How do you say hysterical view in Japanese?
Bonsai is a Japanese art of growing plants, which preserves dwarf and insanely meticulous trees and symbolizes precision, aesthetics and beauty. After looking at Wikipedia for the exact definition, we didn't even have to ask why this place was called that - the attention to detail, the meticulous style and the gorgeous green mountain landscape speak for themselves. Bonsai is a complex of beauty, nature and precision, just like Japanese nature miniatures.
The first thing that caught our eye was the view. As we descended the stairs from the parking lot into the complex, we couldn't help but stop for a moment and simply surrender to this beauty that nothing hides. Bonsai is a new complex built in a new area in Dalton, and was given the best spot in the neighborhood - a front line to endless green mountains.
The Bonsai building itself exudes luxury and architectural investment. On the top floor is the host house, and below it are the two suites that share a large, fenced yard with a large, well-constructed pool, overlooking the view we've already complimented above.
The two boutique suites are identical in design and size, and have everything you need to stay inside and enjoy even in winter: an impressive double bed, a large square jacuzzi, a functional kitchenette, and a bar with two chairs that serves as a cute dining area for two. The color palette that dominates here is soft and cozy, and the parquet floor adds even more warmth to the minimalist and luxurious space.
Both suites have a huge window overlooking the view and the pool, and are hidden by a shade curtain that also provides privacy. It is worth noting that the suites are quite close together, so it is ideal to rent the entire complex and come with another couple, to enjoy as much as possible the pool and the shared, luxurious outdoor area.
Couples of friends are going to love this place, because it has everything you need for a perfect foursome vacation - luxurious, high-class rooms, an amazing pool facing a stunning view, and most importantly, the relaxed and addictive Galilean atmosphere.
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