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From Myanmar to the Maldives, 3 new wellness-focused hotels and resorts to restore your body and soul after the stresses of the coronavirus pandemic

Sofitel Inle Lake Myat Min brings the first luxury wellness centre to Myanmar. Photos: Handouts
Sofitel Inle Lake Myat Min brings the first luxury wellness centre to Myanmar. Photos: Handouts
Wellness

From boutique hotels to global hospitality brands, the following destinations may help you unwind and re-energise once normal travel activities are resumed

A stressful first quarter of 2020 has once again put the spotlight on our collective physical and mental wellness. And while people, through necessity, are taking a careful approach to travel, here are some wellness-focused properties we can keep in mind once cross-border leisure mobility can be safely practised.

From boutique hotels to global hospitality brands, the following destinations may hold the key to your next travel hotspot to unwind and re-energise.

Sofitel Inle Lake Myat Min

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Myanmar

The tranquil greenery and calm waters surrounding Sofitel Inle Lake Myat Min
The tranquil greenery and calm waters surrounding Sofitel Inle Lake Myat Min

Luxury boutique resort Sofitel Inle Lake Myat Min is introducing the first luxury wellness programme in Myanmar to focus exclusively on holistic therapies, traditional treatments, nutrition, fitness coaching and educational wellness initiatives.

Overlooking an enchanting patchwork of shimmering water, rolling hills and rice fields, the hotel aims to redefine the wellness retreat concept on the spectacular shores of one of Southeast Asia’s most iconic destinations.

Far from big cities, its remoteness is a clear plus for those who want to stay away from big crowds. The hotel is located 47km from Heho Airport, and 600km from Yangon, which is a 1-hour flight away. From the airport, guests can arrive at the resort via the resort’s land or lake transfer service.

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