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Bali, Ubud
Amandari
  • Swimming Pool
    Amandari Swimming Pool
  • The Restaurant
    Amandari The Restaurant
  • Pool View
    Amandari Pool View
  • Library
    Amandari Library
  • The Bar
    Amandari The Bar
  • Swimming Pool
    Amandari Swimming Pool
  • The Restaurant
    Amandari The Restaurant
  • Pool View
    Amandari Pool View
  • Library
    Amandari Library
  • The Bar
    Amandari The Bar

Amandari 

    Bali, Ubud

Restaurants
Bar x 1
Restaurant x 1
Sports Facilities
Tennis court
Wellness Facilities
Fitness Centre
Spa
Swimming Pool
Yoga
Others
Boutique
Library
Wi-Fi internet access
Television
Satellite/Cable Channels
CD Player
DVD Player
Radio
Bathrobes and Slippers
Alarm Clock
Air Conditioning
Telephone
Tea and Coffee Making Facilities
Stocked Mini-Bar

Suites (30 Units)
Balinese-style stone gateways welcome you to each of the 30 walled detached suites, complete with thatched-roof and coconut wood interiors. Accommodation is divided into Village, Valley and Pool Suite categories. Some enjoy views of the Ayung River Gorge and surrounding paddy fields. There are also a limited number of Pool Suites which feature private plunge pools. All suites offer a garden courtyard, living area and wall-sized sliding glass doors that open on three sides. The bathroom features twin vanities and dressing areas, a separate shower and toilet, and an outdoor sunken marble bath behind a glass door. Outside guests have a sunken bath which offers complete privacy thanks to the high walls and stone planters of ferns and heliconia surrounding it. Suites come either as a single-storey (with king-size beds), although, there are also the duplex Asmara Suite and Agung Suite which each have two-levels, come with large private swimming pools and offer views of the rice terraces and valley below. Duplex suites come with a queen-size, four-poster bed on a mezzanine level. For something special, the Amandari Suite offers one or two detached bedrooms connected via a separating living room pavilion. An outdoor dining bale of teak and bamboo is set within its spacious tropical garden.

Max Occupancy: Adults 3

3-Bedroom Villa (1 Unit)
The Amandari Villa is situated in a private area of its own less than a minute�s drive from the resort and overlooks the Ayung River Gorge and paddy rice fields. Serviced by two staff, it is a 1,500 square metre Balinese-style compound which 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. A dining bale with marble flooring and coconut-wood posts features a round table and rattan chairs for six people to enjoy alfresco dining. A garden and landscaped deck embrace an expansive, two-tiered swimming pool, finished in pale green tiles to match the surrounding paddy fields. A vehicle is always on call should villa guests wish to take advantage of any of Amandari�s facilities.

Max Occupancy: Adults 7

Kids Fact
 

Amandari is located about 10mins outside of the arts community of Ubud town.  Designed around a typical Balinese village style concept, the property features stone walkways and walls similar to those seen in traditional local design. 

The central walkway that runs through Amandari's land and down towards the river below, also holds significant spiritual importance amongst locals.  Every Six months, Balinese people from the village of Kedewatan, where the hotel is located, take the path through the resort down to a pool of holy water.  Overlooking the natural spring water pool itself, lie three shrines and a 7th-century tiger hand carved from stone.  Its a symbol which acts as a reminder of the inter-woven importance of culture and spiritual belief practised by Balinese people on the island.

The hotel offers one main Restaurant specialising in Indonesian and Western style cuisine with service available daily for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.  This casual open-air venue overlooks the swimming pool and offers spectacular views of the Agung Valley, with the Bar located adjacent and having a similar position. 

There are a number of activities available for all guests to experience, withtours of Ubud and local villages specialising in hand crafts of all sorts highly recommended.  For the more adventurous, we recommend a morning white water rafting along the Agung River, a cycle ride around the picturesque rice paddy fields and tropical rainforrest, or perhaps a try at a round of golf at the Bali Handara Kosaido Country Club course which is set in and around an extinct crater.

Accommoadtion
Accommodation
Available on Request
Transfers
Transfers
Available on request

Hotel Map

Please call us for prices on your preferred dates, durations, room types and multi-centre options.

Additional Activities

Additional activities and experiences available at the hotel include:

  • Guided excursions of Ubud, temples, rice paddy fields and handi-craft towns
  • Anandara Spa:  Located at the end of a winding stone pathway and designed around a lotus pond.  Offers; double and single treatments rooms, beauty room, sauna, marble steam room and a selection of wellness and beauty treatments using local ingrediants and inspired by the healing practices synonimous with Balinese culture.
  • Trekking
  • Cycling
  • White-water rafting

Hotel Map

Bali Guide
About Bali

Dining while in Bali will truly be one of the highlights of your entire trip as the experience is enjoyable both at high-end restaurants and at open top cafes. Hotels offer guest a wide variety of excellent dishes to satisfy every budget and taste. If you feel in the mood to venture out for a meal, there are many restaurants within Kuta, Legian, Candidasa, and Sanur.

The atmosphere of most restaurants tend to be relaxed, often with grass roofs, cane furniture, and contemporary music. In addition, mobile snack bars called warungs are popular for a quick bite to eat on the go in between meals.

The night markets are traditional outdoor eateries that come to life at dusk, and are famous all over Southeast Asia. Even if you cannot work up the courage to eat in the markets, you must visit one to experience the thrills, the smells, the sights, and the noises that define this part of the world.

Night markets and traditional outdoor eateries come to life at dusk with this custom being famous all over Southeast Asia. In the event that you decide not to eat in the markets, they are still worth a visit or walkthrough.

If in search of authentic Balinese food, venture outside of your hotel and the city centre restaurants as it is rarely served there.
 

Before You Go

It is best to check with the UKBA prior to travel to verify your visa requirement needs.

The electricity in Bali is 220 volts with 50 cycles per minute. You should check with your hotel to verify the type of converter or adapter you may need.

Monkey’s are very much a part of the Balinese wildlife and make up of the peoples culture too. Indeed within Balinese Hinduism, the Macaque, is the embodiment of both positive and negative forces. Ubud itself is home to a large population of monkeys as it is one of Bali’s conservational forested areas. They are present in the majority of hotels in this region but generally keep well clear of human beings. Westen & Oriental Travel do not recommend feeding the monkey’s or leaving food outside for them as this may encourage more aggressive behaviour to develop among a troop of monkeys!

Indonesia is considered to be fairly safe and has a low violent crime rate. As advised when travelling to any destination, make sure that you are always aware of your surroundings,especially when out on the town at night.

The flight time from the UK to Indonesia is 15 hours.

Bali is part of Indonesia and use the official currency called the Rupiah, also noted as Rp. Banknotes are available in a range of denominations, however coins are only available in two types. The positive part about Rupiah is that all notes are distinctive and easy to tell apart from each other.

The time difference in Indonesia is GMT +8

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  • Amandari Swimming Pool
  • Amandari The Restaurant
  • Amandari Pool View
  • Amandari Library
  • Amandari The Bar
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  • Tom Cloherty

    Both Bali and Lombok are stunning islands surrounded by beautiful coral beaches, colourful Hindu temples and the clear aqua blue sea.

    The best thing about Bali and Lombok is it’s serenity, it fills your soul up with a wonderful calmness.

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