SINGAPORE, 2 September 2025: Banyan Group, an independent global hospitality company, has unveiled 100 Journeys — a hundred days of global celebrations across its portfolio in the lead-up to the grand opening of its 100th property.
This milestone reflects three decades of growth and purpose-driven hospitality, from the group’s first resort in Phuket to 100 resorts and hotels under 12 brands across 20 destinations, including its latest landmark, Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree in Singapore.

The celebrations will culminate in a week-long festival at Mandai Rainforest Resort from 27 November to 3 December 2025, featuring discovery trails, wellbeing sessions, and community activities. Driven by Banyan Group’s commitment to stewardship and shared impact, and supported by the group’s corporate partners, proceeds from the festival tickets will be matched 1:1 by Banyan Group and donated to the President’s Challenge, an annual initiative led by the President of Singapore to support local charities and social service organisations.
Celebrating shared stories
Running from 1 September to 9 December 2025, 100 Journeys is a global celebration of shared stories, personal discoveries, and lasting impact shaped by guests, associates, and communities. Each destination invites travellers to engage in authentic cultural exchanges, make personal discoveries, and experience how thoughtful hospitality supports local communities, with every property contributing to a larger narrative of respectful exploration and collective storytelling.
Highlights include Tibetan black pottery-making at Banyan Tree Ringha, cooking local meals at Cassia Phuket, and practising zen meditation at a temple near Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto. Guests may also explore ancient rock formations at Banyan Tree AlUla, stroll through Vietnam’s golden rice terraces at Garrya Mu Cang Chai, join a bamboo rafting experience at Banyan Tree Yangshuo, or dive on a sunken shipwreck in the Maldives at Dhawa Ihuru.
At Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree, new nature and photography workshops celebrate Singapore’s biodiversity. At the same time, guided eco-walks through olive groves and historic trails at Angsana Corfu invite guests to give back to nature through mindful conservation. Each discovery is crafted to spark curiosity, deepen cultural understanding, and inspire personal reflection.