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Karma Group extends luxury resort portfolio with Karma Song Hoai

Karma Group has added another elegant property into its luxury resort portfolio, this time in Vietnam. Sitting among the picturesque UNESCO World Heritage-listed town of Hoi An sits Karma Song Hoai.
Chairman and Founder of Karma Group, John Spence, says “I am delighted to announce the acquisition of our latest property Karma Song Hoai. At the moment the resort is closed due to the pandemic, but we are very confident that we will be able to open in the near future and create another amazing experience for members and guests.”
Karma Song Hoai is perched on the banks of the Thu Bồn river, just 1km or a short stroll or bike ride from the old town. Though one can choose to take it easy, and embrace the opportunity to be dropped by golf cart into the heart of town.
Similarly close are the pristine Cua Dai and An Bang Beaches, just a 20 minute bicycle ride away from the resort.
This sprawling property comprises 51 stylish suites and family rooms, each boasting private balconies and accompanied by a cluster of restaurants, bars, gyms, and even a spa.
Karma Group is an award-winning international travel and lifestyle brand offering extraordinary experiences in the world’s most beautiful locations. The Karma Group comprises Karma Estates, Karma Resorts, Karma Retreats, Karma Royal, Karma Beach, Karma Spa, Karma Kasa, Karma Club and Karma Boutique.
The Group has developed and is  currently operating 33 resorts in more than 10 countries, including Australia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, India, Indonesia, Thailand and the
United Kingdom.
Four of these resorts were acquired in the past six months with Karma Group demonstrating an ability to acclimatise quickly and successfully to a drastically shifting landscape, with the company choosing to focus on domestic travel markets.
These new additions to the company’s ever-growing portfolio include the opulent Karma Seven Lakes in India’s romantic Udaipur, and the historic Karma Salford Hall, a former residence of King Henry VIII in the English countryside.There are presently seven properties in development, with Karma Group negotiating further acquisitions in Australia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Spain and the UK.

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