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Peaceful and refreshing, Bambu Indah captures the essence of central Bali. The staff will welcome you with big smiles and delight in serving you lovingly prepared meals. Just 15 minutes away from Ubud it feels like another world. Stay in one of seven lovingly restored antique tribal houses with large verandahs and open-air bathrooms. As dusk draws near, listen to a concert of frogs and crickets surrounded by the pulsing glow of fireflies. Wake up to the sound of cocks crowing, the smell of dew-covered grass and the sight of ducks waddling through the lush paddy fields.
Eco break
Back to Nature
Wildlife Area
Learning
Restaurant
Owner managed
Other Activities
Glamping
Trekking
Yoga
Art Classes
Riverside
Quiet
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Family Suites
Designer
Eco
Air conditioning
Local markets
Barefoot Luxury
Romantic Break
Museums
Outstanding location
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
House party feel
Kayaking
Retro/Vintage
Child friendly
Quirky
Antiques
Chic
Cycling
Boutique
Artworks
Great walks
Spa
Wellbeing
Traditional
Charming
Luxury
Four poster beds
Intimate
Birdwatching
Romantic
Views
Secluded setting
Remote
Rooms
11 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
Farm to table cuisine supports the sustainable, low-waste ethos, with organic vegetables & herbs from the gardenSwimming Pool
Stunning natural outdoor pools with a rope swing for fun-loving guests!Airport transfer
Surcharge is applicable.Outdoor dining
Bath robes
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Car not required
Communal Dining
Bar
Family Suites
No pets
Shops
Parking
Cots available
Massage
Babysitting
Bicycle hire
Sit-out Terrace
Air conditioning
Garden
Suites
Room service
Child friendly
Spa
Safe
Private villas
Concierge
Four poster beds
Wifi
Wildlife Area
Learning
Other Activities
Trekking
Yoga
Art Classes
Local markets
Museums
Kayaking
Cycling
Great walks
Birdwatching
" This is the consummate south-east Asian eco-retreat; small, scenic, and almost entirely sustainable. On arrival, the first thing you’ll notice is the stress-melting view of a lime, moss, and parakeet-green valley veiled in golden sunshine and dotted with coolie-wearing rice farmers."
Originally published by The Telegraph
"Eco-luxe. Stone paths lead from the bamboo-encased reception area through rice paddies at various stages of growth and past a soaring black bamboo multipurpose structure reminiscent of an ancient ship."
Originally published by The New York Times
"The four hand-carved wooden houses transported from Java, each more than 100 years old, are set amid rice fields on the Sayan Ridge, an ethereal Eden near Ubud."
Originally published by Conde Nast Traveller
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