We had a very pleasant stay at this beautiful property, which is an old British-era house converted into a resort. The heritage charm is well maintained, and the atmosphere gives you a feel of stepping back in time.
The staff were very helpful and courteous throughout our stay, and the food was excellent — definitely one of the highlights. The lighting inside the resort is deliberately kept on the dimmer side to complement the vintage feel of the property, which adds to the overall ambiance.
The resort is located inside a sprawling 250-acre coffee estate, which makes the setting truly special. They even have a small waterfall within the property, and the guided walk to the falls was a lovely experience (though do be cautious of leeches during the walk). For families, there are some nice touches like cycles, indoor games, and table tennis, which kept the kids engaged.
Areas for improvement:
• Hot water is not available continuously. The bathrooms have heaters, but it takes time for the water to heat up. Continuous hot water would make the stay more comfortable.
• The furnishing in the common areas, especially the fabric, could be upgraded as it didn’t quite match the otherwise charming vibe of the property.
Overall, it’s a great choice for those looking for a heritage stay amidst nature, with warm hospitality and good food. A few improvements could make the experience even better.