This elegant resort is a typical Balinese village, built with the best local materials, taken from the woods that surround the hotel. The forest hides an oasis of luxury and serenity, made up of five-star villas immersed in an authentic and natural landscape. Here you truly find your own paradise on earth, both with a book in hand, between dips in the pool and breathtaking views.
A truly unmissable experience
Try preparing a three-course dinner at Nandini Jungle Resort & Spa, following the directions of the talented chefs of The Station kitchen. You will be free to choose the menu to prepare, whether it is an authentic Indonesian dish like the ones they serve at Wild Ginger Restaurant or something that comes closest to the healthy and energetic Nandini cuisine served at The Station. You will be taught everything, from the preparation of raw materials to the presentation of the dish in full Nandini style. And after you’ve finished cooking, you can sit back, relax and enjoy your personal creations in complete relaxation and enjoying the breathtaking view of the surrounding nature.
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Resort Villas
There are 18 traditional villas on the hill, built with a creativity and quality of workmanship that emphasizes the beauty of this area. Each of the 18 villas offers breathtaking views of the river gorge as well as a feeling of luxurious isolation from the outside world.
Resort Location
Located on the mystical Ayung River, each villa enjoys the embrace of the lush rainforest and offers stunning views from the private balcony over the Ayung Gorge.
Restaurants
There are 2 restaurants. The Wild Ginger where chefs use local organic produce in their recipes, many of which are grown and harvested from the resort's gardens. The Station instead offers the best of Balinese and Asian flavors in an elegant setting.
Spa
Renowned as a center for spiritual and physical healing, Sungai Spa offers a unique riverside setting, where the sound of the Ayung River lulls guests into a state of complete relaxation. This serene Balinese spa offers 8 treatment rooms; a range of traditional massage products and skin care treatments; yoga, vitality whirlpool, private river and relaxation areas.
Why you shoud do Yoga at Nandini
Yoga meditation is the art and science of observing, accepting, understanding and systematically training each of the levers of our being so that they can coordinate and integrate those aspects of ourselves into the direct experience of their center of consciousness.
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