Trying for a tryst…sexy and very private getaways.
By Barbara Kingstone

A short drive to the desert from Dubai
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1. The villa suite was stunning, it’s design a triumph from the hand
colourful Balinese carved doorways, carved canopy bed, thatched roof, private
walled tropical garden, open sided stand-alone living pavillion just out from
the sleeping area. Then there is the very sexy, very private, outdoor shower
, except for a curious monkey, and a walled courtyard that would defeat any
prying eyes. Balinese are friendly by nature and with a smile, a staff member
who had a master key to the front gate had just laid out my breakfast after
I had my morning dip in the private plunge pool. However, as I sat munching
on the tropical fruit at the Four Seasons Hotel and Resort in Jimbaran, Bali,
amongst all this luxury and pampering, it suddenly struck me. I was alone. Even
the brown beady eyed gecko who starred up at me from the stone floor, didn’t
hang around. How wonderful it would have been to have had a companion. Thinking
more about that idea, it occurred to me that this would be the five star venue
for a tryst. Yes, this would certainly top my list as one of the best assignation
sites. The idea of privacy, food with the press of a button, overlooking the
blue seas, sharing one of the large private treatment rooms at the very spacious
spa with an adorned one got me thinking about other journeys, other destinations
for sensuous sojourns. Hotels for clandestine meetings became my passion as
I continued to travel alone with an eye for seducement.
2. The Residence Hotel and Spa is part of One and Only Royal Mirage in Dubai,
United Arab Emirates. Although the original idea for the hotel may not have
been for rendezvous purposes, they had the circumstances down pat in this idyllic
atmosphere. Not one window of any of the suites faces the outside world. Each
suite is so private and with the added effect of the healthy vegetation planted
around the grounds so that even Indian Jones couldn’t have hacked his
way through the shrubs. Neither outsiders or guests who are staying at the two
sister hotels on this huge property is welcomed at the restaurant or for that
matter, allowed to visit any areas except with an appointment at the very swanky,
downstairs, out of the way spa. The hush tones in the small but posh chandelier
lobby may be the only place to see anyone, other than in the fairly formal but
small restaurant. But then there is always room service!
3. As I continued with my secret agenda travels for the best sensual spots
in the world, I was mesmerized by Mom Tri’s Villa Royale, The Gourmet
Hotel, in Tata Beach, Phuket. Built as the sumptuous private residence of the
royally connected Mom (his royal title) Tri, this Harvard University architect
graduate, had built in classical Thai style, a home. Villa Dharma Raksa, sits
high on a hill among a garden designed by noted author and style maven, William
Warren, overlooking the azure Andaman Sea. Naturally, the chic hideaway is one
of the most beautiful accommodations since it was Mom Tri’s very own getaway
from Bangkok. Just below this residence another grand space built to include
a huge rock, is the former office of Mom Tri and his precious wine cellar. Now
that this room is part of the hotel, the cellar causes much amusement as the
largest mini bar in the world and bottles are counted each morning. Mom Tri
had a sudden inspiration to add on a few dozen rooms and voila a small hotel
that deserves the word boutique. There are several small secluded sea terraces
tucked away on the property. Here at the hotel, luxury abounds with the island’s
multi award winning restaurants within the hotel compound but separated by more
gardens and a reception house. At Villa Royale, there is also a spa, very privately
located up another hill, passed an antique carved temple gate and a large niched
Buddha. The wellness centre offers papayas and tropical fruit rubs which enrich
and nourish- with, of course, the opportunity to have treatments in the same
room. There is also the choice between two pools , one fresh water, the other
salt water both, large enough to swim comfortably but small enough not to invite
too many sun worshippers. The sandy beach is a bit of a travail, down a few
dozen steps to one of the top beaches, Kata Noi..
12 Kata Noi Rd. 66 76 333 566
4. I couldn’t help but think that, although my next nomination for a
seduction venue may be at the other end of the world, Jerejak, an island off
Penang and just about 20 minutes from the capital city of Georgetown, is well
worth the end result. And what a history this small island has. It’s a
10 minute ferry ride away from the capital city of Georgetown but with a legendary
history. Once a leper colony (now stay with me, it gets better), it was also
a Russian cemetery (keep reading) and also German submarine base (so that part
isn’t romantic!). But now it’s a glorious hotel with a noted spa
where there are individual opened side treatment rooms for two, hiking trails
for those adventures that have climbed out of bed and wall climbing to keep
the body in shape. As for the villas that are very well appointed and extremely
private.
5. I love Asia so it wasn’t a difficult decision to head off to the up
and coming tourist destination, Cambodia. Of course, Angkor Wat is usually the
reason tourists visit but then La Residence d’Angkor in Sien Reap should
be reasons number two. Over a small bridge that spans lotus flower filled waters,
is a typical Khmer designed lobby. Papa Hemingway would have loved the upstairs
dark wood paneled room fitted with several ceiling fans and usually quite empty
since most people are off traipsing through the temples. During mid afternoon
when the sun is too hot to do much else, the soft breeze wafts through the open
windows and this becomes a tea room. Before and after it’s a fine library
sitting room and then pre dinner, it’s one of the chicest choices in the
small city for drinks while listening to local musicians play their unusual
looking instruments. Down a well marked stone pathway and around the swimming
pool which features thousands of hand made tiles in every imaginable colour
of green, are splendidly decorated rooms. Each has its own balcony , most facing
the swimming pool. Here privacy is honoured. The only reason to leave this abode
is to roam around the ancient Angkor Wat, the world’s most famous temple,
only 10 minutes away. Other than going to the restaurant on the premises for
Cambodian dinner and a chance to see young Aspara dancers, a couple could easily
seclude themselves from anyone they may know or have met. Besides, the ever
so appealing large free form triangular bath does have a come- hither look about
it. Ah, it is so Greta Garbo…”I vant to be alone”.
6. Shangri La Hotels are a major team player in the world of chain hotels.
They’re usually large, perfectly designed with service that is without
fault. Too large for an assignation, you say? Never if you’re in Kowloon’s
(Hong Kong) Shangri-La. On the Kowloon side of Victoria Harbour (there’s
another Shangri La in Central), the waiting doormen usher you in like royalty.
From the 20th floor on, the executive floors, are very spacious rooms. Especially
applauded are the ones facing the harbour with the lights of the architecturally
grand skyscrapers across in Central, the downtown area in Hong Kong Island.
With the efficiency of the room staff, they are happy to return at your pleasure
to tidy up the room. What makes this hotel so romantically feasible is that
thee is an exit on the third floor which leads to the harbour waterfront and
the Avenue of Fame walkway. The love struck never have to use the main entrance
nor for that matter, do they have to dine in one of the several on-site restaurants,
although it would be a shame not to try the award winning Chinese food Shang
Palace. What could be more sensuous than eating an exquisite meal? The answer
is going to the bowels of the building, walking passed the laundry and the florist
and entering the inner and very private sanctum of the wine cellar. It’s
not advertised and the likes of Jackie Chan, Hong Kong’s most famous personality
often, for privacy’s sake, selects this venue. Surrounded by rare wine,
the table is decorated with the finest china and flowers and since the room
is never mentioned in their pamphlet, it has, up until now, been a well kept
secret. Of course, to cool things off, there is an ice cream bar and not far
is the local sport, shopping, with many top designers stores within a stone’s
throw.

View from the Villa at Biras Creek Hotel
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Seating area on the verandah |
7. Closer to home, on this continent, is the Relais & Chateaux rated, Biras
Creek Hotel on the Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands. On the ½ hour
boat ride from the small airport to the isolated 60 room resort, I was quizzing
a newly wed couple as to why they decided on this resort as apposed to the better
known, more elaborate Little Dix Resort. The groom laughed and with a smile
answered, “how could I tell anyone that I was going on my honeymoon to
a place called Little Dix?” Getting to Biras Creek is like a tour of how
tropical living should be. Elegance without formality. On the tranquil 140 acres
property are thick busy green vegetation with shots of colourful, large flower.
For drama, there are nature’s gift, huge, carved rocks. On this small
island you’ll find a good mix of nature and civilized amenities.
The only time a couple has to see or be seen is at check-in.
The villa suites include a living room, large bedroom, well designer spacious
bathrooms and verandah. Two bikes lean against the side of the white bougainvillea
filled outside wall for the convenience of the guests. The beach is not easily
reachable, and that’s where the wheels come in handy. All the facilities
are up and down the various hills and valleys. The restaurant and library are
up one hill, the spa down near the water’s edge. With only- guest allowed
policy, the spa is usually a busy place. Yoga takes place daily on the outdoor
platform overlooking the various blue water. And for couples that can’t
bear to be apart there are double massage rooms where the aloe and neem leave
concoctions are soothing and revitalizing.
(1800 223 1108)
email. CaribislesAtaol.com

One of the accommodation houses at Windamere Hotel in Darjeeling
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8. It would be remiss for this scribe not to mention the land that brought
you the Kamma Sutra. India is a patchwork for textures, smells, colours and
romance. High in the Himalayas is Windamere Hotel the original Heritage House
of the Himalayas. Certainly the location would be a clue for seclusion however
this hotel is so well known that it’s necessary to plan well ahead, which
should be done anyway for a lover layover. Although the name is quite off putting,
TinkerBell’s Cottage is more aptly known as the Honeymoon Cottage. Set
apart from the rest of the buildings on the property built on Observatory Hill
where Darjeeling had its beginnings, this sweet suite sits on a small hill.
TinkerBelle comes with all the niceties one could expect from this gem of an
hotel. No matter how warm and cozy the hotel accommodations are, a gloved attendant
starts the fire in the fireplace early each evening then later places a hot
water bottle between the sheets so that snuggling under warm bed covers is part
of the service. However, one could only hope that there is enough heat permeating
already. The expected privacy comes with a dedicated and very discreet maid/butler.
It may be hard to conceive that rolling out of the sack at 3 AM can be romantic
but even those needing more bed time would be miserable if they didn’t
take advantage of viewing the blazing sunrise on Tiger Mountain, 35 minute car
ride away. Watching the blazing colour change on this part of the Himalayan
mountains is an awesome but bone chilling experience where winter warm clothing
is a must. However, it’s well worth the non challenging climb for the
colourful palette vista. Although porridge may not seem like the most sensuous
meal of all times, Windamere is noted for theirs and it’s part of the
breakfast that’s awaiting from your mid morning return. Either in TinkerBell’s
Cottage or the small, intimate dining area, be a bear and have a bowl.. Later
in the day, like many Maharajahs and their ranis, (plus other visiting European
royalty who have visited this hilltop resort), for those in search of “old”
India, there’s the traditional afternoon tea – an indispensable
part of the Raj experience. When I visited, (let me insert that I was, unfortunately,
again on my own), it was served on the Sunnyside terrace by white gloved waiters
carrying silver trays. Some guests prefer to have their tea in Bearpark’s
Parlour or Daisie’s Music Room, but the undulating, deep blue and purple
valleys that rise in the far distance to snow capped peaks makes a glorious
view from any venue. This most rounded romantic trip should include a visit
to market square down below, visiting the Buddhist monastery established around
1755, located at the top of the hill. It’s is also where a century later,
a Hindu shrine was also built. Other activities are the Windamere Centre for
Well Being, Itati, recently opened, Z’ri, the newly opened gift shop,
named after a Tibetan stone that is supposed to have sacred and lucky properties,
both good omens for a happy tryst.. (Tel 91 0354 54041 Windamere@vsnl.com
9. Driving in India is a life threatening affair but it’s well worth
the risk considering the old fort that awaits you. Two ancient cannon straddle
the entrance to Khimsar Fort, established in 1523. It’s easy to get hooked
on this unexpected palace turned resort perched on the edge of the Great Thar
Desert. History abounds. This was the ancestral home of Rao Karamsiji, the 8th
prince of Roa Jodhaji, Maharaja of Jodphur. The accommodations are massive,
bathrooms large enough to be an adequate size for a bedroom. Dressing and sitting
areas and the huge bedroom with scalloped Rajahstan architectural arches, make
this feel very princely. A narrow stone rampart leads to another part of the
fort, the domed terrace and the observation area. Breakfast is served here and
is pure perfection on the constant sunny days. It isn’t difficult to spend
hours lingering over the delectable choices from the buffet followed by a hand
in hand, exploration of the property which is a regal sheer delight.
Tel 91 1585 26 23 45 khimsar_jpl@sancharnet.in the nearest airport is Jodphur, 90 kms from the hotel.
10. New Yorkers, Liz, a magazine executive and Chris, a Wall Street financier,
were holding hands over a table at breakfast when I met them. They were on their
honeymoon. Sitting here in a remote part of Tanzania at the luxurious tented
Grumeti River Camp, they told me it had taken months of researching various
global destinations before they decided on this idyllic valley in the western
corridor of the Serengeti National Park. And they couldn’t have chosen
a more romantic and private spot in the world. It’s roughing it in Ritz
style.
From a blanket of Nile Cabbage leaves in the Grumeti River, just past the
long narrow garden, out popped a huge hippo, exhaling and inhaling before submerging
again. More discreet were the crocodiles which keep a lower profile at this
time of the day, also hidden away under the cabbage leaves. However, all the
couple wanted was to get to one of the 10 canvas, beautifully furnished ensuite
accommodations where they could dash into the outdoor shower. Among the décor
is a Phillip Starck inspired conical sink, quite a departure for a tent in a
bush. During the day, the focus is on game viewing drives. And this being the
heart of Africa’s greatest wilderness, a sighting of a dazzle of zebra,
pack of hyena, journey of giraffe, crash of rhino, raft of hippo, heard of buffalo
and troop of baboon, makes for an exciting journey before Liz and Chris headed
back to their sumptuous deluxe tent.
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