Built with a great respect to the surround rainforest, no trees were cut down during the construction of this impressive hotel, keeping the tented camp a hidden sanctuary from afar. Comprised of just 22 rooms, this hotel is intimate yet private. With adventure and wellness at the heart of this retreat, guests will find it hard to get bored. Personalised exercise regimes can be organised by your personal assistant, along with a greatly diverse range of camp activities and excursions. The on-site spa uses a range of organic and completely natural products from the area which are exclusively used at Capella Ubud. For those looking for multi-sensory gastronomic journeys, Capella Ubud promise to awaken your taste buds with your in-retreat and bespoke dining options. Mads Lange offers a contemporary European dining experience, whilst the chef at Api Jiwa will take you on a sensory journey using his Asian barbecue.
This charming beachfront hotel is just a ten-minute drive from the buzz of Senggigi but is an oasis of calm thanks to its elegantly pared-back design and dramatic sea views.
From the moment you step foot into the lobby of the Tugu, a 100-year-old carved wooden house featuring Malay, Chinese, and colonial antiques, you enter an undeniably Indonesian haven.
Balancing sophistication with laid back charm, the Legian sits slightly apart from the boutiques and restaurants of Seminyak, adding a sense of peaceful tranquillity to the exclusivity.
Set sail around the islands of Raja Ampat, Komodo National Park, Ambon or the Spice Islands aboard a former British Naval Explorer, now an upscale expedition-class yacht.
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