Located between rice fields in a traditional Balinese village
Ideal for hiking and biking trips, perfect location for making excursions all over Bali
Short distance Tabanan, the city that offers all convenience facilities
Learn everything about the traditional lifestyle as your neighbours are real Balinese people
Villa Jempiring is the best choice if you are looking for a centrally located yet tranquil villa in a rural area.
Famous tourist places like Sanur and Kuta beach are easily reached by car in approximately 40 minutes, the airport in Denpasar in approximately 1 hour. Villa Uma Santosa is an ideal starting point for excursions and exploring the green and rural Bali. At short distance there is a small supermarket and a plaza with several warungs where you can eat very good and cheap.
In the open kitchen you can have your breakfast or drink a cup of coffee while you enjoy the magnificent view. Everything is there to prepare your own meal but you can also visit the nearby Hotel Villa Taman di Blayu to have your breakfast, lunch or dinner. If you are lucky, there is even a wedding that will take place with music and dance.
The two bedrooms, each with their own entrance next to the kitchen. Both rooms have airco,, shower and toilet.
In the well maintained garden you will find all kinds of orchids and for your comfort there is also a bale (gazebo) where you can relax or read your book.
100 m²
2 bedrooms
maximum of 4 persons
Facilities
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Overview
Number of bedrooms
2
Number of bathrooms
2
Number of floors
1
Number of toilets
2
Private garden
yes
Private pool
no
Number of villas in complex
3
Acreage of total complex m²
1500
Villa situation
Ricefield view location
Village location
Kitchen
Size
Refrigerator
Freezer
Gas cooker
Water cooler
Tableware
Cooking equipment
Livingroom
Living room size
together with kitchen
Bedroom 1
Size
25 m²
Located on ground floor
Floor material
tiles
Double bed
Shower
Toilet
Airco
Wardrobe
in the bathroom
TV
Bedroom 2
Size
Located on ground floor
Floor material
tiles
Double bed
Shower
Toilet
Airco
Wardrobe
in the bathroom
TV
Terrace
Size
Stone deck
Covered
Garden
Gazebo (Bale) size
2 x 2 mtrs
Pond
Grass
Swimming pool
Size of the pool
Depth of the pool
Services
Laundry service
Spa facilities available
Staff
Maid service
English speaking staff
Included
Bed linen included
Childrens facilities
Baby cot available
on request, at own costs
Sporting facilities
Bikes available
Koga Miyata for 5,- per bike per day (2 available)
What else
Parking lot
Smoking allowed
Distances
distances from the villa to
location
km
traveltime in car minutes
Airport
Denpasar
40
60
Deepwater fishing
Tanjung Benoa
55
90
Diving / Snorkeling
Padangbai
60
120
Golf course
Nirwana Golf
15
25
Horsebackriding
Canggu Club
15
25
Supermarket
Blayu
1
2
Hospital
Tabanan
7
15
Nearest restaurant
Blayu
15
2
Nightlife
Seminyak
20
35
Rafting
Ubud
20
40
Sea and Beach
Seminyak
20
40
Surfing
Seminyak
20
40
Tenniscourt
Nirwana Golf
15
25
Watersports
Sanur
25
45
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Prices
season
from
until
price per villa per night
Low
15 sep 2012
20 dec 2012
72
Peak
20 dec 2012
10 jan 2013
116
Low
10 jan 2013
15 jun 2013
72
High
15 jun 2013
15 jul 2013
100
Peak
15 jul 2013
15 aug 2013
116
High
15 aug 2013
15 sep 2013
100
Low
15 sep 2013
20 dec 2013
72
Peak
20 dec 2013
12 jan 2014
116
Low
12 jan 2014
15 jun 2014
72
All rates are inclusive tax and service charge. Rates do not include breakfast.
Minimum stay is 4 nights.
For long term stay, special prices apply.
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Surroundings
Central Bali - The cultural heart of Bali
Central Bali is a mountainous area in Bali. The area known loosely as Bedugul is right in the heart of the central mountains and is framed by the three large crater lakes of Bratan, Buyan and Tamblingan. The area is mostly popular for its art, culture, temples and lakes. No visitor to Bali should miss this area.
Ubud is far away from the drunken bikini scene in Kuta, and is regarded as the cultural centre of Bali. It is famous as an arts and crafts village, and many towns and nearby villages have artists' workshops and galleries.
The town of Mengwi has a long and rich history associated with its royal family, and the best modern day manifestation of this is the splendid temple complex at Pura Taman Ayun.
Pura Ulun Danu Bratan (Lake Bratan Temple)
Is perhaps the most photographed temple on the island and is certainly one of the great iconic images of Bali. The temple is situated at the western shore of Lake Bratan and it can give the illusion of actually floating on the water. Built in 1633, the temple is devoted to Dewi Danu, goddess of the lake. A beautiful temple in a truly stunning setting.
Bali Butterfly Park (Taman Kupu Kupu Bali)
A small but well maintained centre for research and education into butterflies with some very spectacular species on show. Best to visit in the early and mid morning when the butterflies are at their most active.
Pura Taman Ayun (Mengwi Water Temple)
This very pleasing temple was built in 1634 by the King of Mengwi as his family temple. The terraced courtyards of the temple are set in very well maintained grounds, surrounded by man-made waterways and entered over a bridge. Mengwi is about 8km east from the town of Tabanan.
Sangeh Monkey Forest (Bukit Sari)
The macaques here act as guardians of Puri Buki Sari (Bukit Sari Temple). Legend has it that these monkeys are descendents of the army assembled by the monkey king Hanuman and that the forest here is a fragment of Mount Meru that fell to earth. The temple was built in the 17th century. The monkeys here are as bold as elsewhere in Bali so hang on to your belongings. Sangeh combines well with a vist to Pura Taman Ayun.
Subak Museum (Mandila Mathika Subak)
This museum is dedicated to the famous 'subak system' of no-mechanised irrigation system which has been in use in Bali since AD 600.
Pura Luhur Batukaru (Batukaru Temple)
One of Bali's key directional temples and a site of pilgrimage for Hindu Balinese. Majestically situated on the slopes of Mount Batukaru since the 11th century, this is an especially sacred site, even by Balinese standards and all visitors must carefully read and abide by the temple rules posted clearly at the entrance. The temple is high on the slopes of the mountain and the often misty, drizzly micro-climate here just adds to its undoubtedly mystical atmosphere.
Diving on Bali
Bali's many and diverse dive sites offer an exceptional diving experience for all levels of divers. From protected shallow bays with exotic scorpion fish, octopus and nudibranchs to exciting drift diving in wild currents with sharks, mola mola and manta rays, Bali Indonesia has it all!