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Hiker's Camp at Toya Devasya
5/51 Reviews
Kintamani
Just need an additional charge for 1 person ... although the mattress is available for 3 adults. Sc good place full facility ... compared to paying 100k/person entrance ticket, better stay at hokers camp
Segara Camp Kintamani
3.7/51 Reviews
Kintamani
The access location, which is still rocky, is rather difficult
The Kayuan
3.6/516 Reviews
Kintamani
This place has an amazing view to Mount Batur and Lake Batur. It is on the road where the trucks are passing for transporting sands and other materials. Sometimes we can hear the roar but only on working hours (morning to eary evening). The road is quit a challenging form some with poor driving skill. This road is not suitable for easy cycling (unless you're a pro). It offers big room which need maintenance in some areas. The main issues in this place is the humidity which cause many walls are peels off. Bathroom almost as big as the room itself. Intalling URINALs on the bathroom would be good for male since it still has plenty of space. Urinal would help male not to pee on the floor hence reduce pee smell in bathroom. This place has unique restaurant called The Kayuan. it is very instagrammable. Food and drinks are so so, but better than most of other place in this area.
Igloo Glamping Bali
3.5/51 Reviews
Kintamani
Nice lake view at night, a pleasant holiday. Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Mount Batur Villa
3.8/57 Reviews
Kintamani
In the property there are 4 very simple Villas, spacious room, bathroom and that's it, little decoration and everything very simple and not very clean (tv photos), the views are beautiful, the worst thing is the MOSCAS (Flies) it's impressive, you can't eat ! The plates are filled with them, in the pool you can NOT spend even two minutes because they bother you all the time and there are millions of them everywhere, it's a nuisance. Apart from the flies, the service offered by the hotel is lousy, there is no one in a kind of reception that is in the Bar-terrace, you have to call a phone and after a while someone comes to you... we ask for breakfast almost by signs already that they speak English like I do Indonesian (0)… after much pointing out, what is on the menu, we ask for 2 continental breakfasts (which they offer on the menu for 50k) they bring us only one! I claim and they have forgotten or they haven't found out, mystery, after 45 minutes of clock and putting up with the unbearable flies they bring me my breakfast... oh and there was no one else in the Bar-Restaurate...! Amazing! We didn't even dare to ask for anything else there! Too bad since the place looked good.
Oculus Bali
4.2/518 Reviews
Kintamani
I didn't stay at this hotel but we decided to give this place a try as we drove past looking for somewhere to have lunch. We were not disappointed. There is a good variety of food at the restaurant which has absolutely wonderful views! Even the view from the ladies toilet is lovely LOL. Ok you can't see it when sitting on the bog but there is a small round window you can peek out of. We ordered fish and chips, roasted chicken, grilled fish, beef etc with some drinks and it was very nice. The ONLY thing I have to comment is that there were a couple of flies and we were constantly swatting them away but maybe it's where I sat. NExt time if I ever go there, I will try to sit at the long table facing the lake but as this time I was with family, we needed a booth seat. This place has a rooftop pool with some pretty awesome views so do take a climb up the stairs to the top to take some pics. The next time I go to Bali, I may stay 2 nights here just to experience the entire place.

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Number of hotels34,626
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Highest PriceUS$970
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