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Ubud, Bali
Chedi Club at Tanah Gajah is a luxury retreat, set just outside Ubud in central Bali. The property was a quiet refuge and weekend retreat for the family and friends of Indonesian architect and interior designer Hadipran Hendra. Now turned into a boutique villa amidst paddy fields and tropical forest, near the Goa Gajah, the Hindu temple from which it takes its name, Chedi Club at Tanah Gajah offers a beautiful hideaway for discerning travellers in search of peace and tranquillity.
Resting in the exclusive Tanah Gajah estate, The Chedi Club features 20 Suites and Villas. The accommodation ranges from one and two-bedroom suites and villas with spacious living areas and open-air tropical bathrooms to Family Villas. Traditional Balinese architecture, local artefacts and contemporary design blend seamlessly to create exceptionally exclusive and luxurious private residences including the expansive Hadiprana Villa, featuring the owner’s formidable art collection.
The restaurant at the Chedi Club at Tanah Gajah, headed by Executive Chef Dean Nor, creates delicious traditional and Western cuisines including not-be-missed Rijsttafel, multiple rice-based dishes served together. A luxurious spa with two treatment rooms offers relaxing massages and there is a room devoted to manicures and pedicures. Visit the nearby Goa Gajah, a UNESCO-listed 9th century temple or the Agung Rai Museum of Art, or ARMA showcasing works of Balinese artists.
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Chedi Club at Tanah Gajah Ubud, Bali
Stay Chedi Club at Tanah Gajah features 20 Suites and Villas. The Suites (70sqm) have a large bedroom, spacious indulgent bathroom with outdoor shower and a stunning private terrace. There are also nine spacious one-bedroom pool villas (280sqm) with private pools. The Villas (160sqm) have an outdoor bath, an al fresco dining area beside a 10-metre private pool and sundeck. The grand Hadiprana Villa, (550sqm) features artwork from the owner’s private collection and a 10-metre pool.
ChildCare Families with children are welcome to stay at the Chedi Club at Tanah Gajah. There are three spacious Family Villas with a master bedroom and twin-bedded guestroom plus an ample tropical garden and a 7-metre pool. Also, the club can provide car seats for transfers, children's DVDs, high chairs, cots, children's menus and babysitting.
Dine There is an in-house restaurant at the Chedi Club at Tanah Gajah. Headed by executive Chef Dean Nor, a striking Singaporean with over 17 years’ experience in top-notch kitchens. Meals are served in the superb open-sided restaurant surrounded by paddy fields, owned by the hotel. The Bird Lounge is a great place for drinks and in villa dining options are extensive as are romantic private dining venues around the estate.
Relax Facilities at the Chedi Club at Tanah Gajah include a 35-metre swimming pool. There is also a Spa with two Spa Suites and Health Club king overlooking the verdant paddy fields. Signature treatments include The Chedi Jade Massage, which uses shiatsu, Balinese, Thai, Swedish and lomi-lomi techniques. Other facilities include a tennis court, yoga studio and state of the art gym.
Experience The real beauty of Ubud lies in its beautiful landscapes of working rice fields and Chedi Club in Tanah Gajah, just outside central Ubud provides these in plenty. Set in a scenic location, it offers interesting options for trekking and cycling through villages, rafting in the nearby rivers and visiting Hindu temples. Close to Chedi Club is Goa Gajah ‘elephant cave’, the 11th-century Hindu temple, a short drive south is Tegenungan waterfall and further north are Bali’s iconic Tegallalang rice terraces.
Location The Chedi Club at Tanah Gajah is located just 3km from the centre of Ubud, surrounded by lush greenery and verdant rice fields.
Getting there 17-hour international flight (with one change in Singapore) to Denpasar Ngurah Rai Airport. Chedi Club is 1-hour from Denpasar airport.
When to go Straddling the equator, Indonesia tends to have a fairly even climate year-round. Rather than four seasons, Indonesia has two – dry (between May to September) and wet (between October to April) – and there are no extremes of temperature between winter and summer. 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 Bali at its most humid and rain tends to come in sudden tropical downpours, but it can also rain for more prolonged periods.
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