Six Senses Yao Noi reveals the all new Hilltop along with six must-do crafted experiences

Six Senses Yao Noi have unveiled their brand-new signature venue, The Hilltop, which is situated at the highest point in the resort overlooking the renowned limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay and set to be the best cocktail-sipping spot in Southeast Asia.

The Hilltop’s innovative new look is inspired by the nest of the Oriental Pied Hornbills, a rare species of bird that makes its home on the island of Yao Noi. From wood and woven bamboo elements to egg-shaped cushions and lamps down to fine details such as the eggshell-textured finishing of the bar, the Six Senses creative team has combined design elements, colour schemes and materials to evoke a bird’s nest perched on a treetop.

Following a four-month renovation period, the expanded facilities include a dining area named The Tasting Room, a chill-out lounge in a bamboo dome and a bar overlooking one of the best views in Southeast Asia. There are daybeds, trampoline nets and a swinging bridge, which reflect Six Senses fun and quirky approach to style and design. The infinity-edge pool has also been resurfaced to complete the fresh new look.

To celebrate the launch for The Hilltop, Resort Manager Alicia Denning has also shared some of her favourite experiences at the new venue. From a private sunrise breakfast takin in the 50 shades of orange illuminating the sky, to getting that enviable Insta-shot by the infinity pool shot backed by the iconic limestone karsts and a romantic dinner under the full moon just to name a few.

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