This season on The Bachelor, Sean Lowe,
29, the successful Dallas businessman and entrepreneur who charmed fans
while wooing Bachelorette Emily Maynard, met 26 potential soul mates and
began his journey in search of the right woman. Sean was blindsided in
the Caribbean island of Curaçao when Emily rejected him, and the
audience watched as he wrestled to make sense of her decision. On March
11, viewers will find out if Sean has finally found love.
Viewers will accompany Sean and his final two
bachelorettes as they explore the Anantara Golden Triangle Resort &
Spa. Located in the famed Golden Triangle, this natural jungle retreat
covers 160 acresand offers panoramic views of Thailand, Myanmar and
Laos, as well as the Mekong River. The Anantara Golden Triangle is also
home to an onsite Elephant Camp, which acts as the Northern extension of
the Royal Thai Government’s Thai Elephant Conservation Centre (TECC).
Here, Sean and his final contestants were afforded the rare opportunity
to get up close and personal with the country’s beloved gentle giants.
While in Chiang Rai, Sean and the remaining
bachelorettes also released floating lanterns, referred to locally as
khom loi, which is a ritual that originated in northern Thailand and
traditionally symbolizes the floating away of problems and worries. The
season’s final rose ceremony, in which Sean selects his winner and
ultimately decides whether or not to propose, took place at Anantara’s
private hilltop sala with a view of the Mekong River at sunset.
The Anantara Golden Triangle invites guests to
share the same amazing adventures as those seen on with a new package
offered exclusively by the resort. Couples can trek through a bamboo
forest atop an elephant, dine in the middle of an exotic rice paddy
field while being tended to by a private chef and butler, or recreate
the famous rose ceremony at Anantara’s hilltop sala. package includes
accommodations in the same suite featured on the show along with
all-inclusive benefits including meals at the resort’s authentic Thai
and Italian restaurants, Internet access and luxury transfers to and
from Chiang Rai Airport. Finally, the package grants couples access to
the Opium Museum and one daily experience from a choice of Anantara Spa
treatments, activities at the onsite Elephant Camp, a private class at
Anantara Cooking School and a Golden Triangle private excursion. Prices
for this one-of-a-kind trip start at USD $1,173 (BHT 35,000++).
Previously, Sean and his bachelorettes visited
Thailand’s southern province of Trang, located along the Andaman Coast.
During their time there, Sean and his guests experienced several of the
destination’s highlights, including a visit to the “Emerald Cave” – a
remote lagoon known for its emerald-colored waters and limestone cliffs –
and a picnic on the remote Yong Ling Beach. Other notable activities
experienced during their time in Trang included a visit to Si Kao Market
and a ride on a traditional “junk boat” to Koh Kai and surrounding
islands for snorkeling.
The 17th season of The Bachelor, from Warner Horizon Television, airs Mondays (8:00-10:01 p.m., ET/PT) on ABC.
For more information on The Bachelor, visit http://abc.go.com/shows/the-bachelor. To learn more about Anantara Golden Triangle Resort & Spa or to make reservations, call +66 2 365 9100 or visit goldentriangle.anantara.com.
ABOUT THAILAND
Located just 15 degrees north of the equator,
“Amazing Thailand” is one of Southeast Asia’s premier travel
destinations and home to well-known tourist locations including the
capital city of Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Ko Samui and Pattaya. Known
as the “land of smiles,” Thailand features some of the world’s finest
luxury hotels and resorts, and offers visitors a rich tapestry of exotic
architecture, culture, cuisine, traditions and exciting adventures. For
more information on Thailand, visit www.tourismthailand.org/us.
On ABC’s hit primetime reality series The Bachelor,
one lucky man is offered the chance to find true love. A single and
eligible Bachelor embarks on a romantic journey, getting to know a bevy
of beautiful bachelorettes, gradually narrowing the field to the one
woman to whom he may propose marriage in the dramatic season finale.
Hosted by Chris Harrison, The Bachelor is produced by Next Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television.
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