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Amantaka is a luxury hotel in
Luang Prabang Luang Phabang, ( Lao: ຫລວງພະບາງ/ ຫຼວງພະບາງ) or ''Louangphabang'' (pronounced ), commonly transliterated into Western languages from the pre-1975 Lao spelling ຫຼວງພຣະບາງ (ຣ = silent r) ...
,
Laos Laos (, ''Lāo'' )), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic ( Lao: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, French: République démocratique populaire lao), is a socialist ...
. The hotel, located in a French colonial building, is operated by
Aman Resorts Aman Resorts is the trading entity of Aman Group Sarl, a Swiss-headquartered multinational hospitality company. Founded by Indonesian hotelier Adrian Zecha in 1988, the company operates 34 properties in 20 countries. Vladislav Doronin is the ch ...
and opened in September 2009. The hotel is located in the northwestern part of the city in the old town area, several metres from the
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and approximately 400 metres northeast of the
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. The hotel encourages the education of the guests in traditional Lao culture and hires such cultural advisers to teach the guests on a regular basis in traditional Lao customs and practices. Originally completed in 1923 as the Viceroy family residence of Prince Boun Khong, Amantaka’s Aman Villa is situated in close proximity to Amantaka, allowing guests easy access to all the resort’s facilities.


History

The opening ceremony in September 2009 was attended by several important Laotian government officials, including the Minister of Information and Culture ( Mounkeo Oraboun), Minister to the President's Office (
Soubanh Srithirath Soubanh Srithirath ( lo, ສຸບັນ ສະຣິດທິຣາດ; born 9 September 1936 – died 17 July 2012) is a Laotian politician. He served as Minister to the President's Office in Laos and was Chairman of the Lao Commission for Drug ...
), Minister to the Prime Minister's Office (
Cheuang Sombounkhanh Cheuang Sombounkhanh (; born 5 March 1955 – died 17 May 2014) was a Laotian politician. He was the governor of Bank of the Lao P.D.R. from 1997 to 1999. From 2010 until his death, he had worked as a Minister to the Office of the Prime Ministe ...
), the president of the Aman Resorts group and various senior officials and businessmen.Amantaka hotel in Luangprabang
Retrieved September 4, 2010
The building dates to the French colonial period in the early twentieth century. The building was bought by Aman Resorts and was managed by an Australian, Gary Tyson, who served as General Manager from 2009 - October 2015. The current General Manager is Donald Wong, who took over from Livio Ranza on the 26th October 2016. Donald worked at Amansara, Amankora and Aman New Delhi from 2006 for 5 years in the sales, and marketing and operational areas. Prior to his return to Aman, Donald worked in Hong Kong, with Mandarin Oriental, and most recently, in Thailand. In 2010 the hotel was featured by the American luxury travel magazine, ''
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'' on both their Asian and Asian and Australasian "Hot List"s.


Architecture

The hotel is located in a French Indochinese colonial building, characterised by its low height and extensive width, containing many pilasters to support the roof. It is set in gardens and is painted in white with a red-orange roof. The hotel name, Amantaka, is derived from the
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word
aman Aman may refer to:Poli People First names * Aman Hambleton (born 1992), Canadian chess grandmaster * Aman Hayer (born 1979), Bhangra musician * Aman Verma (actor) (born 1971), Indian actor Surnames * Mohammed Aman (born 1994), Ethiopian mi ...
meaning "peace" and the word
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, meaning "teacher of the Buddha".


Suites

A boutique hotel, it contains 24 lavish suites, encircling a central courtyard and is designed with a mixture of traditional Lao furnishings and modern. The suites range in size from 70 to 120 square metres and include eight suites, four pool suites, eight Khan pool suites, two Mekong pool suites and two Amantaka pool suites. The suites are accessed through louvered doors from the courtyard. All of the rooms have a king-sized bed centre of the suites beneath a traditional high ceiling. The rooms are painted in white and have mahogany or dark wood furnishings and windows. The rooms are reported to be between US$700 and US$1,400 a night, the most expensive being the Amantaka pool suites ($1400) followed by the Mekong pool suites ($1200). The hotel encourages the education of the guests in traditional Lao culture and hires such cultural advisers to teach the guests on a regular basis in traditional Lao customs and practices. File:Amantaka Hotel2.jpg, Amantaka Hotel File:Amantaka Hotel3.jpg, Lounge File:Amantaka Hotel4.jpg, Dining room File:Amantaka Hotel5.jpg, Exterior walls File:Amantaka Hotel6.jpg, The Hotel lobby File:Amantaka Hotel8.jpg, Suite bathroom


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Official siteHotel inauguration videoVideo of the hotel by Condé Nast TravelerPhotographs

{{Aman Resorts Aman Resorts Hotels in Laos Buildings and structures in Luang Prabang Hotels established in 2009