A Unique Rice Field Experience
We invite you to immerse yourself in the rhythm of the rice fields.
You'll stay in a living, breathing traditional Joglo - each one with it's own distinctive character, each one restored and enhanced with unique architectural features for your comfort and delight.
From the antique Dutch Joglo that started it all, through the Temple Suite with mediterranean twist to the sprawling log Treehouse for larger groups, you'll find a Joglo that's right for you.
Enjoy our tropical pool overlooking the rice fields, dine in The Organic Farmer restaurant and visit our seasonal organic Food Farm, complete with animals, for an intimate nature experience.
We want you to feel the timeless essence of Bali. To connect you with the rhythms of daily Balinese life, its culture and spirituality, and the incredible warmth of Balinese hospitality.
Stay with us in the rice fields and experience their simplicity, beauty and magic.
You'll stay in a living, breathing traditional Joglo - each one with it's own distinctive character, each one restored and enhanced with unique architectural features for your comfort and delight.
From the antique Dutch Joglo that started it all, through the Temple Suite with mediterranean twist to the sprawling log Treehouse for larger groups, you'll find a Joglo that's right for you.
Enjoy our tropical pool overlooking the rice fields, dine in The Organic Farmer restaurant and visit our seasonal organic Food Farm, complete with animals, for an intimate nature experience.
We want you to feel the timeless essence of Bali. To connect you with the rhythms of daily Balinese life, its culture and spirituality, and the incredible warmth of Balinese hospitality.
Stay with us in the rice fields and experience their simplicity, beauty and magic.
The Dutch Joglo - sleeps 2-3
The Treehouse - sleeps 6-7
The Temple Suite - sleeps 2-4
The Ravine Suite - sleeps 2-5
The Agung Suite - sleeps 2-6
The Lotus Studio - sleeps 1-2
Read more: The Joglo's HISTORY
Hand built in the Dutch Colonial style, Javanese craftsmen used the traditional tongue and groove method. Almost a century ago some of the teak planks were already up to 150 years old. You can feel the stories as you tread across these big planks of wood. Read more....