MINIMUM STAY APPLIED : 2 NIGHTS STAY ( AVAILABLE BOOKING FOR 4/5/6 BEDROOMS VILLA )
Located a 30-minute drive from Nirwana Bali Golf Course, the Villa ahas luxurious villas designed in minimalist styles. Each bedroom in the villa offers stunning views of the ocean, mountain or rice fields. This villa is a 50-minute drive from trendy Seminyak. Ngurah Rai International Airport is a 90-minute ride away. Each bedroom in the villa has an iPod dock and private bathroom with an over-sized tub or rain shower. A wine cellar, wine fridge and coffee machine are provided. Guests can relax by their private pool or in the dining room overlooking the ocean. The resort provides massage services, barbecue facilities and a game room. A tour and concierge desk are available. Cars can be rented for guests wishing to explore the area.
Getting to this villa incorporates a delightful journey through traditional villages, via quiet country roads, wooded valleys, causeways across rivers and, finally, a simple track that winds through the swaying fields of rice.
Upon arrival, your senses will be awakened by the purity, spirit and timelessness of an extraordinary landscape. You will be greeted by welcoming Balinese smiles, the fragrance of tropical flowers and the constant sound of the waves.
The two-storey villa is characterised by white Yogya stone walls, cream terrazzo tiled floors, lime-washed timbers, and a colonnaded walkway on either side, on both ground and upper floor levels. A single-storey guest wing, linked to the main building, presents two guest rooms and a media room. The style is modern and minimalist, cleverly blending sophisticated elegance with the ambience of the setting. The architectural concept reveals comfort and simplicity, while the interiors unobtrusively introduce natural materials, fabrics, and colours. There isn’t anything ostentatious about this villa; the chic simplicity ensures that nothing detracts from the incredible view.
The awesome vista takes in Bali’s chain of volcanoes from the mighty Mt. Agung in the east, to Mt. Pohen, Mt. Sangkiang and Mt. Batukaru – the island’s second highest volcano – which rises from its foothills just 20 kilo meters away, and majestically stands guard. On the seaward side is a windswept beach of glistening black sand, and a coastal panorama that extends all the way down to Uluwatu on Bali’s southwestern tip. On a clear day you can see Java; to the east you can watch the sunrise behind Mt. Agung and, to the west, the sunsets are amazing.