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Six Senses originated from a beautiful love story. The protagonists of the story are an Indian tycoon and a Swedish supermodel. In order to implement their own vacation philosophy, they bought a small island in the Maldives and built a resort, which is the predecessor of Six Senses, Soneva Fushi Resort. So what is the vacation philosophy of Six Senses? Simply put, it is "people-oriented" and follows the essence of people. "Slow life" is the life attitude here, and "No News, No Shoes" is Six Senses' hope that guests can avoid worldly troubles when they come here for vacation.
The fast pace of urban life and the tense atmosphere make people breathless, and Six Senses, which focuses on the slow life of Buddhism, is like a paradise on earth that is indifferent to the world, providing the best place to purify the heart for the restless people in the world. In order to perfectly integrate the resort with the local climate and environment, Six Senses has formulated strict site selection standards. So far, there are only a dozen Six Senses resorts in the world, which is rare. And in all hotel rating standards, Six Senses is always the highest luxury level, and the price is not cheap, but if you choose the right time, you can still find some good deals. So today we will take a look at this niche and hidden Six Senses Koh Yao Noi.
Six Senses Koh Yao Noi, Thailand
Follow in the footsteps of 007 and enjoy the unique landscape of the karst island. The 007 series movie "The Man with the Golden Gun" was filmed here, which is also the best-selling one in the 007 series. Is it related to the unique landscape of Koh Yao Noi? Koh Yao Noi is a picturesque island in Phang Nga. The special karst landform makes its natural environment have its own distinctive characteristics. Koh Yao Noi is located between Phuket and Krabi, on an island in the awe-inspiring Phang Nga Bay, giving people a sense of privacy and adventure.
Looking at the endless blue sea from the top of the mountain pavilion, the limestone geology of Koh Yao Noi has nurtured abundant forests and natural resources, and it shows the beauty of Phang Nga Bay to the world in an isolated way. The resort is accessible by a 30-minute car and 45-minute speedboat ride from Phuket International Airport, or by helicopter, and a 45-minute car and 20-minute speedboat ride from Krabi Airport.
Along the natural trail shaded by mangroves, you can reach the Six Senses Yao Noi, which is known for its ecological and environmental protection. This highest island hotel in Asia overlooks the island's green forests, beaches and the misty Andaman Sea. The vast view soothes the heart and leaves a pure land for those who seek tranquility.
The hotel adopts the local architectural art style to create a leisure life experience integrated into nature, and cleverly uses many natural materials to build its own villas. The philosophy here is to "constantly reshape your Travel experience" from the moment you arrive at the hotel. If you pay attention to environmental protection, this should be your first choice. Six Senses has spared no effort in environmental protection and sustainable development. From the moment you step into the hotel, you can feel its perfect integration with the surrounding environment and feel the beauty of life brought by slow life.
Spa
At Six Senses Yao Noi, a Thai-style longhouse and personal treatment rooms are located halfway up a tropical jungle, where you can relax and rejuvenate your body and mind. Here, you will enjoy the special traditional treatments that combine the four elements of earth, water, fire and air to restore your body and mind.
Restaurants and Food
The Living Room
The restaurant is close to the beach and is the hotel's full restaurant. With a home-themed atmosphere and an emphasis on leisure, its architectural design uses local building materials such as wooden floors and thatched roofs. The restaurant can offer guests cuisine from around the world, with a focus on Thai flavors; diners can also enjoy Tandoori cuisine, oven-baked pizzas, and open-air barbecue feasts.
The Hilltop Reserve
Sitting at the highest point of the hotel, overlooking the sea and sky, the stunning scenery of the "Hilltop Palace" hits the heart of travelers. This signature dining spot of the hotel serves light lunches and Thai dinners, and its quaint pavilion-style architecture is full of natural atmosphere. Diners can sit at the poolside table and enjoy the view of the nearby infinity pool and Phang Nga Bay. The restaurant is also at its best at sunset.
Island Adventure
There are so many things to do! It's hard to choose from these exciting leisure activities. Enjoy on land and underwater, and we can even design Tours and activities to suit your ideas.
Deserted Island Rafting
Fulfill your dream of rafting on your own tropical deserted island - for one day of course.
Explore Koh Yao Noi
Travel through the fascinating tropical world and see the island like a local.
Kayaking
A Trip to the beautiful and magical Andaman Sea.
A colorful diving day
Get up close and personal with the colorful deep sea world.
Pure and peaceful nature bike trails
Guided bike rides will take you off the main roads to experience the island's off-the-beaten-path areas. You will enjoy a scenic and peaceful trip to appreciate the island's well-kept secrets. |
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