The Space
• Daily breakfast
• WiFi Internet access
• Car and driver at a special rate of US$ 35++/day for 8 hours (excluding petrol)
• Welcome drink and fruit basket
• Turndown service
• Personal service by the villa staff including a fulltime manager, housekeeper, chef/cook, security and attendants
• Exclusive use of the whole villa and listed facilities
EVENTS
• Maximum sitting capacity : 100 pax
• Maximum standing capacity : 120
• Event fees and Banjar fees apply.
STAFF
• Chef/Cook (All meals)
• Driver (8 hours)
• Fully-staffed
• Garden/Pool Staff
• Housekeeping (Full time)
• Manager
• Masseuse/Spa Therapist
• Security
• Service Staff
Guest Access
Indoor Living
• Beautiful living room in an open-sided joglo overlooking the infinity pool, furnished with large wooden tables and teak benches, comfortable sofas, antique furnishings, a bar, and coffee table books.
• Air-conditioned gym with lovely green vistas. The fully equipped gym boasts a treadmill, weights, exercise bike and 3-in-1 home gym, with an iPod dock, changing room, and stunning valley views.
• Dining joglo overlooking koi ponds and enchanting gardens, with a long teak table that seats 12 and four round tables each seating five diners.
• Kitchen pavilion where staff members prepare memorable meals from an a la carte menu.
• Enjoy drinks in the Bulldog Bar inspired by the bars of Amsterdam with whimsical lighting, a long teak bar and an outside deck.
• Movies are a delight in the green velvet home theatre on the 70-inch flat-screen satellite-channel TV and DVD player.
• What is Bali without a massage, or ten? Relax in your private Bamboo Spa at the river’s edge designed by renowned bamboo architect, Elora Hardy.
This is your own personal wellness centre, with two single massage rooms, one double massage room, a sauna and steam room, hot tub, cold plunge pool and even a beauty salon.
Outdoor Living
• 20-meter infinity pool tiled in gleaming Javanese green stone, surrounded by a timber pool deck and six antique day beds shaded by sunbrellas.
• Stairway to Heaven, leading to extensive gardens, with teak day beds for valley gazing.
• A riverside terrace, perfect for small weddings, cocktail receptions and romantic starlit dinners. Permata Ayung Estate Twelve magnificent, air-conditioned bedroom suites which can accommodate up to 24 adults. The rooms are all located within restored teak wood Javanese houses, furnished with antiques and evocative art work. Self contained and beautiful enough to qualify as villas in their own right, each consists of a lounge area, flat-screen satellite-channel TVs, iPod docks, a mini bar, Malongo coffee machine, and a quintessential balcony or terrace to soak in the garden and valley views.
The Winong Pati Suite
Two-storey suite with a bedroom downstairs boasting a dreamy four-poster bed, a large corner desk, fantastical bathroom, and a private balcony. Walk upstairs to find an open-sided living area filled with treasures, a baby grand piano, teak four-poster daybed and lounge suite. This suite is perfect for small families.
Bridal Suite
Epitome of romance with a platform bed built for a king and queen with a mosquito net. The room leads to a private garden with a dining table, and has a luxurious bathroom with a jacuzzi tub, besides its own personal kitchen.
Blora Suite
An arty bedroom suite with a canopied bed, Chesterfield lounge, lavish bathroom with a stone carved tub, and chairs.
Gladak Suite
A self-contained, private riverside setting. Take in breathtaking views from the upstairs bedroom and its balcony, while the lower floor houses an open-plan kitchen, a dining room and a living area.
Garuda Suites
Four bedrooms; two upstairs with balconies and two downstairs with garden terraces, each with a four-poster bed, mosquito nets and modern bathrooms with terrazzo tubs.
Kudus Suites
Two suites with four-poster beds, mosquito nets, and large stone carved bath tubs. Lumbung Suites Two suites with bedrooms on the upper floor furnished with twin single beds convertible to kings, and semi-outdoor bathrooms with rain showers. The lower floor offers social opportunities around the living area, kitchen and the dining table.
Other Things to Note
Permata Ayung Private Estate is in the Ubud region, home to some of Bali’s most iconic cultural attractions. The Villa Manager will have a wealth of information about places to visit nearby and staff members will also be happy to share their unique insider information on the area.
• Watch the antics of the long-tailed macaque monkeys at Ubud’s Sacred Monkey Forest. But make sure to mind your belongings, and don’t bring in any food as these monkeys are skilled pick-pockets!
• No visit to Ubud is complete without seeing at least one traditional dance performance. This is a great opportunity to see classic Hindu legends being told through dancers in colourful Balinese costumes, performed at The Ubud Palace, Water Palace and other atmospheric venues.
• Shop till you drop as you explore the boutiques, galleries, jewellery houses and homeware stores that line Jalan Monkey Forest and Jalan Hanuman in Ubud.
• Experience adventure, incredible jungle views and some very Instagrammable moments at Bali Swing with a range of swings and rides that will have you flying high across the valley.
• Treat the family to a day out on the water. Pulau Dive Charters offers luxury boat charters around the beautiful islands and waters surrounding Bali. They specialise in private fishing, surfing and diving charters and also offer unique personalised day trips to Nusa Lembongan.
• Explore the charming Tabanan Regency, revealing terraced rice fields of emerald green, volcanic mountains and black sand beaches dotted with fishing communities. Or head north to explore the volcanic lakes near the mountain town of Bedugul, including Lake Bratan with its photogenic and stunningly positioned Pura Ulun Danu – one of Bali’s most important temples.
• Acclaimed as the world’s best, the atmospheric Elephant Safari Park in Taro (north of Ubud) provides a sanctuary for elephants rescued from Sumatra, with opportunities for trekking, hand feeding, and photo taking. There is also a fascinating museum and an excellent restaurant in a beautiful tropical setting deep in the forests of Bali’s hinterland.
• Explore the scenic rice-field landscape and rural villages; a great way to get under the skin of the ‘real’ Bali. Stop off at a local warung (café) to sample some basic Balinese fare or cool off with a cold drink.
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