Heyaaa travel lovers today we are again here with a new resort ๐ฅ so as you already know the name yhen without wasting time lets move towards the hotel
Soooooooo here we go
The phrase *game changer* gets bandied around a lot, but the Datai was truly that when it opened 26 years ago, transforming this under-the-radar Malaysian castaway spot into the go-to Southeast Asian escape. With Kerry Hill’s woodsy jungle-luxe architecture, the rain-forest setting, and the crescent of feather-soft sand, it was an instant classic. Fast-forward to now, and it is making its mark again after a $60 million overhaul. Architecture and interiors whiz Didier Lefort has upped the Zen factor, sanding back the villas’ dark wood floors, adding hand-poured bathtubs, and scattering statement artwork—including a 1,500-pound tangle of petrified tree roots—throughout the grounds. Here, dusky leaf monkeys with eye markings like Iris Apfel’s glasses swing through sea-almond trees next to the nature center overseen by Irshad Mobarak, a walking wildlife encyclopedia. The grand zigzag steps that descend from the adults-only pool and the veteran staff who know all the regulars’ favorites remain. But there are plenty of new elements to discover: a butterfly garden and a revamped spa with treatments by pedicure maestro Bastien Gonzalez. Most fun is the bigger beach club where families feast on satay as the sun sets. A game changer? Yes. But one that still feels like a wonderfully wild secret.
Now i all show you some photos of the hotel
Soooooooo here we go
The phrase *game changer* gets bandied around a lot, but the Datai was truly that when it opened 26 years ago, transforming this under-the-radar Malaysian castaway spot into the go-to Southeast Asian escape. With Kerry Hill’s woodsy jungle-luxe architecture, the rain-forest setting, and the crescent of feather-soft sand, it was an instant classic. Fast-forward to now, and it is making its mark again after a $60 million overhaul. Architecture and interiors whiz Didier Lefort has upped the Zen factor, sanding back the villas’ dark wood floors, adding hand-poured bathtubs, and scattering statement artwork—including a 1,500-pound tangle of petrified tree roots—throughout the grounds. Here, dusky leaf monkeys with eye markings like Iris Apfel’s glasses swing through sea-almond trees next to the nature center overseen by Irshad Mobarak, a walking wildlife encyclopedia. The grand zigzag steps that descend from the adults-only pool and the veteran staff who know all the regulars’ favorites remain. But there are plenty of new elements to discover: a butterfly garden and a revamped spa with treatments by pedicure maestro Bastien Gonzalez. Most fun is the bigger beach club where families feast on satay as the sun sets. A game changer? Yes. But one that still feels like a wonderfully wild secret.
Now i all show you some photos of the hotel
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