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Banyan Tree Ungasan

From £1845 per adult
Bali, Undiscovered Bali
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Accommodation Description

Perched 70 metres above sea level on the cliffs of Bali’s southernmost peninsula and just 30 minutes away from the airport, the Banyan Tree Ungasan is located near the sacred site of Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple.

With unrivalled panoramic views of the Indian Ocean, the resort is designed with distinct traditional Balinese touches amidst the mystic charm of its natural surroundings.

Each of the 73 one, two and three bedroom villas comes fully equipped with LCD TVs, BOSE stereo system, and is a private retreat set in its own landscaped garden and designed to make the most of the resort’s magnificent vistas. Other amenities including marble bathrooms with sunken bath, a Balinese style outdoor shower, private infinity pool, outdoor jet pool, and a Balinese balé invite guests to laze in the lap of luxury. Carefully selected furnishings combine the very best of international design with Balinese ambiance.

Facilities

  • Ideal for Couples
  • Kids' Club
  • Library
  • Bar
  • Restaurant
  • Fitness Centre
  • Spa
  • Swimming Pool
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Hotel Reviews

Press

The Telegraph: Bali

By Michelle Jana Chan

The morning light was blurred by the smoke of wood fires. Out of the haze an old woman came along the road carrying upon her head a shallow woven basket, the kind filled with marigolds, fragrant shredded palm leaves and a few grubby rupiah notes. She made her way to a roadside temple and passed through the carved stone gateway. I watched her vanish behind the grey wall to make her offering of the day. Behind her, a trail of other women followed, also carrying out the dawn ritual.

It is to witness timeless scenes like this which is Bali’s greatest draw. Spirituality here runs deep, as well as the age-old customs that attend the syncretism of Hinduism, Buddhism and animism. The rich culture – of exuberant art, of the power of healing and intimate coming-of-age ceremonies – is abundant and visceral, not the sort to be encased in museums. That is why, when there are so many other beautiful islands in the world – not to mention 17,000 other islands in Indonesia – tourists continue to come here in their millions.

 

Seminyak

When tourists have grown up and out of Kuta they graduate to upmarket Seminyak. Here are excellent restaurants, including the Starfish Bloo in the W Retreat & Spa, as well as bars such as Ku De Ta and Potato Head Beach Club. The shopping is also some of the best in south-east Asia. Surprisingly, perhaps, the beach is perfect for surfers.

Best for 
Dining, drinking and dancing; a 24-hour lifestyle; travelling with a group of friends; shopping trips; surfing.

Where to stay 
The W is the trendiest place in town, playing dance music or chill-out tracks throughout the day and hosting fashion shows/model shoots.

 

The remote northwest

A refuge for both wildlife and wildlife-lovers, Bali Barat National Park is home to wild deer, boar and macaques, as well as the blue starling, with its white plumage and startling blue eye make-up. There is also bountiful marine life in the protected waters offshore. Menjangan Island is one of the best places in Bali for snorkelling and diving, with huge schools of batfish, giant trevally and jacks.

Best for 
Getting away from it all. The northwest tip of Bali is a half-hour ferry ride to Java, opening up travel to the Buddhist monument Borobudur. The rainy season is shorter here than in other parts of Bali, extending the tourist season to include April and November.

Where to stay 
Menjangan Beach Resort has opened a string of beach villas and offers nature walks and guided dives on the house reef, home to resident mandarin fish.

 

The rural northeast

Close to the flanks of Mount Agung (which last erupted in 1963), this area is noted for growing some of the best mangoes in Indonesia. The beaches have black sand but very calm waters, and there are regular dolphin-watching trips to spot huge pods offshore. All along the coastline are fishing villages adhering to traditional customs.

Best for 
Dolphin-watching; witnessing traditional village life; access to climbing Agung and Batur.

Where to stay 
The seafront Spa Village Resort Tembok (over 16s only) has beautiful grounds and an exceptional spa reflecting ancient Balinese traditions.

 

Ubud

The town is stocked with art museums and galleries and those with a keen eye will find good-quality woodcarving, silverware, textiles and sculpture. Regular musical and dance performances take place in the evenings. The town is spread out across parallel river valleys chopped up by rice terraces. Getting around is best by bicycle or scooter. Many bemoan how busy the town has become in recent years, but it still retains an aura and continues to draw anyone wanting to learn more about the alluring mysticism of Bali.

Best for 
Art museums; shopping for arts and crafts; treks to local villages among rice fields; Balinese culture.

Where to stay 
A number of high-end hotels perch above the glorious terraced ravine – coursed by the Ayung river – including the Samaya and the Amandari. All these hotels are a 10-minute drive from downtown (and run complimentary shuttle services), and may be a smart choice for longer stays. For briefer trips, Komaneka has two well-priced, centrally located properties including the newest, Komaneka Rasa Sayang.

 

The five-star south

There are a growing number of secluded properties on this anvil-shaped promontory known as the “bukit”, with its dramatic clifftop views across the Indian Ocean. Don’t miss a seafood meal at the nearby warungs or low-key local beachfront restaurants at Jimbaran Bay.

Best for 
Anyone seeking R & R; dramatic clifftop views; honeymooners,and those who enjoy the privacy of a pool villa.

Where to stay 
The Alila in Uluwatu has breezy open-plan rooms, one of the best spas on the island and a fantastic Indonesian restaurant called Warung; villas at the Banyan Tree Ungasan have more spectacular views and direct access (down 100 steps) to a wild sandy beach with crashing waves.

 

Michelle Jana Chan travelled as a guest of Western & Oriental. An eight-day trip to Bali combining five nights at the W Retreat & Spa in Seminyak (in a garden-view room), and two nights at the Samaya Ubud (in a hillside villa) costs from £1,785 per person, including seven nights’ accommodation with daily breakfast and guided private transfers. Price based on two sharing and includes return overnight international flights with Malaysian Airlines.

No. of Rooms:73

Room Facilities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Bose Surround Sound System
  • Ensuite Bathroom With Separate Bath and Walk-in Shower
  • Flat Screen Television
  • Gallery
  • In-Room Safe
  • Microwave
  • Outdoor Shower
  • Refrigerator
  • Stocked Mini-Bar
  • Toaster

Banyan Tree Ungasan Room Details

One Bedroom Villas (59 Units - 239 Sq/m)
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One Bedroom Villas (59 Units - 239 Sq/m)
These spacious villas feature high ceilings, an open design with large living room with massive glass sliding doors leading out to your veranda complete with day bed, lounge chairs and an infinity edge swimming pool with separate jet pool. These villas are positioned to offer either garden, partial sea or direct ocean views. Maximum occupancy is two adults and one child.
Max Occupancy: Adults: 2     Children: 1
Two Bedroom Sanctuary Pool Villas (13 Units - 315 Sq/m)
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Two Bedroom Sanctuary Pool Villas (13 Units - 315 Sq/m)
Sharing the same features as the One Bedroom Villas with an additional bedroom with en suite bathroom, most of the bedrooms face the ocean. These villas are positioned to offer either garden, partial sea or direct ocean views. Maximum occupancy is four adults and one child.
Max Occupancy: Adults: 4     Children: 1
Three Bedroom Presidential Villas (1 Unit - 680 Sq/m)
In addition to the Two Bedroom Villas, these feature a third full bathroom with en suite bathroom, a half-Olympic length infinity edge swimming pool and separate jet pool. The vast living room features a piano and is complimented by an entertainment room facing the Indian Ocean, complete with billiard table, home theatre and living space. Other features include four outdoor showers, a bar, gym and massage room, gourmet kitchen and maids quarters. Maximum occupancy six adults and two children.
Max Occupancy: Adults: 6     Children: 2
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9 Nights, Board Varies

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Pricing Information

Price Includes:
  • Flights
  • Accommodation
  • Private Transfers
7 nights from £1845 per adult, between: 08/05/2013 - 15/06/2013
Bed and Breakfast, Pool Villa Garden View
Call us for alternative dates, durations, room types and board basis.

Banyan Tree Ungasan Special Offers

Added Value & Upgrades
Added Value Offers
Stay a minimum of 3 nights and receive 1 x complimentary afternoon tea for two. Stay a minimum of 5 nights and receive 1 x complimentary 3-course dinner for two at Ju-Ma-Na restaurant (excl drinks)
Not combinable with other offers. Excludes August 2013 and 27 December 2013- 05 January 2014
Offer valid from: 06 January, 2013 to 31 March, 2014  |  Book by: 31 March, 2014
Free Nights & Discounts
Early Booking Offers
Book 60 days prior to arrival and receive 10% discount on room rates. For travel 01 November 2012 - 31 March 2013.
Book 45 days prior to arrival and receive 10% discount on room rates. For travel 01 April 2013 - March 2014
Offer valid from: 01 April, 2012 to 31 March, 2014  |  Book by: 15 February, 2014
Free Night and Added Benefits Offer
Stay 7 nights pay 6. Plus receive complimentary daily breakfast and 1 x 3 course dinner for two at Ju-Ma-Na restaurant (excl drinks)
Not combinable with other offers. Excludes August 2013 and 7 December 2013- 05 January 2014
Offer valid from: 01 April, 2013 to 31 March, 2014  |  Book by: 31 March, 2014
Honeymoon & Anniversary Offers
Honeymoon Offer
Receive a complimentary Intimate Moments - a drawn bath with flower petals, complemented by the villa bedroom dressed with scented candles, aromatic oils, fragrant flowers, wine & tranquil music.
Offer valid from: 01 April, 2012 to 31 March, 2014  |  Book by: 31 March, 2014

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