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Amandari — Bali, Indonesia
Amandari
Bali, Indonesia
Amandari (which means "peaceful spirits" ) is located five minutes from the art community of Ubud, in Central Bali. The village of Kedewatan lies adjacent to the resort. Designed as a Balinese village, Amandari has river-stone walkways and high paras-stone walls. The open-air lobby was designed after a wantilan, a village meeting place. The pathway that runs through Amandari and down the valley to the river below is sacred land. Every six months for hundreds of years, Balinese have taken the path down to a pool of holy water. Just above this spring-fed pool sit three modest shrines and an ancient tiger carved into rock. Each of the 30 suites resort is walled in and has its own private garden. Roof-tops are thatched. Walls are made of the paras volcanic stone found locally and the floors are Javanese marble. The overall design also reflects the influence of the Balinese wantilan, an outdoor pavilion especially for relaxation. Interiors make lavish use of local woods and rattan to give guests a sense of the outdoors. Suites contain outdoor marble tubs. Eleven have their own swimming pools. Amandari is well sited for a cultural exploration of Bali as it is located in the central hill district of Ubud famed for its craftsmen, and in the vicinity of Besakih, Bali's mother temple. It is also within reach of Sanur, Legian and Kuta, which have the most established shops and restaurants on the island. Ubud offers a wealth of arts and crafts with Pasar Seni, its colourful market which trades in a wide range of clothing, sarongs and gift items, as well as myriad small shops. The nearby villages of Tegallang and Jati are noted for their woodcarvings, and the village of Celuk is home to numerous jewellers, some of whom will custom-make pieces. South of Tabanan, in Pejaten, one can find traditional pottery.
- - Fitness Center
- - Fine Dining on Site
- - Tennis Courts on Site
- - Spa Facility
- - Pool, Outdoor
- - Golfing
- - Biking, Mountain
- - Shopping
- - Tennis Courts Nearby
- - Boating
- Amandari
- Kedewatan
- Ubud
- Bali, 80571
- Indonesia
Location Summary
Just Five Minutes From The Art Communit Of Ubud In Central Bali Amandari Is Perched On An Escarpment High Above The Winding Ayung River Gorge With Rice Terraces In Its Foreground. It Has The Look Of A Balinese Village With River Stone Walkways Lined With Stone Statues Gardens And Paras Stone Walls. Eleven Suites Come With Private Pools And Every Suite Is An A Garden Setting. With Marble Floors A Sunken Bath And A Wall Sized Sliding Glass Doors You Are Always At Peace With The Environment. Guests Are Always Met By A Representative From Amandari Resort And Transported By Guide And Private Car To The Resort - Either From The Airport Or From A Residence Or Another Hotel.
Directions to Hotel
Amandari Resort Is Situated 40km From Denpasar City / 50km From The Airport. Each Of The Aman Resorts Will Meet You And Guide You By Private Car To The Resort. The Amandari Representative Will Meet You At The Airport A Hotel Or Residence At No Charge.
If you are ready to book, our advice is to first make your reservation. Our agents will then be able to more effectively assist you with details regarding your children.
If you require further information before making a reservation, please contact us with the hotel name, your dates, and the number and age of the children. Thank you.
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