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    Locavore Hotel Experiences

    harvest time!

    You’re sick of the lies: Belgian chocolate (from New Jersey), organic lilac lotion (made from myxlethgrz-8), Real Housewives of, well, anywhere. What’s a purist to do?

    Live off the land. And by “live,” we mean “journey,” and by “land,” we mean “flowery acres, organic herb and vegetable gardens, rippling lakes, and global farmers markets where you can pick, pluck, squeeze, catch, or simply stomp locavore-happy grounds.”

    country charm!

    The Inn at Palmetto Bluff,South Carolina
    How’s this for an eco checklist? First you tour chef Chris Blobaum’s garden, inspecting the blueberries, lettuces, and asparagus. Then join the on-staff naturalist for alligator tracking and owl prowling on the 20,000 acres. Next it’s crabbing and shrimping on the river. (The chef will prepare your catch for supper, skipper.) To recover, hit the spa for a signature scrub (milk and rosebud, wild rice and mulberry) and mint-infused water made with ingredients from the garden.

    buonissimo!

    Lo Scoglio,Amalfi Coast
    It’s a little slice of heaven in a small fishing village. At the (shockingly low-priced) family-run restaurant and hotel, son Tommaso De Simone cooks Nonna’s recipes using the produce (fava beans, tomatoes, wild arugula, artichokes, escarole) that papa Beppe picked that morning in his fields (along with the fish brought in from the dock that day). Beppe is an amazing character, and he’d be happy to take you on his rounds if you ask.

    chop this!

      Mandarin Oriental Chiang Mai,Thailand
    You’ll get a crash course in Thai gastronomy through the Culinary Academy.The experience starts with a guided tour of the bustling local food market, then it’s back to the hotel’s gardens to pick the vegetables and herbs you’ll use (and taste) in the cooking class. On the menu: spicy lemongrass salad with tamarind sauce, grilled prawn soup with holy leaves. Way to cook it up and chow it down.

    how does your garden grow?

    Viceroy Palm Springs,California
    It’s nature’s bounty inside and out. The on-site desert herb garden is used by both the spa staff to make the signature scrub (a mix of lemongrass, lavender, neroli, and sage) and by the new (super-young, super-cute) chef James Bailey, who will let you join his rounds as he clips unusual herbs and explains what you’ll be eating and cocktailing later.

    this land is your land!

    Monachyle Mhor, Scotland
    It doesn’t get much greener than a hotel located in Trossachs National Park. Owner and chef Tom Lewis leads lads and lassies through the estate’s 2,000 farm animal-filled acres to forage for mushrooms beside the loch and pick fresh produce for pickling, preserving, or eating straight away. Homemade jam and bread, fresh eggs, and locally caught fish? Of course.

    the awesome azure!

     The Royal Hawaiian,Hawaii
    Azure chef Jon Matsubara attends the Honolulu fish auction at Pier 38 (the only one of its kind between Tokyo and Maine) at 5:30 every morning to purchase the catch of the day directly from the source. It’s an amazing, rare experience — and you’re welcome to join. Pesco-tacular!

    freshly caught supper!

     Hotel Metropole,Monte-Carlo
    But if you’re after the fanciest fishing trip on the planet, the concierge at this over-the-top Riviera resort will arrange it. You leave for the Nice harbor at the crack of dawn and go net trawling in the blue seas until midafternoon (equipment and VIP lunch provided, bien sûr). When it’s all done, the hotel’s Michelin-starred chefs will prepare your catch for dinner.
    Perfect for your no-carbon diet.


    If u travel for the food

    It’s the year of the cookbooks from the world’s most innovative chefs. From France, Joël Robuchon’s The Complete Robuchon, without photos so you don’t feel intimidated. From Spain, Ferran Adrià’s A Day at ElBulli, with highbrow treatises on the creative method. From Chicago, Grant Achatz’s Alinea, which has a nifty companion website. From England, Heston Blumenthal’s The Big Fat Duck Cookbook, which weighs more than you do, even after one of these supersonic meals.

    bike!

    If  u Travel for the Kit
    Here’s a pretty cashmere blankie and matching pillow (the orange is very Hermès). Assorted Korres beauty products in little TSA-friendly bottles. A shoe suitcase that fits a dozen pairs of heels. And outrageously elaborate French travel trunks for movies, baby, bikes, and plants.

    cozy!

    If  u Travel for the Stuff
    For Italian fashion without Milanese sales clerk attitude, shop Yoox for René Caovilla heels, Roberta di Camerino styles, and Faliero Sarti scarves. Paris boutique Colette has darling Les Ateliers Ruby helmets and Roger Vivier shoes. Fresh’s lush Crème Ancienne is handmade in a Czech monastery from a Roman gladiator recipe. Add charm and cutes to su casa with an egg pot and a teapot with a cold. Throw your Moroccan slipper-clad feet onto a handcrafted leather pouf and brew some Sri Lankan Silver Tips tea.

    It’s a pocket of exotic in that paradise you call home.

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