No TV, limited Wi-Fi, no A/C, what more could you want? I stayed there 35 years ago, and came back interested to see what changes had been made. The ashram has shrunk a little, the beach has dis-appeared to be replaced by concrete walls to stop shore erosion, but it is still a great place to stay. The bungalows have the Lotus Pond one side, and literally 5 metres from the water on the other side. The bungalows are airy, basic bathroom and a balcony with a hammock. The 3 semi-vegetarian (some fish) meals a day were delicious and I loved the communal meals. If you needed a coffee fix, Wacky Jackies had good coffee 5 minutes away. People staying here are always a little different from the normal travelers, there were many interesting conversations and the staff were very friendly.The yoga teachers were fantastic, I would highly recommend for people to stay here if they want some peace and solitude. You can volunteer your time, teach English, help cook, help out in the kindergarden. be aware that only married couples can share a bungalow.