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Grand Mercure Khao Lak Bangsak design is inspired by the traditional riverside villages of Thailand

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Grand Mercure Khao Lak Bangsak is now open in Thailand.  Located on a secret stretch of Thailand’s Andaman Coast in the province of Phang Nga, the resort features design inspired by the traditional riverside villages of Thailand.  At the resort, there is a canal flows throughout the property connecting guestrooms and shared areas, while the palm trees and lush garden provide a tropical and tranquil atmosphere.

Grand Mercure Khao Lak Bangsak
Grand Mercure Khao Lak Bangsak

The authentic beauty of southern Thai culture is captured through the resort’s interior design. Each of the 195 guestrooms and suites at Grand Mercure Khao Lak Bangsak feature private terraces overlooking spectacular views of the canal, swimming pool, and tropical gardens. The resort offers a wide variety of room configurations.

The all-day dining restaurant, Patio, features a range of Asian and international dishes with live cooking stations, while the beachfront restaurant, Green Mango, offers diners a choice of authentic Southern Thai cuisine using recipes passed on through the generations. The signature dishes are served in “Pinto” or the tiffin box, which is inspired by the traditional Thai way of life, where locals would pack their home-cooked recipes in a pinto for making merit at the temple before relishing food together with family and friends while enjoying good conversation. The Soak Pool Bar is an ideal place to unwind and mingle while sampling a variety of delicious beverages and light snacks.

The resort features two swimming pools with garden and ocean views. Families with younger children can enjoy a range of activities at the Kids Corner or opt for a swim in the kids’ pool. Fitness enthusiasts can enjoy a refreshing workout while guests looking for complete rejuvenation can unwind in a range of body and facial treatments at Pran Spa. Some signature wellbeing massage offerings include Energy Recharge, an aromatherapy massage with warm Himalayan Salt compress that helps relieve fatigue, while the energizing aroma of grapefruit, ginger and clove will help easing respiratory problems.

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For travelers ‘working from home’ or by the beach, the resort is equipped with a Business Corner offering computers, printing and other business services. Meetings, private parties and corporate events can be catered for at the resort’s 260 square meter meeting room, which can accommodate up to 100 guests.

The coastal town of Khao Lak is renowned for its perfect beaches and untouched tropical nature, less than a two hour drive from Phuket international airport. Grand Mercure Khao Lak Bangsak is located close to adventurous attractions, such as Bang Niang Market, Elephant Rehabilitation and Retirement Home, Takua Pa Old Town, Ton Chong Fah Waterfall, Khao Lak Lam Ru National Park, and Elephant Fly Zipline. The world-renowned scuba diving and snorkeling hotspots of the Similan Islands are just 1.5 hours away by speedboat.

The resort is now offering special rates for guests who wish to stay longer. Prices start from THB 18,277 for seven nights in a Superior room including daily breakfast and 35% discount on food and beverage, and from THB 33,236 for 14 nights. The special rates are available to book from now until November 30, 2021 for stays from October 1, 2021 until December 22, 2021. After a 7 night stay in Phuket, vaccinated travelers are able to travel to selected destinations including Khao Lak, as part of the 7+7 program.

Photos credit © Alberto Cosi

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