Amandari

An Aman enclave of Balinese elegance overlooking the Ayung River gorge, the first original Bali-style resort on the island.

Amandari

At Amandari, your perfect day might begin with an invigorating trek through the Ayung Valley, past sacred shrines. Later, venture to nearby Ubud to explore myriad shops, art galleries, museums, and the Pasar Seni market. The peaceful Amandari resort caters to all levels of activity and is a serene home base to return to; each of the 30 freestanding suites is a charming oasis of handwoven batiks, sliding-glass doors opening on three sides, and an outdoor, sunken marble bathtub. The duplex rooms boast romantic four-poster beds. From here, take in the resplendent, far-reaching views of the rice terraces and lush countryside.

Hotel Tip

During the evenings, local school children perform a gorgeous, authentic dance in traditional costume for the guests – it’s icing on the cake. –Leah Bergner Garden Grove, California

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    For 2024:

    • Upgrade on arrival, subject to availability
    • Daily breakfast for up to two guests per bedroom, served in the restaurant and via in-room dining (already included in property rates)
    • $100 USD equivalent Food & Beverage credit to be utilized during stay (not combinable, not valid on room rate, no cash value if not redeemed in full)
    • Early Check-In / Late Check-Out, subject to availability
    • Complimentary Wi-Fi
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      Sustainability

      Our Commitment

      Preserving the Culture: Ibu Agung, our talented in-house teacher, has been part of the Amandari family for over two decades. She comes daily to teach the local children and her husband, Bapak Agung, is the local music teacher, instructing the male youth in the art of the gamelan. Children have been practising at the Lotus Pond Pavilion every day from 3pm to 4pm, since Amandari opened in 1989. Guests are welcome to join in wearing Balinese dress, since complimentary sarongs are provided in each suite. Each month, the children’s parents are invited to attend their performances, encouraging the ongoing learning and passing down of these traditional arts.

      Organic Garden: Amandari's organic garden produce from our gardens is often shared with the people of our local village of Kedewatan. During the lengthy period when the hotel had to be closed to visitors, the garden and gardening team continued to produce and harvest fruits and vegetables. The villagers were invited to plant their preferred varieties in the garden to harvest, which they continue to do.

      Composting: As well as creating a vitamin-rich compost for our gardens from any organic waste, our vegetable scraps are picked up daily so they can be sent to local farmers to feed their chickens, pigs and ducks. It minimises what’s sent to methane-generating landfill and leads to us helping enrich the soil naturally, which in turn triggers the production of bacteria and fungi which work their magic on organic waste.