Ringha
Photo: Banyan Tree Ringha

Banyan Tree Ringha (China)


At a cool 10,000 feet elevation in the mountains of Shangri-La, Yunnan, Banyan Tree Ringha presents a Tibetan-style retreat with its inspired lodges, fashioned from traditional farmhouses, gazing out over the pristine landscape. Trekking showcases an ideal means to explore the surroundings, with popular sights including Baishuitai, nestled at the foot of the Haba Snow Mountain, and the awe-inspiring Gandan Songzanlin Monastery. For those seeking diverse experiences, mushroom hunting excursions cater to varying levels of fitness, ensuring options for every adventurer.

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Photo: Six Senses Bhutan
Photo: Six Senses Bhutan

Six Senses Bhutan (Bhutan)


Bhutan, a hiker's paradise steeped in centuries of rich culture and tradition, demands exploration beyond a single hotel. Fortunately, Six Senses Bhutan provides five distinct locations — scattered across Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Gangtey, and Bumthang — each offering a unique landscape, aesthetic, and immersive experience. At each of the five retreats, guests can enjoy views from serene hilltops to verdant forests, within the pristine kingdom often hailed as the "Happiest Place in the World." Embark on a curated itinerary with them, and you'll swiftly comprehend the allure of Bhutan's beauty and tranquillity.

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Photo: Hoshinoya Guguan
Photo: Hoshinoya Guguan

Hoshinoya Guguan (Taiwan)


Taiwan’s hot springs are among the best in the world, and Hoshinoya Guguan was sure to make a note of this when they chose their location ahead of opening in the region. Nestled within a valley in Taiwan's Central Mountains, the property celebrates its unique setting, complete with its own hot springs. Guests can enjoy both public baths and private in-room ones, along with minimalist-designed accommodations that offer gorgeous views of the surrounding valley.

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Whether you’re in need of a little downtime, or simply looking to escape the heat of the city, Asia is a great place for mountain retreats with a little breeze. From designer hotels in the Himalayas, to hot springs in the valleys of Taiwan’s great outdoors, there's something for every jet-setter in the continent.

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