Tandjung Sari Hotel is located
in Sanur, Bali as the forerunner of boutique hotels in South
East Asia. Tandjung Sari hotel has 26 bungalows, evolved
from traditional Balinese architecture, constructions and
techniques and material. Tandjung Sari is more than a hotel.
It is gallery of the fabled Balinese artistic genius, the
product of a quarter-century creative partnership with the
same group of craftsmen, across two generations. Priceless
antiques, both Balinese and Dutch colonial, are also exhibited
throughout the property.
Like Bali itself, the hotel is an easy in beauty dedicated
to the gods. The management sees itself as the guardian and
patron of the highest possible traditional standards in the
art.
Form the moment the ceremonial welcome gong is struck to herald
the arrival, the resident of Tandjung Sari enters a tranquil
sanctum wachted over by discreet Indonesian staff dedicated
to ensuring personal comfort.
Every bungalow is as individual and special as the resident
themselves. Each Balines-style unit has its own private garden,
with some offering the sensual freedom of an outdoor shower,
large balcony or a bale. Our two-storey beach bungalows offer
breathtaking views of the ocean. All provide modern conveniences
including air conditioning, indoor bath & shower, telephones
with international Direct Dialing facilities, mini-bar and
hair dryers.
For those who wish to venture out of their private domain,
enjoy the 50-foot lap pool, surrounded by the library, open-air
Restaurant and bar, and beach front.
The garden courtyards and Balinese-style architecture create
a natural setting for the Tandjung Sari permanent art collection.
Antique folk, primitive and classical works of art, as well
as colonial Dutch accessories, can be discovered throughout
the property.
The Bungalows
All bungalows are air-conditioned with IDD phones and
other modern conveniences.
Facilities
These includes a fine dining restaurant, a library, a 50-foot
lap pool and a bar which extend out onto the white sand beach.
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ACCOMMODATION
Village Bungalows
Large bedroom/living room with king size bed and two sofas
convertible to single beds. Large bathroom with private outdoor
shower in courtyard and private 'bale" in garden.
Two-storey Bungalows
Upstairs bedroom with queen size bed and windows on three
sides looking out into the garden. Downstairs living room
with queen size day bed, dressing room and bathroom.
Garden Sea View Bungalow
Large bedroom/living room with queen size bed and bathroom.
Covered porch with sea view and private courtyard with Lilly
pond and outdoor shower.
Garden Bungalow
Upstairs living room with garden view. Ground floor bedroom
with queen size bed with private courtyard and covered porch.
Beach Bungalows
Upstairs living room with ocean views. Ground floor bedroom
and bathroom with private courtyard and outdoor shower. Open
verandah leads to garden.
Twin Bedroom Bungalows
Two separate bedrooms each with their own bathroom and covered
terrace, under one roof.
Family Bungalow
Two bedrooms with king size beds, ensuite bathrooms and private
courtyards. Living and dinning areas. Upstairs covered porch
with sea view.
Every Tandjung Sari bungalows is as individual and special
as the guests themselves. Each Balinese- style unit has its
own private garden, some the sensual freedom of an open-air
shower. All provide top quality modern conveniences from air-conditioning,
king- and queen-size beds, baths and bidets, to telephones
with International Direct Dialing facilities, refrigerators
and hair driers.
Fine Indonesia cuisine and the sunny courtesy of Balinese
service at the hotel's beach side restaurant and bar round
off the Tandjung Sari experience.
The separate bungalows were built in native style and set
in opulent gardens. Among them were discreetly placed small
stone temples with the traditional pagoda shape and black
thatch roof, Statue of gods and goddess appeared in niches.
The room, with its split bamboo walls, mats, rafts, poles
tied together with bark fiber, gave off vibrations which I
can only describe as similar to those one fells in a forest,
as if natural materials never lost their power to conduct
life. It had the quality of refuge which so few hotel room
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