Rooms

Six Degrees features accommodations that cater to both relaxation and exploration. Stay in our forest-view bungalows, surrounded by lush greenery, or our sea-view bungalows, offering calming coastal vistas. For solo backpackers or those traveling in groups, the longhouse provides a unique communal space with comfort and character. Each option is thoughtfully designed using sustainable, locally sourced materials and powered by solar energy, ensuring an eco-friendly and relaxing stay.

  • Moringa Bungalow: A cozy private wooden bungalow featuring a double bed, stunning ocean and beach views from bed via a wall that completely opens up, an outdoor bathroom with a shower and eco-friendly composting toilet, plus a fan and mosquito net for your comfort.
  • Cashew Bungalows: Two simple, charming bungalows crafted in the traditional local style, offering a double bed with a fan and mosquito net for your comfort. Enjoy beach and ocean views from bed, along with an outdoor bathroom featuring a shower under a cashew tree and eco-friendly composting toilet.
  • The Tree House: A unique treehouse experience high up in a majestic tamarind tree, featuring a comfortable double bed with a fan and mosquito net. Relax with panoramic views of the tree canopy, and utilise the shared bathroom facilities with showers and eco-friendly composting toilets.
  • Mango Bungalow: A cozy private wooden bungalow under a big mango tree featuring a double bed, forest views, an en-suite bathroom with a shower and eco-friendly composting toilet, plus a fan and mosquito net for your comfort.
  • The Long House: A single bed in a wooden longhouse, designed with its own door and partition walls for privacy, featuring shared bathroom facilities with showers and composting toilets, plus a mosquito net, fan, and reading light for added comfort.
  • Gaba-Gaba Bungalow: A simple private wooden bungalow made from ‘gaba-gaba’ – the straightened branches of a palm tree. Featuring a double bed, forest and beach views, an en-suite bathroom with a shower and eco-friendly composting toilet, plus a fan and mosquito net for your comfort.

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