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The Andaman Langkawi joins The Luxury Collection

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Tuesday, 15 December 2009

The Andaman Langkawi has joined Starwood’s The Luxury Collection Hotels & Resort. Nestled in the midst of a 50-million year old virgin rainforests, the 186-room Andaman is cradled between the Mat Cincang mountain range and the Andaman Sea on the most northwestern tip of Langkawi. Guests have access to the Datai Bay, one of Langkawi’s best stretches of beach where views of sunsets are truly magnificent.

Three restaurants and two lounge bars provide an epicurean journey for guests. The Restaurant offers all day dining and The Japanese Restaurant presents authentic fare specially crafted by a Japanese Chef. The Poolside Terrace is a perfect venue for a snack or wood fired pizza in an enchanting tropical setting, while the Beach Bar or Lobby Lounge sets the tone for a relaxed evening with colorful cocktails before a sunset.

For leisure, guests can explore the local area on mountain bikes, bird watch on Gunung Raya - the highest point of the rainforest, as well as observing Langkawi’s magnificent views above the rainforest canopy. Golfers can make the most of the 18 hole championship Datai Bay Golf Club which is adjacent to hotel. The Spa is an intimate and nurturing sanctuary for men and women who want balance and harmony in their lives.

“We are proud to unveil The Andaman and invite sophisticated global explorers to uncover the indigenous offerings, heritage and treasures within this destination resort,” said Chuck Abbott, Regional Vice President, South East Asia. “For today’s travellers, The Luxury Collection is the curator of extraordinary experiences where guests will experience not only an exceptional level of service but perfect location and indigenous personal offerings.”

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