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Australian luxury travel company, View Retreats, has launched an innovative range of Wellness Holidays in locations across Asia. Unlike traditional wellness retreats that focus solely on relaxation and treatments, View Retreats says its private trips combine luxury and wellness with nature and exploration. “The result is unforgettable experiences that soothe travellers’ bodies, enliven their minds and lift their spirits,” the company said. Guests can choose from seven itineraries across Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. All feature world-class wellness resorts, spa treatments and wellness activities, paired with opportunities for genuine insights into local culture and breathtaking natural landscapes.

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“True wellness means more than just pampering and detoxing,” said Stoewie van den Bulk, Co-Founder and Managing Director of View Retreats. “It also comes from immersion in nature and unique cultural experiences. So we wanted to offer our travellers a range of restorative journeys that combine the best of both worlds. It’s a holistic approach to wellbeing, ensuring that our travellers have exceptional experiences and return home truly rejuvenated.” Packages in Vietnam include a 9-night Coastal Highlights to Hanoi, Lan Ha Bay and Da Nang, priced from AU$5,195 per person twin share, or in Cambodia the 8-night Kingdom of Wonder that visit Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Angkor Wat and Koh Russey, which leads in at AU$4,450 per person twin share.
For those seeking a personalised trip, View Retreats also creates fully bespoke Wellness Holiday itineraries, tailor-made to suit individual needs. Learn more about View Retreats’ new Wellness Holidays at viewretreats.com/wellness-holidays. Lead image: Santani Wellness Kandy – Sri Lanka Spiritual Heart | Supplied

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