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LUX* looks beyond Indian Ocean Islands

12 Aug 2015 - by Natasha Schmidt
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LUX* Resorts and Hotels

has evolved as a group

over the past four years,

since rebranding from Naïade

Resorts in 2011, and is now

looking to expand its reach,

seeking new management

contracts and projects,

“taking its Mauritian product

standards to the world”, chief

sales and marketing officer,

Julian Hagger, told TNW on a

recent visit to South Africa.

The hospitality group is

venturing into the Middle East.

It will open its first property

in the UAE in 2016 – LUX* Al

Zorah. The resort is situated

along the coastline of Ajman,

only 40 minutes’ drive from

Dubai airport.

Home to one of the UAE’s

few undisturbed ecosystems,

Al Zorah Nature Reserve is

recognised as a rare hub for

marine life, migratory birds –

including pale pink flamingos

– and a variety of flora. It is

located on a natural peninsula

bordered by a mangrove

forest, offering a variety of

activities for guests.

The five-star resort will also

feature its own 18-hole golf

course, shopping facilities and

other modern amenities.

“It will be a new benchmark

for the LUX* brand,” said

Julian.

LUX* has already launched

its presence in Asia, with the

opening of the unique LUX*

Tea Horse Road Lijiang in

Yunnan, China. Lijiang is the

first of six luxury boutique

hotels along the new circuit,

located in the Greater ShangriLa

region. LUX* Tea Horse

Road Benzilan, at the shores

of the Yangtze River protected

by the high mountains, will

open in October.

Following Lijiang and

Benzilan, the route will then

take guests to the sacred

territories where pilgrims

still worship majestic natural

landmarks such as Baima

and Meili Snow Mountain.

The group will also open a

property, LUX* Dianshan Lake,

in the Shanghai region of

China in 2017.

Other new properties in the

pipeline are LUX* North Malé

Atoll in the Maldives and LUX*

Sud Sauvage in Réunion.

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