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Otera Stay presents a retreat for weary digital nomads this November

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Otera Stay will be hosting the Nachikatsuura Digital Nomad Retreat 2025 on 22nd and 23rd November at Daitaiji Temple.

The venue is located along the UNESCO World Heritage Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route.

The two-day retreat aims to draw in digital nomads from around the world in Nachikatsuura, a town known for its tuna and World Heritage sites which is now gaining attention as a destination for remote workers.

A time and place for mindfulness

Daitaiji Temple, situated along the Kumano Kodo trail and boasting over 1,000 years of history, offers a unique setting where participants can experience mindfulness through Zen meditation whilst drawing closer to nature.

Activities include tours within the temple grounds to learn about historical architecture, as well as fire rituals for purifying the body and mind.

Through experiences only possible at a Japanese temple, participants will have the opportunity to reflect deeply on themselves and cultivate inner peace as part of a spiritual practice.

In addition, the retreat provides opportunities to learn about the lifestyle of digital nomads and connect with fellow participants.

What to expect in November

  • Fire Ritual at Nachisan Seiganto-ji:At the Gyōja Hall of Seiganto-ji on Mt. Nachi, you will attend a special fire ritual conducted by Kumano spiritual monks. Surrounded by chants and flames, your wooden prayer stick carrying your wishes is burned in the fire, a symbolic act of cleansing and renewal for body and mind.
  • Temple Tour & Bell-Ringing Experience:Explore historical buildings and cultural landmarks within the temple grounds while learning about their significance. By ringing the temple bell, you engage in a moment of mindfulness and spiritual reflection.
  • Dinner & Community Gathering:Enjoy a dinner featuring local specialties from Nachikatsuura while connecting with local residents. Sharing a meal fosters deeper ties with the local people and culture.
  • Evening Party:A casual gathering in an indoor lounge provides a relaxed space for participants to connect and build relationships in a warm, friendly atmosphere.
  • Morning Zazen & Sri Lankan Curry Breakfast:Begin the day with a serene Zazen (Zen meditation) session led by a monk, followed by a fragrant Sri Lankan curry breakfast. It sets a calm, focused tone for the rest of the day.
  • Unconference Sessions:In these participant-led talks and open discussions, experts share insights on remote work and the digital nomad lifestyle. An open environment that encourages dialogue and discovery.

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Elite Havens’s luxurious villas in Goa offer the perfect escape for Diwali

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This October, luxury villa management service provider Elite Havens invites guests to experience Diwali in a way few ever have.

Guests can experience a celebration like no other in the restful comfort of a private luxury villa in Goa, where warm ocean breezes, golden sunsets shine, and the glow of thousands of diyas set the scene for this wondrous holiday.

Elite Havens’ special Diwali offers are available in October for stays of 10 nights or more.

Mystical and magical

Imagine this: stepping barefoot onto cool marble floors, the air scented with fresh marigolds and jasmine; candlelight flickers across the pool’s surface as the sky turns indigo. 

Friends and family gather on shaded verandas, champagne glasses in hand, while your private chef serves a lavish Diwali feast tailored to your tastes. 

The night hums with laughter, music, and the distant echo of fireworks over the Arabian Sea.

Elite Havens’ curated collection of Goa villas offers the perfect stage for this intimate luxury:

  • Villa Athena A sophisticated sanctuary with contemporary design, elegant indoor-outdoor spaces, and a private pool perfect for hosting starlit soirees.
  • Casa Tanisa A lovingly restored Indo-Portuguese gem where vintage charm meets modern comfort, surrounded by lush gardens ideal for al fresco dining and festive gatherings.
  • Colina Villa G    Perched high above the coastline, this modern hillside retreat offers panoramic views, an infinity pool, and complete privacy for a serene, elevated celebration.
  • Estate de Frangipani  & Estate de Alta Palmeira  Expansive estates designed for groups, with multiple living pavilions, tropical landscaping, and sweeping terraces for Diwali nights under the stars.

Everything at your fingertips

With the Elite Havens Concierge service, no request is too small and no vision too grand. 

From arranging intricate rangoli designs at your doorstep to coordinating private yacht cruises, spa therapies brought to your villa, or guided cultural tours through Goa’s churches, markets, and spice plantations, every moment is crafted to your style of celebration.

Plus, Diwali in Goa is a feast for the senses: taste the spice and tang of prawn balchão, the creamy comfort of xacuti, and the sweetness of bebinca between sips of masala chai as fireworks light the night.

This Diwali, let Goa’s cultural soul meet the comfort and elegance of your own private haven.

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Millennium Hotels and Resorts Partners joins forces with PKFARE

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Global travel product aggregator PKFARE announced a strategic partnership with global hospitality management firm Millennium Hotels and Resorts (MHR).

This partnership empowers Millennium to significantly broaden its global distribution through PKFARE’s network of over 2,000 diverse clients, whilst giving PKFARE’s partners seamless access to Millennium’s premium inventory. 

Leveraging an ever‑expanding client base and streamlined operational excellence, PKFARE is poised to drive sustained booking growth for Millennium, boosting the hotel group’s visibility and pricing advantages across multiple channels.

Expanding global reach

According to MHR vice-president for GSO and sales in Asia Paul Er: “This partnership enhances Millennium Hotels and Resorts’ global reach by showcasing our premium inventory across key high-value channels. Through PKFARE’s extensive distribution network, we expect to drive strong booking growth and broaden our customer base worldwide.”

Likewise, PKFARE co-founder and senior vice-president Jason Sui remarked: “We are honoured to partner with Millennium, a respected leader in hospitality. By integrating world-class inventory with our automated, AI-driven distribution technology, we’re empowering both suppliers and clients to thrive in a competitive travel landscape.”

In the first half of 2025, PKFARE’s direct‑contract hotel network grew by 56 percent, establishing partnerships with major hotel groups such as Archipelago, Chroma Hospitality, Ormond Group, Vinpearl, Cross Hotels & Resorts, and Tolani Hotels. 

Dedicated to innovating in hotel distribution, PKFARE continues to expand its global footprint through strategic alliances and advanced distribution technologies.

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AYANA Bali raises the bar for kids’ fun with AYANA Ocean Adventure

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Young guests of AYANA Bali have a new reason to get excited with the opening of AYANA Ocean Adventure, a fun-filled indoor-outdoor playground inspired by the wonders of the sea. 

Located next to the AYANA Kids Pool, the playground is directly connected to the pool via fun waterslides, adding an extra splash of excitement. 

Designed to spark curiosity and creativity in young guests, it also nurtures a connection to Bali’s vibrant marine environment.

AYANA Ocean Adventure blends physical play, cultural activities, and marine-themed learning in a setting that reflects the island’s rich relationship with the ocean. 

Following the recent openings of RIMBA Jungle Adventure, this new coastal-themed space marks the latest milestone in AYANA Bali’s expanding series of nature-inspired playgrounds, further enhancing Bali’s most holistic resort’s commitment to providing enriching experiences for young guests.

More than just a place for play, AYANA Ocean Adventure provides young guests with a dynamic space to explore, learn, and connect with their surroundings. 

Spanning 1,320 square meters, the playground’s thoughtful design and programming draw subtle inspiration from Bali’s coastal beauty, encouraging curiosity, creativity, and active play while fostering an appreciation for the natural environment.

Diving into discovery

Children can dive into the thrill of discovery through two distinct zones: Cerulean and Sandscape. 

The indoor Cerulean play space is designed for ages four to seven and features interactive puzzles, a climbing cove with air slide and ball pit, and a hands-on activities wall.

Just steps away, the semi-outdoor Sandscape area extends the adventure for children up to ten years old, offering a creative zone with an activity table and scheduled programs including arts and crafts, painting, and cultural workshops such as canang sari (Balinese offering) making.

Adding to the excitement, the playground is also connected to two kids’ slides that splash right into the AYANA Kids Pool, blending the fun of play with the joy of water and a touch of ocean-inspired adventure.

Open daily from 9am to 6pm, the facility is complimentary for in-house guests, with select programs incurring additional fees. 

Staffed by trained playground attendants, it offers a safe and supervised environment. 

Children aged four and above may explore independently, excluding near the pool or waterslide areas, while those under four must be accompanied by a parent or babysitter.

Whether climbing, sliding, crafting, or learning, AYANA Ocean Adventure affirms AYANA Bali’s status as a regional leader in family travel, offering holistic, imaginative, and meaningful experiences for the resort’s youngest explorers, just a few steps from the sea.

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The state of medical tourism in the Asia Pacific

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Medical tourism has, in recent years, become a major growth sector for the Asian travel and tourism sectors.

This does not really come as a surprise, given how travellers have made their way to the region over the centuries to seek out cures for a variety of maladies.

In the context of the 21st century, Asia has gained greater popularity as a destination for aesthetic medicine and cosmetic surgery, thanks mostly to surgical innovations offered in India and Thailand, as well as pharmaceutical advances from Japan and South Korea.

But medical tourism in the region goes far beyond the cosmetic and well into more specialised, life-saving specialisations like cardiology, oncology, pulmonary care, and even reproductive and fertility care.

In today’s feature, we take a closer look at the state of medical tourism within the Asia-Pacific, who the current key players are, and what the sector stands to evolve into.

Per Grand View Research’s 2023 report, ENT surgery took up the lion’s share of the medical tourism market in asia, followed by neurosurgery and oncology

Why the world comes to Asia for medical care

Admittedly, cost is the biggest factor that has been driving patients, especially those from western nations, to make their way to Asia for consultations and treatments.

Going by a 2024 report from Healthcare Asia, the cost of comprehensive treatments (which is to say consultation + procedure + recovery / post-surgical therapy) could drop by up to 80 percent if done in Malaysia, 40 percent in Singapore, and 75 percent in Thailand depending on the modalities chosen for the patient.

Thanks to this, the size of the Asia Pacific medical tourism market stood at US$10.32 billion as of end-2023 and is expected to grow at a rate of around 26.4 percent per annum till 2030.

Aside from cost, Grand View Research pointed out that patients also appreciate the greater availability of skilled medical professionals as well as specialised treatments on offer at highly competent and well-equipped facilities throughout the region.

The patient influx is further fuelled by the way numerous hospitals and healthcare facilities throughout Asia have teamed up with their peers overseas to boost their respective capabilities, enabling them all to work with a much wider clientele base.

Likewise, such partnerships entail exchange of knowledge, technology, and best practices, improving overall competence across the board. 

By consolidating resources and expertise, organizations can enhance their market presence and competitive advantage.

It has also helped that governments throughout the region have been implementing policies supporting the medical tourism sector, though the framework tends to differ between nations.

Any regulations implemented by government agencies are usually centred on compliance with global quality standards, patient safety, and ethical practices in the medical tourism industry.

It is interesting to note at this point that the most common procedures that draw foreign patients to the region are those involving ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgery, oncological treatments for cancer and pre-cancerous conditions, and neurosurgery.

Key players in the Asia-Pacific medical tourism sector

According to the research site Mordor Intelligence, while many medical organisations throughout the region are engaged in the practice of medical tourism, there are five in particular that stand out.

These are as follows:

  • Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd (India)     Based in Chennai, the company currently operates a network of 71 owned and managed hospitals, and has been around since 1983. It has excelled in the management of lifestyle diseases such as coronary issues and diabetes; pediatric and women’s care, as well as modalities for improving fertility. Apollo likewise prides itself on pharmaceutical innovation;
  • Bumrungrad International Hospital (Thailand)     Since it first opened in 1980, Bumrungrad has since grown into Southeast Asia’s largest privately-owned hospital and has made its reputation as a go-to institution for medical tourism. The hospital’s areas of specialisation run the gamut from allergy treatment and gynaecological issues to holistic care and various disciplines of cardiology. According to Bumrungrad’s website, the hospital treats an average of 550,000 local and foreign patients a year, with foreigners coming in from 190 countries;
  • Fortis Healthcare Ltd (India)     Headquartered at the Fortis Memorial Research Institute in Gurgaon, Fortis has the distinction of having more than 20 understandings with the health departments of governments around the world. On average, it treats over 200,000 foreign patients from 175 countries a year, doing treatments and procedures at its 27 hospitals throughout India. Fortis is a leading destination for cancer treatment as its primary field of specialisation is oncology, more specifically cancers of the endocrine and circulatory systems;
  • KPJ Healthcare Berhad (Malaysia)     Located in Kuala Lumpur, KPJ Healthcare prides itself on a “start to finish” approach with regard to medical tourism, helping patients, their families, and primary care providers throughout the process from getting necessary visas and other permits to post-procedural care. KPJ’s dedicated International Patient Centre provides ample guidance to foreign patients as to what to expect from their treatment along with any socio-cultural matters they may encounter throughout their stay in Malaysia. The company’s core competencies revolve around cardiology, oncology, and orthopaedic surgery; and
  • Raffles Medical Group (Singapore)     It is interesting to note that over 35 percent of Raffles’ patients are from overseas, hailing from more than 100 nations worldwide. Offering an extensive range of state-of-the-art modalities at its facilities, the company offers comprehensive care packages for potential patients, placing them in the hands of its team of globally-competent experts. The Raffles International Patient Centre likewise ensures personalised care for each patient, making them feel safe and cared for in a foreign land. Aside from cardiology, oncology, and orthopaedics, Raffles has also gained acclaim for fertility treatments.

The downside is…

However, despite the great economic benefit of medical tourism to the region, along with the recognition it accords to the medical professionals operating within, the sector does have a serious downside to it.

Writing for the site News Medical in 2022, Dr Tomislav Meštrović, MD, PhD pointed out that medical tourism poses a number of risks for patients flying overseas for treatments and procedures.

With regard to patient risks, Meštrović pointed out the potential for nosocomial infections, more commonly known as hospital-acquired infections, especially if patients are being treated in developing nations wherein the standards for medical hygiene may not be at par with those overseas.

Seeking treatment in developing nations also poses the risk of patients getting infected by multiresistant organisms, particularly noroviruses which commonly cause acute gastroenteritis, as well as mycobacterial infections following cosmetic surgical procedures. 

At the same time, foreign patients may be exposed to infections that they would not normally encounter in their part of the world, thus posing a public health risk when they return home as they unwittingly become carriers of contagion.

Another cause for concern is tissue rejection among patients who go to the Asia-Pacific for organ transplants, leading to greater expense due to secondary procedures and an extended convalescence period.

On the other hand, nations that have become leading venues for medical tourism also face a number of issues.

In a recent article for Medical Tourism Magazine, medical researcher Dr Prem Jagyasi explained that those travelling overseas for medical procedures, as stated above, stand to carry the potential of contagion into their home countries, bringing in hitherto unknown strains of infectious microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, and viruses.

As such, there is the risk of outbreak and epidemic involved, especially if a significant volume of travellers makes their way back from a country with ongoing health issues among its people.

At the same time, citizens of countries involved in medical tourism may find themselves shunted to a corner, especially by private hospitals and medical facilities that may opt to give priority to foreign patients who are willing and ready to pay premium prices for treatment.

Medical tourism in this context also runs the risk of medical professionals giving more of their time and ability to visiting patients as opposed to their core local clientele.

An influx of foreign nationals into a country’s medical tourism sector runs the same risks as conventional overtourism: a strain on available resources, inconvenience for local populations, as well as a greater effluvium when it comes to environmental waste.

Taking all these into consideration, what the World Medical Association (WMA) declared at its 69th General Assembly in 2018 still holds water at this point:

If not regulated appropriately, medical tourism may have medico-legal and ethical ramifications and negative implications, including but not limited to: internal brain drain, establishment of a two-tiered health system, and the spread of antimicrobial resistance. Therefore, it is imperative that there are clear rules and regulation to govern this growing phenomenon.

How Asia can do even better

Despite the fact that the WMA made its recommendations in 2018, a good two years before the pandemic hit, the bulk of these suggestions continue to have practical value in the contemporary practice of medical tourism.

First of all, governments need to to carefully consider all the implications of medical tourism to the healthcare system of a country by developing comprehensive, coordinated national protocols and legislation for medical tourism in consultation and cooperation with all relevant stakeholders.

Per the recommendations, these protocols should assess the possibilities of each country to receive medical tourists, to agree on necessary procedures, and to prevent negative impacts to the country´s health care system.

Second, governments and service providers need to ensure that medical tourism does not negatively affect the proper use of limited health care resources or the availability of appropriate care for local residents in hosting countries.

In this context, special attention ought to be paid to treatments with long waiting times or involving scarce medical resources.

Also, medical tourism must not promote unethical or illegal practices, such as organ trafficking; thus relevant authorities, including governments, should be able to stop elective medical tourism where it is endangering the ability to treat the local population.

Finally, welcoming foreigners in as medical tourists should never be allowed to distort the normal assessment of clinical need and, where appropriate, the development of waiting lists, or priority lists for treatment.

Once accepted to treatment by a health care provider, medical tourists should be treated in accordance with the urgency of their medical condition.

Whenever possible patients should be referred to institutions that have been approved by national authorities or accredited by appropriately recognised accreditation bodies.

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Ras Al Khaimah appoints Phillipa Harrison as CEO of RAKTDA

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The Government of Ras Al Khaimah has announced the appointment of Phillipa Harrison as the new CEO of Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority (RAKTDA). Harrison, the former Managing Director of Tourism Australia, will spearhead the Emirate’s bold vision to become the ‘Destination of the Future’, bringing decades of international tourism expertise across Australia and other global markets.

Sheikh Ahmed bin Saud Al Qasimi, Chairman of RAKTDA’s Executive Committee, said: “Tourism is at the heart of Ras Al Khaimah’s strategy, it is our fastest-growing sector and we’ve achieved remarkable milestones in a short period of time. Ms. Harrison brings with her a depth of knowledge and leadership experience, most recently with Tourism Australia, that gives us confidence in her ability to align with Ras Al Khaimah’s ambitious goals and strategic targets in the tourism sector.”

Commenting on her new role, Harrison said: “I’m honored to join at such an exciting time. Ras Al Khaimah has already established itself as an international success story, and I look forward to unlocking even more growth in the years ahead.”

Harrison’s appointment will help to advance Ras Al Khaimah Government’s objectives to further cement its position as a leading sustainable tourism destination, one that welcomed a record 650,000 visitors in H1 2025 alone, on its way to achieving a target of over 3.5 million visitors annually by 2030.

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New infrastructure initiative to boost tourism in Philippine province of Bohol

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The Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT), its agency the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), and the municipal government of Tubigon in Bohol province signed a memorandum of agreement on Friday, 22nd August.

This agreement is the initial stage of an infrastructure project that will boost tourism, create local jobs, and promote environmental education.

The Enchanted Ilijan Plug of Tubigon Project marks the beginning of development for the town’s top-ranking proposal under the Tourism Champions Challenge (TCC) programme.

The agreement was signed by tourism secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, Tubigon mayor Marlon Amila, and TIEZA assistant chief operating officer Jetro Nicolas Lozada.

At the signing, Frasco remarked: “As secretary of tourism, and as somebody who has served on the ground as mayor of Liloan in Cebu, I have seen that the best ideas for development really do come from our local government unit.”

Frasco shared that her experiences as a former three-term mayor taught her the importance of having national projects that respond and align with the needs of local government units (LGUs).

She concluded with: “That is why the Tourism Champions Challenge was born; it is essentially an effort to crowdsource creative ideas from the ground.”

A necessary transformation

The upcoming initiative will transform Ilijan Hill, the country’s first confirmed volcanic plug and part of Bohol’s United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Global Geopark, into a sustainable tourist destination, with a PHP25 million funding grant from the DOT.

Per the terms of the agreement, the DOT will provide strategic tourism guidance, while TIEZA will oversee infrastructure implementation.

The Tubigon LGU, on the other hand, will manage permits, execution, and long-term operations.

The Enchanted Ilijan Plug project will include the construction of an Ilijan Trail and summit garden, a pavilion, an arts and cultural village, and support facilities such as parking areas.

The DOT’s Tourism Champions Challenge received proposals from nearly 100 LGUs across the country.

Tubigon’s winning entry highlights the potential of LGU-driven tourism development, with national agencies providing infrastructure and policy support.

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Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council holds first-ever MH Wellness Fair

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The Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC) held the first event of its MH Wellness Fair 2025 series on Saturday, 23rd August.

Centred on the theme Young & Healthy Champions, the event is an offshoot of the United Nations’ International Youth Day that is celebrated every 12th August. 

As such, the fair celebrated and sought to empower young people to take charge of their health and wellbeing.

Held at The Campus, Ampang, the fair brought together leading health experts, fitness innovators, cultural performers, and wellness brands under one roof. 

As MHTC prepares for the Malaysia Year of Medical Tourism 2026, this initiative served as a platform to showcase Malaysia’s strengths in healthcare and wellness, while fostering community engagement and promoting healthier living for all.

Empowerment through action

With the aim of empowering communities through knowledge and joyful experiences, the MH Wellness Fair 2025 regaled attendees with an exciting line-up of activities, exclusive wellness packages, and engaging sessions designed to encourage preventive healthcare, fitness, and mental well-being.

On the slate were:

  • Health Insights:
    • “Dental Care: Oral Health for Kids and Teens” by Dr. Tracey Lau Phui Yi, Kheng Dental Clinic
    • “Heart Disease: If We Know the Enemy, Why Are We Still Losing?” by Dr. Abdul Arif Shaparudin, Cardiologist, Institut Jantung Negara (IJN)
    • “Stop the Progression: Myopia Control for Children” by Dr. Ng Chun Wai, OPTIMAX Eye Specialist Centre
    • “Recovery, Mental & Emotional Health with Aromatherapy & Cakra Energy” by Redzuan Sabar, AMSPA member from Treat Me Wellness Center
  • Fitness & Fun – Babel Fit’s “MoveQuest Adventure Park,” immersive workouts, family dance sessions, and recovery lounge experiences.
  • Wellness Experiences – Complimentary massages, posture checks, spa vouchers, and a marketplace featuring over 20 local health and lifestyle vendors.
  • Culture & Tradition – A captivating performance of Anggalang Magunatip, the traditional bamboo dance of Sabah, alongside Integration of Malaysian traditional games like Congkak and Batu Seremban that promote coordination, reflexes, and intergenerational bonding.
  • VM2026 Integration – A “meet & greet” session with Wira & Manja, the beloved mascots of Visit Malaysia 2026, interactive VR experiences brought by Tourism Malaysia.

The fair also put an emphasis on inclusivity, providing a welcoming environment for both locals and expatriates from all ages to explore Malaysia’s healthcare and tourism offerings.

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Emaar Entertainment Appoints MakeMyTrip as an Official India Partner

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The Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo.

Emaar Entertainment, an owner and operator of exceptional entertainment experiences, has appointed MakeMyTrip as an official partner in India to enable seamless access to some of Dubai’s most celebrated attractions, including Burj Khalifa, Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, KidZania, and Sky Views Observatory. This collaboration brings Emaar’s world-class portfolio on MakeMyTrip’s newly launched Tours & Attractions platform, giving Indian travellers the convenience of discovering and booking these iconic experiences directly in Indian Rupees.

The iconic Burj Khalifa ranks among the world’s most renowned destinations, drawing approximately 1.7 crore international visitors last year, of which close to 22 lakhs hailed from India. Infact, more than 80% of Holiday packages sold on MakeMyTrip include Burj Khalifa in their itineraries. Building on this strong demand, the collaboration is designed to make marquee attractions easier to plan and book.

Commenting on the partnership, Jasmeet Singh, Chief Commercial Officer – Holidays & Experiences, MakeMyTrip, said: “With our Tours & Attractions platform, we set out to make discovering and booking great experiences as seamless as booking a flight or hotel. Partnering with Emaar Entertainment brings some of the world’s most iconic attractions and skylines within effortless reach for Indian travellers. We will continue to expand our offerings, adding more world-class experiences that inspire travellers to see and do more, wherever they go.”

The Tours & Attractions platform already connects travellers to over 200,000 bookable activities across 1,100 cities worldwide. With marquee additions like Emaar Entertainment attractions, it is rapidly scaling to give Indian travellers seamless access to the world’s most sought‑after experiences, all in one place.

Earlier this year, Burj Khalifa featured a projection celebrating MakeMyTrip’s 25th anniversary, highlighting its journey of enabling Indians to travel the world.

 

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IHG brings its voco brand to Quang Tri

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IHG Hotels & Resorts officially opened voco Quang Binh Resort By IHG, the first international resort in Quang Binh which is now part of Quang Tri province. 

The all-suite-and-villa resort also marks the second voco hotels property to open in Vietnam, alongside voco Ma Belle Danang – By IHG which opened in 2023.

Cluster general manager Clay Clayton remarked: “We are thrilled to extend a warm welcome to all our guests and introduce distinctive touches that celebrate the natural beauty of Quang Binh while allowing them to unwind in a distinctive and comfortable stay. Centred around the brand hallmarks Come on in, Me Time, and voco life, we aim to deliver delightful and uplifting experiences through our local community and share the wonders of this destination with travelers from around the world.”

A haven of tranquility

Located in Dong Hoi, voco Quang Binh Resort By IHG offers 68 suites and beachfront villas providing a tranquil and personal atmosphere with direct access to Bao Ninh beach. Its design focuses on creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. 

The distinctive interior offers a subtle nod to Indochine aesthetics with rich colours, intricate patterns and local craftmanship, paired with artworks exclusive to voco hotels. 

The spacious layout of its suites and villas which run between 43sqm and 300sqm invites natural light to flood in, creating a rustic and calming atmosphere perfect for relaxation. 

Each voco property is characterised by its individual charm, which provides guests with something unique while creating an inviting and unstuffy atmosphere for guests to truly unwind and feel at ease. 

Infused with charming personal touches and subtle Vietnamese influences, voco Quang Binh Resort By IHG is a great gateway to explore the province of Quang Binh.

Refreshing interludes

Upon check-in, guests will be greeted with a refreshing drink and a delicate sweet treat, a simple yet thoughtful gesture that perfectly embodies voco’s signature “Come on in” spirit.

Prioritizing each guest’s physical and mental well-being, voco Quang Binh Resort By IHG introduces Yen Spa & Wellness, the resort’s spa for guests to restore balance through personalized treatments. 

Featuring tranquil spa treatment rooms, a Yin Yang foot spa, a rejuvenating hydrotherapy pool, sauna rooms and salon, Yen Spa is a comprehensive wellness and spa center. 

In addition, guests can enjoy relaxing moments at the indoor and outdoor pool, set amidst a tranquil and nature-inspired setting.

For dining, guests have the option to dine at Flamingo Restaurant, an all-day dining concept that serves up local signatures such as banh canh, Quang noodles, Hue beef noodle soup as well as favorite international dishes, or sip on refreshing cocktails at Oasis Pool Bar while watching the spectacular Vietnamese sunset.

Inspired location

As a place with forests, the sea, and an extensive cave system, Quang Binh has long been a captivating destination for nature lovers and those seeking unique travel experiences. 

Being located within such an inspiring area, voco Quang Binh Resort By IHG is not only a refreshing and contemporary retreat, but also a great gateway for an emotional journey through the magnificent beauty of “the Kingdom of Caves”. 

From here, guests can easily explore Son Doong Cave which is the largest cave in the world and home to towering stalagmites, underground rivers, jungle with wildlife and a 116-kilometre-long coastline with picturesque beaches such as Nhat Le and Da Nhay. 

Guests can also look to visit the Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, kayak on Mooc spring, experience Vietnam’s longest zipline, mud bathing at Chay river or visit the spiritual cultural site of Lieu Hanh Mother Temple.

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