The Life Resorts Management Company has signed a joint venture agreement to build a 110-unit Life Heritage Resort in Sapa, a picturesque
market town nestled high in the mountains of northwestern Vietnam.
The
signing formalized the partnership between the Life Resorts Company, the Son Kim Development Company and the
Vietnam Investment and Project Development Group (VIPD).
Scheduled to open in early 2009, the resort's design will marry the aesthetics of colonial French villas with elements of the highlanders's
traditional stone buildings. The unique traditions of Sapa history and culture will inspire the accommodation, the spa, heated pool and
restaurant, all of which will be built on the resort's 15 hectares of hills, valleys and plateaus.
"Like each of our resorts, the Sapa property will be one-of-a-kind," said Chris Duffy, general director of Life Resorts
Management. "We're not interested in cookie-cutter properties but in an
individualized approach that pays homage to a particular region without sacrificing the creature comforts of a hotel with international
standing."
The resort will feature 110 rooms and suites located in a mix of free-standing bungalows and two-storey lodges. Each of the resort's French
villa suites will encompass 45 square meters, as well as a six square-meter terrace that provides stunning valley views. In the deluxe hillside
chalets, the rooms take in 60 square meters, including living area, with a 10 square-meter terrace. The four two-storey mountain lodges are
90 square meters each, with fireplaces, panoramic views and private terraces.
At the center of the resort, the Life Spa will be set amid a garden of rhododendrons, overlooking the valley below.
Beyond the immediate appeal of the landscape, the region's cultural attractions are myriad. Twenty-seven of Vietnam's 54 ethnic minorities
live in the environs of Sapa, in traditional mountain villages where stilt homes are not built as tourist attractions but for everyday living.
Moreover, Sapa is renowned for its elaborately costumed denizens and its unique cottage handicrafts. The market town of Sapa is one of a
half-dozen one-time colonial French hill-stations and a vibrant commercial center for the region's highland people.
The area's unusual beauty is a primary draw for visitors. The cloud-bathed mountains, luxuriant greenery and the regal splendor of Mount
Fansipan, Vietnam's highest peak, all make this one of the country's premier destinations.
"Sapa is one of the most romantic spots in Vietnam," said Duffy. "With its mountains, valleys and distinctive terraced rice fields, Sapa has an
atmosphere of serenity and purity found nowhere else in the country. Our resort is going to incorporate the incredible views into its design,
and bring that natural beauty indoors."
The resort's amenities will include a full complement of technologies and services, including high-speed internet access, business centre
services, foreign exchange, postal services, newspapers and magazines, same-day laundry service, a tour desk, transportation
arrangements and child-minding services.
Perched on the hilltop overlooking the valley, Senses Restaurant will serve the Life Resort's signature Life Cuisine. Fresh, local ingredients
will be integrated into the restaurant's fusion dishes, and the view will add spice to any meal.
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