Kamalaya

February 18, 2008

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Kamalaya is Thailand’s first Wellness Sanctuary and Holistic Spa, founded on the tropical island of Koh Samui in November 2005. Its aim is to promote holistic wellness - harmony in mind, body and spirit. Its name translates as ‘Lotus Realm’, an enduring symbol of the unfolding of the human spirit. To quote founders John and Karina Stewart, it was created “to bring together diverse cultural traditions of healing and spirituality in a nurturing environment from which people can explore life’s infinite potential.” Each guest receives a complimentary Wellness Consultation to ensure individual aspirations are supported in every possible way.

At the heart of Kamalaya is a cave, once used as a place of meditation and spiritual retreat by Buddhist monks, that adds a special energy.

From USD$ 177



Ban Sabai Sunset Beach Resort & Spa

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Ban Sabai Sunset Beach Samui Taling Ngam Beach, west coast Samui, is where it’s at. This miniature boutique resort on the calm sunset coast is the just what the doctor ordered retreat for a tranquil holiday. Room to breathe…everybody wants it from time to time - some space to escape and enjoy what life has to offer. Go free, can’t we?

At Ban Sabai, existence has hardly ever presented so much. A sumptuous boutique resort imposing amazing views of the Koh Samui coast, Ban Sabai’s wonderfully appointed Jacuzzi and pool villas and Sunset Jacuzzi rooms sit amidst clandestine tranquil gardens where the only reverberation is the gentle rhythm of the sea.

From USD$ 158



But if you feel like bringing the sight a bit closer, you can always explore the panoramic gym, pedal one of our mountain bikes or paddle a sea kayak.

Baan Taling Ngam Resort & Spa

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Baan Taling Ngam Resort is nestled amidst a coconut plantation with turquoise seas providing a fabulous milieu. Take pleasure in out of this world views of the Gulf of Thailand and the Angthong National Marine Park.

Many of the 70 roomy and richly bedecked guest rooms, suites and villas offer bravura views of the waters below. Deluxe Rooms are furnished in customary Thai style to offer a touch of pleasing to the eye exoticism.

Gracefully easy, large beds frankly face the sea, so you can get pleasure from the awesome gorgeousness of the Gulf of Thailand from the second you rouse, and delight in the unsurpassed sunset in the evening. Vast sunken tubs and separate shower stalls in the bathroom create an ambiance of lavish repose.

From USD$ 230



Natural Wing Health Spa & Resort

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The Natural Wing Health Spa Resort is located between a hill and a beach several kilometers lon, only 3 minutes walk to the waters of Bang Po. The sea is inviting you for a swim and you can see colorful fish and various styles of corals. Koh Phangan, which is famous around the world for its full moon party, is in the distance.

Natural Wing Resort has fifteen Thai Deluxe Villas, plus another twelve Thai Deluxe Family Villas bungalows, clean and comfortable with air-condition, water heater, bedroom with extra bed and private garden.

A health spa offers all day pampering, but if you want stamps and postcards to send back home, you’ll have to go down the road to the local Family Mart.

From USD$ 38



Samui Buri Beach Resort & Spa

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Samui Buri Beach Resort & Spa draws on time-honored Thai Heritage and takes a very straightforward and attractive form and is well tailored for the tropical climate. The traditional Thai house is perfectly modified to its milieu. There are many features universal to traditional houses up and down the kingdom.

Whole living areas are habitually raised on stilts to defend against flooding and to permit life to prosper at the side of river and flood plain areas. Roofs are more often than not steeply slanted to speedily carry rainwater away from the house. Many are garlanded to reflect religious and local historical influences. The use of hardwoods, bamboo and dried leaves in the building process helps to keep the buildings dry and chill.

From USD$ 131