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By Manu Vardhan Kannan
Published on June 6, 2025
Santiburi Koh Samui, the luxury resort by S Hotels & Resorts, has unveiled a revitalised spa concept inspired by the Sanskrit word “Shanti,” meaning peace. The newly reimagined Santiburi Spa aims to deepen guests’ experience of inner peace, transforming it from a fleeting moment into a profound and lasting state of well-being that realigns mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health.
The spa’s holistic approach offers guests healing treatments and programmes that balance all aspects of health. One signature experience, the “Journey of Samui” (120 minutes), combines natural ingredients and physical therapies including a coconut oil massage, foot bath, herbal steam, gentle coconut scrub, and concludes with a refreshing coconut water drink alongside planting a coconut tree sapling. Another highlight is the “Santiburi Synchronised Serenity” (120 minutes), a four-hand massage blending Swedish and Thai techniques, enhanced with a body scrub and warm Vichy shower for deep relaxation.
Santiburi Spa’s dedication to well-being is further enhanced through exclusive partnerships. The resort has collaborated with HARNN, a brand known for traditional Thai beauty rituals and holistic wellness. Together, they have launched the Santiburi Bath & Body Collection by HARNN, featuring the exclusive “PEACE” blend inspired by ylang-ylang and lavender, designed to ease tension and uplift the spirit. Guests can also choose HARNN massage oils for their Aroma Oil Massage treatments.
Adding to its natural health offerings, Santiburi Spa partners with the Moringa Project to incorporate moringa oil in massages and facials, celebrated for its nutritional and healing properties. Guests can enjoy a 120-minute treatment pairing moringa oil with clear quartz crystals to stimulate the immune system and restore bodily balance.
To deepen wellness experiences, the resort has introduced an ongoing Visiting Practitioner programme, bringing local experts to offer transformative sessions. The inaugural practitioner, energy healer Keerana Sripongpankul, provides emotional healing, reiki transformation, energy enhancement with singing bowls, and sound bath retreats.
“At Santiburi Spa, peace is the cornerstone of well-being — a principle that underpins all our treatments and programmes,” said Mr. Giulio Stix, General Manager. “We invite guests seeking inner peace to explore our refreshed menu, designed to nurture mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health in a balanced and harmonious way.”
Santiburi Koh Samui’s revitalised spa concept sets a new standard for luxury wellness retreats, inviting guests to experience true peace and holistic healing amidst the serene beauty of the island.
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Published on August 5, 2025
Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor, the iconic 93-year-old luxury retreat near Cambodia’s ancient Angkor sites, has launched a new art exhibition titled “Harmony.” The show highlights the works of two of Cambodia’s most prominent contemporary artists, Morn Chear and Nak Noy, both natives of Siem Reap.
Curated by Nat Di Maggio from Tribe Art Gallery, the exhibition captures the intricate beauty of Cambodia’s natural environment through vivid depictions of birds, elephants, fish, and other wildlife. Beyond artistic expression, these creatures serve as symbols of Khmer heritage, folklore, and everyday life. At a time when environmental concerns are more pressing than ever, “Harmony” invites viewers to reflect on the importance of preserving nature for future generations.
The exhibition is on display in the hotel’s elegant public spaces, and guests can also enjoy private guided tours led by the resident artists. Running through September, this initiative is part of the hotel’s ongoing cultural series, which began earlier this year with a showcase by renowned Khmer painter Channy Chhoeun.
Opened in 1932 as a haven for explorers and archeologists visiting Angkor Wat, Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor continues to celebrate Cambodia’s rich heritage. Its ‘Curated Journeys’ and in-house ‘Resort Programme’ offer immersive experiences that connect guests with local culture and traditions.
Adding to its legacy, the hotel was recently named one of the world’s ‘500 Best Hotels’ by Travel + Leisure for the fourth year in a row.
Published on August 4, 2025
Sarovar Hotels, the Indian arm of Louvre Hotels Group, has launched its premium Royal Tulip brand in Nepal with the grand opening of Royal Tulip Chitwan. Developed by KTM Hospitality, a subsidiary of KTM Group Holdings, the resort is located near the renowned Chitwan National Park and spans 4 acres of lush landscape.
Royal Tulip Chitwan features 65 well-designed rooms and villas, including Pool Villas, Water Villas, and unique Machan accommodations. Each space is crafted to offer guests a luxurious and immersive experience with sweeping views of nature. The resort also includes a spa, fitness center, swimming pool, and an array of dining options, such as Majhighar, Forest Flame, the revolving deck Machan, and the lively Tanavi Sports Bar.
Ajay K. Bakaya, chairman of Sarovar Hotels and director of Louvre Hotels India, said, “Nepal is fast emerging as a preferred destination for both Indian and international travelers. We are thrilled to introduce the Royal Tulip brand in this beautiful country with a resort that offers a seamless blend of luxury, adventure, and local culture.”
Rameshwar Shah, chairman of KTM Hospitality, added, “Royal Tulip Chitwan, a place covered by nature where the wild watches over you, is our tribute to the natural beauty and cultural richness of Nepal. This resort is more than just a hospitality project, it is our commitment to enhancing the region’s tourism appeal, creating local employment opportunities, and setting a new benchmark for luxury in Chitwan.”
With this strategic launch, Louvre Hotels Group continues to grow its footprint in South Asia, reaffirming its focus on expanding into high-potential tourism destinations. Royal Tulip Chitwan is expected to become a preferred retreat for travelers seeking serenity, wildlife, and refined hospitality in the heart of Nepal.
Published on August 3, 2025
Taiwan has recorded a 30.73% rise in Indian tourist arrivals during the January to May 2025 period, with a total of 19,202 visitors. This growth reflects a significant recovery and rising interest among Indian travellers following the country’s renewed focus on India as a key tourism source market.
The momentum comes on the heels of Taiwan Tourism Administration’s (TTA) post-pandemic re-entry into the Indian market in early 2024. With a 360-degree promotional strategy in place, TTA has been rolling out campaigns targeting niche segments such as golf tourism and wellness travel, along with outreach programs in East India.
In 2024, Taiwan welcomed 38,158 Indian tourists, showing a 20.81% increase over 2023 figures. This growth rate significantly outpaced the overall Indian outbound travel growth of 8.44%, placing Taiwan’s numbers at nearly 2.5 times the average.
Paul Shih, Director of the TTA Singapore Office, said, “We are very bullish about India’s outbound tourism potential for us. Over the last one and a half years, we have worked extensively and hard to build strong tourism ties with India’s ever-growing outbound tourism market, particularly focusing on strengthening partnerships with the Indian trade.”
As part of the global "Taiwan – Waves of Wonder" campaign, TTA has been promoting luxury and golf experiences tailored to Indian high-net-worth travellers. Recent efforts have included roadshows in cities like Kolkata, aimed at East India’s growing travel market.
By partnering with golf tour operators, OTAs, and luxury travel providers, TTA is offering curated experiences that combine golf, spa, culinary, and wellness offerings to attract Indian travellers. India has now emerged as Taiwan’s top South Asian source market both in terms of visitor numbers and travel spending.
TTA plans to continue its investments in both trade partnerships and consumer campaigns to strengthen Taiwan’s presence as a premium and accessible destination for Indian tourists.
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