Indonesia

Amandari, Ubud

Prepare to step away from reality and enter an oasis of tranquillity. Set on sacred ground 129 steps above a Hindu shrine encircled by rice fields and greenery you’ll find Amandari, a spiritual haven in the depths of Bali. Amandari, meaning ‘peaceful spirit’, is the perfect retreat getaway to escape, unwind and relax. A place with serene surroundings and undisturbed nature, your Amandari experience will leave you feeling speechless. Take part in their treks through scenic rice fields and dine in their open-air restaurants with ingredients that are locally sourced. This über-luxurious resort is a dream away from the modern world, and topped with impeccable service you’ll probably never want to leave.

Location

Set deep in the heart of Bali near the magical town of Ubud, you’ll find Amandari. Just over an hour’s drive from the airport, you’ll reach this piece of paradise with arranged transportation. The location is perfectly situated away from the noisiness of the city but a convenient close drive if you wish to explore the town. The vibrant Pasar Seni market, along with shops and galleries sits only a short drive away from Amandari.

Your Room

With a choice of a suite or a villa, these rooms simply define gorgeous. Perfectly designed with a traditional Balinese decor, all rooms accentuate a charming and chic feel. Each suite manages to retain the luxurious comforts you could possibly need, including thoughtful amenities. As part of all your mod cons, you’ll find your room opens up to a private sanctuary with your own private swimming pool overlooking a panoramic view out onto the Bali fields. Your morning wakeup call will be the calming sound of nature and the gentle therapeutic flow of the river.

Why We Like It

An Amandari experience is an experience like no other. We love everything about this resort; they have simply perfected the definition of a luxury urban retreat. We suggest taking a trip to their heavenly spa and wellness centre that is placed amongst the picturesque gardens. Using only local ingredients, they take a holistic approach in all of their treatments. Pamper yourself in this heavenly paradise, the perfect way to relax before your flight home.

Sustainability

With a dedication to sustainability, Amandari has minimised its impact on the environment through architectural design, whilst implementing recycling and energy-saving programs. Partnering with Begawan foundation, the resorts actively support the protection of the endangered Bali Starlings through a breeding and release project. Speak to our Travel Experts to find out more.

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