Experience a life unhurried

Welcome to Into the Woods

We’re so glad you’re here. Into the Woods is a slow living glamping experience on Lazarus Island. Here, we invite you to embrace a slower pace of life. Experience the joy of being fully present. Find serenity in the arms of nature. Nurture gentle, authentic connections with your loves ones (both humans and pets, yes we are pet-friendly!). And leave recharged with renewed appreciation for slow living.

Stay

Indulge in the comfort of our boutique tents, where minimalist luxury seamlessly intertwines with sustainable living. Whether you’re seeking solace or bringing along your kids or furkids, your itinerary is yours to decide.

Couple Tent

Experience the pinnacle of romance in one of our meticulously designed couple tents, tailored exclusively for an intimate escape. 

Family Tent

Discover the essence of togetherness in one of our thoughtfully designed family tents, crafted for an unforgettable retreat with your loved ones. 

Experience

At Into the Woods, allow yourself to enter into a world of being, not just doing. Take time to do as much or as little as you like. 

Suhka Lodge

It serves as a sanctuary for our guests, offering a place to engage in mindful conversations or find solace by escaping into the books within our community library.

On special occasions, Sukha Lodge transforms into our event space, hosting specially curated workshops aligned with our philosophy of slow living.

Dine

Feed the body and soul with home-cooked meals in the great outdoors

At Into the Woods, we encourage you to make your own meals and find simple joy in the rhythmic chopping of vegetables and the sizzle of meat on a grill. Reconnect with your loved ones as you figure out a recipe together, then gather at the dining table to share a homecooked meal that feeds both the body and soul.

Explore

Nurture the wanderer within and embark on an adventure around the island

Lazarus Island and its surroundings

Lazarus Island (Pulau Sekijang Pelepah where ‘pelepah’ refers to the palm fronds that used to adorn the island) was once home to the Orang Laut (sea people) and Orang Pulau (island people) community, with villagers living off the surrounding seas and island flora.

Today, the natural coastal habitats and pristine beaches create a beautiful island retreat for those looking to escape the city. 

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