Nilaya Hermitage - Built into the hillside of Arpora, ten minutes from the sea, this newly constructed, privately owned hotel, offers a quality of service including relaxation therapies, oil massages and steam baths - matched by few hotels around the world." A tropical paradise in the sun, Goa, a former Portuguese colony, lies on the west coast of exotic India, with secluded white sandy beaches that seem to stretch for ever and ever. |
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The reception rooms - if you can call them that, are in an atmosphere that deliberately avoids starched, five-star formality - including the breakfast room centered on teak columns which originally stood in a temple in Kerala." |
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| Their menu does not offer a choice of Goan, Chinese, Italian and Tandoori Specialities. Nilaya's cuisine is a subtle, personal blend of Eastern and Western flavours - prepared by a French chef using fresh, local produce and plenty of seafood.", We're certainly not formal. You may dine al fresco by the pool, wrapped in a sarong in the dining room, or privately in your room. Our service is not brisk and impersonal. The staff are young, eager and friendly." |
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Their health club is not biased towards sport or violent exercise (though we do have jogging trails and an excellent clay tennis court). Instead, we offer Ayurvedic relaxation therapies. |
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Ayurveda literally means 'knowledge of life' and as in all Indian philosophical teachings, the universe as macrocosm and man as microcosm directly reflect one another. This reflection is restored through balanced nutrition, herbal medication, internal purification, steam baths, massages, yoga and meditation |
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