Guest User
August 18, 2024
This is my second experience with Six Senses. The first time was in Koh Kood, Thailand. Compared with this hotel, the sustainable development is more thorough. The resort has its own water filtration plant, organic farm, chicken farm and wildlife protection project. We stayed for two days and were well taken care of. Each villa has its own butler. There are many activities to participate in every day, and the children had a lot of fun. The hotel's food and beverage ingredients are fresh and taste excellent, which satisfies both adults and children. The only imperfection is that the price is relatively high, but I heard that part of our consumption will be given to the sustainable development fund to support wildlife protection, local community development and education, etc. It feels quite meaningful.
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