Nilaya
Hermitage - Built into the hillside of Arpora, ten minutes
from the sea, this newly constructed, privately owned hotel,
offers a quality of service including relaxation therapies,
oil massages and steam baths - matched by few hotels around
the world." A tropical paradise in the sun, Goa, a
former Portuguese colony, lies on the west coast of exotic
India, with secluded white sandy beaches that seem to stretch
for ever and ever.
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The
reception rooms - if you can call them that, are in an
atmosphere that deliberately avoids starched, five-star formality -
including the breakfast room centered on teak columns which
originally stood in a temple in Kerala."
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The
usual bustle of a seaside resort is distanced from Nilaya. We've
just twelve guest rooms, each one a uniquely detailed fantasy. The
rooms are not numbered but named after cosmic elements. For example:
sun, moon, earth, fire. Nilaya itself means heaven." |
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