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Amandari Resort
Ubud - Gianyar
Amandari
(peaceful spirits) is located only a few minutes from the art
community of Ubud, in Central Bali. The resort is set on the very
edge of the Ayung River gorge, with the village of Kedewatan adjacent.
Amandari
has been designed as a Balinese village, with river-stone walkways
and high paras-stone walls. The pathway that runs through
Amandari and down the valley to the river below is said to be
sacred land. Paths lead from Amandari to surrounding villages.
From Amandari, most of Bali’s cultural and scenic offerings
are within easy reach.
Climate
Located about 8 degrees south of the equator, Bali enjoys a warm
tropical climate year-round. The weather is particularly pleasant
from June through September, when the trade winds blow, and always
cooler in the mountain areas. Humidity is highest during the November-through-March
rainy season. Even in the rainy season, however, the sun is rarely
out of sight for long.
Time
Difference
Indonesia covers three time zones. Bali is eight hours ahead of
Greenwich mean time.
Language
Balinese is a complex language of several levels rooted in social
class or caste distinctions. Bahasa Indonesia, the national language,
is the medium of instruction in schools. English is common in
the main tourist centers. Dutch is still known among older Balinese,
while French, German and Japanese have a following among some
in the tourist trade.
Getting
There
Amandari is a 45-minute drive from Denpasar airport. Complimentary
airport transfer is provided. While visitors from most countries
do not require special visas, passports must be valid for at least
six months from date of entry.
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ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation
Balinese-style stone gateways front Amandari’s 30
walled, thatched-roof suites. Each terrace
suite features a large combined bedroom and living
room, with all facilities, including a bar and music system.
In a duplex suite ,
the living room and bar are located on the ground level,
with the bedroom and its queen-size bed on the second level.
Eleven terrace and duplex suites come with private swimming
pools.
Twin
vanities and dressing areas, separate shower and toilet
rooms and Javanese marble flooring lend elegance to the
Amandari bathroom. Each bathroom also enjoys an outdoor,
sunken marble bathtub framed by stone planters filled with
ferns and baby bamboo.
The
Asmara Suite
and the Ayung Suite
are duplex accommodations, with private swimming pools and
picturesque views of the adjacent rice terraces and valley.
Available with one or two detached bedrooms, the Amandari
Suite includes a separate living room pavilion,
a swimming pool, an outdoor dining bale of teak and
bamboo and views of the Ayung River gorge.
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Amandari
has recently added a private, three-bedroom
villa to its accommodations. Located alongside the
Ayung River gorge, adjacent to the resort, the 1,500-square-meter
site overlooks fields of rice and the distant peaks of Batukau,
Sanglyang and Lesong. The Balinese-style villa compound includes
five pavilions: three detached, terrace-style bedrooms; a separate
living room walled entirely in windows and sliding-glass doors;
and a fully fitted kitchen complete with staff quarters. The villa
is crafted largely of coconut wood and teak. Interior design and
furnishings are in classic Amandari style. An outdoor dining bale
is set alongside a reflection pond. A garden and a landscaped
deck embrace the two-tiered swimming pool.
The
Amandari villa is no more than a minute’s drive from the
resort proper. A vehicle is always on call, should villa guests
wish to take advantage of any of Amandari’s facilities.
The villa comes with two Amandari staff; a chef is on call.
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FACILITIES
and ACTIVITIES
Facilities
and Services
The Restaurant, open
to the country air and crafted largely of teak, overlooks
Amandari’s swimming pool and the gorge. The Restaurant
serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and specializes in Western
and Indonesian dishes. The Bar
, with its outdoor terrace seating, features a wide selection
of drinks. Dinner celebrations can be arranged in the open-air
bale next to the restaurant.
A
selection of books, newspapers, music cassettes, CDs and
games is available in the library.
Local handicrafts and general items are featured in the
g ift shop . Amandari’s
Gallery showcases antique
textiles and handicrafts from all over Asia, with an emphasis
on Indonesia.
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Amandari’s
health-and-fitness center offers
a fully equipped cardiovascular gym, with window views to the
surrounding lotus pond. Outdoor massage bales overlook the pond.
The center also includes a beauty-treatment room, sauna and steam
rooms and shower and change rooms. The resort’s green-tiled
swimming pool is set along
the edge of the gorge. Its gently curving sweep echoes the rice
terraces below. Amandari’s tennis
court is floodlit for night play.
Activities
Ubud has flourished as Balis cultural
and creative heart since the 1930s. Today, Ubud is
no less celebrated for its artists and shops. Nightly Balinese
dances are performed at the royal palace in Ubud. A number of
art and craft villages are also close by, including Mas for woodcarving,
Celuk for gold and silver jewelry, Batuan for painting, Batubulan
for stone sculpture and Peliatan for Balinese musical instruments.
Amandari
can arrange personalized excursions throughout
Bali. For those who enjoy countryside hikes, the region surrounding
Amandari is made for walking. Hikes can also be arranged for birdwatchers.
Several morning markets are
located within easy drive of Amandari. Guests can combine a market
visit with a biking trip or a hike into the countryside.
More
adventurous fare ranges from
white-water rafting down the Ayung River, to mountain biking and
elephant riding. For golfers,
Bali is blessed with three scenic, championship courses.
Room
Rates
Valid
Until March 31,2003
Type
of Room
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Rates
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Terrace
Suite
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US$600
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Duplex
Suite |
US$750
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Pool
Terrace Suite |
US$850
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Pool
Duplex Suite |
US$975
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Asmara
Suite or Ayung Suite |
US$1,200
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Amandari
Suite |
1
bedroom
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US$1,750
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2
bedrooms
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US$2,450
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Amandari
Villa |
3
bedrooms
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US$2,950
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- Rates
are subject to 10% service charge and 11% government tax.
- Rates
and government tax are subject to change without notice.
- US$
rates are converted to local currency at time of billing.
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Important
Note !
If
you are a last minute traveller or If you have not decided to make a reservation
just yet, one of our partners reservation office is located at the I Gusti Ngurah
Rai airport in Bali (10 meters walk from the international
arrival gate, on the left side), you are welcome to come and visit them
there to obtain more information, see trailers and movies of the Bali culture
and clips taken from tours and travel activities. You could even do your
bookings there..
click here to see photos of the Bali Ngurah Rai Aiport and their representative
office - pictures and Photos
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