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Aman Sveti Stefan: early-morning yoga

Amanresorts runs some of the world’s most luxurious hotels. Kate Moss, the Beckhams, Katy Perry and Russell Brand, Bill Clinton and even Nelson Mandela are all big fans. It’s recently opened Aman Sveti Stefan in Montenegro (that’s just south of … Continue reading
Eat pray love takes on new meaning

I was in Bali not long ago and spotted this spoof book for sale (left). Unless you have been living on a Mongolian hillside for the past few years, you’ll know Elizabeth Gilbert’s bestseller Eat Pray Love was partly set … Continue reading
