From Monkey Forest, up the hill on Monkey Forest Street. The landmark is a minimart. It's right next to it. this time. The room we stayed in was a villa type room. VILA1. Your room will be next to the front desk.
This hotel does not allow children. This is the perfect hotel for those looking for a quiet stay. First, let's talk about keys. The key will be handed to you (the key for the gate and the entrance to the room), and there are also two other keys.
The depth of the pool is approximately 1.4 meters. Water is constantly pouring down like a waterfall. There is no smell of disinfectant that is typical of swimming pools. There is plenty of space, or should I say, most of the garden is a pool.
One of the features of the villa is that the wall in front of the bed is made of glass so you can see the pool. Sometimes monkeys walk on the fence on the other side of the pool, like a monkey forest.
I've stayed in Bali over a dozen times (only one time was in a hotel, and the rest were all in villas), and the quality of the villas here ranks high.
Restaurant: For breakfast, you need to go to the restaurant. As you pass through the area where 10 buildings are scattered, taking advantage of the terrain, a small bridge will appear. Only guests and related parties can cross. And only monkeys.
Once you cross the bridge, you will pass through a passageway inside the spa reception building, see two villas, and in front of you will be a gentle slope. It may be a little difficult for people with walking problems, but there is also a cart shuttle service from here to the restaurant.
Thank you for your help only once. As you walk through the passageway inside the hotel building, you will reach a restaurant. For plans that include breakfast, you choose juice (several types of fruit), coffee, or tea, and then choose your main dish. I recommend the eggs Benedict. Here, choose smoked salmon or beef bacon. Surprisingly, the Japanese breakfast was delicious. Serve fatty salmon with rice and miso soup.
If you're looking for juice, watermelon is recommended to prevent heat fatigue. Afterwards, a basket with fruit slices (2 slices each of mango, pineapple, and watermelon) and various breads comes out.
The watermelon and pineapple jams were also delicious. They will also check for allergies first. By the way, I have a chicken allergy, so they made various arrangements.
I also used the SPA twice. A couple plan for a 2-hour course costs 1.2 million → 1 million. Start with a foot bath followed by a 1 hour Balinese massage. Facial takes 45 minutes. Afterwards, we have ginger tea.
This is about US$32 per person (1 US$ = 15,200 equivalent), which is the best. Outside, a Balinese massage costs about 140,000 yen for an hour...but the skill is different. The facilities are as different as heaven and hell.
Talking about the staff, they are the best. Well, I've never encountered an unpleasant staff member in Bali...but I can still hear a few broken words in Japanese.
Great location, the cutest customers (monkeys...), delicious breakfast, and the best staff. The best environment with an emphasis on privacy allows you to enjoy an extraordinary experience.
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