The resort site plan presents an organically planned landscape composed of circular, hut-style villas arranged along a gently meandering waterway that flows through the property. Curved pedestrian pathways weave through lush green pockets, connecting villas in a fluid, non-linear layout that mirrors the site’s organic contours. The interplay of water bodies, soft-edged pathways, and greenery creates a serene, nature-immersed environment, giving the overall masterplan a village-like charm with a strong emphasis on landscape integration and experiential movement.... The architecture emphasizes a natural, eco-resort character, with each unit featuring a thatched, dome-like roof and individual placement that preserves privacy while maintaining visual harmony. Pools in front of Resort villas are commonly interconnected. Resort design in Zanzibar often features tropical aesthetics that blend with the environment, incorporating features like central lagoon-style pools, private plunge pools for each villa , and open-airspaces. Designs commonly use natural materials like stone, timber, and woven décor , with steep roof lines to provide shade and ventilation. The overall goal is to create a casual, coastal atmosphere that connects guests to the water and outdoors.