Four of these resorts were acquired in the past six months with Karma Group demonstrating an ability to acclimatise quickly and successfully to a drastically shifting landscape, with the company choosing to focus on domestic travel markets.
These new additions to the company’s ever-growing portfolio include a fabled Nile Cruise in Egypt, Karma Munnar in Southwestern Indian state of kerala, aptly titled as “god own country”, and the historic Karma Salford Hall, a property formerly owned by King Henry VII in the English countryside. There are presently six properties in development, with Karma Group negotiating further acquisitions in Australia, India, Indonesia, Laos, and the UK.
In 2021 a series of new offerings were introduced, including a private member’s club with a difference, Karma Club, and the establishment of a brand new bespoke service for existing Karma Group members in Karma Concierge.
Karma Group is additionally involved in the world of fine wines and spirits. Since 2016, John Spence has been collaborating with key winemakers across the world to produce bottles that have formed the Karma Wines offering, from Tuscany to Bordeaux. A signature handcrafted small batch gin has also just been welcomed, a spirit crafted from botanicals sourced from the destinations where group’s resorts, hotels, and retreats are located.