Rejuvenate Your Body, Mind & Soul In Amazing Thailand
Times of IndiaMediawire Created : Feb 3, 2021, 18:15 IST
Covid-19 has changed the way we do everything, be it work, play or travel. In the coming years the evolved traveller who has become more conscious of his /her health, will want to travel to places that offer not only touristic attractions, but also physical and mental wellbeing. What better place to head to then, other than
Thailand - ‘The Land of Smiles’ and embark on a bespoke well-being journey that will rejuvenate your mind, body and soul?
Thailand offers holistic detox experiences where you can plunge into a
The mountainous Thai province has emerged as a hub of sustainable agriculture, with forward-thinking chefs in its namesake city taking full advantage of the bounty of local produce.
Photographs by Marisa Marchitelli
Left to right: A footbridge leads to growing tunnels at Ori9in Farm, a half-hour drive from downtown Chiang Mai; Duck schnitzel with sesame bok choy at the farm’s Waiting for May restaurant.
Though dinner is still a few hours away, Phanuphon Bulsuwan is already guiding me on a remarkable culinary expedition. Not just backstage through his kitchen, but into storage rooms packed with large glass beakers, colorful cultures swirling inside. Better known as Chef Black, Bulsuwan is co-owner of Blackitch Artisan Kitchen, a compact restaurant whose dedication to hyperlocal ingredients and fermentation techniques has put the city of Chiang Mai on the global foodie map.
Travel desires changing in 2021
published : 21 Jan 2021 at 04:00 Workers from a private company clean and disinfect train carriages at Hua Lamphong station. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu)
Spending more quality time with loved ones is the top thing people look forward to this year, according to the What Matters 2021 survey of Agoda.
The online survey was conducted between Dec 10-16. The total sample size was 16,064 adults.
It found that one in three people plan to spend more quality time with loved ones while the other top two things to do are being able to travel unhindered (24%) and doing things that matter or make a difference (21%).
The resort which blends contemporary design with traditional Thai hospitality and old-world charm, was
named the winner in the Top 10 Southeast Asia Resort Hotels category in the annual Travel + Leisure 2020 Worlds Best Awards.
Anantara Chiang Mai Resort also cracked the 22nd spot on the Top 100 Hotels in the World list. The resort also claimed Thailands #1 resort in the 2020 Condé Nast Traveler US and UK Readers Choice Awards. Conde Nast readers also recognized Anantara Chiang Mai as the fourth best resort in the world placing it the highest resort to be voted in throughout all of Asia.
In food and beverage, the resorts centerpiece,