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Six Senses Hotels Resorts and Spa has announced eight new development concepts and four spa’s set to open over the next three years. The development includes eight new resorts – Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain (China), Six Senses Mont Blanc (France), Six Senses Bhutan, Six Senses Wuma (Japan) and Six Senses Ninghai (China), Six Senses Freedom Bay (Caribbean), Six Senses Uluwatu (Indonesia) and Six Senses Gammarth (Tunisia). Developments also include addition of four Six Senses Spa – one in Kazakhstan, two in India and one in Oman. Additions in India include managing an entire club house designed for residents and select external guests at Six Senses World One in Mumbai, as well as management of an entire club house – Evason Pune Belmondo. The Six Senses World One is located over three floors covering an area of 8,000m². The spa facilities include relaxation areas, indoor and outdoor recreational services, a variety of wet area circuits along with lap and outdoor pools. Evason Pune Belmonde is built over three levels and includes two restaurants, meeting room, banquet hall, kids area spread over two levels, games rooms and library. The facility will also incorporate a gym, yoga studio, pool, several indoor and outdoor relaxation spaces and a spa with eight treatment rooms. The group has also opened Six Senses Spa at Esentai Tower in Almaty, Kazakhstan with five treatment rooms, lounge and retail area with juice bar, fitness centre, studio for wellness activities, wet facilities within female and male changing rooms and relaxation sound pools. Lastly, Six Senses Spa will also open at Al Bustan Palace in Muscat, Oman with 20 treatment rooms. “The rapid brand expansion of Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas ignited in Asia, Europe, South America, Northern Africa and the Caribbean allows us to redefine ourselves on a global scale with the addition of our first ski resort, first urban hotel and three amazing resort projects located at UNESCO World Heritage Sites,” said the group’s chief executive office, Neil Jacobs. Source: Travel Daily