A quite sublime architectural world awaits inside the Banyan Tree doors. This is a hotel like none other, with wonderful spacious rooms, each with a view of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. The hotel has tremendous attention to room details including heated shower area floors and toilet floors in the winter where the temperature even in March when we went can be in the low single digits in the evening.
Each room's courtyard was a private recluse, where one could have written an epic poem or simply sit with a loved one to talk about anything. The air is clean and pure and a far cry from almost any major city in China.
There are two disappointments however. For a resort of this billing, the food is good but not excellent. The second issue was the Spa where the masseuses need to undergo further training, especially for the type of prices that they charge. In addition, Banyan Tree should get rid of its practice where it cites a 60 minute massage but in reality the massage is 30 minutes and you have 30 minutes in their relaxation areas which is time you pay for but where no one is actually doing any spa treatments on you physically. This to me is a bit of a con job and thus impacted my giving a full five stars to the resort.
If they fix this practice, this is certainly a gem of a resort to stay at.






