Genuine jungle seclusion with a river and waterfall on-site
Spacious villas that feel significantly more expensive than they are
Proximity to Bali Zoo and Batuan Temple (just a short drive)
快速概覽: A charmingly aging jungle estate that trades modern polish for silence, steps, and the occasional gecko in your outdoor shower.
由 @naelynette 評論: I booked this spot hoping for a decent place to sleep, but I was blown away. For $60, having a private terrace and that incredible outdoor stone bathtub made me feel like royalty. It's rustic, green, and exactly the jungle escape I needed.
住過這裡的客人說
The hype
Travelers adore the peaceful river views and friendly staff but consistently note the property feels 'tired' and needs updates.
Reality check
The 'sunken pool bar' is frequently unstaffed, and you'll likely be eating most meals at the hotel restaurant due to the remote location.
You crave absolute silence and nature sounds at night
You are comfortable riding a scooter or using Grab/Gojek for every outing
You want a 'honeymoon style' private pool villa without the $500 price tag
清潔與維護
8
Housekeeping: Daily service is reliable, but they sometimes miss dust in the high thatched ceilings.
Bathroom hygiene: Clean, but the outdoor nature means you will find fallen leaves or insects shortly after cleaning.
Maintenance: The property shows its age (built 2002). Expect some worn wood, chipped tiles, or slow-draining showers.
Linens & towels: Generally clean and white, though some towels may feel a bit thin/scratchy from age.
Odors & scents: Smells of fresh rain and frangipani, with occasional damp/musty notes in the rainy season.
睡眠品質評分™
8.5安靜
安靜
0-4吵雜
4-7.5中等
7.5-10安靜
Rushing water from Oos River (white noise)
Geckos and jungle insects
Morning roosters from neighboring village
預訂前須知
須知事項
Download the Grab or Gojek app before arrival; it's your lifeline for transport and food delivery.
The on-site restaurant 'Boga Mandala' is decent but menu fatigue sets in after 2 days.
Spa treatments need to be booked in advance as therapists are often on-call.
打包清單
Strong mosquito repellent (DEET based) for the outdoor bathroom
Universal travel adapter (Indonesian Type C/F plugs)
Slip-on shoes/sandals for navigating the villa steps
房間精靈
最佳選擇
Luxury Pool Villa: Worth the upgrade for the private infinity edge overlooking the jungle.
Family Garden Villa: Massive space (70sqm) perfect for groups, though lacks a private pool.
應避免的房間
Garden Villas near the public pool: These lack privacy and can feel like a 'fishbowl' when other guests are swimming.
Villas at the very bottom of the valley: Great views, but a brutal hike back up to breakfast.
房間請求精靈 – 複製並貼上
“I would appreciate a villa located on the upper half of the property to minimize stairs. If possible, please assign a unit away from the main public pool for maximum privacy.”
常見問題與隱藏小貼士
預訂前您真正想知道的一切。
Is it actually in Ubud?
No. It is in Sukawati/Batuan, about a 20-30 minute drive south of Ubud center depending on traffic.
Are the bathrooms really outside?
Yes, most villas have semi-open-air bathrooms. They are private but open to the elements (and bugs).
Is there a shuttle?
Yes, a free shuttle runs to Ubud center 4 times daily (10am, 2pm, 4pm, 9pm). Return trips must be arranged.
Can I walk to dinner?
Realistically, no. The road outside is dark, narrow, and lacks sidewalks. You are effectively captive to the hotel or vehicle transport.
Is the pool heated?
No, but in the Bali heat, it is refreshing. The river valley shade can make it feel brisk in the early morning.
Is breakfast included?
Usually yes. It's a mix of buffet and à la carte, with decent Western and Indonesian options.
內幕秘訣
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Walk down to the river at the bottom of the property to see the small private waterfall—it's a great meditation spot.
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The 'floating breakfast' is cheaper here than at big chain resorts; order it for the photo op.
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Ask the staff to set up a romantic dinner in your private villa gazebo; it's often better than the main restaurant atmosphere.
出發前需要知道的 5 件事
💡The 'sunken bar' in the main pool is rarely staffed; you usually have to wave down a waiter.
💡The Wi-Fi signal struggles to penetrate the thick stone walls of the villas.
💡You will likely hear traditional gamelan music practice from the nearby village temple (a pro or con depending on your taste).
💡The lighting in the rooms is very dim/romantic—hard to read a book at night.
💡Monkeys are rare here compared to Ubud Monkey Forest, but keep your balcony doors locked just in case.