Home to three beautifully appointed tiny homes, each stay at Anadlu is intentionally intimate, tranquil, and deeply considered.
While the homes themselves offer refined interiors, premium bedding, and expansive private decks, the wider sanctuary of Anadlu elevates the experience far beyond accommodation. Four monumental, hand-painted water tank murals by Jimmy Dvate form a defining feature of the property, transforming essential infrastructure into powerful works of art. These large-scale murals celebrate endangered and protected native flora and fauna, creating a living narrative that honours the land, its ecology, and its future.
Set against the natural landscape, the artworks invite reflection, slow exploration, and a deeper appreciation of the environment that surrounds each stay. This seamless integration of architecture, art, and conservation gives Anadlu a rare sense of identity—one that is immersive, purposeful, and unmistakably unique.
Anadlu is not simply a place to stay; it is a sanctuary where luxury, creativity, and environmental stewardship exist in harmony, offering guests an experience that is both enriching and unforgettable.