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PAID CONTENT FOR SOWK RESORT


PAID CONTENT FOR SOWK RESORT


SOWK Resort KOH PHANGAN, THAILAND


Set across two unspoilt bays on the Thai island of Koh Phangan, SOWK was named the second-most beautiful lodge in the world in 2025 by Hôtel & Lodge magazine. This international recognition reflects a new vision of luxury hospitality — one that's deeply personalised and rooted in emotional connection. Each stay is entirely designed around the dreams of the guest. From the moment a booking is made, an interactive questionnaire opens the door to a series of exchanges with a dedicated concierge. Together, the guest and concierge co-create a bespoke experience. The team works collaboratively for a minimum of 30 days, alongside 67 local guides, 30 wellness therapists and 16 dedicated resort staff, to shape every moment with care and intention. Some of the most memorable experiences


include immersive journeys into the life of a jungle herbalist to uncover the secrets of medicinal plants; surprise dinners on hidden beaches followed by unique art performances and guided star readings; tailored energy treatments; the chance to become a DJ for an evening on stage at an actual


music festival; and private Tantra sessions with international experts, designed for couples seeking deeper reconnection. SOWK is set in a secret beach location


surrounded by nature, yet located in the best area of the island just minutes from Koh Phangan’s restaurants and attractions. The resort has intentionally limited itself to only three villas to maintain the exclusivity of its personalised service, and each villa is positioned on its own private plot with sea views or direct beach access. The resort accommodates a maximum of six guests and can only be reached on foot via a seven-minute walk through a secret forest path, ensuring total privacy. SOWK offers every comfort without compromise,


incorporating eco-technologies introduced by its owner and designer, Guillaume Brachet. These include natural air conditioning systems and zero-emission septic solutions. Over 80% of the products used at the resort are local and organic. The buildings are also designed to have a neutral environmental impact, and the resort supports its own charities and fair-trade partnerships.


DON’T MISS Book the SOWK Signature stay — a fully bespoke journey crafted over 30 days with a dedicated concierge


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KEY FEATURES • SOWK Signature Stay personalised service (fully inclusive)


• One of the best locations on the island • 3 private beaches • 3 2-person villas • Private restaurant & bar • Eco-technologies • 78 base experiences, 67 local guides, 30 wellness experts


GET IN TOUCH sowkresort.com T: +66 8888 635 21 (WhatsApp only) E: sowk@sowkresort.com


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