The resort is an oasis after the hell that is Dimapur. Why anyone would want to go there is completely beyond me but as we needed a stop on the way to Kohima this was by far the best option. No expense seems to have been spared on the resort but it is a bit of a triumph of style over substance. Rooms are in cottages (one up one down) each with a bedroom, small sitting room and bathroom. Beds are very hard with not enough pillows and no headboard but the shower works as does the wifi. There's an outdoor pool with lot of seating and disco music blaring out which was completely unoccupied while we were there. Dinner in the restaurant was delicious but breakfast was a complete shambles. The staff didn't have a clue and seemed unable to count past 2 ( we were in a party of 6). It took 35 minutes to get a cup of coffee. It seemed a bit pointless to have such a flashy hotel in such a dump as Dimapur, particularly as the roads are so bad you have to make a real effort to get there.More
- Free parking
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Bar/Lounge