Le Murraya enters India

Le Murraya Hospitality Group (LMH), based in Koh Samui, has signed up India Sales Associates (ISA Tourism) as its India representative in a bid to tap India’s outbound market.

TT Bureau

LMH operates boutique hotels and resorts, with properties under brand names Le Murraya Hotel, Synergy Resort and La Vida Resort and restaurants as well as other hospitality services. Based in Koh Samui, the properties not only offer diverse stay facilities ranging from budget to luxury categories, but also many dining experiences.

Koh Samui is steadily growing as a must-visit part of Thailand. It has become a hot favourite among Indian guests looking at wholesome experiences

Manas Sinha, Director, India Sales Associates, says, “Koh Samui is steadily growing as a must-visit part of Thailand. It has become a hot favourite among Indian guests looking at wholesome experiences. By presenting these three properties, we are happy to bring a range of options for our valued travel partners. The resorts, on their front, are very keen to customise services, food and other facilities to impart excellent holiday memories to Indian couples and families.”

Le Murraya Boutique Hotel, Samui, is situated in the heart of Chaweng beach and is just a 15-minute drive from Samui International Airport. Deemed Thailand’s hippest new hotel with spacious and serviced residence-like rooms, this property is the perfect choice for long and short-stay accommodation on this vibrant island getaway. Synergy Resort, Samui, on the other hand, has a natural unique theme and is built in the middle of the famous Chaweng beach in the northern part of Samui Island. This all-villa resort combines space, privacy and comfort all in a natural, unique setting that is perfect for all those seeking a getaway. La Vida Resort, Samui, is a calm- ing sanctuary just one-hour by flight from Bangkok and a 10-minute drive from Samui International Airport.

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