Jati Home Stay is a family-run home stay. It is only few meter walks from the main Hanoman Road. The Hanoman Road is centrally located in. On the road you can find restaurant, gift shops, car, motor and bike rental, sundries, and laundry as well.
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The owner of this home stay is a gifted painter whose families live in some houses in the front yard of his compound. In the rear sits a two-story bamboo plaited house that accommodates ten rooms.
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Each room is furnished with bamboo furniture and the house walls are made of plaited bamboo making it the stay in a natural atmosphere. All rooms face directly to the rice field. The room is clean and well maintained. A small terrace with two chairs is set in front of the room. To cool off the sunlight that usually reflects directly to the room, a fan is installed on the ceiling. Each bathroom has hot and cold shower. Breakfast is also included in the room rate.
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Despite its location that is near the owner\'s compound, the guests still have privacy and can enjoy the nice rice field and the village life.
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As the owner of this home stay is a painter, you can visit his studio and see his half-finished natural decorative paintings. Besides that you can also have a discussion with him about the Balinese paintings and meet students who come to the home stay to learn about painting. Another studio is under construction near the home stay to accommodate students who want to learn about painting.
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It is not an ordinary home stay. You can stay in a village set of environment while learning about Balinese art.
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