Amala Villa

5 Bedroom - Price : Low USD 400 | High USD 500 | Peak USD 600

Welcome To Villa Amala
At Amala we hope that you will enjoy the comfort of a home away from home, combined with the level of service and facilities to match any luxury hotel. The construction team was headed by one of Bali’s most experienced builders with an extensive background in luxury villa construction with an eye for detail that is second to none. The project management was personally handled by a Western builder and quantity surveyor with 20 years experience in high end construction in the tropics

Location
Amala is situated on the edge of a padi field, overlooking the river Wos. It sits between the villages of Sebali and Keliki , in the province of Tegallalang, Ubud. It is an hour’s ride from Bali’s Ngurah Rai airport, and only a 15 minute car ride from the famed centre of art and culture – Ubud.

Staying in Ubud is a unique experience. Ubud offers a stay punctuated with the simple pleasures of watching her children practice their dancing or gamelan playing at the temple; craftsman patiently honing their talents; farmers chasing their herd of ducks down the streets. A stay in Ubud offers the delight of appreciating all that surrounds you in daily life in Bali.

The Villa
Situated on 2400 sq metres of land, Amala is surrounded by padi fields on the edge of a valley overlooking the river Wos. Amala in Sanskrit means purity. During your stay at Amala, you will discover this purity in the surrounding landscape and way of life that surrounds the Villa. The charm of the padi fields of Keliki is mesmerising; and the soft murmur of the river Wos in the valley below calming. To top all this, the enchanting sunsets across the horizon of Ubud are unforgettable.

With five ensuite guestrooms, it can accommodate up to 10 people comfortably. Made up of two houses connected by a walkway, the main house overlooks the 20m pool and padi fields, while the valley house sits on the edge of a ridge which over looks the lush valley of the river Wos.

Last Update : 05 Oktober 2010