1) Wildlife: Expect bugs and animals, as the hotel is in a natural habitat with monkeys, ants, and other insects. However, the rooms are well-maintained, cleaned twice daily, and sprayed with eco-friendly repellent. During breakfast, ants can swarm tables and the buffet, so eat quickly.
2) Open Bathroom: The bathrooms have an open design, allowing a view of the stars while you shower. Though there’s a chance of encountering bugs, we never did. Store toiletries in the room to prevent monkeys from taking them. Lighting is dim but upon request they can install additional lights.
3) The Rooms: We stayed in the Muso Pentroom, which was well air-conditioned with comfortable beds. The room is minimalistic, without a TV or desk, so it's not ideal for remote work.
4) The Property: The pools and views are stunning, almost justifying the overall cost of SGD 2,000 for 6 nights.
5) **Food:** Generally overpriced, but there are multiple dining options nearby.
Verdict: 7.5/10 - it is at the end of the day an eco-friendly resort so don’t expect to be pampered. It’s a bit pricier than some of the hotels I’ve stayed at around the world BUT the pool and the view made up for it.