An ambience of simplicity, yet warmth, has been created with the use of teak wood and local stone. The subtle colors of local wood, alang-alang grass roof and woven materials prevail.
Water is an important part of Bali and also of this property. The upper area includes ponds with still, as well as softly running water, and the lower section utilizes the river front and light rapids, delivering pleasurable sounds to the three guests bedrooms, the master bedroom pavilion and the pool area as well.
The master suite has a large bathroom, with a traditional shower and bath. It is fully air-conditioned, has a Queen size four-posted bed and en-suite, TV, CD player, etc. The exterior breakfast area, overlooks the lower end of the fragrant gardens and the Jacuzzi. The location of the master suite gives 'distance' to guests and quiet privacy.
The three separate air-conditioned guest pavilions are similar. The Balinese style bathroom faces a lush and totally private Balinese garden with traditional shower. As in all pavilions, the high ceilings with an open beam structure of teakwood, lends character and space. A covered verandah with a day bed provides shady, open-air relaxation. Queen size four-posted bed, Television.
All sleeping pavilions are serviced with fully equipped kitchens - the sleeping pavilions can be rented on an individual daily rental or as one compound consisting of four sleeping areas.
The spacious open living pavilion with its richly cushioned seating area, provides a comfortable lounge/entertaining space with rice terrace view. From the 'overflow' pool and the lounge chairs, one can enjoy the view of the rising, green rice-paddies and the river rapids. In the nearby open-air 'Bale', one can relax in the cushions or delight in a Balinese massage to selected music.
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