5 BR villa - Ocean Views
The first floor of the Pavilion Timor is dedicated to
one large bedroom with its own private terrace overlooking the
grounds. The terracotta floor adds richness to the room, complimented
by the king-sized canopy bed. Shell-inlay doors lead to the open-air
bathroom, complete with a small garden. Tactfully hidden under
the teakwood TV stand is a mini-fridge. Indonesian puppets stand
poised above.
On the second floor, the first room consists of an open living
area with a Madura daybed and kitchenette. From this space, you
can take in the sea air while resting in total privacy, or you
can retreat into the bedroom. Two single canopy beds have been
specially designed to easily convert into a single king-sized
bed, for added versatility. An en-suite bathroom leaves nothing
lacking.
Pavilion Irian, the guesthouse on the grounds, is set
apart from the other villas to offer a complete retreat to privacy.
This round building, topped with a high alang-alang roof, houses
one bedroom and its own private ensuite open-air bathroom. The
queen-sized bed is covered with brilliant batik linens, adding
a spice of color to the room. A large day-bed is ideal for a mid-day
siesta, or to put a child to rest. From the private terrace, you
can overlook the flourishing rice fields and the blooming lotus
garden set to the far corner of the grounds.
Set amidst the huge lotus pond is one of the three relaxation
bales of the estate. A small bamboo bridge takes you from dry
land to the center of the water garden, and from here you can
take in three-hundred and sixty degrees of serenity. Balinese
still patiently work the ricefields to the north, and the Prahu,
boats of the local fishermen, glide by in the sea after the sun
slowly rises to the south. This is an ideal location from which
to enjoy a massage. If it takes your fancy, grab a fishing pole
and catch one of the fish in the pond for a fresh meal.