A small slice of paradise within easy reach of one of Indonesia’s most magical sights, Amanjiwo balances cultural and historic encounters with a divinely relaxing escape surrounded by the rice paddies, rainforest and limestone hills and volcanoes of Central Java. From the moment you step foot into the hotel, the harmonious blend of traditional architecture and meditative service evokes the serenity of a temple. This peace continues throughout, whether sipping a cocktail in the collonaded bar with views towards Borobudur, or soaking in the tranquil Javanese countryside from the limestone infinity pool. If you can be tempted from your Aman-induced soporific haze, the jaw-dropping wonder of the 9th-century Borobudur is just a short drive and may just compete with Amanjiwo for the highlight of your trip.
The 33 Suites are indulgently spacious, impeccably styled and combine the quietly understated luxury of the interior with the staggering scenic beauty of far-reaching views over the jungle canopy to the hills and volcanoes beyond. Each boasts a private walled garden, though a number include the luxury of a pool. Meals draw on the natural bounty of the countryside, with ingredients handpicked daily by the chefs from the organic garden or local farms. After climbing to the top of Borobudur’s concentric rings, a rejuvenating Indonesian treatment in the spa will see you floating back to your suite.
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