Lili House |
AUD |
Rupiah |
1 Night |
$ 150-up to 2 guests |
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1 Week |
$900- " |
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2 Weeks |
$1,400- " |
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3 Weeks |
$1,800 " |
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1 Month |
$2,200 |
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Lala House |
AUD |
Rupiah |
1 Night |
$100-up to 2 guests |
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1 Week |
$600 " |
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2 Weeks |
$1,100 " |
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3 Weeks |
$1,500 " |
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1 Month |
$1,800 |
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Lili House
Lili House is the largest home and is surrounded by beautiful ponds, gardens, statues and flowing fountains.
It has a large pool area, a resting place, inside and outside bathroom which is typical of the Balinese theme.
One of the highlights of Lili House is the huge meditation room suspended over a fish pond. This room can be used as another bedroom as it has a large king bed.
The entrance is via stepping stones over the pond, with many coloured fish swimming beneath.
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Lala House
Lala House is a very guiet, quaint and extremely private home with an unusual pool area.
Lala has 2 bedrooms. One bedroom has a double bed and the other has 2 large single beds which can convert to a large king sized bed on request.
One upstairs bedroom has a feel of living in a tree - house, overlooking the rice paddys. It is built in the traditional Balinese way with an 'alang-alang' grass roof.
The other bedroom overlooks part of a village area. Each bedroom has it's own separate staircase.
Statues surround the pool and garden area, making this home truly beautiful and adding a touch of fantasy.
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Both homes are very different in structure. They are both fan-cooled and designed to catch any breeze. They both contain a separate kitchen and bathroom, with a full sized fridge and are self contained. Each home is fully serviced with friendly Balinese staff and we have a cook on board to cater for all meals at your request.
A large breakfast is included when you stay in either home. Also we will pick you up at the airport and transport you to Ubud along the streets of Denpasar, then through the rice paddies, ending with a short walk to the seclusion of these two outstanding properties.
No cars interrupt the tranquility, as access can only be made by bike ora five minute walk through the beautiful rice paddies.
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