Exclusive COMO Experiences at 58th Discovery Thailand
published : 18 Feb 2021 at 17:31
From March 4th to 7th 2021, COMO Hotels and Resorts will be at the 58th Discovery Thailand in Bangkok, sharing a range of exclusive offers across wellness, dining and adventurous escapes. Join them at the event in person – or for greater convenience, book online ahead of time and enjoy additional benefits. Those experiences include:
COMO Metropolitan Bangkok
Their Thai restaurant, nahm, has just retained its Michelin star for the fourth consecutive year, as well as been included in Condé Nast Traveller s Gold List of World s Best Restaurants . They’ve put together exclusive rates for the evening tasting courses, starting from THB 1,900.
A Year in Experiential Travel with COMO Hotels and Resorts
February 4, 2021
COMO Hotels and Resorts, the leading luxury hotel group reveals a host of adventures for 2021, from swimming with whale sharks in the Maldives to boxing retreats in Bali.
Caribbean
Be Active in the Turks & Caicos
With the increase in demand for seclusion and the heightened desire for a healthy escape, the ‘Be Active’ retreat on the private island of Parrot Cay offers the perfect remedy. ‘Be Active’ combines COMO Shambhala’s award-winning wellness offerings, such as yoga, Pilates, mediation and signature body therapies, with island activities like cycling and snorkeling. COMO Parrot Cay also offers ventures that promote sustainability by immersing guests in the local environment, from planting banana trees in the island plantation, to kayaking the mangroves in search of local wildlife.
‘Mother dolphin’ taken into care, ‘son dolphin’ now missing
‘Mother dolphin’ taken into care, ‘son dolphin’ now missing
PHUKET: Marine life experts took one of the dolphins found stranded on mud in Pha Khlok yesterday into care today (Jan 22), while the search continued for the smaller male dolphin believed to be the dolphin’s offspring.
Friday 22 January 2021, 05:26PM
The ‘mother dolphin’ was brought ashore and taken to the Phuket Marine Biological Centre (PMBC) at Cape Panwa. Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub
The ‘mother dolphin’ was brought ashore and taken to the Phuket Marine Biological Centre (PMBC) at Cape Panwa. Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub