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Pondok Nyoman
4.4/59 Reviews
The structure is out of the chaos and surrounded by greenery and nature. All the staff welcomed us very well and made us feel at home, helping us to organize any excursion we had in mind. The dinner on site was also very good. Finally, waking up, looking out and admiring that view was magnificent.
Homm Saranam Baturiti, Bali
4.4/522 Reviews
Bedugul
A must-stay accomodation in the Bedugul area! This is the fourth or fifth time I am back at Homm Saranam since 2017 and never once did they disappoint. The view is just spectacular from the hotel lobby as well as the room (get the superior or deluxe room at level 1 for the great view of the landscape!) Less than 15 min drive from Ulun Danu Bratan Temple. For those seeking halal food, there is Warung Gemitir located just a short walk away from the hotel. Convenience store is also available within walking distance.
Pacung Indah Hotel & Restaurant by ecommerceloka
5/51 Reviews
Bedugul
Good service 👍
Village Above The Clouds
4.2/58 Reviews
Bedugul
We needed a place close and good value while we did our food distribution to a village close by for its old and disadvantaged residents. This place was excellent price wise as we pay for accommodation from our own pockets. Not taken from our foundation funds. Thats a promise we make to our donors. Very comfortable bungalows with balconies and good ensuites. Note no tv but good wifi if you have too. Stunning views and beautiful gardens. The food very enjoyable and a great breakfast included in your tariff. So tasty and it's obvious very fresh ingredients used in the kitchen. Please try this amazing place. Its on our return list for sure. Thank you Nita and all staff.
Buahan, a Banyan Tree Escape
4.7/570 Reviews
Ubud
Advantages: The tropical rain forest happens to be on a hillside. The basic room is close to the valley, river and waterfall, so the room will be very humid. Of course, the room becomes more beautiful and expensive as the mountain goes higher! The room is really beautiful inside. The details are also good. The welcome drink chocolates and other chocolates are grown on local hillsides. It’s beautiful! Very beautiful! When I arrived at the hotel for the basic room booked by Ctrip, I found that it was at the bottom of a mountain and I had to walk a lot. The room was very humid and there was no sunlight. We upgraded to a room for around US$200 (after the upgrade, we had sunshine and a mountainside location). The breakfast was relatively ordinary, in the mountains and valleys, with wild herbs, eggs, and thick bread. Not impressed at all, the dinner was pretty good, the dishes were beautifully arranged, and the taste restored the taste of nature. Disadvantages: 1. I almost died in this hotel! The short sleeves on the table were worn the next morning and a scorpion appeared! It’s a live scorpion🦂! He immediately smashed it to death with a bottle, but luckily he didn't get stabbed! Regarding the response from the Scorpion Hotel, thank me for killing the scorpion, otherwise they would have to find this scorpion again... blabla... it won't be a problem. At least it didn't get stuck, and I can't say anything. Is it due to the good environment and lots of vegetation? ! 2. Catching ants in bed at night🐜. It was also quite a fun experience. 3. The pooping gecko 🦎 fell from the curtain and scared me. The toilet is not fixed well and will shake. On the contrary, mosquitoes and other things are not a problem. When I went to bed at night, I heard the sound of small animals running around on the roof, maybe mice or squirrels. They were running around... It was very funny. Conclusion: One night is enough to experience it! If you advocate environmental protection, there will definitely be more bugs. The air conditioning is very good and the air conditioning is very sufficient. I slept well and the bedding is also good. Play and get close to nature. The scenery is beautiful, that's all... It's okay to experience it once. It's like who is in the pavilion in the park... Hehe... The rooster crows continuously at 4/5 o'clock in the morning... Wow, so healthy!
Villa Togog
4.3/51 Reviews
A great secluded hotel. The surrounding rice fields and small waterfalls are very interesting.

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- Kuta: Famous for its lively nightlife scene, world-class surfing spots, and bustling shopping streets.

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