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If you’re going to chase the perfect sunrise, you might as well do it from a glass runway suspended over the Andaman Sea...
22/05/2026

If you’re going to chase the perfect sunrise, you might as well do it from a glass runway suspended over the Andaman Sea. 🌊📸

We are proud to highlight Beyond Skywalk Nangshi, a premier addition to the curated Mountain-series by Beyond Hotels and Resorts. Located in the heart of Phang Nga, Thailand, this property exemplifies how eco-conscious design can harmoniously coexist with world-class luxury.

Rather than competing with the landscape, the resort is architected to frame it. Guests can choose from an array of premium accommodations—ranging from immersive forest and sea-view tents to expansive family pavilions and private two-bedroom pool villas—all strategically positioned to face the iconic sunrises over Samet Nangshee mountain.

Key Highlights for the Modern Traveler:
• The Architectural Marvel: Phang Nga’s latest landmark features a state-of-the-art glass and steel skywalk, offering panoramic, unobstructed views of the Andaman Sea.
• Celestial Wonders: Beyond the legendary morning vistas, the location serves as a dark-sky sanctuary, offering seasonal opportunities to capture the Milky Way and stunning full-moon backdrops.

Beyond Skywalk Nangshi represents a shift toward purposeful luxury—where structural innovation enhances natural preservation, leaving guests with a profound connection to the destination.

How is your organization adapting to the growing demand for sustainable luxury travel?

Source: Beyond Skywalk Nangshi

True luxury isn't found in crowded resorts; it’s discovered in places where nature still speaks in whispers. 🌿✨When we t...
18/05/2026

True luxury isn't found in crowded resorts; it’s discovered in places where nature still speaks in whispers. 🌿✨

When we think of Thailand’s coastlines, bustling beach towns usually come to mind. But just an hour south of Hua Hin lies a destination that redefines the coastal experience: Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park—Thailand’s very first marine national park.

For professionals looking to unplug and gain fresh perspective, this hidden gem offers two unparalleled highlights:

🪷 Thung Sam Roi Yot (The Lotus Wetland): As Thailand’s largest freshwater marsh, it’s a masterclass in serene biodiversity. Watching the morning sun hit the lotus fields beneath dramatic limestone peaks is a grounding experience that no luxury lounge can replicate.

⛰️ Phraya Nakhon Cave: A cinematic, hidden cavern where history meets nature. The journey involves a coastal boat ride and a jungle trek, rewarding you with the iconic 19th-century royal pavilion illuminated by a natural spotlight from the collapsed ceiling.
Beyond the visuals, it’s a thriving sanctuary for wildlife—from rare migratory waterbirds to dusky leaf monkeys and offshore dolphins.

If you are planning your next itinerary or seeking a destination that balances adventure with tranquility, Sam Roi Yot reminds us that some of the best ROI comes from investing time in nature.

Have you ever explored this side of Thailand?

Source: Tourism Authority of Thailand



Some places are designed to entertain you.  Others quietly disconnect you from the noise you didn’t realize you were car...
15/05/2026

Some places are designed to entertain you. Others quietly disconnect you from the noise you didn’t realize you were carrying. 🌿

Tucked between ancient jungle, dramatic limestone cliffs, and the calm waters of Phang Nga Bay, TreeHouse Villas Koh Yao offers a different kind of luxury — one built around space, privacy, and nature itself. Accessible via suspended walkways and surrounded by untouched scenery, the adults-only resort feels intentionally removed from the pace of everyday life.

Each villa blends seamlessly into the treetops, combining thoughtful design with open-air living, private plunge pools, and panoramic views across the jungle canopy and sea beyond. Beyond the villas, the experience stays grounded in nature — from kayaking and trekking to yoga, spa rituals, and quiet moments by the beach. ✨

This is the kind of place for travelers who still value discovery over crowds, and serenity over spectacle.

Would you choose a villa above the trees or directly by the beach? 🌊

Source: TreeHouse Villas Koh Yao

Before the slow boat to Luang Prabang… there’s a quieter story waiting in Chiang Saen. 🌿Tucked quietly inside one of Tha...
08/05/2026

Before the slow boat to Luang Prabang… there’s a quieter story waiting in Chiang Saen. 🌿

Tucked quietly inside one of Thailand’s oldest riverside towns, Athita – The Hidden Court Chiang Saen feels nothing like a typical overnight hotel. Built from the same handmade bricks seen throughout the ancient temples and pagodas of the town, and softened with warm teak wood interiors, the entire place carries a calmness that feels deeply rooted in its surroundings. ✨

With only a small number of rooms, Athita offers something increasingly rare in travel today — stillness. The Mekong River sits just steps away, local life moves gently around the old community, and a 700-year-old temple quietly watches over the property nearby. Mornings here are not rushed. You wake slowly, hear distant temple chants, sip coffee in an open wooden courtyard, and begin to feel connected to the rhythm of Chiang Saen itself. This is not the kind of place trying to impress with excess. Its charm comes from something much harder to create: authenticity.

For travelers continuing onward to Luang Prabang by slow boat from Chiang Khong, Athita becomes more than just a convenient overnight stop. It creates a softer transition into the Mekong journey ahead — peaceful, grounded, and beautifully local. 🚤 And sometimes, that one quiet night ends up becoming one of the parts people remember most.

Would you choose a modern city hotel… or somewhere that actually feels connected to its town?

Source: Athita The Hidden Courte Hotel Chiang Saen

Some places earn their silence back. Maya Bay is one of them.Maya Bay — one of the most iconic views of the Phi Phi Isla...
04/05/2026

Some places earn their silence back. Maya Bay is one of them.

Maya Bay — one of the most iconic views of the Phi Phi Islands — no longer allows swimming as it once did. Visitors can still step onto the beach, but only up to ankle depth.

Simple rule. Serious purpose.

Back in 2018, Thailand’s Department of National Parks made a decisive call to close the bay, after years of heavy tourism had pushed the ecosystem beyond its limits — damaged coral reefs, eroded shorelines, and marine life driven away.
What followed wasn’t a marketing story. It was nature doing its job.

Blacktip reef sharks began to return. From just a few sightings… to dozens moving naturally along the shoreline again. Today, Maya Bay is no longer just “beautiful.” It’s recovering. The signs you see. The park rangers standing by. The rule that keeps you in shallow water.

None of it is there to restrict the experience —it’s there to protect what makes the experience worth having in the first place.
Because sometimes, the most responsible way to travel is knowing where to stop.

Before machines, this is what human hands were capable of.At the National Museum Bangkok, some of these pieces are not j...
27/04/2026

Before machines, this is what human hands were capable of.

At the National Museum Bangkok, some of these pieces are not just beautifully made — they’ve existed for over 500 years. They were never meant to be “art” in the way we see it today. They were part of life. A reflection of how people once lived, believed, and understood the world around them. Not all of it was meant to be comfortable. Some tell stories of devotion.
Others, of power… and even death.

What we often simplify as “Buddhist art” is, in truth, a record of human life — preserved through time, in the finest details. And perhaps, this is where travel quietly changes. Not in how many places you visit, but in how deeply you begin to understand them. Because once you see this…what once felt like “just another stop” starts to reveal something far more meaningful.

This is often the difference between simply visiting a place and truly experiencing it. And it’s something we quietly build into the journeys we design — not by adding more stops, but by shaping how each place is understood.









Most people visit temples. Few actually see them.Not the main halls. Not the grand Buddha.  But the quiet details in bet...
20/04/2026

Most people visit temples. Few actually see them.

Not the main halls. Not the grand Buddha. But the quiet details in between — a hand softened by years of devotion, gold gently fading where it’s been touched the most, walls that have stood still while everything else moved on.

These aren’t the parts people come to see. And maybe that’s exactly why they matter. Nothing here is trying to prove anything. No perfect finish. No careful staging. Just surfaces shaped by time…and by people who never thought they were leaving a mark.

In Thailand, some of the most meaningful moments aren’t presented to you.
You come across them—quietly, almost by accident.

And once you do…they tend to stay.

Not every luxury stay needs to impress loudly… some simply feel right the moment you arrive.Set quietly along the Ping R...
17/04/2026

Not every luxury stay needs to impress loudly… some simply feel right the moment you arrive.

Set quietly along the Ping River, Raya Heritage Chiang Mai offers a more thoughtful interpretation of Northern Thailand. Rooted in the spirit of traditional Lanna life, the property reflects a way of living that values simplicity, balance, and a deep connection to nature. 🌿 It’s the kind of place that invites you to slow down—naturally, without trying.

With just 38 spacious suites nestled within lush gardens, the design blends heritage and restraint. Hand-carved teak, woven textiles, natural dyes, and locally crafted pieces come together in a way that feels both authentic and quietly refined. 🕊️ Nothing feels excessive—yet every detail has intention.

Beyond aesthetics, there’s a genuine sense of responsibility. From supporting local artisans to contributing to community-focused initiatives across Thailand, the philosophy extends beyond the stay itself—grounded, thoughtful, and quietly meaningful. ✨

Have you ever stayed somewhere that felt right without needing an explanation?

Source: Raya Heritage

Songkran marks the traditional Thai New Year—rooted in a time of renewal, respect, and quiet reflection.Long before the ...
13/04/2026

Songkran marks the traditional Thai New Year—rooted in a time of renewal, respect, and quiet reflection.

Long before the lively water celebrations seen today, the essence of Songkran began with gentle rituals: pouring scented water over the hands of elders to seek blessings, visiting temples, and cleansing both home and spirit for a fresh start.

Over time, this simple act of “water” has evolved into a nationwide celebration—symbolising purification, goodwill, and the washing away of the past.

Wishing you a meaningful Songkran filled with clarity, kindness, and new beginnings. 💧✨

Bangkok isn’t only lived on roads.Just beyond the traffic and familiar city pace, another rhythm quietly unfolds—one tha...
07/04/2026

Bangkok isn’t only lived on roads.

Just beyond the traffic and familiar city pace, another rhythm quietly unfolds—one that doesn’t rush, doesn’t compete, and doesn’t try to impress.

Along these canals, life continues in its own gentle flow. Boats pass by not as attractions, but as part of everyday movement. Trees lean in, softening the light. Conversations happen without urgency. Even the breeze feels different here—lighter, unbothered. This isn’t a floating market. It’s a living canal—where Bangkok reveals a side that remains quietly intact, effortlessly real, and often overlooked.
Not everything in Thailand needs to be redesigned or rediscovered.

Sometimes, it’s simply about knowing where to look.
For those seeking a quieter, more grounded side of Bangkok, this experience can be thoughtfully woven into a broader journey—at the right pace, and in the right way.

Not all New Year celebrations come with water fights… but this one does — beautifully. 💦Songkran 2026 is set to unfold a...
03/04/2026

Not all New Year celebrations come with water fights… but this one does — beautifully. 💦

Songkran 2026 is set to unfold across Thailand once again—welcoming travelers from around the world into one of the country’s most meaningful and joyful moments of the year. While many know it for the lively water celebrations, at its heart, Songkran is about renewal, respect, and reconnecting with family and community. ✨

Recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, this tradition has gracefully evolved—blending age-old rituals like water pouring for blessings with vibrant, city-wide festivities. In Bangkok, celebrations will take place from 9–15 April across key spots such as Benjakitti Park, ICONSIAM, Asiatique, and the ever-energetic Silom and Siam Square. Expect a mix of culture, celebration, and pure fun—all thoughtfully organized and ready to welcome visitors.

Beyond the capital, each destination brings its own character. Ayutthaya offers a more heritage-driven atmosphere, Chiang Mai leans into its traditional roots, while Chon Buri extends the celebration with its famous Wan Lai festival. Down south, beachside Songkran adds a more relaxed, sun-soaked twist to the experience. 🌿
Songkran isn’t just something to watch—it’s something to feel, to be part of, even if just for a few days.

If you could celebrate Songkran anywhere in Thailand… would you go for the energy of the city or the charm of local traditions? 💭

Source: Tourism Authority of Thailand

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