Welcome to the dazzling genesis of a new era of living in Phuket—let me introduce you to Gardens of Eden, nestled along the serene shores of Bangtao Beach. This visionary endeavor sprawls across 73 rai of idyllic land, with Amal Group of Companies at the helm. They’re pouring passion, dedication, and a cool THB11 billion (that’s USD315 million for the currency converters amongst us) to craft this luxury wellness residential utopia, where the great outdoors isn’t just a concept but a grand expanse covering 70% of the terrain. We’re talking lush botanical gardens and vibrant active green spaces that beg for sunrise yoga or perhaps a romantic meander at twilight.
Phuket’s metamorphosis has been nothing short of astonishing. Post-pandemic, we’ve witnessed the island’s phoenix-like rebirth. Picture this: by September 2023, the Phuket airport is buzzing with over 10.1 million arrivals—a crescendo that’s heading to record-shattering heights. It’s clear the island’s attractiveness isn’t just a fleeting summer romance; it’s become a bona fide global society’s darling, showing off its real estate prowess valued at a whopping THB27,508 million, courtesy of factors including nine hospitals, 13 international schools, and enough beaches, malls, marinas, and golf courses to make any prospective buyer’s head spin.
Now, this is juicy—the major plot twist, if you will. According to the freshly published The Phuket Report by C9 Hotelworks, folks from Russia, China, India, and those charming Europeans aren’t just snapping up properties for investment. Oh no, they’re migrating, flocking, relocating for that sweet slice of paradisiacal life.
And that’s where Gardens of Eden comes in, a masterpiece that’s boldly redefining the very essence of large-scale development. Slated for a super prime spot on the island, its heart beats with a sustainable rhythm, and it’s conceived with one thing in mind – making nature the zenith of luxury.
The trinity that’s going to conjure Gardens of Eden into reality is nothing short of celebrity status in the industry—Martin Palleros of Tierra Design, the Botanic Whisperer with a keen eye for holistic landscapes; Ravi Chandran, the former Laguna Phuket head honcho; and Ingo Schweder, the guru of global wellness from GOGO Hospitality. And spearheading the squad is Aleksandr Chuvalov, an Athenian in the world of luxury residential projects. DPD Invest surely knows how to pick ’em!
“By 2050, we’ll be stacked up in concrete jungles,” laments Palleros. “Our mission is to dial back the clock and create spaces that aren’t just sustainable, but supremely livable.” The Gardens of Eden plant-a-thon will see over 1,000 native trees taking root, with 70% of the kingdom reserved for Mother Nature. Can you envisage the splendor of vertical gardens, organic patches, wombling ponds, secret lakes, and trails that will have you jogging and cycling through the very essence of ‘zen’? The very thought is enough to make one’s soul tingle.
Eden Residences is phase one, and it’s like stepping into the pages of a storybook, bridging one of Phuket’s pristine beaches to the gardens that lay beyond. Think 141 apartments, towering majestically over four stories with ceiling heights trying to reach the heavens at 3 meters. And for the crowning glory—top-floor abodes come complete with private pools. Imagine taking the plunge under a blanket of stars, as the whispers of Bangtao Beach linger in the air. And, as if it couldn’t get any more tempting, 30% of these stunning units have already been swept up in a pre-sales whirlwind.
Corporate titan Ravi Chandran weighs in, saying, “It’s not just a stellar project for Phuket and Bangtao—it’s a harbinger for quality living amidst our beloved Earth. Gardens of Eden isn’t just about luxury; it’s about setting a new, greener benchmark on the island and for the world.” Safe to say, with construction set to wrap up in December 2026, the countdown has begun. Tick tock, tick tock—the Gardens of Eden are about to bloom and leave the world in sweet, verdant awe.
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