Luxury Hospitality Daily News

< Previous news Next news >

Small Luxury Hotels of the World: 2020 Luxury Travel Trends

At Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH), we’re constantly on a mission to find the most individual, intimate and intense hotel and travel experiences around the world for our discerning travellers.

Small Luxury Hotels of the World: 2020 Luxury Travel Trends

At Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH), we’re constantly on a mission to find the most individual, intimate and intense hotel and travel experiences around the world for our discerning travellers.

Category: Worldwide - Industry economy - Trends / Expert's advice
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2020-01-21


The main tenets of this report include creative sustainability, wellbeing, community, food, escapes and emerging destinations.

Conscious luxury

The momentum created behind conscious travel in 2019 is unprecedented and proved that behaviour can change quickly for the better. As a global company, SLH will be launching a Sustainability Manifesto in 2020 laying out commitments for SLH as a business as well as guidance for our member hotels. In the meantime, we take inspiration from some of our hotels who have gone above and beyond to pave the way and create a place where guests can truly relax, find tranquility and travel in a mindful way.

Bio-architecture

SLH hotels are renowned for their connection to their destination and immersion in the landscape. Examples of bioarchitecture can be seen across the collection as hotels seek alternative solutions to building techniques that can cause environmental damage via impact, waste and pollution.

The Racha in Phuket blends in with the existing terrain of the land, incorporating building materials that were selected not to cut through the land or boulders and minimize the number of trees that needed to be cut down. Many of the villas have trees coming through the terraces and for each tree that was lost on property, two have been planted in its place.

The walls at The Sukhothai Shanghai are made from clay which is highly effective in air purification, humidity regulation and sound absorption, vital for optimal health and brain function.

New to SLH, Gangtey Lodge in Bhutan, one of only two carbon-negative countries in the world, has been designed to have minimal impact on the surrounding landscape. Local, recycled and eco-friendly materials were used in construction and the building designed for maximum energy efficiency

More about...




You will also like to read...







< Previous news Next news >




Join us on Facebook Follow us on LinkedIn Follow us on Instragram Follow us on Youtube Rss news feed



Questions

Hello and welcome to Journal des Palaces

You are a communication or the PR manager?
Click here

You are an applicant?
Check out our questions and answers here!

You are a recruiter?
Check out our questions and answers here!