Herworld (Singapore)

FOR A RESORT FIX WITHOUT THE PLANE TICKET: VILLA SAMADHI

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Have you noticed there aren’t any clocks here?” my companion says in a hushed voice. A startling observatio­n, but she’s right. At Villa Samadhi, time seems to come to a standstill.

Getting to the hotel – a former British garrison nestled deep in Labrador Nature Reserve – requires meandering along a winding road surrounded by lush greenery. Away from the bustle of the city, and with all the hotel’s colonial touches, being here feels like stepping back in time. In my room, the stillness is broken only by the soothing sounds of the forest outside the window.

Instead of magnetic cards to access the rooms, guests get actual brass keys. And batik sarongs are laid out on the bed for you to wear while lounging around the room. Also in keeping with the old-world theme, the kettle in your room is made of copper, while the soap and shampoo are housed in porcelain bottles. Wi-Fi is available, so don’t worry about not being able to update your Instagram account – but you’ll nd some dead spots around the hotel grounds which will force you to get unplugged.

We stay in The Sarang Room, among the more luxe of the hotel’s 20 rooms. The star feature is the bathroom – it’s so large that it has double doors. In it is a jacuzzi built into the oor, big enough to accommodat­e four people and boasting an automated heating system so we can soak in the warm bubbling water even as temperatur­es dip after dark. It is the perfect prelude to a good night’s sleep in the luxurious king-size bed.

Aside from the excellent food at Thai restaurant Tamarind Hill just across the boardwalk (where guests also have breakfast), you get a compliment­ary afternoon tea of scones and sandwiches on your rst day, and an assortment of delectable homemade kueh on subsequent days. We opt to enjoy our spread in our room, but you can choose to have it in the communal lounge, which has open windows and no air-conditioni­ng (because, you know, #onewithnat­ure). Wash it down with a free ow of cocktails from 5-6pm. Sweet.

Room rates start at $395 (a promotiona­l rate of $277 is available till September). Visit www.villasamad­hi.com.sg for more informatio­n.

 ??  ?? We hear that the greenery and the inviting ight of stairs leading to Tamarind Hill have made this a favourite spot for wedding photograph­y.
We hear that the greenery and the inviting ight of stairs leading to Tamarind Hill have made this a favourite spot for wedding photograph­y.
 ??  ?? The communal space houses both a library and a bar.
The communal space houses both a library and a bar.
 ??  ?? Her World Aug 2017
Her World Aug 2017

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