The hype
Guests are blown away by the design and the staff (especially Eddie the driver), calling it a 'once in a lifetime' stay.
Réservez si You want to live inside an Architectural Digest spread where the jungle literally grows over your roof.
En bref : It is a stunning architectural masterpiece, but you are sleeping in the jungle—expect humidity, bugs, and the loud hum of nature.
Évalué par @CharlotteA : I stayed here for a week and it was unlike anywhere else. The way the villa disappears into the jungle is wild. My favorite part was the pool at sunset—pure magic. Just be ready for some stairs!
Guests are blown away by the design and the staff (especially Eddie the driver), calling it a 'once in a lifetime' stay.
The 'jungle noise' is real—cicadas and river sounds are loud, and recent reviews mention nearby construction noise.
“We are a group of [X]. Please ensure we are allocated the bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms if possible, and we'd love the rooms with the most direct river views.”
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Yes and no. It's clean, but it's open-air. You will see geckos on walls and ants if you leave food out. It's part of the experience.
Kedungu Beach is about a 15-minute drive. Canggu (Batu Bolong) is 20-30 minutes depending on traffic.
No. You are in a local village (Buwit). You need a scooter or car to get to cafes.
Yes, you can hire a private chef for meals (usually cost of groceries + fee), and breakfast is typically included.
No, but in Bali's heat, the 20m infinity pool is refreshing.
It's great for older kids, but the infinity edges, stairs, and open river access might be stressful for toddlers.
Ask the staff to set up the outdoor cinema night—it's magical.
Order the 'suckling pig' (Babi Guling) feast to be made at the villa; it's better than restaurants.
Use the 'office' pavilion for yoga if you aren't working; the view is insane.
Découvrez où se situe Chameleon Villa Bali et ce qu'il y a à proximité.