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Amanwana is a luxury resort by the Aman Group, set on the nature reserve of Mojo Island, east of Bali, in Indonesia. The Mojo is mostly an uninhabited island with a small fishing and farming community. Located at the mouth of Saleh Bay, it’s nature reserve is home to a variety bird species, wild boars, huge herds of native deer and crab-eating macaques. Surrounded by beautiful beaches and coral reefs, it makes an excellent destination for scuba diving and snorkelling.
Set back from the white-sand beach and backed by a tropical jungle, Amanwana has just 20 standalone tents. Each are set on wooden base and elegantly decorated with solid walls, hardwood floors and covered by soaring tents. Dining at Amanwana is in an open-air pavilion and comprises of a healthy menu created by the Aman chef. Facilities include an infinity swimming pool and an open-air spa offering a range of treatments from Borneo body scrubs to Indonesian milk baths.
Amanwana has a dive centre which offers diving lessons with a complete certification program. The hotel also has an assortment of boats to be used for diving, fishing and cruising the neighbouring islands. A variety of guided treks and nature walks are also available. From the beach guests can undertake world class snorkelling, windsurfing, kayaking. More intrepid guests can charter the 105-foot-long Amanikan for multi-day live-aboard adventures to Komodo National Park.
Stay Amanwana features just 20 luxury, air conditioned tents. Each are set on hard wood deck surrounded with coral stone. Inside, tents are spacious (58 sqm) with hard wood flooring, a spacious sitting area with facing divans, a king-size bed, large bathroom and picture windows. The nine Jungle Tents are set beneath a canopy of tropical forest and eleven Ocean Tents are set back from the white-sand beach. A sand path connects each tent to the restaurant, reception and beach.
ChildCare Families with children are welcome to stay at the Amanwana which provides a wonderful playground for children. Fun activities include fish feeding, coconut leaf bird making, playing in the sand and sea and hair braiding are available. Babysitting can be arranged, upon request.
Dine The Dining Room and Bar at Amanwana is set in an open-air pavilion with a soaring 15-meter roof made of bamboo. The menu is created by Chef Setia Purnama, comprising of Asian and Western cuisines; breakfast is on the beach and informal lunch served by the pool. In the evening, guests can dine at the beautifully lit main pavilion with views over the Amanwana Bay or in complete privacy by your tent, with a bonfire.
Relax Facilities at the Amanwana include a round freshwater dipping pool, overlooking Amanwana Bay, which is wide enough to cool off during the day. Set back from the beach beneath the shady tamarind trees is an open-air Jungle Cove Spa, with three treatment areas, each with a recessed soaking tub and a shower. Treatments include massages, fresh fruit facials and black Borneo body scrubs. For sun worshippers there are sunloungers with an attendant to keep you hydrated.
Experience The Amanwana has a fleet of boats specifically designated for guest’s activities, including fishing, diving, or even just plain cruising. Most non-motorised water sports are included in your rate, such as snorkelling, kayaks and windsurfing. Guests can also take non-guided short treks into nearby tropical forests, which are home to the island’s protected population of deer, macaques and wild boar. Alternatively, take single or double-person kayaks out to explore “Turtle Street”.
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Location Amanawana is the only resort on Pulau Mojo (Mojo Island), a pristine nature reserve 15km north of the coast of larger Sumbawa Island, just east of Bali and Lombok.
Getting there Travel through Bali's Ngurah Rai airport near capital Denpasar. Once there, you can pick up a scheduled Trans Nusa hopper flight via Lombok to Mojo's nearest airport on neighbouring Sumbawa Island, then take a 45-minute boat tip and 10-minute car transfer to the hotel. Alternatively, the resort recommends Travira Air's amphibious floatplane, which lands right on the bay in front of the camp.
When to go The best time to visit is in June and July, though the seas are clear and quiet from April. In most parts of Indonesia, the wet season falls between October and April and the dry season between May and September. December and January see Indonesia at its most humid and rain tends to come in sudden tropical downpours, but it can also rain for more prolonged periods.
Hotel Group
AmanDestination
Other Islands, IndonesiaHotel Type
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