5/5 Jenae L. 6 years ago on Google
Just
6
months
old,
this
resort
is
home
to
some
of
the
friendliest
employees
we
have
yet
to
meet
in
Bali
-
and
that
says
a
lot.
Balinese
people
are
super
genuine
and
good
hearted.
We
stayed
here
for
2
nights
and
were
blown
away
by
the
room.
Huge
bathrooms
and
a
big
comfortable
bed
with
mosquito
netting
made
our
stay
feel
tropical
and
homey.
Between
2
rooms,
a
kitchen
space
is
shared.
You’re
more
than
welcome
to
use
any
of
their
pots
and
pans
to
cook
your
own
meals.
Each
room
has
a
mini
fridge
and
a
nice
wooden
closet
to
store
your
gear.
The
shower
was
lined
with
smooth
black
rocks
on
the
floor,
giving
your
feet
a
nice
massage
as
you
bathe.
There
is
also
a
tub
incase
you
wanted
a
bath.
Hot
water
was
plentiful,
which
is
also
saying
lot
in
Bali.
Most
of
the
showers
we
have
come
across
do
not
have
hot
water,
and
it
is
bearable
because
the
weather
is
tropical,
but
a
hot
shower
is
a
nice
change.
We
wanted
to
visit
a
temple
and
knew
that
we
needed
sarongs.
I
asked
the
employees
who
were
cutting
the
grass
with
big
scissors
(a
process
that
takes
them
all
day,)
if
we
could
borrow
sarongs.
They
came
back
in
30
minutes
with
a
set
for
me
and
my
husband
for
free.
We
couldn’t
believe
how
nice
they
were.
On
the
property
there
is
a
restaurant
that
cooks
up
traditional
Indonesian
cuisine.
You
can
walk
to
other
restaurants
near
by
-
one
of
them
serves
French
food
and
the
other
one
serves
traditional
Balinese
crispy
duck.
The
restaurant
at
the
hotel
also
carries
Large
Bintang
Beers
for
only
35,000.
Cash
only.
The
pool
has
an
infinity
look
to
it,
and
the
beach
is
literally
1
minute
down
a
path.
What
tripped
me
out
was
seeing
that
right
next
to
the
pool,
is
a
rice
patty
farm.
Farmers
can
be
seen
throughout
the
day
along
with
their
cows,
tending
the
field.
The
beach
is
nice
but
has
big
rocks
instead
of
sand.
Waves
crash
gently
onto
the
shore.
A
beautiful
place
to
catch
sunset
colors,
but
you
won't
see
the
sun
actually
setting
because
you
are
facing
East.
Near
the
hotel
are
plenty
of
mini
marts.
“Three
Mart”
was
our
favorite
place
to
find
snacks
before
we
climbed
up
Mt.
Batul
-
a
sunrise
adventure
that
takes
2
hours
in
a
car
to
get
there.
You
can
pay
for
your
stay
with
credit
card.
The
price
is
wonderful,
500,000
rp
for
2
nights.
Breakfast
is
included,
it’s
more
like
a
snack.
We
always
ordered
the
Bali
Coffee
or
Orange
Juice
(not
fresh,
more
like
a
lemonade
but
still
good,)
and
their
toast
with
scrambled
eggs.
First
place
we’ve
been
to
in
Bali
that
serves
wholewheat
toast.
Comes
with
butter
and
jam.
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