Tamarind springs is love from the first photo. I saw a photo of this hotel in a Spa magazine in 2009 and realized that I needed to visit it. And when my son and I went on a long trip to Southeast Asia, we stayed there for two weeks. Vietnam was our starting point. When I was still looking at the rooms on the hotel's website, I liked the Zen garden room. It has a very interesting architectural design (the natural landscape is the best architect). The kitchen is outdoors, you can always close special curtains from the rain. There is a small pond with a fountain adjacent to the villa, which can be turned on and off at will.The toilet and shower are also outdoors.They were brought to us daily (we never saw who brought and who cleaned the villa, everything was always without our presence-it's so touching, everything is thought out so as not to strain the guests of the villa), fruits, ginger tea, jam, bread.The concept of the hotel is eco-friendly. Sauna cave built into the rock, massages and yoga in the fresh air. After the hustle and bustle of Moscow, this was what was needed. You can have lunch at the cafe. There is a fairly large selection of vegan dishes. Each villa has a set of music discs to listen to. A wonderful place to relax and unwind both body and soul. We really enjoyed it!