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The industry responds to how people want to experience the world today
Words by: Alia Akkam, Katie Kervin, + Alissa Ponchione • Photos by Scott Norsworthy, Benjamin Benschneider, + Kelsey Blake; sketch by Curioso
Multigenerational living community Tri Vananda is located on 237 acres, with sustainably designed buildings covering only 15 percent of the land
Multigenerational living community Tri Vananda is located on 237 acres, with sustainably designed buildings covering only 15 percent of the land
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The industry responds to how people want to experience the world today
Words by: Alia Akkam, Katie Kervin, + Alissa Ponchione • Photos by Scott Norsworthy, Benjamin Benschneider, + Kelsey Blake; sketch by Curioso
published : 26 Apr 2021 at 16:39
World-renowned medical expert joins highly-anticipated health and wellness community in Phuket
Montara Hospitality Group, the Bangkok-based developer behind the award-winning luxury resort destination Trisara and Michelin-starred PRU, is developing Tri Vananda, a comprehensive health and wellness residential community in Phuket, Thailand, to be completed in 2023. Montara is investing over THB 6,600 million (USD 220 million) in Tri Vananda, envisioned to become Asia’s largest and most comprehensive wellness residential community.
Dr. Stephen Barrie, founder of the world’s largest functional medicine clinical reference laboratory for physicians, will join Montara Hospitality’s executive board to help develop a holistic suite of world-class integrative health and wellbeing programs for Tri Vananda. Montara Hospitality has also tapped spa and wellness industry authority Susan Harmsworth, who sits on the Advisory Board
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Montara Group joins wellness travel trend
published : 13 Apr 2021 at 04:00 An artist s rendition of Tri Vananda Wellness Resort on 600 rai of land in Phuket.
PHUKET: With the rise of medical tourism, Montara Hospitality Group is branching out from luxury resorts and developing a new wellness resort and residence worth 6.6 billion baht in Phuket.
Chief executive Kittisak Pattamasaevi said medical tourism is becoming a trend in Thailand as there are many Joint Commission International-accredited hospitals in the country.
The company wants to focus on a slightly different concept proactive wellness of mind and body.
The project, called Tri Vananda, is located on a 600-rai plot in Pru Champa, Thalang district, 10 kilometres from its existing resort Trisara.
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