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Laguna Anjuna Goa is an Exemplifying Goa's expression
of its own ethnic identity. Laguna Anjuna Goa is
the country house style resort which retains the
Goan Portuguese decor within its graceful and spacious environs.
Farrokh Maneckshaw runs his perfectly preserved in grace and space
Laguna Anjuna in Goa's famed Anjuna area better known in the sixties
for its hippie culture, and today for its flea market
and beach parties.
Laguna Anjuna Goa is tucked away from the hurly
burly in a haven of tranquility all its own. Laguna Anjuna Goa is
stylish but completely unpretentious. Service is friendly and efficient
and the food is excellent.
Laguna Anjuna Goa guests in fact are those who
had in their young days once lived in Goa during the hippie years,
have now done well and whn visiting on holiday wanted a bit of luxury
and tasteful living within the traditional style building. So when
you label Laguna Anjuna Goa as a boutique resort,
he does not quite like the sound of it, but resigns to the branding
rather dismally.
Like most true to spirit Goan resorts, Laguna Anjuna Goa was once
owned by a Goan family, the Nunes, who migrated to Bangalore. The
Old Portuguese style house (now the main restaurant) had about 100
fruit and other trees that have been maintained, and also had many
cows and buffaloes in the sheds.
Laguna Anguna Goa has the picturesque wooden bridge inside the
property that aesthetically leads to the main structure.
Laguna Anjuna Goa cottages have been built around
many fully grown trees creating little intimate courtyards, some
private and some common.
Unconventionally built with thick laterite stone with pillars and
domes externally, the roof is fully continuous, with wooden rafters
and terracotta tiles curving and swooping to interconnect the various
cottages. The interiors of the cottages have been designed by the
famous Sonia and Thomas of Soto Decor. Wrought iron furniture, exquisite
lamps and mirror frames adorn the suites.
Laguna Anjuna Goa free form pool is large, with granite boulders
and scattered amidst the pool's peripheral are fragipani, banana
and mango trees along with bamboo, grass and other vegetation, lending
the area a lagoon like appearance. The pool floor is in blue and
green hues of oxide, and has rocks and trees on its periphery. The
pool and garden are what together make Laguna Anjuna Goa an appropriate
name.
Sitting on the patio of the Laguna Anjuna Goa
restaurant with its long verandah, one can watch families with children
enjoying their dip in the pool. The verandah patio also provides
for those who want to read a book or enjoy the peace and tranquillity
of the ambience. In the restaurant a glass works and other charming
touches like an old treasure chest that has come from Rajasthan
but fits in perfectly with the old Portuguese Goan homes |