Six properties across four countries, connected by short flights — the richest multi-Aman journey outside Japan.
By Biirdee Travel. Updated 2026-06-10.
Southeast Asia is where Aman was born, and the region remains its densest territory after Japan: Aman Nai Lert Bangkok and Amanpuri in Thailand, Amanoi on Vietnam's wild Vinh Hy Bay, Amansara in Siem Reap for Angkor, and Amantaka in the UNESCO river town of Luang Prabang — with Amanpulo's private island a short hop east and Indonesia's five properties extending the map south. Every leg is a one-to-two-hour regional flight.
Nobody should attempt all of it in one trip. The art is picking three or four properties that rhyme — a city, a culture, a coast — and letting Aman's guest-history machinery make the journey feel continuous. These are the combinations Biirdee books most.
The Culture Run (9–10 nights): Bangkok (2) → Amansara (3) → Amantaka (3–4). Angkor's temples with Amansara's private-access rhythms, then Luang Prabang's monasteries, night market, and Mekong evenings. The gentlest pacing in the region and the deepest cultural payload per day.
The City-and-Sea (8–9 nights): Bangkok (2–3) → Amanpuri (5–6), swapping in Amanoi while Amanpuri is closed through 13 September 2026 — Amanoi's cliff pavilions and near-empty marine park make it arguably the better-kept secret anyway. The Grand Tour (13–15 nights) strings Bangkok → Angkor → Luang Prabang → a coastal finale at Amanpuri, Amanoi, or Amanpulo. Budget roughly $1,200–2,000 per night across the region; a 10-night journey for two typically lands at $18,000–30,000 before international flights, with partner perks at every stop — see how to book Aman hotels.
For first-timers: Bangkok, Angkor (Amansara), and Luang Prabang (Amantaka) over 9–10 nights — three distinct cultures, short flights, perfect pacing. Add a beach finale if time allows.
November through February is dry and mild across Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam's south — the regional sweet spot. March–May runs hot; the southwest monsoon (roughly June–October) brings rain in afternoon bursts and the softest rates.
Yes — its dawn access rhythms, private guides, and remork-and-cool-towel logistics transform Angkor from an endurance event into the trip's high point. Three nights is right.
Amanpuri is closed 15 May–13 September 2026 and reopens 14 September. Until then, Amanoi in Vietnam is the region's standout coastal Aman — and post-reopening Amanpuri dates are already booking through partner channels. Details in the Amanpuri guide.
Regional flights, temple-dawn logistics, the right property order for the season — Biirdee builds multi-country Aman journeys as one booking with partner benefits throughout.
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