From the Himalayan peaks of Bhutan to the vividly colourful reefs surrounding Indonesia’s fabled Spice Islands, Aman delivers exceptionally private adventures.
Aman Residences represent a complete immersion in the Aman lifestyle - an opportunity to discover a new destination, and your own sanctuary to retreat to whenever you need it.
Taking the Aman experience to the skies and the seas, Aman concierges create exclusive, personally tailored travel itineraries by private jet, yacht or heritage ocean vessel, all available for individual charter.
Aman’s resort teams create intimate occasions and personalised events that unlock the spirit of the setting, bringing alive ancient customs, quirks of local folklore, and much-loved cultural traditions.
Spiritual leaders to farming families, electric urban centres to peaceful island villages – these are the connections that shape the spirit of Aman, the encounters that enrich us.
From the white-sand beaches of Thailand to the snow-capped peaks of Italy, Aman has curated a range of retreats especially for active guests looking to push themselves to the next level.
When Aman was still in its infancy, a new flight to Bhutan sowed the seeds for Amankora. It took many decades for Aman to become the first resort in the remote Himalayan kingdom. But the legacy lives on today in a unique concept of five lodges, spread across scenic valleys.
Architect Peter Muller spent two decades trying to realise his vision of luring Bali’s visitors into the Ubud highlands and away from the coast. To create his pioneering new village-style resort, he needed a partner, eventually turning to Aman who had just launched the Asian boutique hotel concept. The result is Amandari.
A new high point for hospitality in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, Aman New York is a modern landmark with a historic past. Its home in the century-old Crown Building – named for its gold-covered, coronet-like top – once housed the 1920s original of the Museum of Modern Art.
In 1993, Aman embarked on a unique journey in Moyo Island in the eastern part of the Indonesian archipelago – a destination with a pristine underwater realm and remarkable history that has fascinated explorers and travellers for decades.
Originally built to house the esteemed guests of King Jayavarman VII – Angkor’s greatest architect – this storied Cambodian stay went on to host latter-day luminaries such as Jackie Kennedy and Peter O’Toole before becoming Amansara in the shadow of Siem Reap.
The story of Amanyangyun begins 700 kms away in rural Fuzhou. When a much-needed reservoir was approved, a local philanthropist partnered with Aman to relocate 50 Ming- and Qing-dynasty villas – along with a thousand camphor trees – to their new home in Shanghai.