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Since it opened its doors on September 6, One&Only Desaru Coast has quickly become the playground of choice for Malaysia’s travel lovers. Granted, everyone deserves a holiday this year but its popularity is easily understood when you enter its grounds, which offers a sense of spaciousness and intimacy all at once. The resort is harmoniously designed around the lush rainforests it sits in—a final, parting gift by the late architect Kerry Hill whose stellar body of work includes the serene Amanemu in Japan.

With only 42 Junior Suites, two Grand Suites and its one and only four-bedroom Villa One spread out across a private stretch of land along Desaru’s coastline in the south-east corner of

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