This resort had no sandy beach to speak of, but exploring the rocky coastline was thrilling for the kids, as if they were exploring a rocky lunar moonscape or an alien planet teaming with strange life forms…
…such as tiny crabs…
…or mudskippers, stranded and walking on the rocks after being deposited there by the roaring waves.
There was a small museum showcasing a private collection of stone lions integrated into the resort. The stone lions could be seen around the resort as well.
The main dining area in the resort had a huge Banyan tree in the atrium.
We stayed in two different rooms in the resort. The first was a family suite, decorated in traditional style, with good views of the coastline.
…such as tiny crabs…
…or mudskippers, stranded and walking on the rocks after being deposited there by the roaring waves.
There was a small museum showcasing a private collection of stone lions integrated into the resort. The stone lions could be seen around the resort as well.
The main dining area in the resort had a huge Banyan tree in the atrium.
We stayed in two different rooms in the resort. The first was a family suite, decorated in traditional style, with good views of the coastline.
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