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A garden can rejuvenate your spirit in countless ways. Use the power of nature to find peace and enrich your life. Find a place that speaks to you, one that blankets you in calm and serenity whenever you enter its realm.
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mango, jackfruit, cashew-nut, kokam, lemon, chickoo, drumstick, pomegranate, guava, love apple, cinnamon…. Wander about this little grove and discover for yourself.
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flowing through a stepped garden of lush tropical plantings this area is great to watch birds in the early morning and evenings. Sit here with a cup of tea and watch sunbirds, magpie robins, bulbuls at work and at play.
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set in lush greenery this beautiful little pool with a hydro therapy pebble walk and lounging area all around invites you to activate your pressure points or sit about and be a part of this spiritual space. Like water erodes stone, idle contemplation erodes tensions.
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stone encircles river sand…encircles a tree. Lounge about this Zen garden space in meditative silence alone or with friends.
Take your sandals off, sink your feet into the sand and let your thoughts idle. Sink a little deeper and resume your silent contemplation.
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In a land inhabited by insomniacs, nappers will always be under suspicion.
In Latin countries it’s the opposite. People who don’t nap are considered odd. In Italy, Spain, the south of France and Native Place, the siesta is a sacred, post lunch digestive ritual observed by all, except tourists.
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