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Amandari is a boutique rural retreat, located outside of Ubud, in the little village of Kedewatan, Central Bali. Nestled in the undulating hills and rice paddies wreathed in tropical flowers, Amandari is built along the lines of a small village, surrounded with nature and dominated by views of the luscious deep Ayung River gorge. The open-air lobby is reminiscent of a wantilan, a village meeting place surrounded with thatched-roofed villas and connected with river-stone walkways.
All of the 30 Amandari Suites and Villas have a sophisticated Balinese style; thatched roofs, tiled floors and sliding glass doors overlooking the lush forest and the valley below. Beds are hand-carved and adorned with finely-painted murals, while bathrooms have outdoor sunken marble bathtubs. Those wanting more space can splurge out on the decadent Amandari Villa, with three detached terrace-style bedrooms, a glass-walled living room and a two-tiered swimming pool.
Dining at the Amandari is in an open-air, teak framed pavilion, overlooking the beautifully lit swimming pool, serving delicious fresh local, Indonesian or Western cuisine. Recommended appetite building activities include hiking and mountain biking around the surrounded villages and visiting local temples, rafting in the Ayung River and playing tennis. For ultimate relaxation and spiritual healing visit the Amandari spa, offering massages and scrubs using local ingredients.
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Nov-Mar
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Location Located in the village of Kedewatan, on the fringe of Bali’s cultural capital, Ubud. Perched on an escarpment high above the winding Ayung River gorge, the resort follows the design of a traditional Balinese village. Bali is located at the heart of the Indonesian archipelago. Its north coast faces the Bali Sea, while the southern coast is lapped by the Indian Ocean.
Getting there 17-hour international flight (with one change in Singapore) to Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport, also known as Denpasar International Airport. Amandari is about 1-hour away from the 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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