Villa Manuk
Description
Off the beaten track, in the foothills that fringe the north coast of Bali, Villa Manuk is surrounded by beautiful countryside, tucked away in an idyllic valley of terraced rice fields. Backed by mountainous hills and forest, it is the ideal place for nature lovers who wish to discover the country life of Bali. Here life moves at a gentle pace. Paths meander through the rice fields, a tiny village, and around the valleys, following the contours of the hills.
Nestled just outside the village looking out over rice fields, is Villa Manuk. There are two houses, Villa Batu, made of stone and Villa Bambu, made of bamboo. The comfortably appointed bedrooms open onto large verandahs with views over the adjoining fields to the hills beyond. In Villa Bambu you will find a combined sleeping room/verandah upstairs. Comfortably furnished, the verandahs are perfectly secluded, ideal for relaxing with a book, sketching or writing. In the organic garden, which encircles the Villas, there is a natural spring water swimming pool next to a Gazebo where you can have your meals or just chat with other guests.
Restaurant
We provide breakfast of your choice (western and Indonesian) and offer you delicious traditional food for your lunch and dinner. You can choose to get you meals on your private terrace or on the Gazebo with Pool view.
Drinking water, different teas, Bali-coffee are included in the price. Also our afternoon snacks, where you are invited to taste Balinese sweets or local fruits.
Services & Facilities
Natural spring water pool, Money changer, laundry service, tours & transfers, multilingual staff.
Activities
Rice field and waterfall trekking or walks;
Spa treatments;
Joining local activities;
Biking;
Badminton;
Tours all over Bali.
Children activities
Children are invited to join the local youth in playing football;
Extra plunge pool for the little ones; Toys available on request.
Environmental and social commitment
Waste Water Treatment Garden for Kitchen and Villa Manuk “Bambu”; “Manuksesa-Children-Project” with regular environmental training for the children; Production of traditional medicinal plants;
Organic farming on 0,75 ha land nearby Villa Manuk.