Montara Hospitality to open health and wellness enclave in Phuket

Thailand’s Montara Hospitality Group (MHG) has unveiled plans to develop a comprehensive health and wellness residential community in Phuket, Thailand, slated to be completed in 2022.

MHG is investing more than 6,600 million baht (US$220 million) in the development of Tri Vananda, which the company envisions to become “Asia’s largest and most comprehensive wellness residential community”.

Rendering of Tri Vananda which is set to open in 2022

Located a 20-minute drive from the Phuket International Airport, Tri Vananda will feature 298 villas, anchored by a wellness resort specialising in integrative and functional medicine and cognitive wellbeing.

On-site amenities include a health centre featuring consultation rooms, physiotherapy and TCM treatment rooms, a cognitive health centre, and facilities for health diagnostics aimed at treating residents and guests with tailored programmes.

Other facilities include a mindfulness centre with an indoor hall and outdoor areas for meditation, a spa with separate-sex thermal rooms, relaxation areas, a hammam, private spa suites, as well as a fitness centre with a swimming pool, gym, sauna, juice bar and lake pier for recreational water sports. There will also be a dedicated club designed to foster a wellness-led lifestyle for teens and pre-teens.

Sales for the two- and three-bedroom residential villas, ranging in size from 270m2 to 750m2, will start in July 2020.

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