90 minutes away from the surf tourism and retail-frenzy of Kuta, Legian, Seminyak and Ubud, East Bali remains the heart of the undiluted Balinese culture where real villages, real fishermen, and real artisans live and work in harmony. This is a heavily spiritual part of the island full of temples, holy caves, and wrapped banyan trees. For those who have experienced it, in the stunning natural perfection of East Bali, one does feel the touch of the higher powers.
Nestled alongside the fresh-water river that flows year-round, This Villa is the gateway to the ‘campuhan,’ the place where ‘the river meets the sea.’ The house was built in the Balinese style with high ceilings and sacred Balinese proportions. The walls are of local stone, the floor is marble, the doors are hand-carved, and a roof is composed of layered “ylang-ylang” grass grown locally.
It has a king-sized bed and a bathroom with bathtub and outdoor shower. It’s spacious decks wrap the villa on three sides so sun and shade are available options all day. Close to the front gate and the living room/dining room house, this is a lovely, truly Balinese home.
Places to Visit Ujung Water Palace Tirta Gangga White Sand Beach Amed Beach Candi Dasa Beach Besakih Temple Sibetan Farm Pesaban Traditional Village
Check In: 12:00 pm
Check Out: 12:00 pm
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