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Elora & Orin Two-Bedroom House
Overview
Introducing the Elora and Orin suite, a charming two-story house that was once part of a private residence, now lovingly relocated to Bambu Indah for your family's enjoyment. Named after the children of the original owners, this delightful wooden retreat is designed to be warm and inviting, making it the perfect getaway for families of four or groups of friends. The suite features two beautifully appointed bedrooms, each equipped with both an outdoor and an indoor bathroom for your convenience. Spend your afternoons relaxing on the cozy deck, where you can unwind on the couch while taking in the stunning views of the lush gardens surrounding you. Experience the perfect blend of comfort and nature in this unique accommodation, where every detail has been thoughtfully curated to ensure a memorable stay.
Bambu Indah is a boutique hotel in Ubud and prides itself on combining the best of antique architecture and design, innovative bamboo architecture with modern and sustainable practices in a luxury environment. They named this collection of antique teak homes bambu indah, which translates to beautiful bamboo. Bambu indah believes that its land should be responsibly cultivated to produce nutritious food. Dapoer promises a one-of-a-kind Indonesian dining experience true to the roots of the archipelago, in an inspired, innovative environment that offers an authentic relationship with nature. The garden produce is enjoyed by both its customers and staff. While most pools require large amounts of concrete and chemicals, we’ve built a sustainable pool without either. Instead, we use lava stones and a vegetation regeneration zone, which naturally cleanses, filters and oxygenates the water and nurtures beneficial bacteria. In an effort to minimize plastic wastage, bambu indah does not serve commercially bottled mineral water. The hotel features a hospital standard triple filter water system, which makes its water safe to drink straight from the tap – certainly a rare facility on the island and in the country!