Asia

Properties across Japan, China, Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka and even in the far-flung corners of Bhutan and on the remote islands of the Philippines, have offered guests a new perspective on the continent’s diverse landscapes and vibrant communities, while in return Asia has served as inspiration for the brand’s evolution across the globe.

Thailand

In 1988, on the west coast of Phuket, Thailand, a legendary retreat was born. Since then, Asia has remained Aman’s original home.

Japan

Discover Aman's family of resorts in the three capitals of Japan: Tokyo, the modern capital; Kyoto, the ancient capital; and Ise Shima, the nation’s spiritual birthplace. With Sakura season drawing closer, all three properties are poised to transform with clouds of cherry blossoms.

Bhutan

The first resort in Bhutan and with five lodges across its central and western valleys, Amankora has been a part of this legendary Buddhist Kingdom for almost 20 years.

The Philippines

Blissfully marooned in the Cuyo Archipelago of northern Palawan in the Philippines, Amanpulo lies on Pamalican Island, a private island fringed with white sand beaches and pristine reefs.

Indonesia

From the jungle interior of Bali to the hidden paradise shores of Moyo Island, five Aman destinations each provide distinct perspectives on the nation’s nature and culture.

India

From ancient forts to tiger-inhabited wilds, explore Rajasthan’s natural splendour at regal Amanbagh and romantic Aman-i-Khás.

Vietnam

Claiming a spectacular stretch of Vietnam’s coastline within the verdant embrace of Nui Chua National Park and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Amanoi is a natural paradise overlooking Vinh Hy Bay.

Sri Lanka

From the mountain wilds Rajasthan spice-fragranced air of Sri Lanka’s palm edged coast, the Indian subcontinent promises the extraordinary in both nature and culture.

Laos

The pace of Luang Prabang, Laos’s spiritual capital, is seductively slow. Observe the ebb and flow of the mighty Mekong as saffron-robed Buddhist monks tread softly.

Cambodia

Once a residence for guests of King Sihanouk, Amansara is a masterpiece of 1960’s New Khmer architecture just ten minutes from the entrance to Cambodia’s Angkor Wat Unesco World Heritage Site.

China

For all the bustle and clamour of modern-day China, Aman promises balance, peace and cultural immersion through four unique properties.