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Amandari
(peaceful spirits) is located only a few minutes
from the art community of Ubud, in Central Bali.
The resort is set on the very edge of the Ayung
River gorge, with the village of Kedewatan adjacent.
Amandari has been designed as a Balinese village,
with river-stone walkways and high paras-stone walls.
The pathway that runs through Amandari and down
the valley to the river below is said to be sacred
land. Paths lead from Amandari to surrounding villages.
From Amandari, most of Bali’s cultural and scenic
offerings are within easy reach.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Balinese-style stone gateways front
Amandari’s 30 walled, thatched-roof suites. Each
terrace suite features a large combined bedroom
and living room, with all facilities, including
a bar and music system. In a duplex suite, the living
room and bar are located on the ground level, with
the bedroom and its queen-size bed on the second
level. Eleven terrace and duplex suites come with
private swimming pools.
Twin vanities and dressing areas, separate shower
and toilet rooms and Javanese marble flooring lend
elegance to the Amandari bathroom. Each bathroom
also enjoys an outdoor, sunken marble bathtub framed
by stone planters filled with ferns and baby bamboo.
The Asmara Suite and the Ayung Suite are duplex
accommodations, with private swimming pools and
picturesque views of the adjacent rice terraces
and valley. Available with one or two detached bedrooms,
the Amandari Suite includes a separate living room
pavilion, a swimming pool, an outdoor dining bale
of teak and bamboo and views of the Ayung River
gorge.
Amandari has recently added a private, three-bedroom
villa to its accommodations. Located alongside the
Ayung River gorge, adjacent to the resort, the 1,500-square-meter
site overlooks fields of rice and the distant peaks
of Batukau, Sanglyang and Lesong. The Balinese-style
villa compound includes five pavilions: three detached,
terrace-style bedrooms; a separate living room walled
entirely in windows and sliding-glass doors; and
a fully fitted kitchen complete with staff quarters.
The villa is crafted largely of coconut wood and
teak. Interior design and furnishings are in classic
Amandari style. An outdoor dining bale is set alongside
a reflection pond. A garden and a landscaped deck
embrace the two-tiered swimming pool.
The Amandari Villa is no more than a minute’s drive
from the resort proper. A vehicle is always on call,
should villa guests wish to take advantage of any
of Amandari’s facilities. The villa comes with two
Amandari staff; a chef is on call.
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Room Category |
Valid
until 31 March 2005 |
| Rates
are quoted in US Dollars, per room per night
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Normal
Rates + 21% tax
& service charges.
WITHOUT BREAKFAST |
Our
Special Rates + 21% tax & service charges
Without Breakfast |
| Single |
Double |
Single |
Double |
| Village Suite |
NA |
NA
|
665.00++ |
665.00++ |
| Valley Suite |
NA
|
NA |
815.00++ |
815.00++ |
| Pool Suite |
NA
|
NA |
1,020.00++ |
1,020.00++ |
| Ayung/ Asmara Suite |
NA
|
NA |
1,615.00++ |
1,615.00++ |
| Amandari Suite 1
bedroom |
NA
|
NA
|
1,915.00++ |
1,915.00++ |
| Amandari Suite 2
bedroom |
NA
|
NA
|
2,615.00++ |
2,615.00++ |
| Amandari Suite 3
bedroom |
NA
|
NA
|
3,615.00++ |
3,615.00++ |
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