Excellence Across the Karmaverse

A multitude of  Karma Group properties have claimed TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence 2025, a sweep that spans from Tuscan hilltops to Himalayan foothills. The recognition validates what seasoned travellers have quietly discovered: Karma Group’s ability to transform diverse corners of the world into extraordinary experiences.

Consider the breadth of this achievement across Karma Group’s global portfolio. Karma Borgo di Colleoli’s sprawling historic manor house sits in the heart of Tuscan countryside, while Karma Sitabani offers tiger encounters in India’s Corbett wilderness. Karma Kandara perches on Bali’s limestone cliffs with 78 Infinity Pool Villas and private beach, and Karma Bavaria nestles in the spectacular Bavarian Alps. This represents just a cross-section of the scores of amazing properties across the globe that Karma Group members can access, each earning recognition through authentic connection to place rather than standardised formula.

The awards illuminate Karma Group’s distinctive philosophy: Fulfilling travel emerges from understanding and connecting with local cultures, communities and environments. At Karma Bayon for example, guests can explore Angkor’s temples with resident archaeologists – but also discover lesser known cultural highlights in Siem Reap and beyond. Karma Chakra provides access to Kerala’s backwater communities through traditional houseboats. Karma Lake of Menteith offers Scottish whisky tastings in settings that predate the distilleries themselves.

This recognition reflects not just hospitality excellence—it celebrates Karma Group’s global community of Members, Owners and staff who together make travel meaningful. The Curated experiences programme transforms resorts into launching points for authentic discovery, whether that involves Cornish cooking classes at Karma St. Martin’s or meditation retreats in Karma Munnar’s tea plantations.

These certificates acknowledge what Karma Group has always understood: exceptional travel happens when luxury serves purpose rather than pretension.

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