Steeped in Luxury – Oberoi Marrakech

I was exceptionally impressed with the Oberoi; I wasn’t prepared to love it as much as I did! I’ve stayed at Oberoi in India; they are gorgeous and quite Over The Top! Oberoi Marrakech is outside the city fray, a calm haven of private villas with deep heated plunge pools. It’s elegant, but not overdone. A peaceful oasis within minutes from the chaos that is Marrakech!  Ranked Number 1 Resort in North Africa and the Middle East. Mind reading staff know your needs before you utter a request!

The stunning arrival courtyard sets the stage, incorporating the design of the historic Medersa Ben Youssef, built in the 14th century; one of Marrakech’s most famous historic monuments. There are picturesque views of the majestic snow-capped Atlas Mountains from the gardens, the restaurants and many of the villas. From the moment you arrive, I was impressed by the architecture, the level of service and the warm hospitality. Quiet elegance with a front row view of the snowcapped Atlas Mountains reflected in a monumental reflection pool.

Thoughtfully laid out to offer privacy, the spacious and luxurious rooms and villas, most with large heated private pools and gardens, the villas incorporate authentic Andalusian design and comes with a butler. Seventy-eight villas are clustered across the acres of lawns and manicured gardens. The Private Villas are decorated in a luxurious traditional Moroccan design with modern comforts and include a striking, landscaped garden, and a large pool within a secluded courtyard. Situated amid Mediterranean orchards of fragrant citrus trees and centuries old olive groves, an oasis outside the busy city of Marrakech. Water features, divine views of the majestic snowcapped Atlas Mountains, the Oberoi is civilized and sophisticated. My beautiful Pool Villa was so comfortable, I didn’t want to leave for meals, alfresco lunch, yes please! I am obsessive about arrivals – to a property or in suite.

Imagine how surprised I was to see a framed photo of myself in Asilah, a sunny stop along my month-long travels! Chocolates, cookies, small books and of course, Champagne! The framed photo – the Oberoi Welcome Committee took the time to follow me along my Camel Caravan and chose the photo as a delightful reminder of my Moroccan Journey! Best Welcome Ever! Did I mention the family history of hospitality?!

Royal Villa with private pool is plopped at the end of the property with a large, heated pool, manicured gardens, and sunny terraces. This is the ultimate two-bedroom Palace! There is a separate living room with a fireplace, a dining room, and a fully equipped kitchen. All the rooms are structured around a central patio with a water fountain; a pure spring that refreshes the entire space and gives life to the soul.

Take a spiritual detour to the Capital S Spa, focused on well-being, the engraved plaster wall of the spa building reads: Eternal Health…espousing a high level of wellness! Traditional Moroccan culture esteems water as a means of spiritual cleansing; a medium for self-reflection, contemplation, and purification. Thus, the location of the spa is highly symbolic. As you cross the lake to The Oberoi Spa, they would like you to leave the outside world behind and turn your focus inwards as you embark upon a unique journey to wellbeing. Resting rooms gaze at a tranquil lake, your pulse drops to a low beat. A resident Ayurvedic doctor and therapists from the Oberoi Sukhvilas Spa are in residence. Large well outfitted gym, indoor pool, and a hammam.  Reserve early, it’s a tranquil haven.

What Else? I never miss a wander through a hotel boutique, especially adore a shop which includes local designers. It is one of my favorites, with well curated selection of musky scented cologne and perfumes, jewelry, local designer clothing and fine ceramics.

On a morning stroll, I discovered a heartwarming sight: a corral with two rescue donkeys! Donkeys in Morocco have hard lives, these two adorable steeds enjoy a five-star life at the Oberoi. What hotel do you know of with rescue donkeys? A visit to Morocco guarantees a love of these gentle hard-working animals. I was thrilled to meet Sugar & Brownie who wear fringed masks to keep the flies off their face. Typical Oberoi elegance and kindness!? They love breakfast fruit or ask your butler for carrots or donkey treats! Sugar loves his back rubbed!

Pillow Menu – Yes! Duck Down pillows, Buckwheat Pillows, Memory Foam Pillows, Dual Zone, Body Pillow! Please call housekeeping to ensure you have a comfortable sleep!

Celebrated for enlightened service, the Oberoi family founded the Grand Hotel in Calcutta in 1939, they can teach quiet understated service. Highly Recommend a leisurely long stay outside the Marrakesh fray.

Oberoi Marrakech

A Taste of Captivating Colombia.

Join my Journey this spring to Colombia. Mention Latin America and Colombia, and your first descriptions might be dazzling mountain peaks, coffee farms, salsa music, a cathedral made of salt, sunshine and most likely, a history of crime. Colombia has all of these. Its people are stylish and sophisticated, few countries have managed the turnaround rebranding achieved by Colombia achieved in the last 15 years. Headlines noting unstable politics and city crime are now in the past. Improved trade and a growing tourism market have transformed the image. Travel now before it becomes a tourist mecca. Like South America in miniature, Colombia is a lively pastiche of Andean cities, Amazon basin, stately haciendas, marvelous artists, and charming colonial towns.

I arrive Bogota and will head directly to the Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina. The Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina entwines its 1940s colonial history with a splash of contemporary Colombia. A leafy suburban mansion set in the heart of the capital is an ideal retreat for those escaping the hustle and bustle of the city – settle down beside cozy fireplaces. Casa Medina is situated in the heart of Zona G, also known as the ‘gourmet zone’ of Bogotá. Within a one-mile radius there are more than a dozen restaurants and bars of a medium- to high-quality, situated in a safe area which is easy to explore on foot. Small details across the hotel pay homage to its founding architect, Santiago Medina, with stained-glass windows depicting a picture of birds and flowers – Medina’s passions. There are fireplaces in 16 of the 62 rooms, I’ve requested a cozy suite with fireplace.

Catching up from the trek from California, the first few days are filled with city touring and museum visits, including the historic La Candelaria where the two most noteworthy museums are the Gold & Botero Museums. Always schedule a Siesta in your planning!

After a few days of sightseeing and divine dining, head to the Coffee region to Hacienda Bambusa. Driving down the winding lane that leads to this hotel, you may feel like you’re approaching a working farm. What you actually come across is a carefully preserved, two-level hacienda that was the home of the Montoya family. Well-maintained gardens that are often busy with hummingbirds and farmland grazed by herds of white Cebu Brahman cattle encircle this intimate property.

Built around a tiny interior courtyard with a small fountain, the seven rooms face onto a balustraded gallery. They all have some outdoor space, and there are plenty of quiet corners in the gardens and by the swimming pool,

Many options include a classic day visiting the town of Salento as well as walk/hike, at whatever difficulty is comfortable in Corcora Valley.

Visit reborn city of Medellin. Venture out from Colombia’s second city to find a world in perpetual bloom. From its art and culinary scenes to the breathtaking Andes Mountains I can’t wait to experience the magic of Medellin.

The City of Eternal Spring – Known for its combination of warm days and cool nights, Medellin’s temperate climate in the Andes Mountains makes it an ideal destination year-round. From exploring this exciting city to adventuring out into the verdant countryside, soak in the incredible views. In Medellin, enchantment can be found around every corner, at every bend in the trail.

The Art of Medellin. In Medellin, guests are welcomed with open arms by paisas, as the locals are called. Wander to El Poblado to shop in the clothing boutiques filled with unique pieces made by Colombian designers. The grid of streets are overgrown in palms and gardens, cafes and chic shops. Don’t miss Makeno, a light flooded concept store that has approximately 100 Colombian fashion and accessory designers. A magical place where you can purchase high quality products with great design content. Visitors can check out Comuna 13 and its dynamic street art with a local artist, followed by contemporary fine art at the Medellin Museum of Modern Art. Medellin is the birthplace of Fernando Botero, his sculptures dot downtown and one can view the large collection of sketches and personal items he donated to the Antioquia Museum.

Siesta in Luxury – Of course, my team partners with the best five-star property in the city. Indulge in the luxury that Medellin offers while still experiencing the authenticity of the city and its people. I will be staying at El Cielo Hotel – of course, I have already reserved a table at the eponymous restaurant by superstar chef Juan Manuel Barrientos.

Perhaps more than anywhere else in Colombia today, Medellin is an example of just how far the country has come in the last 20 years –it has been recognized as one of the most innovative cities in the world. It is precisely this incredible transformation that makes Medellin a must for any visitor to Colombia looking to really appreciate and learn about the progress. Both the Festival of Flowers and the Christmas-time Festival of Lights are unique times to visit Medellin, with its beautifully mild climate, average 72 F, there really is not a bad time to visit what’s known as the “City of Eternal Spring.”

My team can curate an eight-day Journey which includes day trips to the small village of Santa Elena or up to 15 days.

Check out of Medellin for a drive out to Cannua Eco-Lodge. En route to Cannua, you’ll stop at the small town of Carmen de Viboral. Known for its local traditions of pottery making and ceramic art, Carmen de Viboral is a beautiful town whose buildings, monuments, and even their streetlights are adorned with unique ceramic pieces. Each wall of the town could have a mural, a ceramic design or even on its facade in an attempt to beautify the town while also paying respect to its generational tradition of ceramic artwork. 

Continue onto the small town of Marinilla to check in to the lodge Cannua. Cannua is an eco-lodge that opened its doors in late 2019 after many years of planning, studying the local environment, and employing the local community in its construction. With an emphasis on permaculture, Cannua was built within the nature, not on top of it.

Cannua Lodge

Optional tours that can be added onto your stay at Cannua: Rum, chocolate, and/or coffee tastings. Bird watching with an expert guide. Cheese-making with local farmers and livestock. Fuller day tours and hikes to Guatape, Carmen de Viboral, and other towns are available for those spending more time at Cannua.

Then, check out and transfer to Medellin airport for your flight onward to Cartagena.  Check in Casa San Agustin interesting places nearby the Hotel: Santo Toribio Church, Gold Museum, Inquisition Palace, Cathedral and old churches of Spanish Colonial era.

Arrive in time for a sunset cocktail at Café del Mar or one of the city’s rooftop bars is a great way to kick off your stay. The colorful streets are made for exploration on foot, so after breakfast you’ll meet your guide for a walking tour of the walled city center.

During your walk, we can arrange for an architect to join you and accompany you through the narrow and colorful alleys, to explain all the special characteristics of the monuments, churches, convents, and private houses that reflect all the influences – Moorish, colonial, military, Arabic, Spanish and North American – that have made Cartagena what it is today.

Before dinner, one of our favorite local bartenders will invite you to a tasting of several top-quality Caribbean rums. Rum is by far the most consumed alcohol in Latin America, and during the tasting you’ll also learn about the history of the spirit as well as the different styles and their origins. This is the perfect way to start a great evening in Cartagena!

Enjoy a day at leisure to explore Cartagena on your own. Or we can arrange additional exploration such as one of the favorite options: Explore the city’s art scene with a bilingual expert, focusing either on contemporary art museums and galleries. For shopaholics, a fashion specialist will get you special access to the top designers’ shops in Cartagena, featuring both Colombian and international designers.

Eat your way through Cartagena with tasting menus of typical dishes at four different restaurants. Or hit the traditional Bazurto market and then get to work in a Caribbean cooking class.

Explore Cartagena with an expert on the life of Gabriel García Marquez. Head out of the city to learn about the unique paso horses and go for a ride along the beach. The author of “Love in the Time of Cholera” and “One Hundred Years of Solitude” died in Mexico City, however in Colombia when he died, a marathon public reading of Garcia Marquez’s No One Writes to the Colonel took place at 1,400 public libraries. The Culture Ministry distributed 12,000 copies of the book for the occasion.

Gabriel García Marquez

Private Boat Island Hopping optional. Or, you may want to spend the entire day enjoying the Caribbean to its fullest.

The Rosario Islands are a coral reef comprising 27 islands, located about one hour by boat from Cartagena. Its natural landscapes, crystal clear water and coral reefs, home to diverse flora and fauna, are of course the main attraction.

Rosario Islands

Sail on a private motorboat or yacht, enjoy a joy ride and watch the Caribbean’s water as it changes color right in front of your eyes. You will stop at spots to snorkel and swim, as well as for lunch at one of our favorite rustic beach hotels. On board, your guide will have a choice of drinks and snacks for you as well! 

Until Next Time- check out and head home!