Karma Group returns to Koh Samui with new resort
Resort and lifestyle brand operator Karma Group has returned to Thailand’s Koh Samui with the opening of Karma Apsara.
It offers 32 spacious one and two-bedroom units with both garden and ocean views on Koh Samui’s north coast.
The airport and Chaweng are just a short drive away, and is only five minutes from Mae Nam Beach.
Resort amenities include a pool with panoramic views, a restaurant and bar, and private beach access.
There is also a signature Karma Spa.
"Koh Samui is one of my favourite islands in Southeast Asia and as Karma previously developed a highly successful resort on the island, I am delighted we are returning," said John Spence, founder and chairman of Karma Group.
Karma Group now operates 33 resorts in more than 10 countries, including Indonesia. India and Vietnam, as well as across Europe.
In addition to the Karma resorts brand, the group’s brand portfolio includes Karma Retreats, Karma Royal, Karma Estates, and Karma Beach.
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