Bali at Sayan
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OPENING DATE:
February 1998
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GENERAL MANAGER:
Randy Shimabuku
Total Number of Rooms: 60
- Suites: 18
- Villas: 42
Design Aesthetic:
- Dramatic entrance through a bridge, beneath which the sacred Ayung valley spreads its tropical arms, then descend through a valley of towering trees, tiered rice paddies and enchanting gardens
- Extensive use of flowing water to celebrate the Balinese heritage of nourishing the body and spirit with fresh water, including the gravity-defying rooftop lotus pond
- Natural and indigenous materials used, as well as rustic landscaping
Architect: Heah and Co.
Interior Designer(s): Heah and Co.
Location:
- 35 kilometres (22 miles) northeast of Ngurah Rai International Airport
- 6 kilometres (3,7 miles) from central Ubud
- Overlooks the Ayung River
Interior Designer: Heah and Co.
Design Aesthetic: Pavilions with local stone facings, teak cabinets and flooring in native Balinese style
Number of Treatment Rooms:
- Rooms: 3 in the main building
- Villas: 3
Signature Treatments:
- Chakra Blessing: Anahata
- Balinese Ayurvedic Healing: Goddess Within (for women) and Vigour and Vitality (for men)
Special Features:
- Cendana spa villa features dual Vichy shower for tropical rain ritual treatments, private swimming pool and lounge
- Incorporates authentic spiritual traditions, such as chakra balancing, Balinese Ayurvedic practices, yoga and meditation
Spa Director: Luisa Anderson
Restaurant: Ayung Terrace
- Cuisine: Pan-Asian with Indonesian specialties among the treetops; regular theme night dinners include Rijstaffel, Fisherman and Nusantara Night
- Indoor Seating: 8 in the air-conditioned private dining room
- Open-Air Seating: 36
- Designer: Heah and Co
Restaurant: Riverside
- Cuisine: Contemporary grill of premium imported meats and local seafood for dinner, and light poolside selection and salad bowls for lunch
- Outdoor Seating: 30
- Designer: Heah and Co
Restaurant: Sokasi Chef’s Table
- Cuisine: Savour the aromas of Balinese cuisine cooked right in front of guests at Sokasi’s open kitchen; talk to the the chef while enjoying an intimate seven-course dinner, normally prepared only for big ceremonies
- Outdoor Seating: 8
- Designer: IBUKU
Lounge: Jati Bar
- Cuisine: Lobby bar with light meals and extensive beverage program in an elevated valley view setting
- Designer: Heah and Co
Dharma Shanti Yoga Bale
- Classes: Anti-Gravity Yoga, Full Moon Yoga, Chakra Yoga, Sacred Nap, Mala Meditation, Hot Stone Restorative Yoga
- Complimentary Classes: Power Yoga, Easy Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Yin Yoga, Life Talk Series, Introduction to Meditation
Pools: 1 main pool, two-level pool by the riverside
Fitness Facilities: Cardiovascular equipment and strength machines, Whirlpool, Sauna, Steam room
- Size: 80 sq m / 861 sq ft
On-Site Activities:
- Biking adventures
- Sayan Valley walk
- Private Rafting
- Balinese dance class
- Sokasi cooking class
Off-Site Activities:
- Ubud Central by complimentary daily shuttle bus
- Bali Bird Park
- Bali Safari Park
- Mount Batur trek
Sacred Nap: Now, the whole family can be rocked to sleep like a baby - this afternoon "air nap" suspended from the ceiling of the bamboo Dharma Shanti Bale in a 100 percent pure silk hammock is literally cocooned in the tranquility of the Sayan Valley
- Sokasi: The team at Sokasi will inspire a love of cooking at any age with a kids’ class daily featuring a selection of fun and easy recipes, such as watermelon pizza
- Pici Pici Kids’ Club: A creative and culturally enriching program across a range of sports, adventure-based games, imaginative play, and arts and crafts, for children aged 4 to 11 years old
Total Size: 60 sq m / 646 sq ft
Meet and Feed Capacity: 20
Outdoor Banquet Capacity: 130
Private Dining Room Capacity: 12
- Recycling soap program in collaboration with ROLE Foundation to save the environment and help marginalised women in Bali
- Locally-sourced ingredients whenever possible, and working with grassroots suppliers to preserve traditional methods of food production; these include sustainable coconut oil from a local family who grows the coconuts and makes the oil at home (used throughout Sayan’s kitchens) and ‘klengsih’ (an unusual ingredient, a by-product of coconut oil production featured on Sokasi’s Chef’s Table menu), as well as organic sea salt made by a social cooperative in North Bali
- Supporting underprivileged communities in Munti Gunung, a remote hamlet in East Bali, through tours/treks, room and spa amenities made by the villagers, to provide them with a sustainable source of income as part of the social enterprise co-operative
- Monthly clean-ups of the Resorts’ local areas – Jimbaran Beach and Ayung River Valley - and participation in annual clean-up events including Bali’s Biggest Beach Clean-Up and International Coastal Clean-Up
- Private Rafting Experience
- A Day in the Life of a Balinese Farmer
- Sokasi Cooking School
- Can You Keep a Secret Tour
Jimbaran, 80361
Indonesia
Jimbaran, 80361
Indonesia