Travel + Leisure India & South Asia

A HOLIDAY OF GENTLE LUXURIES

FOR THE LAST TWO years, COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the travel and hospitality industry. And travel writers like I have been on the thinnest end of the wedge. So, when I got an invite to travel to Thailand in February, it was like a lifebuoy being thrown to a drowning man and I grabbed at it without a second thought. Besides, who could ever say no to Thailand, the Land of Smiles?

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT, ) had invited a bunch of us to witness the Thai lotus unfolding its petals after the many pandemic-imposed lockdowns. When we landed at Suvarnabhumi Airport, I was impressed by the quick and efficient way in which we were processed and issued visas. Soon, we were whisked away to the Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok, where we were to

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