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CHAIRMANS NOTE
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TOP STORY
Sea, Sand and Sanya
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TOLL FREE LINES
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BANYAN TREE
Spring Clean, Summer Fresh
10
ANGSANA
Where The Rainforest Meets the Reef
Capturing a Bygone Era
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SPECIAL FEATURE
Gourmet Gateways
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BANYAN TREE SPA
A Whirl of Holistic Ayurveda
Global Spa Expansion
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CSR
Rooted in Responsibility
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BANYAN TREE GALLERY
The Ties That Bind
20
SPOTLIGHT
Laguna Phuket
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BANYAN TREE
RESIDENCES
24
AWARDS
Good Things Come in Twos
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS
Brave New Frontiers
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DIRECTORY GUIDE
ON THE COVER
Banyan Tree Sanya
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Sea, Sand and Sanya
PUBLISHING TEAM
Editor
June Lee
Production Manager
Wendy Au
Contributors
Nerissa Chia, Chantima Kitipattarapumikul,
Lau Foong Yee, Valerie Loo, Tracy Lui,
Joyce Ong, Kelly Tan
Contributing Photographers
Christopher Cypert, David Mitchell,
Felix Hug, Glenn Aitken, Ian Gibb,
Jason Busch, Nicholas Leong,
Sam Nugroho, Suksan Samranrit,
Sutthipit Chamnannawakit, Tony Terrot
Design &Layout
DW Design
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Rooted in
Responsibility
The power of
imagination is that
it can be harnessed
to transform reality;
without it, our world
would remain static
and unchanging.
Mr Ho KwonPing
Executive Chairman
The artist Pablo Picasso once said, Every thing you can imagine is real.
That neatly summarises our challenge in creating the Banyan Tree Experience.
The power of imagination is that it can be harnessed to transform reality; without it,
our world would remain static and unchanging.
The notion that life and business is all about continual change, and that change is
about transforming dreams into reality through the power of imagination, makes the
word Imagine one of the most important verbs in the Banyan Tree vocabulary.
This is why:
I represents Insight
For Banyan Tree, our original insight into hospitality was that all guests including us
remember moments of great emotional signicance. That insight is at the very heart of
the Banyan Tree brand, and the source of our creed, that we are about romance and
intimacy, and not luxury and exclusivity.
M stands for Mindset
Disruptive innovation must often start from within. And for that to happen, mindsets
must change and evolve.
A is for Anticipate
Our teams spend a substantial portion of time thinking, visualising and imagining the
future. Anticipation is imagination, preparing for action.
G is for Gradual growth
Perhaps more important than disruptive innovations, such as the Internet, is gradual
growth in other words, sustainability. With our commitment to Corporate Social
Responsibility, we maintain an environmentally sustainable approach to development
and progress.
I stands for Integration
In Banyan Tree we are particularly integrated we have our own architectural and
design company, our own project management and procurement arms, to deliver the
nal resort, spa, or residential product which needs to be managed and marketed not
only effectively, but with the same brand values that infuse the entire group.
N represents Niche
To be globally sustainable, one has to be among the top three or four dominant players
in a chosen niche.
E stands for Experiment
We dare to experiment within parameters, so that we can develop a culture of
entrepreneurship. From experimentation comes a culture of initiative, innovation and
imagination.
So in a nutshell, these seven imperatives forming the acronym IMAGINE, is the driver
behind the Banyan Tree Experience which seeks to continually refresh and renew itself.
Banyan Tree is a small and young enterprise. But we have big dreams of being a global
player in our chosen niche, and today, with our footprint in virtually every continent
through some 50 development projects, and with over 45 nationalities in our little united
nations, there is no turning back on this long, arduous, but deeply fullling journey.
IN THIS
ISSUE
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With 61 pool villas set amidst a sculpted
tropical lagoon on an expansive
30-hectare estate, the resort is designed
as an exclusive oceanfront hideaway. The
resort comes with a Banyan Tree Spa and
Banyan Trees rst hydrothermal complex
in Asia. The development features eight
spa pavilions, which spans across an area
of 5,000 square metres, an 800-square
metre Hydrothermal Experience as well as
extensive tness and wellness facilities.
Signature dining outlets, and extensive
conference facilities make Banyan Tree
Sanya an ideal venue for small- and large-
scale meetings, incentives, conferences
and exhibitions (MICE). The highlight
however, is the resorts two Presidential
Villa Complexes. Unprecedented in both
scale and luxury, these are specially
designed to host local and international
dignitaries and accompanying entourages,
catering to groups of up to 50 in each
private poolside compound.
TOP STORY TOP STORY
Sea, Sand and Sanya Sea, Sand and Sanya
On the legendary island of Hainan, China, Banyan Tree Sanya opens its
doors to beach beauties and cultural conquests
SEA, SAND AND SANYA
Each Presidential Villa comprises two
king-sized bedrooms and four adjacent
bedrooms with twin beds, with every
amenity including expansive reception
room, a dining room, family room, theatre,
games room, private spa suite and gym,
as well as the main swimming pool,
measuring over 300 square metres, with
an outdoor sunken pavilion and heated
jet-pool.
Both Presidential Villa Complexes benet
from an unparalleled level of security
features including perimeter fences,
whereby they can be closed off and
treated as singular, or indeed dual entities,
as the two complexes can be integrated
seamlessly with the resort.
Designed entirely by Architrave Design
and Planning, the in-house architectural
division of Banyan Tree, the villas are
linked together by a river system, where
the villa pools innity edge overlooks the
external lagoon, which winds through the
entire resort, much like the many rivers and
bays found in Sanya.
The spacious pool villas are crowned with
red clay-tiled roofs and black slate walls,
combining intricate Chinese accents with a
distinctive tropical minimalism.
China has a little of everything for
everyone, from rugged mountains, to
bustling metropolises. Tucked away, on its
southern-most tip, is a gem of an island
called Hainan or sometimes dubbed
the Oriental Hawaii. At its coordinates of
20 degrees north of the equator, Hainan
island is a prized latitudal combination
of sunny beaches, coral reefs, balmy
climate and hilly landscape, which is not
experienced anywhere else in China. This
is the setting for tropical Banyan Tree
Sanya, worlds apart yet just one hours
ight from Hong Kong.
This erstwhile little-known beach mecca
has been in the international spotlight
in recent years for hosting world-class
events such as the Miss World pageants.
It is little wonder that Sanya has been the
choice venue for such high prole events.
Vast stretches of scenic coastlines are
accompanied by beautiful natural beaches,
fresh sea breezes and clear waters,
making water-sports like diving and
snorkelling very popular. The long warm
days and mild winters also make Sanya an
idyllic spot for weary travelers who want
to recuperate from the more exhausting
aspects of travel in China.
Soft opened in April 2008, the exclusive
Banyan Tree Sanya, located at the serene
Luhuitou Bay, on the southern coast of
Hainan island, is the rst all-pool villa resort
in China and complements the Groups
two highly-acclaimed properties located
in Chinas Yunnan province, Banyan Tree
Ringha and Banyan Tree Lijiang.
Deluxe Pool Villa Lounge, Banyan Tree Sanya
Presidential Villa, Banyan Tree Sanya
Pool Villa Bathroom, Banyan Tree Sanya
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TOP STORY TOLL FREE LINES
Sea, Sand and Sanya
On 01 August 2008, Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts
commenced services of its inaugural global toll free
lines, increasing the portfolio of communications and
reservations options available to its growing global
audience. Administered by Trust International, 18 toll
free lines across 17 countries will provide hotel enquiry
and booking services for Banyan Tree and Angsana,
over strategic key regions including Asia Pacic, Europe,
Middle East and the United States.
To celebrate the launch of the toll free lines and reafrm
its commitment to the environment, the Group will plant
a tree for every 10 phone bookings received through the
international numbers. The trees will be planted in the
heritage Daintree Rainforest, Cairns in partnership with
the Australian Rainforest Foundation.
At Your Fingertips
Banyan Trees new toll free lines will be a component to
build and enhance customer relationships in the localised
regions where it is available. Callers will be able to speak
to a Banyan Tree or Angsana representative in their own
time zone, 24 hours a day. This complements existing
booking channels including website and travel agent
resources.
This move follows Banyan Tree Groups milestone
introduction of its independent GDS BY code on 27
September 2007. The Group is entering a new stage
of global expansion with close to 50 hotels and resorts
opening over the next three years in diverse locations
such as Mexico, Greece and Ras Al Khaimah.
The launch of the international toll free lines in tandem
with the independent GDS code will streamline the
booking process for members of the public as well
as travel agents.
From villa bedrooms, guests can step into
the cursive indigo swimming pools, lounge
under the tall palm trees, or enjoy the
oversized bathtubs sunken amidst lotus
ponds. Each villa is enclosed in a private
courtyard and guests will enjoy bright airy
vistas thanks to the use of glass.
Take a day trip to one of the largest
cultural tourist attractions of its kind in
China, the colourful Nanshan Buddhist
Cultural Zone located just 40 kilometres
west of Sanya City. There are three
separate parks within Nanshan: Nanshan
Buddhism Culture Park is a window on
Chinas traditional Buddhism culture; the
Felicity and Longevity Culture Park reects
an atmosphere of peace, harmony and
long life; and the Nanshan Cultural Park
highlights Chinas diverse social customs.
The key feature of the zone is the
three-faced statue of Guan Yin Buddha,
standing out in the South China Sea, on a
man-made island.
Located about 20 km west of Sanya City
and rising over the beach is an ancient
rock formation inscribed with Chinese
characters meaning The Edge of the Sky
written by Chengzhe, the chief magistrate
of Yazhou Prefecture in the Qing Dynasty.
This rock is so famous that it is even
featured in the back of Chinas 2 RMB
bank note. During the Tang Dynasty, which
landed between 618 - 907 AD, emperors
used to banish rebel ofcers to Sanya,
which became known as the End of the
Earth due to its remoteness in relation to
the nations capital.
Another scenic spot is the Lovers Hill in
Sanya Luhuitou Park. Opened in 1989, the
park is located in the Luhuitou Peninsula
southwest of Sanya and covers almost
82 hectares with the highest elevation
reaching a height of 181 metres. The
park is marked by a large stone sculpture
depicting a deer with its head turned
around. A romantic folktale lies behind how
the park got its name and it is rumoured
that couples who have a picture taken with
the sculpture will be blessed. The hilltop
park is noted for being an excellent place
to get a birds eye view of the sea and
downtown Sanya, as well as to savour the
sun rising and setting over the city.
List of Toll Free Numbers
Region Toll Free Number Language(/s)
Americas
United States 1 800 591 0439 English
Asia Pacic
Australia 1800 050019 English
China (North) 10 800 650 0531 Mandarin and English
China (South) 10 800 265 2502 Mandarin and English
Hong Kong 800 903 881 Cantonese and English
Japan 0120 778 187 Japanese
Korea 00798 6517 380 English
Singapore 1800 232 5599 English
Thailand 001 800 656 923 English
Europe
France 00800 300 200 00 French
Germany 00800 300 200 00 German
Italy 00800 300 200 00 Italian
Russia 810 800 21631049 English
Spain 00800 300 200 00 Spanish
United Kingdom 00800 300 200 00 English
Middle East
Bahrain 800 04336 English
Saudi Arabia 800 865 6033 English
United Arab
Emirates
800 065 0586 English
Book a Banyan Tree holiday, and plant a tree
TOLL FREE LINES
Presidential Villa, Banyan Tree Sanya
Lobby, Banyan Tree Sanya
Spa Pool Villa, Banyan Tree Sanya
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BANYAN TREE BANYAN TREE
Spring Clean, Summer Fresh Spring Clean, Summer Fresh
The modern world has barely touched
the idyllic island of Seychelles, with
its charming Victorian buildings and
meandering roads and bays. Yet it has
never lacked creature comforts, ensuring
that starry-eyed visitors have plenty to
broadcast when they return to their own
shores. Now, they will have even more
reasons to linger.
Banyan Tree Seychelles, one of
Seychelles most luxurious hideaways
and the only all-villa private pool resort on
Mah main island, has launched just six of
the Two-Bedroom DoublePool Beachfront
Villas. Each of these feature two private
pools, two open-air dining areas, a jet-pool,
two sprawling master bedrooms, as well
as a 24-hour in-villa host. Spanning over
800 square metres each and set amidst
beautifully manicured gardens, these
exclusive villas are located within 10 steps
from the beach and boast a dedicated
reception area for guests looking to enjoy a
private and exclusive check-in.
Located beside the DoublePool Beachfront
Villas is Banyan Tree Seychelless ne
dining Creole restaurant, Chez Lamar,
which offers gastronomic Creole delights
inspired by Seychellois vibrant culture.
Chez Lamar, which means at the
wetlands in Creole is built on the terrace
of a beautiful colonial style house and is
ideally situated overlooking the resorts
distinctive protected wetlands area.
At Chez Lamar, guests dine on authentic,
traditional Seychellois dishes presented in
cutting edge, modern styles. The food is
prepared true to Creole traditions passed
from generation to generation, to produce
the original tastes and avors that reect
Seychelles and Creole culture.
An ideal degustation menu is prepared
monthly, to introduce guests to six to ten
dishes each time, comprising mainly local
produce with an emphasis on authenticity
of Creole cooking style. Personalised
Creole cooking classes are also available
for the culinary-minded guest. A jaunt to
the local market in Victoria for ingredients
is followed by a menu-planning session,
where the guests experience what it is
like to be a chef through choosing their
dishes as well as preparing it from scratch.
The focus is on providing a rst-hand
experience to the guest on what it feels like
behind the kitchen counter. Recipes are
available in French, German and English.
Banyan Lagoon I
Set sail in true Banyan Tree style aboard
the Banyan Lagoon I. The 47-foot twin-
hulled catamaran Banyan Tree Lagoon
I accommodates up to six guests on
overnight cruises to the truly magnicent
islands of Seychelles, while fully staffed
by a personal host and skipper with all
the amenities and luxuries expected from
the brand. Visit some of the worlds most
pristine and secluded beaches, framed
by age-old granite boulders or snorkel
and dive at the renowned Curieuse or
Silhouette Marine National Parks. Meals
will be served on board and guests have
the option of dining indoors in the dining
room or outdoors in the lounge area.
This modern catamaran with its blonde
wooden interiors and sleek white exterior
will sweep guests on a journey of the
imagination, with its spacious outtted
bedrooms, air-conditioned main salon with
panoramic views, and comfortable cruising
speeds of 12 knots.
Banyan Tree Seychelles
spruces up with a host
of new innovations
SPRING
CLEAN,
SUMMER
FRESH
Destination Dining
Set against the stunning backdrop of the
deepest blues, Banyan Tree Seychelles
boldly introduces a range of intimate,
exceptional dining experiences, each
crafted to further epitomise the romance
of travel. Available in a range of settings,
both indoor and out, four exclusive dining
experiences are available per night,
limited to one table per experience.
The ultimate night out is found at
the Presidential Villas Sea and Stars
experience. A dinner by the private
poolside of this exclusive villa,
accompanied by premium Champagne,
six-course dinner, and dozens of
ickering candles, is followed by a
once-in-a-lifetime overnight stay in the
Presidential Villa. Dinner is a lavish affair,
with gastronomic creations comprising
the best in regional ne dining, such
as ceviche of the freshest hand-dived
scallops, black prawn and crab ravioli
served with apple poppy seed sabayon, and
glazed guinea fowl in a light ginger beurre
blanc.
Pick a favourite location on the beautiful white
sands of Intendance Bay, and return at dusk
to experience a sizzling Grill on the Sands.
A personal dining host tends to the glowing
embers of the barbeque grill; expertly searing
the diners choice of fresh ocean catches,
African barbecue, or Seychellois style tropical
treats such as banana-wrapped reef sh
and spiced pork loin llet, served with Creole
tomato sauce and coconut lime sauce.
Perfectly located in an iconic and romantic
wooden pavilion, the Moonlight Gazebo
presents the ideal opportunity to make
overtures to a loved one. In fact, the setting
on Intendance Beach and the swelling
crash of ocean waves might prompt serious
propositions over the appetising options on
the degustation dinner. For seafood fanatics,
the meal features crispy crab cakes on mango
cucumber relish and organic greens, and pan
fried red snapper on roasted pumpkin mash.
Red meat lovers will enjoy the delectable
chateaubriand, a gourmet tenderloin served
with Barnaise sauce.
Lest you have an appetite for adventure, have
a short climb up to Champagne on the Rocks,
the new heights in outdoor indulgence. Set
on a cliff overlooking the resort, a specially
built gauze canopy invites you to rest and
contemplate the sunset dipping into the
horizon of the Indian Ocean. This dreamlike
experience is accompanied by a bottle of
chilled Champagne Ros and canaps served
by a private butler. The ideal way to put off
going home, for just one more day.
Presidential Villas Sea and Stars
DoublePool Beachfront Villa
Chez Lamar
Banyan Lagoon I
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ANGSANA ANGSANA
Where The Rainforest Meets the Reef
Capturing a Bygone Era
Where The Rainforest Meets the Reef
Capturing a Bygone Era
With the World Heritage listed Daintree-
Cape Tribulation Rainforest just minutes
away, and the added proximity of the
legendary Great Barrier Reef, it is little
wonder that Palm Cove has been dubbed
one of the premier beach and wedding
destinations in Australia. Its beaches
draw a faithful following of artists and
photographers attracted by its small town
charm, blending laid-back relaxation
with chic sophistication.
The abundance of Melaleuca trees
endemic to the region, a sprinkling of
islands on the horizon and a romantic
jetty, makes this Spa Capital of Australia
ideally placed to explore the attractions of
Far North Queensland.
Amongst those attractions, is the
outstanding and oft-awarded Angsana
Great Barrier Reef. Located just 25
minutes drive from the city of Cairns and
35 minutes from Port Douglas,
the resort is the only property
that boasts absolute frontage
to the magnicent Coral Sea
which in turn opens directly
to the awe-inspiring
Great Barrier Reef.
A slew of contemporary innovations
introduced by the resort has been
long awaited by regular fans.
Water babies looking for a
winter dip will rejoice
now that the resorts
popular Rock Pool, one of the three large
swimming pools available on the premises,
is one of the few pools in Palm Cove to be
heated during the cooler months of June
to August.
Yet another plus, is wireless Internet
access, which is available throughout
the entire resort yes, right out to the
beachfront, so those surfers (the ones
who prefer the web to the waves) can
stay online even while outdoors. Surng
continues from the stylishly refurbished
Lobby Lounge to the expansive Ulysses
Lounge, whose name is reminiscent of the
classic Greek hero who travelled the ocean
waves.
Also refurbished, Angsana Spa now
comes with a choice of air-conditioned
beachfront spa suites and rooftop spa
pavilions. Each rooftop spa pavilion comes
with intimate facilities, specially designed
for couples and has its own private plunge
pool against the backdrop of the Coral
WHERE THE RAINFOREST
MEETS THE REEF
In the heart of Palm Cove, Angsana Great Barrier Reef remakes itself
for nature lovers
Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel, the former residence of
a prince and now award-winning property afliated to the
Angsana Hotels and Resorts group, launched an evocative
photography exhibition entitled Lost & Found by Vientiane-
born photographer Ratsamy Viphakone-Szafran in November
2007.
Ms Viphakone-Szafran, more affectionately known as Mimi
to her associates, has loaned her deeply-moving oeuvre of
photographs to Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel indenitely,
after its rst show in 2006 at TShop Lai Gallery in Vientiane.
Ms Viphakone-Szafran was born in Vientiane to a diplomatic
family, in the-then Kingdom of Laos. Having left the country
in 1975, she returned in 1995 to reconnect to her birthplace
through photographic mementos. Mimi was already a
budding photographer during her teenage years, capturing
local sights and scenes with her trusty Rolleiex which was a
gift from her father. Unfortunately, these portraits and scenes
of those bygone days in Laos have since been lost.
Lost and Found tells of Mimis emotional journey during her
homecoming years. The pictures encapsulate her personal
process of reclaiming lost images, sorting out the past
from the present, essentially spinning tales of exile and re-
appropriation.
Now living in Paris, Mimi ew down especially to Luang
Prabang to grace the opening of the exhibition. Many of her
friends, including the expatriate community and a handful of
appreciative hotel guests, were present to celebrate and lend
their show of support that evening. The photographs were
artfully displayed along the walkway leading to the Garden
Wing of the hotel.
Most signicantly, Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel, in
association with the artist, will earmark a portion of the
proceeds from the sales of the photographs, for an ongoing
effort to assist needy Laotian children in furthering their
education and obtaining clothing. The hotels success in
displaying meaningful, cultural artwork has prompted it to
look for more such collaborations, which will favourably
increase and deepen guests exposure and appreciation of
the rich local culture.
Capturing a Bygone Era
Sea. An expanded Angsana Spa menu
features more of the holistic spa therapies
that won the resort second place in
Cond Nast Traveller (UK)s Gold List 2007
(Favourite Hotels in Australasia and South
Pacic), and a similar accolade: Best
Australian Spa (second place) in the Gold
List published by Luxury Travel and Style
magazine.
In line with the resorts environmentally
progressive philosophies, Angsana
Great Barrier Reef has embarked on
the groupwide Greening Communities
Programme, with the aim of planting 2,000
trees annually over the next ten years. In
partnership with the Australian Rainforest
Foundation, the resort has sponsored and
planted close to 2,000 trees in the World
Heritage Daintree Rainforest to date.
So set out to conquer one of the Seven
Natural Wonders of the World this
vacation. The Great Barrier Reef is one
of the largest reef structures in the world,
extending for 2300km along the north
eastern coast of Australia, covering
an area almost the size of the United
Kingdom. Charter your own private boat
to scuba-dive or try your hand at shing
for squid, mackerel and the elusive Black
Marlin.
Angsana Great Barrier Reef Beach Front
One Bedroom Beachfront Suite
Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel Walkway
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Saffron
Banyan Tree resorts in Indonesia,
Seychelles, Bahrain, China and Thailand,
are blessed by the delicious bounty
from Saffron. Diners will be greeted by
walls featuring elegant lotuses and high
backed chairs upholstered in ne silk that
impresses with its rich yet contemporary
Asian heritage. Enter this signature
restaurant and be immediately hit by the
inviting scent of food. Innovative modern
cuisine in the form of prawn wrapped in
crispy katai noodle, braised rack of lamb,
and Massaman curry are a must-try.
SPECIAL FEATURE SPECIAL FEATURE
Gourmet Gateways
GOURMET GATEWAYS
A taste of life at Banyan Trees
signature restaurants
Gourmet Gateways
Vertigo Grill and Moon Bar
Vertigo Grill conveys style and romance
with an open-air rooftop lounge, escalated
platforms, and low walls against a
backdrop of glittering landmarks. Dine on
sophisticated entres such as medallion of
ve-spiced duck and foie gras in cinnamon
orange sauce, or head for the Moon Bar
to experience an extensive list of cocktails.
Feel giddy at sunset with a panoramic
view of Bangkok, while the avant-garde
ambience sets the mood for a romantic
tte--tte, birthday celebrations, fashion
launches or chill-out sessions under a
canopy of stars.
Tamarind
Discover this little pocket of serenity at Banyan Tree Phuket and
Banyan Tree Al Areen, peacefully ambient with the addition of
tasty well balanced dishes. Set in the tranquil surroundings of the
Banyan Tree Spa, Tamarind tempts and tantalises with seafood
delicacies and spa cuisine that are combined with exotic herbs,
roots, and spices that conjure the distinctive avours of
Thai cuisine.
Bai Yun
Perched on the 60th oor of Banyan Tree Bangkok and
in an open-concept Chinese banquet setting at Banyan
Tree Lijiang, Bai Yun offers award-winning Cantonese
cuisine to woo discerning taste buds. The incredibly
popular spot serves an extensive choice of bite-sized
dim sum delicacies and the nest selection of Chinese
tea. Bai Yuns atmosphere of old-world elegance and
delectable menu will appeal to busy executives looking
to impress business clients, as guests can expect
quality service, presentation and a backdrop of live
classical Chinese music.
Far Horizons
Angsana Great Barrier Reefs signature restaurant offers
a full gastronomic experience alongside magnicent
views of the ocean. An emphasis on the freshest
Australian meats and seafood, combined with Asian
inuences and avours, creates a winning marriage
of innovative Aussie-Pacic cuisine that Horizons is
awarded for. Lush lawns and sandy beaches prove the
ideal venue for casual Australian barbecues, complete
with drinks from the aptly named Reef Bar.
Saffron, Banyan Tree Bintan
Bai Yun, Banyan Tree Lijiang Tamarind, Banyan Tree Al Areen
Far Horizons, Angsana Great Barrier Reef
Vertigo, Banyan Tree Bangkok
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A holistic system of healing originating
from ancient India which successfully survived 5,000
years, Ayurveda is synonymous with herbal medicine.
Celebrities such as Madonna purportedly gave birth
using Ayurvedic techniques, while Richard Gere, Sting,
Donna Karan, and many more are followers of its
wellness principles. Beyond pop power, Ayurveda is also
recognised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as
part of a comprehensive modern approach to health.
Ayurveda is an ancient science which focuses on
establishing and maintaining the balance of energies
within the body, promoting harmony between the
individual and nature. Each person is viewed as a unique
individual governed by one or more of the universal
forces of nature. Good health is promoted by balancing
these energies.
At Angsana Spa Allamanda Laguna Phuket, Thailand,
an Ayurvedic Centre was set up specially for this
programme. A qualied Ayurvedic doctor, Dr Arun
Satheesh, accompanied by trained therapists from
Kerala, India, lend their expertise to provide personal
consultation to each guest. Each individuals body type
and daily diet are carefully analysed before Dr Arun
recommends the appropriate massage and oils that
would be used during the treatment to establish the
balance of energies within the body.
Using the nest Ayurvedic oils and herbs from India, the
treatments prescribed will refresh the mind, detoxify the
body and restore the natural balance of the energies
within, leaving each spa guest completely rejuvenated.
Ayurveda in a Resort Haven
The comprehensive Angsana Spa Ayurveda menu has
a suitable treatment to meet every need. Stressed out
city dwellers may try the Shirodhara treatment where
the ow of warm oil calms the mental and physical self or counter
backache with Katee Vasti, when lower backaches disappear as
the warmth herbal decoctions ow over it. Those who want to
tone their bodies can experience the Udvartana treatment which
uses herbs to treat the body and counter unwanted cellulite.
True to rituals still practiced in India, Ayurvedic treatment packages
are available for guests with more time on hand. Exclusive to
Angsana Spa in Phuket, the Kalari Marma Chikitsa package is
a favourite with guests who are active in sports. The treatment
makes use of pressure from the therapists feet to impart exibility
and strength to the body. The Vata Dosha package relieves
tension and promotes relaxation through detoxication. Attain
internal equilibrium with the Pitta Dosha package, while the Kapha
Dosha package brings exibility and lightness back to the wearied
body. Couples who wish to experience the Ayurvedic treats
together could try the Ayurvedic Couple package to re-energise
and soothe the inner self.
Experience the benets of Ayurveda, the perfect interlude for
body, mind and soul.
Shirodhara
BANYAN TREE SPA BANYAN TREE SPA
A Whirl of Holistic Ayurveda
Global Spa Expansion
A Whirl of Holistic Ayurveda
Global Spa Expansion
Angsana Spa Allamanda Laguna Phuket embraces
ancient Keralan therapies
A WHIRL OF
HOLISTIC AYURVEDA
GLOBAL SPA EXPANSION
Banyan Tree Sanya Spa Pool Villa
Banyan Tree Spa enters 2008 with rapid
global expansions. The rst half of the year
saw the openings of ve Spas spanned
across the globe including Banyan Tree
Spa Sanya, China; Angsana Oasis Spa
Prestige Ozone Bangalore, India; Angsana
Spa Tivoli Marina Vilamoura, Portugal;
Angsana Oasis Spa UB City Bangalore,
India and Angsana Spa Dubai Suites,
United Arab Emirates.
Bangalore witnessed the opening of two
Angsana Spas this year, bringing the total
to three Angsana Spas in this metropolitan
city. Angsana Oasis Spa Prestige Ozone
provides the perfect getaway from the
bustling city of India, delivering a range
of award-winning treatments to spa
acionados. Bangalore also saw the
opening of the third Angsana Spa in the
heart of UB City. Angsana Oasis Spa UB
City overlooks magnicent city views and
unveils 11 treatment rooms designed with
contemporary splendour and serenity to
complement the authentic spa experience.
Banyan Tree Spa Sanya boasts eight Spa
pavilions designed to combine delightful
Chinese details with a distinctive tropical
minimalism. Situated within Banyan
Tree Sanya, Chinas rst all-pool villa
resort, at the serene Luhuitou Bay, on
the southern coast of Hainan Island in
China, the development features eight Spa
Pavilions, which spans across an area of
ve thousand square-metres, an 800sqm
Hydrothermal Experience and extensive
tness and wellness facilities.
Over in Europe, Angsana Spa greets spa
enthusiasts in mainland Portugal for the
rst time at Tivoli Marina Vilamoura in
the Algarve. Overlooking the spectacular
Atlantic Ocean, Tivoli Marina Vilamoura
is located next to Portugals nest
marina and attracts both holidaymakers
and business delegates due to its
cosmopolitan charm.
In the United Arab Emirates, Angsana Spa
expands further to offer a uniquely uplifting
45th-storey urban retreat situated within
Angsana Dubai, which soft launched in
August 2008. Centrally located on Sheikh
Zayed Road, with close proximity to the
Dubai International Airport and major
business centres, the Spa is the fth
Angsana Spa in the city.
By the end of 2008, the Group will add ve
more Spas to its dynamic global portfolio
including Angsana Spa Radisson Plaza
Udaipur, India; Elements Spa at Hotel
Tivoli Lisbon, Portugal; Banyan Tree Spa
Mayakoba and Banyan Tree Spa Cabo
Marques in Mexico.
14 15
CSR CSR
Rooted in Responsibility Rooted in Responsibility
The latest addition to the CSR laboratory family, Banyan Tree
Bintan Conservation Lab, won the 2008 PATA Gold Award in the
Ecotourism Project category. The Pacic Asia Travel Association
(PATA) Gold Awards is an annual event that recognises exceptional
achievements in various hospitality categories and seeks to
highlight the best Asia Pacics travel industry has to offer.
Since the founding of Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts, Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) has played a major role enabling
the Group to be agents of social and economic development in
developing countries where they have a presence.
Indonesia is recognised as one of the planets most important
biodiversity hotspots. Its seas harbour the most diverse and resilient
coral reefs ecosystem in the world, and it is also home to one the
worlds largest tropical rainforest areas. Seventeen percent of the
worlds coral reef area is located in this country, while 17% of the
world bird species can be found here. However, much of these
important natural resources and ecosystems are under great threat.
Destructive and overly-exploitative practices have contributed to the
rapid degradation of Indonesias natural resources.
The Banyan Tree Bintan Conservation Lab was conceptualised to
contribute to the on-going conservation effort nationwide, particularly
in Bintan island, to reverse the trend of reduced biodiversity because
of unsustainable practices and habitat destruction. The Conservation
Lab sets out to collaborate with key conservation groups, zoos,
universities and other key stakeholder groups in the area to protect
key conservation targets (i.e. ecosystems and species under highest
threat or whose existence is believed to be in danger) while also
working alongside local communities and authorities to develop and
promote alternative livelihood programs that will ease the pressure
on precious natural resources.
The Bintan Conservation Lab is directed by a dedicated Environment
Naturalist based on site, assisted by two local wildlife rangers. The
team facilitates the development of conservation programmes as
well as enhances community development and public health of
surrounding local villages.
Since April 2007, the Bintan Conservation Lab has collaborated
on studies with international and regional experts in their eld.
These include a reptile and amphibian survey, a coral survey, a
bird and butteries survey, as well as a study on the endangered
Asian Box Turtle.
As a result of the surveys and partnerships, experts have
discovered over 60 species of birds in the resort area, of which
15 are listed as protected species; while approximately 40
species of reptiles and amphibians were identied within Banyan
Tree and Angsana Bintan, and surrounding area, including two
freshwater turtle species listed as vulnerable and endangered by
the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural
Resources (IUCN). Research is ongoing, and further projects and
partnerships are being developed to enhance the ability of the
resorts to protect and promote the local ecology.
In a display of Banyan Tree Bintan Conservation Labs efforts
to preserve the natural habitat of its surroundings, the resort
celebrated its very rst birth of native hawksbill turtles. Hawksbill
turtles are one of two of the worlds surviving marine turtle species
that live around Bintan island. Although these turtles lay hundreds
Banyan Tree Bintan Conservation Lab in Indonesia steps up to the task of
research, conservation and education
ROOTED IN RESPONSIBILITY
of eggs each nesting season, only 1%
survive until adulthood. In collaboration
with partner resorts, the Banyan Tree
Bintan Conservation Lab team along with
staff at the resort rescued the eggs and
relocated them to a safer nesting site.
Upon hatching, the baby turtles were
carefully brought back to the same beach
they were found in and released to begin
their journey into the open waters.
Banyan Tree Bintan is built on a site
remarkable for being a lush rst-growth
rainforest nestled along the shoreline a
rare occurrence in Southeast Asia where
most coastal lands are inhabited and
planted with coconut trees. Interestingly
too, many of the trees on the site are from
50 to 100 years old and some of these
trees like Malayan Fern Palm and Crinum
Lily are rare in other parts of Asia.
In Bintan, the Banyan Tree architectural
team, Architrave, made it a point to work
with the sites imposing terrain and its
virgin jungle while consciously minimising
the taming of this majestic wilderness.
Each of Banyan Tree Bintans 61 villas was
meticulously slotted under the canopy of
the jungle. To avoid cutting into the steep
slopes of the hills, and to prevent soil
erosion, the villas were built on platforms
and supported by columns.
To preserve Bintans dramatic terrain,
landscaping was kept to a minimum, and
most boulders were left where they were. In
fact, if one were to visit the resort today, you
will see that a spectacular swimming pool
within the resort was carved out of rock.
By embracing and reecting the unique
culture and heritage, Banyan Tree
welcomes guests to broaden their
horizons and retain the romance of travel.
By designing each resort to t into its
respective setting, the beauty of local
ecologies and communities provides
a lasting impression of incomparable
destinations.
Banyan Tree Bintan
Turtle Release
The hub of an innovative
conservation and research
effort, the Banyan Tree
Vabbinfaru Marine Lab
provides a strong link
between the private
sector tourism industry
and the social sector and
environmental conservation community.
Launched in December 2003 on the island resort of
Vabbinfaru, the Lab represents years of hard work and
dedication to local environmental conservation and
community issues. It provides the umbrella for coordinating
extensive conservation work conducted by associates,
guests and scientists while also providing a centre for
raising environmental awareness within the communities in
the Maldives.
Professor Harrison is one of the many leading scientists
invited to the Maldives Marine Lab in its efforts to further
understand and safeguard the diversity of the Maldivian
reefs and ocean. He works closely with the Labs renowned
Director of Conservation, Abdul Azeez Abdul Hakeem, in
training the Marine Lab associates, interacting with resort
guests, giving presentations to the Ministry of Fisheries,
and setting up long term programmes to collect raw data
for future scientic research purposes.
BANYAN TREE VABBINFARU MARINE LAB
In 2007, a second research facility, the Banyan Tree
Velavaru Marine Lab was established on the island of
Velavaru in the South Nilandhe Atoll. The Marine Lab aims
to further understand and safeguard the incredible diversity
of the Maldivian reefs and ocean, at the same time actively
encouraging guests to get involved in the discovery,
protection and conservation of local marine wildlife
and corals.
Coral reefs are the heart of Velavaru island, geologically
and biologically. They support 25% of all marine life
and protect the coasts from wave erosion. Yet, they are
poorly understood. The Lab has undertaken a variety of
research projects regarding various aspects of reef ecology
and inhabitant species, in an effort to expand existing
knowledge of the ecosystem of the South Nilandhe Atoll.
The Marine Lab will also focus on protecting sea turtles,
a keystone species particularly vulnerable to a wide
range of destructive human activities. Angsana Velavaru
is a known turtle-nesting site, home to two critically
endangered species the Hawksbill and Green Sea
Turtles. Conservation of nesting sites is not only vital to the
continued survival of both species; it ensures that people
in the future will be able to share in the delight of these
creatures just as many guests of Angsana Velavaru, young
and old, have.
BANYAN TREE VELAVARU MARINE LAB
16 17
Behind every thread is a story. This is the
unfolding tale of Baan Unrak, a haven
for needy children and their mothers in
Thailand, who are weaving their way into
a secure future with the help of Banyan
Tree Gallery.
A signature feature of every Banyan Tree
and Angsana resort, Banyan Tree Gallery
and Angsana Gallery play an important
role in showcasing cottage crafts of
local artisans while sustaining their
livelihoods and craft skills through gainful
employment. This core belief is the driving
motivation behind the product lines of the
Gallery.
Guests at Banyan Tree Lijiang and Banyan
Tree Ringha, both in the mountainous
Yunnan province of China, would have
noticed a recent range of exquisite winter
apparel appearing on the shelves of the
Banyan Tree Galleries located on their
premises. Warding off cool weather chills,
items such as chenille jackets, hats and
scarves are delicately hand-woven and
inspired by a fusion of Thai, Burmese,
Karen and Mon tribal designs, uniquely
tailored in line with Banyan Tree Gallerys
mandate to be a socially responsible
tourism retailer.
These thick woven garments in the Gallery
can trace their origins to a province called
Kanchanaburi at the distant west border
of Thailand. In the remote Sangkhla
Buri district within Kanchanaburi lies a
dedicated home, called Baan Unrak, to
house destitute children and abandoned
women. Located near the Thai-Burmese
border, Sangkhla Buri is home to a large
population of Burmese immigrants, Karen
and Mon hill tribes, many of whom are
stateless and poverty-stricken.
Baan Unrak (House of Joy) Childrens
Home was founded in 1991 by Didi
Devamala, an Italian volunteer from the
Neo Humanist Foundation, to provide
shelter, education and emotional support
to the needy children and mothers in
the community. Baan Unrak grew from
a home of initially two to more than 150
children today. The primary mission of
Baan Unrak is to support them through
means of offering an environment
conducive for living and education, and
to extend temporary food and medical
assistance to those in extreme needs.
In 2005, Baan Unrak also established a
school to provide proper kindergarten
and primary education, which was lacking
in the Sangkhla Buri community. Due to
rapid enrolment after the opening of the
school, Baan Unrak faced challenges in
accommodating all children with limited
facilities. Towards the end of 2005,
Banyan Tree Bangkok
extended its support to
fund the construction
costs for three
additional classrooms
for the school.
Baan Unrak has
identied the
primary factors
behind the large
number of
abandoned
children
in their
BANYAN TREE GALLERY BANYAN TREE GALLERY
The Ties That Bind The Ties That Bind
THE TIES THAT BIND
SAVE THE
WORLD
Banyan Tree Gallery and residents of Baan Unrak are united
in the art and business of weaving
Banyan Tree Gallery marks Earth
Day 2008 with green collectibles
What does it mean to save the world?
For the creative minds behind Banyan Tree Gallery, their research
turned to the endangered species that live in earths most
beautiful but disappearing habitats. Pandas, elephants, sharks,
gazelles, sea turtles and manta rays are some of the animals
that youll nd depicted across a world map, in the new Save
The World collection aimed at raising global environmental
conservation.
As part of the interconnected circle of life, our responsible
actions can lead to saving the world, and in turn, saving
ourselves. But where do we start?
Heres one way through Save The World at Banyan Tree
Gallery. Pick up visor caps and casual cotton T-shirts for men,
women and children. Handy shopping bags, made of natural
preservative-free cotton, were also developed to encourage
customers to recycle and reuse, as well as to reduce the use of
plastic bags.
Whenever possible, Banyan Tree Gallery adopts eco-friendly and
recycled materials for its merchandise, and is dedicated towards
continuous innovations in developing unique collections to
promote increased green awareness. To commemorate Earth Day
on 22 April 2008, the responsible retailer contributed a portion
of its sales revenue between April to June 2008 to the Green
Imperative Fund (GIF).
The GIF was established in 2002 to expand and formalise
Banyan Trees ongoing environmental conservation and
community development efforts, and operates throughout
Banyan Tree properties. The GIF provides nancial support to
worthy environmental initiatives and community-based projects,
such as saving endangered marine turtles in the Indian Ocean
and Andaman Sea, regenerating coral reefs in the Maldives,
preserving rainforests and wildlife in Bintan and protecting the
wetlands in Seychelles.
The Save The World collection is available at Banyan Tree Gallery
Singapore, as well as in galleries located within Banyan Tree
properties in Bangkok, Bintan, Maldives, Phuket and Seychelles.
Order online through www.banyantreegallery.com.
community being the lack of employment
for single mothers to sustain livelihoods
of themselves and their children. When
impoverished mothers fail to nd any
means to support their children, they
abandon them or turn to prostitution.
With effect, a traditional weaving and
sewing center was established in 1995
within Baan Unrak to engage and
develop weaving skills of women through
sustainable employment and training.
Currently, the weaving center employs over
20 women weavers, sewers, and trainers.
The products of the weaving center are
mainly purchased by visitors to Sangkhla
Buri and Baan Unrak. This presented an
inspirational opportunity for the Gallery
to reach out to the local community by
providing employment to the women
of Baan Unrak, through engaging their
weaving and sewing skills, and bringing
these products to a global audience.
Baan Unrak believes that it is important to
solve community problems from its root
causes, by helping to keep families intact
through providing sustainable employment
to women. In Didi Devamalas words,
Parental love will offer the best condition
and environment for children to grow up.
Achieving self-sufciency through fruitful
employment at the weaving centre, many
residents of Baan Unrak have successfully
moved out and set up their own homes.
Through this rst weaving project, the
Gallery has fullled its retail objectives
and Corporate Social Responsibility
aims. Looking forward, the Gallery is
developing another range of products with
Baan Unrak, bearing hope that additional
projects for the weaving center will
reinforce the Gallerys solid commitment
towards supporting indigenous artistry and
the livelihood of local communities.
Baan Unrak weaving centre
Save the World
Winter Collection
18 19
Laguna Resorts & Hotels Public Company
Limited, has earned a reputation as a
responsible developer whose interests
combine hotels and real estate with an
emphasis on quality and environmental
protection. In addition to its core hotel
business at Laguna Phuket, the company
has successfully diversied into overseas
properties, vacation ownerships, corporate
training, managing a shopping centre and
a tour operation, all of which support and
strengthen the operations of its established
resorts.
The Origins
For centuries, tin mining, along with the
rubber and shing industries, had made
Phuket one of the wealthiest provinces
in Thailand. By the late 19th century
however, large-scale commercial tin mining
operations had taken over and offshore
dredging and land mining were destroying
marine life and eroding the soil. After
mines were depleted, the miners moved
on, leaving many pockets of the island
environmentally devastated.
When Laguna Resorts & Hotels took over
the abandoned tin mine at Bangtao Bay
in 1984, the site resembled a moonscape.
The ground was pockmarked with craters
and littered with piles of blackened soil,
discarded machinery and ramshackle huts.
The soil was so leached by chemicals it
was thought the area would never sustain
vegetation. In 1977 a United Nations
Development Plan team surveying Phukets
tourism prospects, wrote off Bangtao Bay
saying it was too environmentally damaged
to have any development potential.
However, Mr Ho Kwon Ping, Chairman of
Laguna Resorts & Hotels, then saw the
potential for developing the area into a
premier resort and thus Laguna Phuket was
born.
The Revival
It took remarkable vision, determination
and US$200 million (then Phukets largest
ever single investment) to bring this ravaged
wasteland back from the dead. Earth
moving equipment levelled the tortured
terrain and enormous quantities of fertilised
topsoil were trucked in to allow replanting of
hardy native plants, such as Casuarina and
palm trees. Fruit and owering trees were
added to attract birds and wildlife whilst the
lagoons, once mining craters, were stocked
with marine life.
A sophisticated recycling system was built
to handle refuse and sewage disposal
and water treatment, eliminating the threat
of pollution to the surrounding land and
sea. And rather than tapping into Phukets
limited water supply, Laguna draws its
water from several freshwater lakes to run
through an onsite water treatment plant.
The low-rise hotels at the resort were
designed to enhance the environment
and reect the beauty of Thai culture and
heritage. Timber has been used effectively
but sparingly to prevent further depletion of
Thailands limited forestry resources.
Wedding Chapel
The Anniversary
Today, Laguna Phuket spans six
developments, comprising Banyan Tree
Phuket, Sheraton Grande Phuket, Dusit
Thani Laguna Phuket, Laguna Beach
Resort, Allamanda Laguna Phuket and
Laguna Holiday Club Resort. It also
includes residences and townhomes, an
18-hole golf course, spas, wedding chapel
and shopping village.
Having celebrated its 20th anniversary
last year, Mr Ho Kwon Ping, Chairman of
Laguna Resorts and Hotels said, It gives
me tremendous satisfaction to see the
fruits of our labour blossom into the lush
tropical paradise it is today and to see
how, together with my colleagues, we
have preserved the rich heritage unique to
Thailand, imparting the warm hospitality
and romance to all who have had the
privilege of sharing this experience with.
Laguna Phuket steams ahead in its
expansion, launching four new projects.The
Laguna Deluxe Townhomes and Deluxe
Residences are two-storey, semi-detached
and detached homes, respectively. These
Deluxe properties are approximately 30%
larger and feature a new architectural
design and upgraded home options
packages, on bigger land plots than
standard units.
The third project Laguna Village Phase II,
includes Residences VI and Townhome
IV, extension of the ever popular Laguna
Residences and Townhomes. These
property development consist of nine
units of Residences on land plots ranging
from 1176 to 1146 square metres, and
sixteen Townhomes consisting of eight
units in standard design and eight units in
deluxe version, all facing a tropical lagoon
with spectacular views. These projects
commenced in May 2008 and will be
completed in 2010.
Overwhelming demand for the Laguna
Phuket Dusit Thani Pool Villas has led to the
development being fully booked six months
ahead of schedule. The second phase of
17 villas is situated on the southern side
of the Dusit Thani Laguna Phuket Resort
between a tropical lagoon, lush gardens
and a beautiful beach. The villas will have
lagoon views with some units looking out
onto the Andaman Sea and is expected
to be completed by beginning of 2011. All
of the 17 Dusit Thani Pool Villas in phase II
have been reserved. Plans for phase II will
be released at the end of this year.
Another exciting development to look
forward to is the launch of Laguna Tours
in November 2008. Six private luxury
speedboats and six top-of-the-line vans,
will be offering trips to nearby islands such
as Phi Phi, Coral Island and Racha Islands,
as well as Phang Nga Bay and the Krabi
Archipelago. Laguna Tours will also offer
land-based excursions around Phuket
ranging from cultural and shopping tours,
to a wide variety of adventure-based tours,
which include activities such as Go Carting
and All Terrain Vehicle tours.
The Future
Laguna Resorts & Hotels work to protect
the environment is still very much a major
priority, ghting to prevent further beach
erosion caused by previous offshore tin
mining in Bangtao Bay. Millions of baht are
spent every monsoon season to replace the
massive amount of sand swept away into
the deep holes on the ocean oor caused
by previous dredging.
Laguna Phuket is not only concerned
with the preservation of ora, fauna and
ecosystems, but also what it calls the
human environment. The company has
developed a donation program to sustain
projects that bring direct benets to
residents of nearby villages. These projects
include a free pre-school for the children
of employees and local villagers, medical
services as well as educational scholarships.
Awards
Laguna Resorts & Hotels environmentally
responsible approach to tourism has
gained worldwide recognition. In 1992
it received the prestigious International
Hotel Association and American Express
Environmental Award for its achievements
as an international resort and hotel
development project with a proven record
of environmental conservation. The
International Hotel Association is the worlds
only global hotel association, with more
than 3,000 members in 145 countries.
In 2000 and 2002, Laguna Phuket was
awarded the Outstanding Performance
Award for Best Tourist Resort
Accommodation in the Thailand Tourism
Awards.
SPOTLIGHT SPOTLIGHT
Laguna Phuket Laguna Phuket
TREASURE IN A TIN MINE
Celebrating its 20
th
anniversary, Laguna Phuket has carved out environmental
and business success in its niche as Asias largest integrated resort
Aeriel View Laguna Phuket
Watercourt, Banyan Tree Phuket
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BANYAN TREE RESIDENCES BANYAN TREE RESIDENCES
INVEST
IN A
TRULY
RARE
FIND
Residences of
unsurpassed beauty are
now yours to own
DoublePool Villa, Banyan Tree Phuket
Beachfront DoublePool villas, Banyan Tree Seychelles
Three-bedroom Naxi Residences, Banyan Tree Lijiang
Two-bedroom Apartment, Banyan Tree Bangkok
Ofcially launched in 2007, Banyan
Tree Residences provide an opportunity
to invest in your own signature Villa,
Townhouse or Apartment and receive an
annual return of 6% for 6 years, and enjoy
60 days complimentary use every year.
Investors are also entitled to membership
of the exclusive Banyan Tree Residence
Club, which gives owners privileges at
other Residence locations worldwide.
Banyan Tree Residences are now
available in ve highly sought-after
locations Phuket and Bangkok,
Thailand; Seychelles; Lijiang; China; and
Bintan, Indonesia.
PHUKET
Phuket is Thailands largest island and
it is just over an hours ight from either
Bangkok or Singapore. The resort itself
is located within Laguna Phuket, one of
Asias nest destination resort boasting
ve rejuvenating spas, over 30 bars and
restaurants, a 24-hour medical clinic,
shopping village and an award-winning
18-hole golf course.
At Banyan Tree Residences Phuket,
investors have a choice of three tropical
property types to choose from. The three
or four-bedroom Grand Residences are
the perfect option for those owners who
want the exibility of a private holiday
home but with the peace-of-mind that
their home is being looked after all year
round. The DoublePool Villas boast
one- and two-bedroom villas with private
innity pools, ample living areas, spacious
bathrooms and fully-equipped kitchens.
With romance and privacy in mind, the
two-bedroom Pool Villas are designed
around a poolside terrace, opening out to
a swimming pool with sunken jet pool and
raised relaxation sala.
BANGKOK
If city life is what you desire, then Banyan
Tree Residences Bangkok may be the
perfect choice. Few cities in the world re
the imagination the way Bangkok does.
Set amidst the backdrop of one of
Asias most vibrant cities, Banyan Tree
Residences Bangkok comprise four
oors of 24 contemporary two-bedroom
apartments, fully-equipped with state-of-
art appliances as well as all the luxuries
that a discerning guest or resident has
now come to expect from Banyan Tree.
A home here provides the ultimate
rejuvenating sanctuary while a bustling
metropolis alive with fascinating culture,
entertainment and world-class shopping
awaits just outside the door.
LIJIANG
Lijiang in China is a UNESCO world heritage site offering excellent
cultural diversions, fresh mountain air and breathtaking views of exotic
sights such as Jade Dragon Snow Mountain and Tiger Leaping Gorge.
The Old Town of Dayan provides a feast for the senses, with little
changing over the last 300 years.
Banyan Tree Residences Lijiang offers authentic local architectural
features combined with modern creature comforts. The Residences are
faithfully designed to resemble the traditional Naxi buildings nearby. Let
your senses feast on regal interiors dressed splendidly in rich russet and
gold tones as you soak in your superior bathtub of ebony marble. When
night falls, enjoy the crisp cool weather as you slip into the warm waters
of your heated plunge pool, and enjoy a swim under the stars.
Banyan Tree Residences provide owners with a worry-free investment
along with the lifestyles benets which have become synonymous with
the Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts brand.
To download brochures for each location and view a selection of DVDs,
please visit our website www.banyantreeresidences.com or email us at
residences@banyantree.com
SEYCHELLES
Pavilioned in spendour against the backdrop of the
Indian Ocean, Banyan Tree Seychelles provides
a rare glimpse of heaven on earth. Set along the
south western coastline of the island of Mah,
amongst the unspoiled beaches of Intendance
Bay and bordered by swaying Takamaka trees,
Seychelles remains, quite literally, a breath of
fresh air and powerful antidote to the stresses of
modern living.
Banyan Tree Residences Seychelles offers owners
large living areas and spacious verandas. The one
and two-bedroom Beachfront Villas are lavishly
decorated reecting the islands rich colonial
history. The villas feature steam rooms, jet pools,
private swimming pools and sun decks. These
villas offer sheer indulgence and taste of paradise,
all with stunning sea views and direct access to
the beach.
BINTAN
Banyan Tree Bintan offers an exclusive villa lifestyle
amid its mystic charm. Perched on hill slopes and
stunningly integrated into its natural surroundings,
relaxation comes easily in this verdant setting.
Banyan Tree Residences Bintan provides tasteful
Indonesian dcor and awe inspiring views of the
open sea. The one and two-bedroom Bayfront Villas
epitomise the perfect romantic hideaway with all the
luxurious trappings. All villas feature stunning ocean-
view sundecks with jet pools. Banyan Tree Residences
Bintan are the perfect choice for lavish lifestyle.
Two-bedroom Bayfront Villa, Banyan Tree Bintan
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AWARDS NEW DEVELOPMENTS
Corporate Social Responsibility
ASEAN Green Hotel Recognition Award
Banyan Tree Bangkok
2008 PATA Gold Award Ecotourism Project
~ Pacic Asia Travel Association (PATA) Gold Awards
Banyan Tree Bintan Conservation Lab
Travel
Best New Hotels for 2008
~Telegraph.co.uk
Angsana Riads Collection, Morocco
Hot List 2008
~ Cond Nast Gold List (USA)
Banyan Tree Phuket
Hot List 2008
~ Cond Nast Traveller (UK)
~ Cond Nast Traveler (USA)
Banyan Tree Madivaru
Hot List 2008
~ Cond Nast Traveller (UK)
~ Cond Nast Traveler (USA)
Angsana Riads Collection, Morocco
IT List, Asia, Australia & New Zealand
~Travel & Leisure USA, IT List
Banyan Tree Madivaru
Gold Award for Best New Hotel
~Middle East & North Africa (MENA) Travel Awards
Banyan Tree Al Areen
Spa
Best Luxury Hotel City/Resort
~Gala Spa Awards
Banyan Tree Al Areen
Top 10 International Spas 4th
~Celebrated Living magazine Platinum List
Banyan Tree Phuket
Day Spas 3rd
~Cond Nast Traveller Readers Spa Awards 2008
Banyan Tree Bangkok
Hot Spa 2008
~ Cond Nast Traveler (USA)
Banyan Tree Bangkok
Hot Spa 2008
~ Cond Nast Traveler (USA)
Banyan Tree Al Areen
Corporate
Chief Executive Ofcer of the Year Award
~Singapore Corporate Awards 2008
Banyan Tree Holdings Limited
Boutique Hotelier of the Year
~South China Morning Post /
Harpers Bazaar Style Awards 2008
Banyan Tree Holdings Limited
BRAVE NEW FRONTIERS
Charting cool destinations in China and the Middle East
Banyan Tree is betting that you are dreaming of far-ung yet
compelling destinations such as Ras Al Khaimah, Chinas Dunhuang
and Saint Lucia, among others. Ten years ago, the hospitality group
identied beautiful beach destinations such as Bintan, Indonesia
and the Maldives to set up shop. True to its original intention
to string a necklace of jewels around the globe, Banyan Tree is
building its new sanctuaries in deserts, cities and mountain locales
that everyone will be talking about in time to come.
Middle Easts positioning as a growing leisure destination and
business hub has made it an ideal location for the Banyan
Tree Group to embark on new developments. Leading up to
2011, there are 10 properties in the Middle East which include
developments in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah,
Jordan, and Oman. This will increase Banyan Trees total number
of rooms in the Middle East by 30-fold, with the dynamic addition
of 2252 rooms.
As the rst golf and equestrian resort in the Middle East, Banyan
Tree Meydan will be the rst pool villa-driven product in Dubai,
and it is located in Meydan City, an integrated development
in the heart of Dubai. Located within the regions rst upscale
integrated resort in Sifa, Oman, Banyan Tree Sifa and Angsana
Sifa are positioned as the anchor properties in a development that
comprises more than ve hotels, a marina town, retail facilities and
a 18-hole golf course.
In China, Banyan Tree Dunhuang and Banyan Tree Tianjin will
align their strategy to bring the Banyan Tree experience to the
Middle Kingdom. Another rst is the groups agreement in historic
Macau to create the rst authentic spa hotel in Cotai. Banyan Tree
Macaus 251 suites is scheduled to be completed in 2009.
Banyan Tree was in the limelight at the Singapore Corporate Awards 2008 when
Executive Chairman and founder Mr. Ho Kwon Ping was bestowed the honour of Chief
Executive Ofcer of the Year. This accolade came hot on the heels of the Boutique
Hotelier of the Year award at the Style Awards 2008, hosted and organised by the
South China Morning Post and Harpers Bazaar (Hong Kong).
In the same light, the Groups resorts and spas are receiving top honours, with entry
into the coveted Cond Nast magazines Hot Lists. After opening in December 2007,
Angsana Riads Collection, Morocco has made its way into the Cond Nast Hot List 2008
in both the United Kingdom, and the United States, for its stunning heritage riads. This
double success is replicated by Banyan Tree Madivaru, which features the rst tented
pool villas in the Maldives. Banyan Tree Spa attained duo recognitions in the Cond Nast
Traveler (USA) Hot Spa, where both Banyan Tree Spa Bangkok, Thailand, and Banyan
Tree Spa Al Areen, Bahrain, were lauded.
GOOD THINGS
COME IN TWOS
Honouring exemplary leadership and making the
coveted Hot Lists
Leading up to
2011, there will be
10 properties in the
Middle East which
include developments
in Abu Dhabi, Dubai,
Ras Al Khaimah,
Fujairah, Jordan,
and Oman
Complementing the Groups growing network of Angsana
branded developments across the Carribean, Banyan Tree
has signed a management contract for an Angsana Resort
Saint Lucia in the island of Saint Lucia. Angsana Saint Lucia
is the Angsana brands rst integrated resort project that
will comprise a full-scale resort with related facilities and
amenities including a marina and a commercial center. The
development will also include exclusive branded residences
for sale and is slated for completion in 2011.
Angsana Saint Lucia
Meydan city
CEO of the year, Mr. Ho Kwon Ping
Good Things Come in Twos Brave New Frontiers
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DIRECTORY GUIDE DIRECTORY GUIDE
BANYAN TREE HOTELS AND RESORTS
Group Sales & Marketing: 211 Upper Bukit Timah Road Singapore 588182
Tel: +65 849 5899 Fax: +65 6462 2800 Email: corporate@banyantree.com Web: banyantree.com
TEL EMAIL
AFRICA
Banyan Tree Seychelles P.O. Box 2086, Anse Aux Pins, Mah Island +248 383 500 seychelles@banyantree.com
ASIA PACIFIC
Banyan Tree Bangkok, Thailand 21/100 South Sathon Road, Bangkok 10120 +66 2 679 1200 bangkok@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Bintan, Indonesia Jalan Teluk Berembang, Laguna Bintan Resorts, Lagoi 29155 +62 770 693 111 bintan@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Lijiang, China Yuerong Road, Shuhe, Gucheng District, Lijiang 674100, Yunnan +86 888 533 1111 lijiang@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Phuket, Thailand 33, 33/27 Moo 4 Srisoonthorn Road, Cherngtalay, Amphur Talang +66 76 324 374 phuket@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Ringha, China
Hong Po Village, Jian Tang Town, Shangri-La County,
Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, 67440
+86 887 828 8822 ringha@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Sanya Resort & Spa, China 6 Luling Road, Sanya, Hainan Province, 572000 +86 898 88609988 sanya@banyantree.com
MIDDLE EAST
Banyan Tree Al Areen,
Kingdom of Bahrain
P.O. Box 75055, Juffair +973 17 845 000 alareen@banyantree.com
SOUTH ASIA
Banyan Tree Madivaru, Maldives AA. Ethere Madivaru, North Ari Atoll +960 666 0760 madivaru@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru, Maldives Vabbinfaru Island, North Mal Atoll +960 664 3147 vabbinfaru@banyantree.com
OBEROI SPA BY BANYAN TREE TEL EMAIL
INDIA
The Oberoi Rajvilas Jaipur, Rajasthan India +91 141 268 0101 gm@oberoi-rajvilas.com
Wildower Hall
Shimla in the Himalayas,
Himachal Pradesh, India
+91 177 264 8585 david@wildowerhall.com
The Oberoi Vanyavilas
Sawai Madhopur,
Rajasthan, India
+91 746 222 3999 gm@oberoi-vanyavilas.com
The Oberoi Udaivilas Udaipur, Rajasthan, India +91 294 243 3300 gm@oberoi-udaivilas.com
The Oberoi New Delhi New Delhi, India +91 112 436 3030 devendra@oberoidel.com
The Oberoi Mumbai Mumbai, India +91 225 632 5757 gm@oberoi-mumbai.com
The Oberoi Cecil Himachal Pradesh, India +91 177 280 4848 gm@oberoi-cecil.com
The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra, India +91 562 223 1515 gm@oberoi-amarvilas.com
The Oberoi Grand, Kolkata Kolkata, India +91 332 249 2323 ajit@oberoi-cal.com
The Oberoi Bangalore Bangalore, India +91 802 558 5858 huvida@oberoiblr.com
Trident Hilton Gurgaon
New Delhi National Capital
Region, Gurgaon, India
+91 124 245 0505 kapil.chopra@trident-hilton.com
INDONESIA
The Oberoi Bali Bali, Indonesia +62 361 730 361 gm@theoberoi-bali.com
The Oberoi Lombok
West Lombok, NTB,
Indonesia
+62 370 638 444 gm@theoberoi-lombok.com
MAURITIUS
The Oberoi Mauritius
Pointe aux Piments,
Mauritius
+230 204 3600 gm@oberoi-mauritius.com
EGYPT
The Oberoi Sahl Hasheesh Red Sea, Egypt +20 65 3440 777 toshgm@oberoi.com.eg
MUSEUM SHOP BY
BANYAN TREE, SINGAPORE
www.museum.com.sg
TEL EMAIL
Singapore Asian Civilisations Museum +65 6336 9050 gallery-epb@banyantree.com
Singapore Art Museum +65 6338 1016 gallery-sam@banyantree.com
National Museum of Singapore +65 6336 3670 gallery-nm@banyantree.com
Library Shop +65 6238 8205
LAGUNA PHUKET SHOPS TEL
Laguna Beach Gallery Laguna Beach Resort Phuket +66 76 325 410
Allamanda Shop Allamanda Laguna Phuket +66 76 324 359
Dusit Shop Dusit Laguna Phuket +66 76 324 320
Luxury Collection by Angsana Sheraton Grande Laguna Phuket +66 76 324 101
Laguna Factory Outlet Canal Village, Laguna Phuket Resorts +66 76 324 454
Laguna Collection Canal Village, Laguna Phuket Resorts +66 76324 352
BANYAN TREE SPA
www.banyantreespa.com
BANYAN TREE GALLERY
www.banyantreegallery.com
TEL EMAIL
AFRICA
Banyan Tree Spa Seychelles Banyan Tree Gallery Seychelles +248 383 500 spa-seychelles@banyantree.com
ASIA PACIFIC
Banyan Tree Spa Bangkok Banyan Tree Spa Gallery Bangkok
Banyan Tree Spa Gallery Bangkok
+66 2 679 1052/4 spa-bangkok@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Spa Bintan Banyan Tree Gallery Bintan
Banyan Tree Bintan Golf Shop
+62 770 693 100 spa-bintan@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Spa Lijiang Banyan Tree Gallery Lijiang
Banyan Tree Spa Gallery Lijiang
+86 888 533 1111 spa-lijiang@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Spa Phuket Banyan Tree Gallery Phuket
Banyan Tree Spa Gallery Phuket
Laguna Phuket Golf Shop
Elements Jewelry by Banyan Tree
+66 76 324 374 spa-phuket@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Spa Sanya +86 898 8860 9988 spa-sanya@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Spa Phoenix Seagaia Resort +81 985 211 351 spa-phoenixseagaia@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Spa Ringha Banyan Tree Gallery Ringha
Banyan Tree Spa Gallery Ringha
+86 887 828 8822 spa-ringha@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Spa Shanghai Banyan Tree Gallery Shanghai +86 21 6335 1888 spa-shanghai@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Building, Singapore Banyan Tree Gallery +65 6849 5761
MIDDLE EAST
Banyan Tree Spa Al Areenv Banyan Tree Gallery Al Areen +973 17 84 5000 spa-alareen@banyantree.com
Elements Spa by Banyan Tree Elements Gifts by Banyan Tree
Elements Flowers by Banyan Tree
Elements Flowers by Banyan Tree
Elements Spa Essentials by Banyan Tree
+965 536 0000 elementsspa-kuwait@banyantree.com
SOUTH ASIA
Banyan Tree Spa Madivaru Banyan Tree Gallery Madivaru +960 666 0760 spa-madivaru@banyantree.com
Banyan Tree Spa Vabbinfaru Banyan Tree Gallery Vabbinfaru +960 664 3147 spa-maldives@banyantree.com
THE WORLD
The World Spa by Banyan Tree +1 305 779 3399 theworldspa@banyantree.com
ANGSANA HOTELS AND RESORTS
Group Sales & Marketing: 211 Upper Bukit Timah Road Singapore 588182
Tel: +65 849 5799 Fax: +65 6463 5051 Email: corporate@angsana.com Web: angsana.com
TEL EMAIL
AFRICA
Angsana Riads Collection Morocco +212 2442 1979 marrakech@angsana.com
ASIA PACIFIC
Angsana Bintan, Indonesia Site 4A Lagoi, Bintan Island +62 770 693 111 bintan@angsana.com
Angsana Great Barrier Reef, Australia Great Barrier Reef, 1 Veivers Road, Palm Grove, Cairns, Queensland 4879 +61 740 553 000 cairns@angsana.com
Gyalthang Dzong Hotel, China Shangri-La Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan 674400 +86 887 822 3646 gyalthang@angsana.com
Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel, Laos Rue Chao Fa Ngum, Banthatluang, PO Box 741, Luang Prabang +85 671 254 609 maison@angsana.com
MIDDLE EAST
Angsana Dubai Sheikh Zayed Road, PO Box 116957, Dubai, United Arab Emirates +971 4 3217622 dubai@angsana.com
SOUTH ASIA
Angsana Bangalore, India Northwest Country, Main Doddaballapur Road, Rajankunte, Bangalore 560064 +91 802 846 8892 bangalore@angsana.com
Angsana Ihuru, Maldives North Mal Atoll +960 664 3502 ihuru@angsana.com
Angsana Velavaru, Maldives South Nilandhe Atoll (Dhaalu Atoll) +960 676 0028 velavaru@angsana.com
Deer Park Hotel, Sri Lanka Giritale, Polonnaruwa +9427 224 6272 deerpark@angsana.com
ANGSANA SPA
www.angsanaspa.com
ANGSANA GALLERY
www.angsanagallery.com
TEL EMAIL
AFRICA
Angsana Spa Morocco +212 (0) 2442 1979 spa-morocco@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Vineyard Hotel +27 21 674 5005 spa-vineyardcapetown@angsana.com
Angsana Gallery Vineyard Hotel +27 21 657 4500
ASIA PACIFIC
Angsana Spa Allamanda Laguna Phuket Angsana Spa Gallery Allamanda Laguna Phuket +66 76 362 700 spa-allamandaphuket@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Bintan
Angsana Gallery Bintan
Angsana Spa Gallery Bintan
+62 77 069 3111 spa-bintan@angsana.com
Angsana Spa City Club Taichung Angsana Gallery City Club Taichung +886 4 3602 8888 taichung@angsanaclub.com.tw
Angsana Crowne Plaza Kobe +81 78 291 8063 spa-cpkobe@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Dusit Laguna Phuket +66 76 362 999 spa-dusitphuket@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Gallery Dusit Laguna Phuket +66 76 324 320
Angsana Spa Great Barrier Reef
Angsana Gallery Great Barrier Reef
Angsana Spa Gallery Great Barrier Reef
+61 7 4055 3000 spa-cairns@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Green View Chiang Mai Angsana Spa Gallery Green View Chiang Maiv +66 05 3298 249 spa-greenviewchiangmai@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Guam Angsana Spa Gallery Guam +1 671 648 1680 spa-guam@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Gyalthang Angsana Gallery Gyalthang +86 887 822 3646 spa-gyalthang@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Hong Qiao +86 21 6233 2018 spa-hongqiao@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Jamison Angsana Spa Gallery Jamison +61 2 9247 3005 spa-jamisonsydney@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Kempinski +86 898 3889 8888 spa-kempinskisanya@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Kuala Lumpur Angsana Spa Gallery Kuala Lumpur +60 32 141 4321 spa-kualalumpur@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Laguna Beach Resort +66 76 325 405 spa-lagunabeachphuket@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Gallery Laguna Beach Resort +66 76 325 410
Angsana Spa Luang Prabang Angsana Gallery Luang Prabang +856 7125 4609 spa-luangprabang@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Park Island Angsana Spa Gallery Park Island +852 2296 4228 spa-parkislandhk@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Royal Pines Resort +61 7 5597 1111 spa-royalpines@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Sheraton Grande Laguna Phuket Angsana Spa Gallery Sheraton Grande Lagune Phuket +66 76 324 101 spa-sheratonphuket@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Sheraton Laguna Guam +1 671 646 2222 spa-sheratonguam@angsana.com
Angsana Spa The Garden Hotel +86 20 8333 8989 spa-guangzhou@angsana.com
MIDDLE EAST
Angsana Spa & Health Club Dubai Marina Angsana Spa & Health Club Gallery Dubai Marina +971 4 368 4356 spa-dubaimarina@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Arabian Ranches Angsana Gallery Arabian Ranches +971 4 361 8251 spa-arabianranches@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Hotel & Suites Dubai +971 4 321 7622 spa-hotelsuitesdubai@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Emirates Hills Angsana Gallery Emirates Hills +971 4 368 3222 spa-emirateshills@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Golf Club Angsana Spa Gallery Golf Club +20 65 358 0007 spa-golfclubelgouna@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Movenpick Resort Angsana Spa Gallery Movenpick Resort +20 65 354 4501 spa-elgouna@angsana.com
Angsana Spa The Montgomerie Angsana Gallery The Montgomerie +971 4 360 9322 spa-montgomerie@angsana.com
SOUTH ASIA
Angsana Spa Bangalore Angsana Gallery Bangalore +91 80 284 68892 spa-bangalore@angsana.com
Angsana Oasis Spa Prestige Ozone +91 80 2593 6299 spa-oasis-ozonebangalore@angsana.com
Angsana Oasis Spa UB City TBA spa-oasis-ubcitybangalore@angsana.com
Angsana City Club & Spa Angsana City Club & Spa Gallery +94 11 242 4245 spa-crescatcity@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Giritale
Angsana Gallery Giritale
Angsana Spa Gallery Giritale
+94 27 224 6272 spa-giritale@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Ihuru Angsana Gallery Ihuru +960 664 3502 spa-maldives@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Velavaru Angsana Gallery Velavaru +960 676 0028 spa-velavaru@angsana.com
EUROPE
Angsana Spa Bunratty +353 61 478730 spa-bunrattyireland@angsana.com
Angsana Spa Tivoli Marine Vilamoura +351 289 303777 spa-vilamoura@angsana.com
Angsana Spa The Brehon Angsana Gallery The Brehon +353 64 30700 spa-brehonkillarney@angsana.com
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