Need to know
Rooms
Nine hideaways in total, including seven one-bedroom villas and two colonial mansions (one with one bedroom, another with two).
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 2pm.
More details
Rates usually include breakfast and a welcome drink. There’s a minimum stay of three nights over the festive season (20 December to 7 January).
Also
Peacocks parading across the lawns, monkeys cheekily chattering away in the trees, buffalo grazing below, brightly plumed birds roosting and even scurries of squirrels frolicking in the gardens: the hotel isn’t just a haven for luxe-loving couples. And, once you've spied all the animals, turn your attention to the hotel's outdoor screen, set up for romantic movie nights.
At the hotel
Semi-private beach; spa with a steam bath, sauna and Jacuzzi; yoga pavilion; lounge; library; sala; bicycles to borrow for free; kitchen garden; free WiFi. In rooms: personal butler, private pool, iPad, Bose portable speaker, mobile phone for use during your stay, bar with a wine humidor, tea- and coffee-making kit, pillow menu and all-natural tea-leaf-based Ophir bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Give a hand to Gary Fell, the architect who designed the discreet contemporary villas that slot into the hillside (and the equally sleek fellow Smith stay Samujana). Each feels perfectly private, with leafy barricades all around, and a lushly planted roof that serves as part of the garden for the next level up. These have a more indoor-outdoor feel than the mansions, with walls that pull back to give you a glimpse of paradise from your bed, but if you do want a touch more grandeur, hire out the stately, colonnaded homes atop the hill.
Poolside
The main infinity pool sits high on the hillside, peering out over the jungle canopy and into the valley below. Cushioned loungers along the side are made for two and after dark lanterns glow, but you can also summon cocktails to a cushioned banquette in sala. Each residence has a pool too: the modern villas have a plunge pool, and the mansions have a shared pool (private if both are booked exclusively), privy to the most spectacular panorama.
Spa
Store up those burning questions (where am I going in life? Who do I want to be? Do I want a massage or a facial?), because this is a bigger-picture spa, where pre-treatment, one of two resident Ayurvedic doctors will work out a bespoke plan for pampering, spiritual alignment and growth with you (and they’ll even pass it on to the chef to advise about meals). The answer might be as simple as a fragrant rubdown with luxurious Margaret Dabbs and Elemis products and a spell in the relaxation chamber, gazing out at Haritha lake as you sip a freshly plucked tea. Or it could be a combo of herbal baths, shirodhara oil-pours, acupuncture and singing-bowl sessions. Whatever keeps your chakras in line. The two treatment rooms are huge – both suited to couples’ treatments – with shutters that open to the elements, and there are secluded spaces for a steam room, sauna, Vichy shower and Jacuzzi. You can arrange for in-room spa spoiling. Each morning, free yoga lessons are held in a pavilion buffered by greenery and the 24-hour gym has motivational views too.
Packing tips
Prep according to your action plan: stretchy gear for yoga, sensible shoes for biking and hiking, a windbreaker for whale-spotting trips, a respectful cover-up for temple visits – it’s best to be ready for anything.
Also
The hotel’s a scramble of slopes and stairs, which makes it not ideal for guests with mobility issues.
Children
This ridiculously romantic stay is more post-nuptial than natal, with the hotel preferring that guests be over 12. However, on request they may make an exception if you’ve booked a colonial mansion (or two), both of which have sofa beds.
Sustainability efforts
The team has worked hard to keep the hotel as green as the lush hillside it sits on. They’ve used natural locally sourced materials and non-toxic paints to craft the villas, which have grassy roofs and an indoor-outdoor aesthetic. And in the restaurant, ingredients come from the organic kitchen garden or small local suppliers.