Cricket, Proms & Polo – Power Of X Is Back!

Our inaugural summertime Power of X spans four nights and three iconic events that are emblematic of a British summer.  A select group of Members will enjoy the opulent comforts of Oakley Court — the storied Thames-side hotel that has served as backdrop to more than 200 films, Rocky Horror among them. From there, Members step inside experiences that rarely open their doors to the public…

On day two, we’ll be visiting the private grounds of Windsor Castle for the Royal Household Cricket Day, with a Karma hospitality table and royalty in attendance. Day three moves to London for the First Night of the Proms, watched from a private box at the Royal Albert Hall. Day four takes us back into the great British countryside with a visit to Windsor Great Park for a VIP day at the Guards Polo Club — the Indian Polo Day, complete with the Jaipur Trophy.

Expect exceptional hospitality throughout, transfers and all accommodation included, and a British summer that few ever get to experience quite like this. Submit your interest now to receive your priority access when the bookings drop at 8 AM BST on 10 June 2026 – you’ll need it!


Peckham To Phi Phi: The New Karma Curated Edit

This week brings a slew of incredible Karma Curated experiences across six destinations and three continents, ranging from a private dinner in a London hotspot to kite-flying within a Rajasthani royal palace…

We kick things off with our beloved chef Cissy Dalladay. On 11 September, Cissy hosts a Welsh feast at her acclaimed Bara Café in Peckham – think Pembrokeshire oysters and lobster, PGI Welsh lamb, aged Welsh cheeses and wines from Monmouthshire and the Vale of Glamorgan, with surprise entertainment woven through the evening. 

Come January, the calendar fills quickly across Asia and Europe. In Phuket (6–8 January), a private speedboat cuts through the turquoise waters and limestone karsts of the Phi Phi Islands, bookended by a sunset at Promthep Cape and fresh seafood at Rawai Beach. In Jaipur (13–15 January), the Makar Sankranti Kite Festival turns the skies above the Pink City into a canvas of colour, with Members flying kites at the City Palace and dining at the legendary Rambagh Palace. Siem Reap follows (14–17 January) with more culinary indulgence, Khmer style, with a cooking class sourcing ingredients from a local market, followed by a Buddhist monk water blessing and immersion in the jungle-clad ruins of Beng Mealea, before a magical sunset cruise on the Tonlé Sap. Goa (18–20 January) brings an Azulejos tile workshop, a lunch hosted by celebrated chef Avinash Martins, and a Saraswat feast by Chef Kundan. Bavaria rounds out the month (24–28 January) — skiing through the Schliersee mountains by day, dinner at Dario’s Osteria by night, and a torch-lit hike through the snow as dusk falls. More to come for the lucky few…


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