The Art of Wellness: Immersing in Vietnam’s Cultural Heritage and Natural Splendor

The debut of an exquisite luxury resort in Vietnam's central region is set to revolutionize local tourism. With a dedicated focus on exceptional service, this new resort aims to attract discerning travelers seeking responsible and extraordinary experiences. The property promises to breathe new life into the area, offering a unique and elevated escape for those wishing to explore Vietnam's rich cultural heritage and natural wonders.

0
40

The Namia River Retreat, a luxurious sanctuary nestled on an islet in Hoi An Ancient Town’s breathtaking Thu Bon River, has recently opened its doors to guests, offering a tranquil escape amidst Vietnam’s lush natural landscape.



Travelers partaking in the lantern release ceremony at the Namia River Retreat. Image courtesy of the resort.

Tran Thanh Nam, CEO of HG Holdings, the resort’s owner, shared that Namia River Retreat is a wellness haven, designed to offer visitors rejuvenating experiences while championing environmental sustainability and renewable energy practices.

“At Namia, we’ve carefully curated materials from traditional craft villages, showcasing the exceptional skills of local artisans. Our commitment to a ‘zero plastic’ policy, solar energy utilization, advanced wastewater treatment, and clean energy regeneration sets us apart,” he proudly stated.

Nam further emphasized their mission to set a new standard for wellness-focused, eco-friendly resorts, combining Vietnamese hospitality with an unforgettable, immersive experience.



Guests can embark on a morning bamboo bike ride through the resort’s serene herb garden.

Nestled on the island of Con Ba Xa, the 60-villa resort is a cultural oasis, offering wellness therapies rooted in Vietnamese herbal traditions. Michelle Ford, CEO of Lumina Wellbeing, underscored the focus on guest well-being, with each guest entitled to a 90-minute wellness journey per night, including a herbal hammam and traditional therapy for mind and body rejuvenation.

“Our spa and wellness offerings are uniquely Vietnamese, inspired by Thuoc Nam or Southern Herbology. We invite guests to explore our apothecary, Duong Sinh, and experience traditional practices such as Xong Hoi and Dien Chan, immersing themselves in the healing arts of Vietnam,” Ford explained.



The resort’s tranquil surroundings, offering a peaceful escape.

The resort’s dining philosophy, “garden to table,” showcases the freshest ingredients, from Tra Que hamlet’s vegetables to Hoi An’s renowned ducks and Cu Lao Cham’s fresh catch.

A myriad of activities, including morning bamboo bike rides, evening cultural cruises, and basket boat rowing through the Napa Forest, allow guests to forge deeper connections with Hoi An’s rich culture and natural beauty.

You may also like

Truc Bach by Night: A Three-Day Extravaganza Attracting 40,000 Visitors

“Truc Bach Night” was the highlight of the ward’s efforts to enhance the allure of its Dao Ngoc-Ngu Xa pedestrian zone for visitors.

Dancing Through the Beat of Unity: Hanoi’s 12th Latin American Music Night

The 12th Night of Latin American Music was a vibrant celebration of Latin American culture, a spectacular fusion of music and dance that united Vietnam with the passionate and vibrant heart of Latin America. It was an evening that brought these two diverse regions together, creating a unique and powerful bond through the universal languages of rhythm and melody.

The Ultimate Tropical Escape: Radisson Blu Resort Cam Ranh Unveils Its Rainforest Waterpark

Embrace the magic of Vietnam’s vibrant festive season at one of its most captivating resort destinations. Radisson Blu Resort Cam Ranh takes you on an exhilarating journey with the grand opening of the Rainforest Waterpark – an experience that will leave you with unforgettable memories.

The Thay Pagoda Scenic Complex: A Showcase of Vietnamese Architectural Splendor

Thay Pagoda, a revered site in Vietnam, holds immense significance in the realm of archaeology and culture. It stands as one of the earliest places of worship dedicated to both the Buddha and Saints. This unique aspect sets it apart, making it a site of profound importance in the country’s religious and cultural landscape.

Unveiling Quoc Oai’s 400-Year-Old Communal House: A Journey Through Time

The communal house, spanning an impressive four hectares, is a stunning example of traditional architecture.