Kampung Ubud villas come in the concept of private villas, located on Jl. Raya Sayan, Br. Sindu Sayan, and Ubud. It comes in the same complex with five star resorts called ’Kayumanis’ and ’Samaya’. Being in the same sites with those world-renowned luxury villas, excellent service and total convenience is perfectly collaborated with exhilaration. more »
Villa Kunang Kunang is an eco-friendly retreat set within an organic garden and encompassed by productive rice terraces. This inspiring property captures the gentle spirit of a village community. It has been named after the swarm of fireflies that flicker around the garden at night performing for travellers in a synchronised harmony.
Villa Kunang Kunang features just two distinctive accommodations. The first is a two-storey Traditional Rice Barn made completely from wood, bamboo and other sustainable materials. The second is an authentic Balinese Bungalow with a thatched rooftop and a shady terrace facing the rice fields. more »
Villa Batu Kurung is a privately owned tropical villa retreat which accommodates comfortably up to six adult guests and is just steps away from the Ayung River and famous five star Royal Pita Maha Resort sharing the same access road. The villa is located 10 minutes north of Ubud’s monkey forest and a scenic 80-minute drive from the International Airport. Well known shopping and dining areas in Sanur and Seminyak are less than 60 minutes south. more »
From the moment you arrive in Bali, you’ll enjoy the friendly welcome of your private driver, your personal Butler and Balinese house staff, and the comfort and informality of staying in your own villa in Bali.
You can relax and totally unwind together with your family in spacious, comfortably furnished living & dining areas and large air-conditioned bedrooms. And you’ll enjoy the tropical garden and the privacy around your own swimming pool (very important for many Asian ladies). more »
Located amidst verdant rice paddies, NEFATARI consists of five villas, three single units and two family villas. The villas are constructed in traditional Balinese design using indigenous materials such as stone, teakwood, camphor wood and bamboo. Each villa is finished with a naturally insulating, fragrant Balinese “alang-alang” roof. more »