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The Oberoi Lombok is a luxury beach hotel, set on the secluded northwest coast of Lombok. The unique design displays a luxury private villa concept, conceived by Peter Muller, the Australian architect in the early 1970s. A decade after his early retirement, Muller was lured out to design The Oberoi, Lombok, and it is his masterpiece. Situated on the tranquil Medana Beach with spectacular views over to the Gili Islands, it is a quiet, and peaceful romantic retreat.
The Oberoi Lombok has a village-like cluster of 20 luxurious villas and 30 spacious terrace pavilions, with private gardens set within walled courtyards. Each is beautifully decorated in traditional style with dark woods, local fabrics and thatched roofs. The resorts dining venues including its café and bar, all provide great views of the ocean while Lumbung, the hotel’s award-winning restaurant serves international and traditional cuisines. Don’t miss the sunset from Tokek Bar.
The Beach Club at the Oberoi Lombok is equipped for a host of non-motorised water sports including PADI diving. Alternatively, guests can take a popular half-day trip to the Gili Islands on its private small speedboat. The hotel can also arrange for a guide to take you to nearby waterfalls and up Mount Rinjani, Lombok’s active volcano. Guests can take part in releasing turtle hatchlings and planting corals on the hotel’s Medana Beach.
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The Oberoi Lombok Lombok, Indonesia
Stay The Oberoi Lombok features 50 air-conditioned pavilions and villas. All are sheltered under traditional, Balinese style thatched roofs and feature polished wooden floors, four-poster teak bed, large windows and terraces affording either garden or ocean views. Those seeking for more space can opt for the Two Bedroom Villa with pool. Marble bathrooms have sunken bath, two separate vanity areas and a walk-in closet and all the mod-cons including music systems and satellite TV.
ChildCare Families with children are welcome to stay at The Oberoi Lombok but there are no specific facilities available for children. However, Pavilions can interconnect which are ideal for families, children's meals and babysitting can be arranged upon request.
Dine There are three elegant al fresco dining venues at the Oberoi Lombok. The award winning Lumbung. resort's main restaurant serves Asian and Western cuisine overlooking the ocean. The Sunbird café, overlooking the sea, offers breakfast, light lunches and seafood during the day while the Tokek (gecko) bar provides a sundowner with perfect sunset views. For a change of taste there is Tugu restaurant in the adjacent hotel.
Relax Facilities at the Oberoi Lombok include an outdoor pool, fringed by palm trees, thatched shelters and comfortable sun loungers. The luxurious Oberoi Spa, set within private walled gardens has indoor and outdoor treatment rooms and romantic deep soaking bathtubs. There is also a tennis court, a fully equipped gym, steam room and Jacuzzi. Try the Javanese lulur scrub and a long-stroke Balinese massage with a homemade selection of aromatic oils.
Experience Explore the island on a rented mountain bike or scooter or enjoy the Oberoi Lombok’s popular half-day trip to the Gili Islands on its private small speedboat. You will have an opportunity to snorkel, explore pretty coral gardens, multi-coloured fish and visit Scallywag on Gili Trawangan, which has a turtle sanctuary with dozens of baby turtles in large pools. The resort provides equipment for snorkelling, mountain bikes and tennis on a complimentary basis.
Location The Oberoi, Lombok is an idyllic garden resort on Medana Beach, located on the island of Lombok (65 km due East of the island of Bali), in Nusa Tenggara Barat an Eastern province of Indonesia. The resort is 28 km (17 miles) from the city centre.
Getting there 75 km (2 hours drive) from the new Lombok International Airport (Bandara International Lombok). Lombok is connected by several flights from some main cities in Indonesia.
When to go Straddling the equator, Indonesia tends to have a fairly even climate year-round. Rather than four seasons, Indonesia has two – wet and dry – 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 Indonesia 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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