Oh it’s lovable. And I think when Traveling and stayin 2 or 3 nights it can be perfect. Peace and quiet certainly is one of the highlights. Pretty much yeah. A tent you can stand up in. I would recommend to anyone to spend a night there, even if it isn’t quite your thing
I think it's definitely one of those things you have to try at least once. I've slept in wooden/bamboo huts in Malaysia a couple of times. One was a communal traditional long hut with the University I was studying a course on sustainability of tropical heritage with, the other time was rented on a trip to Cherating with a couchsurfung host that I befriended. I enjoyed both as found it fascinating to hear nature all around me. It was very hot though. A good tip was to take and sleep in a sleeping bag liner. Alternatively a duvet cover is good too. I feel too exposed and find it weird to not have something lying over me when sleeping, but blankets ir sleeping bags can be too hot in those countries.
Yeah it’s a special place.. I love it there, I spend a lot of time there but I don’t sleep there. It becomes less travel and more just living when it becomes that long so I need my concrete walls and a desk haha. But this place, the elephant & 4 Wise Men is special. The vibe ❤️
95 percent of islands indian island have not been developed or touched india has about 1350 + islands when india will cross 10 trillion dollars i hope thngs will start developing
That’s so very true. Speaking to natives on Neil island we had some interesting conversations about how tourism should grow and be done on the islands. The one issue I have with Neil island is there is a lot of cars l,‘they’re all just tour taxis zooming tourists around.. I believe it’s on the path to development and the tourism certainly to Andaman is growing
I'd imagine the Hut is kinda like a tent, but with more headroom :D
I reckon I'd love it, especially the peace and quiet
Oh it’s lovable. And I think when Traveling and stayin 2 or 3 nights it can be perfect. Peace and quiet certainly is one of the highlights. Pretty much yeah. A tent you can stand up in. I would recommend to anyone to spend a night there, even if it isn’t quite your thing
I think it's definitely one of those things you have to try at least once. I've slept in wooden/bamboo huts in Malaysia a couple of times. One was a communal traditional long hut with the University I was studying a course on sustainability of tropical heritage with, the other time was rented on a trip to Cherating with a couchsurfung host that I befriended. I enjoyed both as found it fascinating to hear nature all around me. It was very hot though. A good tip was to take and sleep in a sleeping bag liner. Alternatively a duvet cover is good too. I feel too exposed and find it weird to not have something lying over me when sleeping, but blankets ir sleeping bags can be too hot in those countries.
Yeah it’s a special place.. I love it there, I spend a lot of time there but I don’t sleep there. It becomes less travel and more just living when it becomes that long so I need my concrete walls and a desk haha. But this place, the elephant & 4 Wise Men is special. The vibe ❤️
I wouldn't be able to stay there. I just need to feel that bit of extra security while im sleeping
Nice
Thank you man
Is that a place for tourists and holidays or do people permanently live there too?
I’ve known people to stay there for 3/4 months. But it closes for the rain / monsoon season
95 percent of islands indian island have not been developed or touched india has about 1350 + islands when india will cross 10 trillion dollars i hope thngs will start developing
That’s so very true. Speaking to natives on Neil island we had some interesting conversations about how tourism should grow and be done on the islands. The one issue I have with Neil island is there is a lot of cars l,‘they’re all just tour taxis zooming tourists around..
I believe it’s on the path to development and the tourism certainly to Andaman is growing