Treetop Dining In The Maldives
Filed under: Dining, Luxury Travel & Hotels
If you are in a remote location why not have a once-in-a-lifetime dining experience? A few days ago I mentioned dining by the four elements, now at the Six Senses Soneva Fushi resort in the Maldives you can enjoy the ultimate Robinson Crusoe dining experience. This new dining experience is more than thirteen feet above the organic garden with views across the jungle. You arrive through the jungle and then climb up a stairway to a suspended rope and plank bridge that leads to the restaurant platform. In the center of the main platform, which holds eight tables with daybeds, there is a sunken kitchen. A walkway off the main platform leads to a tower with a bathroom which has a glass wall for treetop views. There is also a tower-topped observatory with a telescope. The menu at the organic garden restaurant changes daily.
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