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You will find it all too easy to fall under the spell woven by the resort’s alluring sensations from the very first second you begin your experience. The other-worldly charm of the environment surrounding you can calm even the most restless of spirits. The most captivating feature of the Wild Grass Nature Resort is its absolute stillness and the sheer luxury of privacy within the folds of this gorgeous retreat, enveloped by the majesty of the pristine forest.
The resort rests in 30 acres of unfenced jungle land, surrounded by a stunning vista of lush forestry, majestic mountains, and a delightful little lake, an enthralling picture that can be enjoyed from almost any location within the premises. At the resort, considerable care has been taken to maintain the original ecosystem by leaving the wilderness untouched; as a consequence, the resort is regularly visited by a variety of resident creatures including elephants, wild boar, deer, wild rabbits, peacocks and more than 40 varieties of birds. You find yourself delighting in the inner knowledge that you are a privileged visitor in their exclusive domain.
The unique feature of WildGrass remains its exceptional natural beauty and absolute solitude afforded to the traveler seeking a perfect rest. Intimate and secluded, the resort limits itself to only 5 exotic villas in the entire property, adequately spaced out to make privacy the ultimate luxury.
Au Naturale
Solar power provides for hot water and for partial lighting. Roofs have been fashioned from clay tiles while the use of asbestos has been strictly banned within the resort. In keeping with the resort’s mission to protect the environment, even the kitchens function responsibly, with some of the restaurant’s supplies grown in-house using organic farming methods. Additional supplies of fruits and vegetables are sourced from the gardens of the village, thereby improving the livelihoods and well-being of its inhabitants.
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Village Development (CSR)
Thanks to the development of the resort in the Lenawa village, the latter has benefited from electricity that provides lighting to roads and houses, as well as new and improved roads. WildGrass has also assisted the small village nursery school which now receives direct and uninterrupted water supply.
Future projects include the continued development of the school and the indigenous weaving project of this village.










WildGrass believes in the sustainable balance of the ecosystem and seeks to promote itself as an energy conserver in conducting business in harmony with the environment. To this end, considerable effort has been made to ensure that only natural raw materials such as stone and wood (as much as possible sourced from the neighbourhood or crafted by small businesses in the island) have been used for construction. 