Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 29 Jan 2022, 08:58 am
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Colombo: Travel+Leisure, a New York-based magazine, voted for their favourite wellness retreat in the world and have chosen Santani, Sri Lanka as the best in the world.
The wellness resort & spa in Sri Lanka features sustainable architecture and minimalist interiors, designed to preserve its green environment.
They have added to the global sustainability discussion by introducing the game changing concept of “Human Sustainability” that drives everything at Santani.
Being located on a 120-acre former tea plantation, makes the resort both secluded and accessible.
CEO and Founder of Santani Wellness Resort, Vickum Nawagamuwage, said, "The Santani brand imbues purpose into everything from the modern, sustainable architecture to the once-in-a-lifetime gastronomic experience, to the perfect union of modern and ancient wellness methods."
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