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Tugu Bali Hotels and Exotic Spas
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Set in
Canggu, not far from the bright lights, yet
it is in a quite and beautiful corner of islands.
Nestling comfortable between lush green padi
fields and the sacred Batu Bolong Temple,
Hotel Tugu Bali is unlike any other hotel
in the region. Only 40 minutes traveling distance
from airport and 15 minutes drive from Kuta.
Tugu Bali Hotels
and Exotic Spas, pioneer in its research
for quality and personal services, has just
been nominated as the first member of Relais
& Chateaux in South Asia.
As a guarantee of quality, this new membership
sets Tugu bali as one on the reference in
culinary art in the island. Tugu strives to
excel in its ability to combine traditional
balinese style with fine food, luxurious amenities
and exceptional warm hospitality.
Although categorized as a luxury museum boutique
hotel, Tugu bali offers so much more of a
unique experience in terms of cuisine, hospitality
and service. Owned by a husband and wife who
are ardent collectors of Southeast Asian art
and antiques, Hotel Tugu Bali was built to
recreate and preserve the Balinese life, culture
and romance of yesteryear.
A collection of exquisite antiques from Java
and Bali blends seamlessly with modern luxury
and comforts.
The staff takes care of guests with the exceptional
beauty, grace and thoroughness for which Asian
hospitality is known. In the gourmet side,
Tugu Bali presents the rare opportunity to
savor superb ancient dining experiences that
have vanished from the island's nowadays life.
The Hotel is situated by a lonely beach in
the peaceful ancient fishing village of Canggu.
Twenty one thatched luxury suites and pavilions,
constructed in traditional Balinese style,
are built beside or over wild lotus ponds.
All exotic luxury and comforts are standards
in all rooms, such as oversized king beds
with scattered rose petals at nights, silvered
local artisan's sunken baths, private plunge
pools and spa area, homemade natural amenities
and much more. The hotel spa offers treatments
using traditional Balinese methods and all
natural ingredients such as carrot, cucumber,
yogurt and Indonesian Jamu elixirs.
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GUEST
ROOM INFORMATION
The Le Mayeur Suite, with private
swimming pool and dining pavilion, is named
for Adrian Jean Le Mayeur de Mrepres, the
late Belgian artist who moved to the island
in 1932, married Ni Polok, a renowned Legong
dancer, and created a legacy of paintings
depicting everyday Balinese life. The villa
is furnished with a canopied four-poster made
from antique Balinese pillars and matching
side tables and chest, carved by a blind woodworker
in the couple's employ. Personal effects,
such as Ni Polok's loom and several portraits
of the couple, are scattered around the suite.
"Most os all, I wanted the room to capture
the spirit of how they lived,"he says.
The Suite is built in tribute to a famous
German painter for his great contribution
to Balinese art. Other some personal memorabilia
of Walter Spies which has been taken from
his house in Java, this suite also features
private plunge pool, separate living room,
Javanese sunken bath and a private garden.
Walter Spies an artist who spent much of his
life educating artists in Yogyakarta and later,
in Bali found fame in Indonesia, his evocative
paintings portraying an era and natural beauty
that has almost disappeared. Tribute was paid
to this great artist by building him a unique
and beautiful pavilion in Djojodipoeran (Yogya)
in 1924, a time when Spies was still actively
teaching young musicians and painters in Yogyakarta.
The colonial style architecture of the Walter
Spies Pavilion is reminiscent of his days
in Yogya.
Ndalem Djojodipoeran
Bath Room Connecting upper floor suites with
rice field views and tropical garden. Each
room in this suite has separate balcony, sunken
local artisan - bath and private dining space.
Dedari Suites
The lavish garden Dedari Suites on the lower
level are complemented by private plunge pools
and big bath tubs crafted by local artisans
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Bed Room
Rejang Suites
Bath Room The Rejang Suites on the upper floors
have an attractive timber interior with windows
opening out to lush paddy fields and the sea
beyond. A relaxation area comes with a giant
tub and massage bed ...
All pavilions and suites have satellite, in
room safe, mini bar, audio system, international
direct dialing (IDD), 24 hour room service,
laundry, dry cleaning and are fully air-conditioned. |
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SPA
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| You may feel confused
with the current profusion and over supply of
spas in Bali. Simplicity and authenticity are
probably the best choice: you should try our
traditional treatments, for the well-being of
body and mind, in the quiet romantic atmosphere
of Hotel Tugu Bali.
Treatments are available directly
in the room or at any spa room especially dedicated. |
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Services
and Facilities
- Bar
- Library
- Business Center
- Tea Verandah
- Complimentary Traditional High
Tea
- Colonial Horse-drawn Bendi
Cart
- Sunset horse-back Riding
- Swimming Pool
- Water Surfing
- Tennis
- International 18 hole golf
course (10 min away)
All pavilions and suites have
satellite, in room safe, mini bar, audio system,
international direct dialing (IDD), 24 hour room
service, laundry, dry cleaning and are fully air-conditioned.
Personal and friendly service and romantic rooms
conspire to make guests feel at home. The hotel
provides softly lift dinners for two amidst the
lotus pond creating romantic memories for honeymooners
to cherish.
Restaurant and Bar
Original ideas for dinner? Can ancient Indonesia
be delicious? An elegant room to celebrate a
birthday? A romantic dinner in tête-à-tête?
You should try the traditional cuisine of Tugu
Bali to find the answers
and discover
the well-kept recipes that our Chef has been
inherited throughout generations.
WAROENG TUGU
"A Journey through time"
The concept of Waroeng Tugu is
a 'lifestyle experience' of Javanese and Balinese
people in the past, how they ate at the comfort
of their own homes and at "waroeng"
(simple traditional hut for lunch and dinner).
This experience is an actuality
from centuries ago when Java was still conquered
by the Majapahit Hindu Kingdom that vanished
around 1525. The kingdom eventually left for
Bali after the defeat. The fundamental appearance
of "Waroeng Tugu" is a reminder of
the old Javanese and Balinese ambience that
existed up to early 1900s.
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