We spent four nights here, could easily spend more - it's such a relaxing and tranquil experience. The cottage is beautifully constructed from wood and local stone and with windows on all sides, plus terraces front and back, is a place where you can easily while away many hours peacefully watching the birds feeding in the pond - right out the front. The show-stealers being the three species of kingfisher that we saw catching fish and sitting among-st the palms. The food is incredible - as vegetarians, we were treated to a diverse array of delicious, healthy and wholesome local veggie and fruit dishes with huge portions. We spent lots of time on the deserted beach (200m walk) and were also able to enjoy a sunrise boat trip on the backwaters with shanmu - it was nice to see the river jellyfish and the tea and biscuits on the boat was a very nice touch. The family are very welcoming. We especially enjoyed chatting with krishna about biodiversity, and visiting the local award-winning agriculturist scientist and conservationist divakaran who is helping repopulate the depleted and vitally important mangrove habitats over the last 25 years. A very humbling experience. The area is beautiful and the locals are all very friendly - having a couple of bicycles available would have been even better to explore the local villages and waters by pedal power. All in all, a brilliant restorative stay.