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Munduk Cabins by Desa Hay
4.9/529 Reviews
Munduk
Very very nice, new (just 2years), romantic, with wonderfull views and with new technologies hotel in Mumduk. Very local tasty food in main restaurant. Breakfest normal. Very very nice room, there was kitchen, terrace, yoga maters, books, big tv, sounds system, cocteils shakers and etc… No gym, Pools (one like jacuzzi with warm watter, another with cold not big, but quite and with great view.
Villa Sande
4.2/52 Reviews
Munduk
I rarely write a review for an accomodation although i have stayed at lots hotel from resort type to small motel. However this Villa Sande have made me keep complementing them. It is a boutique nice villa complex in a quiet area surrounding with a really amazing nature view, there are paddies and mountain in front. Can also do a tracking down to a small river and jungle, just nearby walking from the villa. Despite of the lovely villa, what make me surprised and grateful is their manager, Ibu Putu and the staffs (Pak Yudi, Mbok Kadek, bu Iluh n another Yudi). All are very accomodating, helpful and friendly. I came with a group of 8 persons which need some extra special care, especially for the food and eating time. And they sincerely help me to provide it everyday during our five days staying there. It is even not a five star resort but what they did made me give them 7 star. Thank you and great job for the team! I highly recommend Villa Sande to the people who are not only looking for a nice and quite stay in this area, but also the best hospitality!
Elevate Bali
4.7/556 Reviews
Munduk
Wow - best and most beautiful hotel I have been in years. Amazing views - the sky is like a painting and looks different during the day. Outstanding service and food - the people really try to feel you like a king - huge thanks specifically to Penny! Our room was too good to be true, I slept so good in the bed, and our jacuzzi in the balcony was something so special - I would definitely come back and would recommend everyone to book.
Munduk Menir Villas
4.3/528 Reviews
Munduk
Great place to stay. We had an villa with jacuzzi close to the pool. The villa was well set up with everything you’d need for a comfortable stay. The pool was great - I and my friend were in there every day. The surrounds are nice and gardens well kept. It was quiet at night and the other guests were friendly. It seemed a safe place to stay. The view of hills and sunsets were magnificient. The shower had good pressure. The staff were friendly. There is a restaurant and the lake ‘walking close’ to this property.
Alam Kita Glamping & Plantation
3.8/51 Reviews
Munduk
Its nice Glamping. What’s more I found a place for my hammock on territory. Owner is polite and provide good service. Breakfast is simple pancakes. Keep in mind that it is mountain and could be cold during the night.
Munduk Moding Plantation Nature Resort
4.7/574 Reviews
Munduk
It was one of the best stay i ever had. It was so relaxing and quiet. We got the best sunset ever, it was so pretty. The service was excellent. They always make sure that we enjoy our stay. We also had our room decorated with lots of flowers. We had romantic dinner on the first night but the portion was too big for both of us so we kept the dessert for the next day. The food was good too. We might go back there next time. They also had few options of activities that we can do during our stay, such as walking around the coffee plantation while giving us some information about coffee. We got to try different types of coffee as well. Excellent!

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