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With its lush riverside setting amid the jungle-covered mountains of northern Laos, Rosewood Luang Prabang has been the talk of the town since its March opening. Designed by Bill Bensley, the resort’s 23 guest rooms and villas, which include six well-appointed hilltop tents, blend local touches with French-colonial flair. The Great House restaurant specializes in regional Laotian delicacies, while Sense, A Rosewood Spa pampers guests with Laotian-inspired treatments and beauty rituals. Make the most of it all with the Ancient Wonders of Laos package, which runs till the end of the year. Valid for stays of three nights or more, the offer includes daily breakfast for two at The Great House, luxury round-trip airport transfers, a 60-minute Laotian massage for

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