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		            Sarojin Resort, Khao Lak 
		               Independant Review
		              
                        
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                          The first sensation that greets the visitor is one  of confusion – is this a resort or an ornamental park? And where are the  buildings? The airy and lofty lobby is backed by a large lily pond, which in  turn is backed by a lake, which in turn is backed by the swimming pool. All  this water is surrounded by a large manicured garden shaded by palm trees.  | 
                         
                        
                          Children under 12 years of age are not allowed to  stay at the Sarojin, in a deliberate policy to appeal to honeymooners and to  families with older, and so hopefully quieter, children. The breakfast in this  up-scale resort is not a buffet, all meals are a la carte – and breakfast is  served with sparkling wine. Romantic dinners-for-two can be arranged on the  beach.   | 
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                          The resort has a beach-front bar and restaurant  which is perfectly situated for sunset dinners. The waiting lounge  area contains chairs which are only big enough to comfortably accommodate small  back-sides. Visiting travel journalists whose rumps have been swelled by rather too many coimplimentary dinners need to loiter at the bar while waiting to be seated.  
                              The resort offers complimentary kayaking and sailing. The wide  sandy beach and the restaurant fronting it are approached by crossing a wooden  bridge over a lilly- and reed-filled waterway.   | 
                         
                       
		               
		              Accommodation
		              Pool Residence 
		               
		                These 14 villas are beautifully presented, and are  candidates for being the most up-market accommodation in Khao Lak. Each  features opaque glass screens which diffuse and soften light, and wooden panels  inset with many small mirrors increase the impression of spaciousness. The  décor seems remarkably similar to that of the 6-star Amanpuri resort in Phuket,  prompting suspicions of plagiarism. Wherever the design came from, though, it  works beautifully.  
		              Each villa’s open-plan bathroom features a stylish tub for  two set on a floor covered in sea-smoothed pebbles and decorated by a large,  antique-looking flower pot and a beautiful piece of driftwood. The pot and  driftwood form a tasteful tableau – nature’s own art, complemented by a fine  product of human hands.  
		              
                        
                          | Outside, the small walled garden is surrounded by just  the right amount of foliage and gives the plunge pool and sala (open-sided  pavilion) perfect privacy, ensuring two more spots for honeymooners to get  romantic – many couples are rarely seen outside their bungalows, taking most  meals in their sala and only emerging for the occasional sunset walk on the  beach. | 
                            
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                          Garden Residence 
                            These 28 villas are the same as the ‘Pool Residences’,  except that the sala is not enclosed in a private garden, and there is no  plunge pool. Whilst these villas do not offer the total privacy of the ‘Pool  Residences’, they are still very private, due to the low density of  accommodation in the resort and to the fact that their entrances are screened  by foliage.   | 
                         
                        
                            
                              Sarojin Suite 
                                These enormous suites are all on the upper floors, and are  immaculately presented throughout. Each suite has a large l-shaped sofa in the  living room which can be converted into beds for 12-18 year old children.  Whilst the living room has its own toilet, there is no door between the master  bedroom and the living room, and so no night-time privacy for parents. There  are better luxury choices available in Khao Lak for families. The huge living  room, if not used to accommodate extra people, is so huge that it is a waste of  space and money, and it makes these suites neither cozy nor intimate when only  occupied by just a couple. Couples are better advised to book one of the above  two ‘Residences’.  
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		              Prices
		              We offer a 5% discount on the hotel website's prices.  
		                
		                
		              Hotel website: www.sarojin.com. Click 
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		              Andaman Sky, Co., Ltd, 23/8 Moo 2, Ao Nang, Thailand 
		               
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