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PAID CONTENT FOR KAYUMANIS PRIVATE VILLA AND SPA


PAID CONTENT FOR KAYUMANIS PRIVATE VILLA AND SPA


Kayumanis Private Villa and Spa BALI, INDONESIA


Kayumanis Private Villa and Spa offers a collection of intimate villa retreats across four of Bali’s most distinctive regions: Ubud, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua and Sanur. Each location reflects the character of its surroundings, allowing travellers to experience the island through varied landscapes and traditions, while enjoying a consistent sense of privacy, personalised service and understated luxury. Kayumanis Ubud is set among lush green valleys


near the Ayung River, one of Bali’s most important waterways and a lifeline for surrounding rice fields. Early mornings often arrive wrapped in mist, while forest paths lead past villages known for woodcarving and craft traditions. Ubud remains the cultural heart of Bali, where temple ceremonies, local markets and creative spaces coexist as part of daily life. Along the southern coast, Kayumanis Jimbaran


sits near a bay historically shaped by fishing communities. Jimbaran Bay is renowned for its seafood heritage, where freshly caught fish is grilled over coconut husks and served with sambal matah, a traditional Balinese relish. The bay’s


sheltered waters create a gentle shoreline, and evenings unfold with quiet sunset walks. Further south east, Kayumanis Nusa Dua is


located within the Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation, a carefully planned coastal enclave recognised for its environmental stewardship. Offshore coral reefs help maintain calm swimming conditions throughout the year, while nearby highlights include Museum Pasifika, home to one of Southeast Asia’s most significant art collections. On Bali’s east coast, Kayumanis Sanur offers a


slower, more traditional seaside atmosphere. Sanur is known for sunrise views over Mount Agung and a long beachfront promenade favoured by cyclists and early morning walkers. Across all four locations, Kayumanis is defined


by a small collection of spacious private pool villas that prioritise privacy and quiet over density and have a personalised 24-hour butler service and architecture inspired by Balinese design principles. Wellness experiences draw on traditional healing practices, while dining celebrates Indonesian flavours alongside international influences.


DON’T MISS Indulge in an intimate candlelit villa dinner by a flower-filled pool, complete with personalised service and a quiet ambience


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KEY FEATURES • Spacious private pool villas • 24-hour personalised butler service • Spa & wellness facilities • 24-hour in-villa living & dining service


KEY ACTIVITIES • Guided cultural & nature exploration • Traditional Balinese spa rituals • Coastal & countryside walking experiences


• Sunrise & sunset moments


GET IN TOUCH kayumanis.com +62 361 705 777 experience@kayumanis.com instagram.com/kayumanisresort


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