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Six Senses Reopens in Cambodia and Bhutan

Writer: EDITOREDITOR

The silver lining to the pandemic has been the opportunity to rethink and reset tourism. As a priority sector in both Cambodia and Bhutan, both nations are moving away from mass tours and consumerism into rare, authentic, and meaningful experiences. By capturing the growing global trend in this direction, they aim to boost economic and environmental benefits and improve livelihoods.


General Manager Andrew Whiffen.: "We have a real opportunity to showcase the more hidden side of Bhutan. From weaving through glacial valleys, rice fields, and remote mountain villages to joining Thimphu residents for circumambulations at the Memorial Chorten, trekking up to the Tiger’s Nest monastery, which dangles off a cliffside, or joining young monks for breakfast or a game of football, guests are blown away. We combine these experiences with returning to the lodge to take a dip in the pool, sample local culinary delicacies, and visit Six Senses Spa for a pampering ... Continue reading - Link directly to source:


General Manager Ateeb Shrestha.: "From December to February, the slightly cooler temperatures, low humidity, and long periods of sunshine make it an ideal time to visit. During the dry season, you can enjoy morning yoga on the rooftop pavilion or take a spin around the island jungle gym, visit temples, go on a hike or tour, or simply relax and sunbathe during the day and enjoy our boardwalk dining or movie nights under the stars at night. The Experiences Center offers a wide range of on-island and on-water activities within the resort, plus boat excursions to the surrounding islands... Continue reading - Link directly to source:


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The Team

at LEADING HOTELIERS NETWORK / JOBLEAD-SERVICE



RETURNING MEMBERS - ENROLL - Click here

NEW MEMBERS - ENROLL - Direct link - Click here



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