Hospitality/Health Resort by Clinique La Prairie

Category: Health & Wellness

Editorial staff

New Health Resort by Clinique La Prairie will be opened at Tri Vananda, Phuket in 2026, as the first of its kind in Southeast Asia, by teaming with Montara Hospitality Group.

Montara Hospitality Group is on track to become one of the biggest players in the wellness industry with its newest development Tri Vananda, a purpose-built wellness community in Phuket, that emphasizes functional and integrative medicine, nutrition, cognitive health, and mindfulness.

With 30 biophilic-designed residential units currently under construction in the first phase of development, it has signed a deal with Clinique La Prairie to operate the 40-villa resort projected for completion in 2026.

Tri Vananda will raise the bar for luxury wellness with best-in-class facilities primed for multi-generational living. Sustainable and nature-centric in design, the low-density development will feature renewable energy facilities and a tiered wetland filtration system.

Clinique La Prairie was founded in 1931 by Dr Niehans, a pioneer in longevity, and has since become world renowned for its holistic and scientifically-grounded approach to preventative aging.

With medical care as one of the four pillars of its holistic approach, Clinique La Prairie combines medical testing, expert consultations and medical therapies in all its programs, offering highly personalized care, science-driven treatments and long-term support to its clientele.

With a luxury flagship in Montreux, Switzerland, spanning only 35 rooms and suites, the Swiss brand has expanded to operate satellite sites - known as longevity hubs by Clinique La Prairie - around the world, in Madrid, Bangkok, Doha, Taipei and most recently, Dubai.

“Clinique La Prairie’s longstanding expertise in longevity and their innovative approach makes them the ideal partner to achieve and realize our vision of establishing Tri Vananda as the gold standard for wellness hospitality in Asia,” Kittisak Pattamasaevi, CEO of Montara Hospitality Group said.

“We recognize that there is a global stress epidemic at hand, and the negative affects it has on our individual health and wellbeing, and as a global community. Tri Vananda will be a place for people of all ages to heal, grow and learn,” he said.

According to the recent Global Wellness Institute report, wellness real estate is one of the fastest
growing sectors in wellness and forecasted to surge in the next five years from US$ 398 billion market in 2022 to US$ 887.5 billion in 2027.

“Thailand has a longstanding reputation for its world-class holistic wellness and health retreats. Our partnership with Montara Hospitality Group at Tri Vananda allows us to offer something new for a discerning clientele to experience, redefining the luxury wellness industry in Asia,” Simone Gibertoni, CEO of Clinique La Prairie said.

Kittisak Pattamasaevi, CEO of Montara Hospitality Group and Simone Gibertoni, CEO of Clinique La Prairie

Once development is completed, Tri Vananda will offer 70 residential villas, and the health resort comprising a comprehensive medical and wellness facilities for health diagnostics aimed at helping residents and guests live longer, healthier, and better lives through tailored programs.

World class wellness facilities at the Health Resort by Clinique La Prairie at Tri Vananda will include a medical center with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, active movement center with an Olympic-size swimming pool, a wellness restaurant for personalized nutrition, a holistic wellbeing center, and a mindfulness center house in the iconic “Manorah” Grand Hall inspired by the local Thai heritage dance performance.

03 May 2024

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