Location
Villa Tugu is one hour drive from the airport, ten minutes from the center of Ubud, ten minutes from Gianyar, ten minutes from Tampak Siring (temple and natural sources) and less then one hour from Kintamani. Five minutes walk from the house is a local market for fresh food, drinks, textile or a very Indonesian haircut.
The house is located on one hectare land, partial sawah, partial forest. Three sides of the house are protected by a Balinese stone-wall and one side is open to the landscape, where the sunset is daily a different painting. Pejeng is an older spot then Ubud and has seven temples and an archaeological museum. The spot where Villa Tugu is build is called the navel/centre of Bali. Any guest will keep a different impression in mind, because the cycle of the rice culture takes about three months. Some guests will see the naked sawah like a mirror, others see the fresh green plants and some will see the golden carpet, just before the rice is ready for harvest.
Guestrooms
The two guestrooms have a terrace, ceiling-fan, hot water, separated toilet, stereo-music system and a double bed. Eventually we can arrange an extra bed for one person or two kids. During your stay you can use the open dining / living room with comfortable furniture, a wonderful view, music system and a television (BBC-world, CNN, HBO etc.).
The houses are nearby the swimming pool where is also a 'Bale' / pavilion to relax. The pool has a slope edge (24 meters long) and a children-corner (15m2, 20-40 cm deep). Guesthouse 'timur' (east) has a Japanese character and guesthouse 'barat' (west) has an Indonesian character.
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