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InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping earns LEED Gold Certification
The recently renovated InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping has earned LEED Gold Certification, becoming the first hotel in Chiang Mai to be recognised for its sustainability initiatives. In its first LEED certification since opening, the hotel achieved a total of 65 points out of 100, earning top marks for water efficiency, innovation and focus on region-specific priorities. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the world’s most recognised green building rating system and focuses on sustainable living, the health of people and the environment. A leader in sustainable hospitality, InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping is now part of a select group of eco-friendly and innovative properties around the world that meet the exacting LEED Gold criteria. According to general manager Adnan Yucel: “When redesigning the iconic hotel that is now InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping, energy efficiency and sustainability were always at the forefront of our priorities. We are immensely proud that our dedication has been recognised with LEED Gold Certification. By combining the latest in green technology and architecture with deep respect for Thailand’s cultural heritage, we are committed to leading the way in sustainable luxury.” Staying sustainable To reduce water use, the team at InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping relies on 100 percent recycled water for landscape irrigation, and recycled water and water-saving fixtures for indoor systems. By choosing native and adaptable plants for its gardens, the hotel has not only contributed to restoring and protecting habitat areas from development and construction activities but has also ensured a significant reduction in water usage. As part of the efforts to minimise nighttime light pollution, backlight reduction lamps soften exterior glare, while facade and landscape lighting automatically turns off between midnight and 6:00 am. To reduce energy consumption, solar panels connect directly to the hotel’s electrical system, bypassing battery storage, and cover over three percent of the annual energy cost. In addition, high-performance laminated glass has replaced the original vision glass, ensuring enhanced energy efficiency throughout the building. Finally, to mitigate the effect of tropical heat, light-coloured pavements were chosen for the hardscape areas. With over 45 percent of the site dedicated to open spaces, including diverse green zones, social areas and recreational spaces, both guests and team members can enjoy social interactions in calming natural environments. Sustainable by design The hotel’s design, highly ranked by LEED for its commitment for innovation, celebrates Lanna culture by including such elements as the Pan Ya-style roof which was inspired by the region’s vernacular architecture. Such elements form a spiritual link between the modern building and the heritage temple on-site. Inside, carefully chosen graphics, textures and materials inspired by Lanna elements blend contemporary geometric structures with a time-honoured cultural identity.
InterContinental Halong Bay Resort set to become area’s first luxury destination resort
InterContinental Halong Bay Resort is slated to become the new jewel of Ha Long Bay when it opens this summer. The resort will offer curated experiences tailored for leisure seekers, culture enthusiasts and nature lovers alike from luxury cruises through Ha Long Bay and exploration into hidden caves, to visits to fishing villages for an authentic glimpse into life on the water. The resort’s architecture, led by WATG, reflects the heritage and vibrancy of the region, weaving together narratives from ancient folklore and celebrating the dramatic interplay of land, sea, islands and inlets that define Ha Long Bay’s natural beauty. With interiors by P49Deesign, the resort’s lobby takes inspiration from Vietnam’s traditional bamboo basket boats, while guest rooms highlight the striking colours of land and sea with turquoise blue upholstery, brass accents, and playful textures reminiscent of fish scales, rippling waters, or iridescent pearls throughout. Located at the gateway to Ha Long City, in the exclusive Ha Long Marina Urban Area, just outside the vibrant streets of Bai Chay, the InterContinental Halong Bay Resort is conveniently located just two hours from Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport. Offering a luxurious retreat, the resort will provide the perfect base for travellers to explore the natural beauty of Ha Long Bay, and a great accommodation for pre- and post-cruise stays. Where comfort comes first The resort will feature 174 guest rooms and suites, 60 residences and 41 private villas. In light of the fact that today’s travellers lead diverse lives, InterContinental Hotels & Resorts acknowledges the need for seamless transitions throughout their day. To address this and enrich the travel experience, the brand will help guests shape-shift through their day at its hotels and resorts. Initiatives include scientifically backed food and beverage programmes designed to reduce travel fatigue while multiple dining venues cater to differing guest needs from morning to night. All guests will also receive access to Timeshifter, a jet lag app which enables international guests to use the latest circadian science to adjust quickly to new time zones. Well-appointed meeting spaces and dining venues Featuring five dedicated event spaces and breakout areas equipped with state-of-the-art technology, the resort will welcome corporate meetings and events, weddings and celebratory milestone occasions. The elegant Grand Ballroom is the largest space, accommodating up to 1,050 guests in a theatre setup, 810 for receptions or 680 for banquets. Additionally, there are four versatile meeting rooms as well as outdoor venue options, including a manicured garden with a capacity of 330 persons and a terrace accommodating up to 390 persons for receptions. The resort will also boast of six eclectic dining venues that will take guests on a culinary journey of regional and international flavours. Signature restaurants will include Roku & Sky Bar, located on the 10th floor of the resort’s rooftop. Inspired by the Land of the Rising Sun, Roku & Sky Bar will offer a menu of specialty Japanese cuisine infused with local flair. From handcrafted cocktails to a traditional Sake Library, this rooftop destination, with a dramatic hanging bamboo art installation evoking the legend of Ha Long, will provide a unique dining experience, complemented by panoramic views of the bay. Yulong Mansion is a two-story venue that will offer a modern Cantonese dining experience. It will feature multiple private dining rooms, an open kitchen allowing guests to watch chefs at work, as well as notable tableside preparations such as Peking duck carving, elevating the dining experience with culinary craftsmanship. Relaxation and recreation for everyone Spa and recreational programming will also be introduced at the resort. The spa will collaborate with Margaret Dabbs London, a luxury British beauty brand, and Sodashi, an Australian clean beauty brand, who will provide wellness treatments ranging from healing facial rituals to nurturing, sensory body therapies for ultimate wellbeing. From beach activities such as volleyball to outdoor archery, three outdoor pools, the family-friendly Planet Trekkers kids’ club and The Game Room, which will feature a cinema, will ensure all generations are entertained.
InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping gets LEED Gold Certified
InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping, a recently renovated heritage hotel abutting UNESCO-listed sites, has earned LEED Gold Certification, making it the first hotel in Chiang Mai to receive this prestigious accolade. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the world’s most recognised green building rating system and focuses on sustainable living, the health of people and the environment. “When redesigning the iconic hotel that is now InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping, energy efficiency and sustainability were always at the forefront of our priorities,” said General Manager at InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping Adnan Yücel. “We are immensely proud that our dedication has been recognised with LEED Gold Certification. By combining the latest in green technology and architecture with deep respect for Thailand’s cultural heritage, we are committed to leading the way in sustainable luxury.” A leader in sustainable hospitality, InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping has joined a select group of eco-friendly and innovative properties around the world that meet the exacting LEED Gold criteria. In its first LEED certification since opening, the hotel achieved a total of 65 points out of 100, earning top marks for water efficiency, innovation and focus on region-specific priorities. Green footsteps in sustainability To reduce water use, the team relies on 100% recycled water for landscape irrigation, and recycled water and water-saving fixtures for indoor systems. By choosing native and adaptable plants for its gardens, the hotel has not only contributed to restoring and protecting habitat areas from development and construction activities but has also ensured a significant reduction in water usage. As part of the efforts to minimise nighttime light pollution, backlight reduction lamps soften exterior glare, while facade and landscape lighting automatically turns off between midnight and 6:00 am. To reduce energy consumption, solar panels connect directly to the hotel’s electrical system, bypassing battery storage, and cover over 3% of the annual energy cost. Additionally, high-performance laminated glass has replaced the original vision glass, ensuring enhanced energy efficiency throughout the building. Finally, to mitigate the urban heat island effect, light-coloured pavements were chosen for the hardscape areas. With over 45% of the site dedicated to open spaces – including diverse green zones, social areas and recreational spaces – both guests and team members can enjoy social interactions in calming natural environments. The hotel’s design, highly ranked by LEED for its commitment for innovation, celebrates Lanna culture by including such elements as the Pan Ya-style roof – inspired by the region’s vernacular architecture – to create a spiritual linkage between the modern building and the heritage temple on-site. Inside, carefully chosen graphics, textures and materials inspired by Lanna elements blend contemporary geometric structures with a time-honoured cultural identity.
InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping pays homage to Lanna traditions with the new Club InterContinental Lounge and The ii Spa
InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping recently expanded its range of luxury amenities with the opening of the Club InterContinental Lounge and The ii Spa. These two exceptional additions bring the region’s rich Lanna heritage to life, seamlessly blending modern luxury with traditional cultural experiences. As such, each venue offers a way to engage all the senses to create truly memorable moments in the jewel of Northern Thailand. A lounge where Lanna elegance is at its height Exclusively available to guests staying in Club InterContinental rooms, the newly opened Club InterContinental Lounge offers exclusive benefits for those seeking a refined, luxurious experience, with serene views and décor reflecting the essence of rich Lanna heritage. Enhanced by a tranquil water feature, the Lounge creates a calming atmosphere for relaxation, socialising, and business engagements. Guests enjoy priority check-in and check-out, premium beverages, buffet and à la carte breakfast, afternoon tea, and evening cocktails with canapés. The Lounge’s design honours rich Lanna heritage, incorporating Neoclassical elements that blend European styles with Chinese craftsmanship, creating an elegant and welcoming space. The food menu showcases influences from northern Thai cuisine, with all ingredients sourced from local, organic produce supported by the Royal Project Foundation, including vegetables, fruits, coffee, and organic chicken, contributing to the local community. Beverage offerings include sparkling wine to complement breakfast, a tea trolley showcasing a curated tea journey, a premium selection of liquors, and creative cocktails crafted by the Lounge’s expert bartender. The Lounge’s relaxation area features cabinet doors designed like tea drawers, inspired by British tea culture and the prosperity of rich Lanna heritage. Guests can enjoy the rich aroma of fragrant King of Siam Tea, a native rose tea, whilst admiring the serene, tree-lined view. Where wellness comes first The ii Spa offers an authentic wellness experience inspired by the centuries-old healing practices of Hong Mor Muang, originating in rich Lanna heritage. These time-honoured treatments, passed down through generations, blend herbal remedies with traditional therapeutic techniques to restore balance and promote wellness for the body, mind, and spirit. Honouring the region’s deep reverence for nature, the spa’s design incorporates the delicate Magnolia champaca flower, symbolising heritage and respect. Calming red tones in the reception area evoke the traditional Yam Khang healing practice, where herbal oils are applied with heat to promote wellness. Five treatment rooms, named after Lanna healing flowers, create a tranquil environment for guests to relax and rejuvenate. The ii Spa proudly features Panpuri, a renowned Thai brand celebrated for its organic ingredients, alongside Phytomer, a world-class skincare brand imported from France. The spa’s signature scent, Siamese Water, fills the space with the delicate fragrance of jasmine flowers, creating a soothing atmosphere. Also, Phytomer’s marine-based facial treatments rejuvenate and revitalise the skin, bringing a new level of radiance. Signature treatments include the Lanna Signature Massage (THB 3,100 for 120 minutes), a fusion of Northern herbal compresses, soothing oils, and Tok Sen hammering therapy that enhances circulation and relieves tension. The Lanna Blessing Massage (THB 4,500 for 120 minutes) combines the sacred Phang Prathip candle ritual with Lomi Lomi massage movements for deep relaxation. For couples, the Aroma Bliss Massage (THB 3,300 for 120 minutes) offers smooth palm strokes and aromatic oils that balance energy and relieve tension. Guests can further indulge in body scrubs, nourishing wraps using Panpuri products, and luxurious facials featuring Phytomer products. Every treatment at The ii Spa is designed to transport guests into a state of tranquillity, embracing the rich wellness traditions of Lanna heritage while offering a restorative, luxurious experience.
IHG to bring world-class luxury hospitality to Himachal Pradesh with the signing of InterContinental Kasauli
IHG® Hotels & Resorts has announced the signing of a management agreement with So Hotels LLP to develop InterContinental Kasauli. Slated to open in Q1 2029, the luxury resort is a significant addition to IHG’s growing portfolio in India. InterContinental Hotels & Resorts is the world’s first and largest international luxury hotel brand, synonymous with bold exploration, cultural discovery, and the worldliness that travel brings. With over 225 open hotels and nearly 100 properties in the pipeline, globally, the brand has been pioneering luxury travel for decades, bringing inspiring design and world-class service to new and established destinations across the world. Nestled in the serene Shivalik hills, InterContinental Kasauli will be surrounded by breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayas. Kasauli, a charming hill station, has emerged as a premier destination for leisure travelers and corporate gatherings, attributed to its excellent road connectivity to major cities like Chandigarh and Shimla. The resort will cater to leisure travellers and will add a new destination for weddings and high-end MICE business. Commenting on the signing, Sudeep Jain, Managing Director, South West Asia, IHG Hotels & Resorts, said, “We are delighted to collaborate with So Hotels LLP to bring IHG’s legacy luxury brand, InterContinental to Kasauli. With its strategic location, picturesque views, and world-class amenities, the hotel will offer an exceptional experience for travellers seeking relaxation, exclusive getaways, or even business engagements. Our globally recognized brand standards coupled with the owners’ expertise in developing and operating exceptional hill-station hospitality experiences in North India, we are confident the property will become a preferred choice for guests.” He added, “At IHG, we remain committed to expanding our portfolio in key leisure destinations across India, offering travelers globally recognized brands and memorable experiences. As Kasauli continues to attract discerning travelers, InterContinental Kasauli will elevate the hospitality landscape in the region” Ojas Garg, Managing Partner, So Hotels LLP, stated, “We are excited to partner with IHG hotels & resorts to introduce the world-renowned InterContinental brand to Kasauli. Given its strategic location and IHG’s esteemed reputation, we are confident that InterContinental Kasauli will set a new benchmark for hospitality in the region. The hotel’s thoughtful design, exceptional amenities, and unparalleled service will elevate the travel experience in this scenic town.” InterContinental Kasauli will feature around 130 aesthetically designed guest rooms and an array of amenities true to the brand’s hallmarks: with innovative Concierge Galleries, where the hotel lobby will be an epicentre of local, cultural knowledge, to Incredible Occasions where guests can celebrate any number of life’s milestones. With Holiday Inn Resort Kasauli also under development, both resorts are set to redefine leisure travel in Northern India.
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TDM Global Summit Singapore – 2025
November 24, 2025 | 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM SGT | InterContinental® Singapore , 80 Middle Road, Singapore 188966 DOWNLOAD
IWTA Awards 2024 cont.
Photos from the Inspiring Women in Travel Awards 2024, held at Intercontinental Bangkok
Inspiring Women in Travel Awards 2024
Photos from the Inspiring Women in Travel Awards 2024, held at Intercontinental Bangkok
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