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Glass is enchanted by A Shangri-La Al Husn, Oman

THEY say that the frankincense delivered to Jesus by the Three Wise Kings came from Oman, a lesser known Gulf states that today is fast emerging as a new star of the east thanks to its spectacular landscapes and unhurried ambiance.  Al Husn infinity pool through courtyard arch Despite undergoing

Glass takes a trip of a lifetime along the Great Ocean Road 

AUSTRALIA is known for the great outdoors and its incredible landscapes but accessibility to this mighty continent is what the

Glass unwinds at Pretty Beach House, New South Wales

PRETTY Beach House, a magnificent rural retreat one hour’s drive north from Sydney, is one of those rare properties that

Glass experiences unprecedented luxury at Raffles Doha, Qatar

JUMPING on an impromptu 8-hour flight for a 3-day stay highlights my serendipitous personality. Luckily, this time around, it happened

Glass explores nature’s luxuries in Ecuador and the Galapagos

FLYING halfway across the world to the Galapagos is no comparison to Charles Darwin’s gruelling voyage in the Beagle, however,

The Chedi Muscat is an ideal blend of central city location and soothing ocean views

AS I ARRIVE at The Chedi in Muscat, there’s an immediate sense of being whisked away somewhere tranquil and exotic.

Swap your desk for the deckchair! It’s time to work from paradise

THERE is one word on everyone’s mind. Escapism. As we all adapt to the new normal, the memories of foreign

Glass stays at Dubai’s Arabian Palace, One&Only Royal Mirage

AS A design lover, the first thing that caught my attention at the One&Only Royal Mirage was the attention to

Glass goes Into the Water at The Cove at Atlantis

“IT makes you feel tiny, doesn’t it?”, I ask my sister as we walk through an enormous, open hallway, between

Bringing fashion to life – Glass visits the Palazzo Versace, Dubai

THE medusa head smiles up at me as I enter the Palazzo Versace Hotel, located on the ancient Dubai Creek,


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