|
Amankila
(peaceful hill) is a cliffside beach resort overlooking
the Lombok Strait in East Bali. The resort is close
to Manggis, Candi Dasa, Tenganan and other villages
in Karangasem, Bali’s most traditional regency. The
suites are elevated to take advantage of the spectacular
views to the sea and surrounding hillsides.
The resort is built on four levels. Guests are received
in a columned, open-air setting. The Bar and the Restaurant
are located one level below. From there, steps lead
down to the library, the Gallery, the Terrace Restaurant
and the three-tiered swimming pool. The Beach Club,
which spreads in and about a mature coconut grove, is
down at the beach.
From Denpasar airport, it’s a one-hour-and-45-minute
drive to Amankila, in East Bali.
Accommodation
Amankila’s
35 free-standing suites, with their alang alang roof
thatching, respond to their East Bali surroundings,
in particular to Ujung, the royal water palace just
outside Amlapura, the area’s capital. Each suite features
a large bedroom with wide window views, a canopied,
four-pillar bed, a writing desk and music system. The
bathroom is divided into two distinct sections. A deep
soaking tub and a divan face each other, each backing
on to large, double windows. A separate shower is located
next to the tub, while the toilet room is adjacent to
the divan. A separate space is dominated by double terrazzo
vanities, fitted with seashell-finished taps. Large
coconut-shell dressing areas claim both ends of the
rattan terrazzo-tiled room. The outdoor terrace of each
suite enjoys a large daybed, a coconut-shell table and
rattan chairs.
Nine suites, including the Amankila Suite, the Indrakila
Suite and the Kilasari Suite, come with private pools.
Three of Amankila’s pool suites connect to deluxe suites;
a fourth pool suite is linked to a superior suite.
The Amankila Suite includes two separate bedroom pavilions
in an expansive and private compound. The Amankila Suite
is graced with an aquamarine-tiled swimming pool flanked
by a bale and a lily pond at each end of a long, sea-facing
terrace. The Indrakila Suite enjoys privileged sea views
far up the east coast. The Kilasari Suite is perched
high on the hillside, with partial sea views and a separate
entrance.
FACILITIES and ACTIVITIES
The
Restaurant, located above the main pool and overlooking
the ocean, is open for dinner. The menu features a mix
of Western and Asian cuisine. Adjacent to the Restaurant
is Amankila’s tranquil Bar, with its sea views. The
Terrace, set just back of the main pool, is open for
breakfast and lunch. The Terrace serves Asian and Western
cuisine. Indonesian tea is available every afternoon
from the library steps.
The Beach Club is set within a throng of tall coconut
palms at sea level. Its centerpiece is a 45-meter, turquoise-tiled
swimming pool. The Beach Club is the setting for Amankila’s
weekly evening barbecues and Balinese dance performances.
Snorkeling equipment, windsurfers, boogie boards, kayaks
and Hobie cats are located at the Beach Club. Eight
teak-wood lounging bales, each fitted with a daybed,
are set in the sand just back of the high-tide line.
Snacks and refreshments are served at the patio above
the pool. Two massage beds are located in a grove of
palms and flowering bushes close to the sea. (Guests
can also take their massage or beauty treatments in
the privacy of their suite.)
The
library, just back of the main pool, is rimmed with
floor-to-ceiling windows. Oversized daybeds allow guests
to relax and enjoy the wide selection of books, newspapers
and magazines available. Games, CDs and audio cassettes
can also be borrowed. Located next to the Terrace restaurant,
the Gallery and Shop has a generous selection of Balinese
art, crafts and antiques.
Amankila also keeps a bale in the mountains for picnic
breakfasts and lunches. The thatched-roof hut overlooks
hills and valleys, stands of banana trees, fields of
rice and, in the distance, the sea and Amankila, too.
Activities
Amankila’s natural element is water. Beyond the resort’s
four main pools and the Beach Club, there’s the 40-foot
outrigger, Aman Xll. Designed after a jukung, a traditional
Balinese fishing boat, the pleasure craft is used for
island cruising and snorkeling. Guests can also charter
Aman Xll for a cruise and private barbecue at a secluded
beach up the coast from Amankila.
Touring is particularly rewarding in East Bali. Highlights
include the royal palaces of Klungkung and Karangasem
and the water palaces of Tirtagangga, now a public bathing
area, and Ujung, a grand ruin. Countryside trips can
be arranged to the many villages and the rural life
that spreads out from Amankila. Two of the island’s
most important temples – Lempuyang and Besakih, the
island’s mother temple – are located in East Bali. The
trekking is also fine, and Amankila keeps six full-suspension
mountain bikes for guest use.
Should guests wish to shop beyond Amankila’s own Gallery,
trips can be arranged to several East Bali villages
famed for their craft. In Sidemen, textiles from Bali,
and throughout the archipelago, can be purchased in
an idyllic countryside setting. In Tenganan, there’s
more on offer than the rare double ikat cloth. In Kamasan,
just south of Klungkung, a distinctive style of Balinese
art is produced. Handicrafts and souvenirs can be found
in the village of Candi Dasa, just beyond Amankila,
and in other of the region’s rural settings.
AMANKILA ROOM RATES - Valid until March 31,
2006
Rates
are quoted in US Dollars, per room per night
|
Room Category |
Normal
Rates + 21% tax
& service charges.
WITHOUT BREAKFAST |
Our
Rates + 21% tax
& service charges.
WITHOUT BREAKFAST |
| Single |
Double |
Single |
Double |
| Superior
Suite |
N/A |
N/A |
625.00 |
625.00 |
| Deluxe
Suite |
N/A |
N/A |
775.00 |
775.00 |
| Deluxe
Ocean Suite |
N/A |
N/A |
875.00 |
875.00 |
| Pool
Suite |
N/A |
N/A |
1,000.00 |
1,000.00 |
| Kilasari
Suite |
N/A |
N/A |
1,250.00 |
1,250.00 |
| Indrakila
Suite |
N/A |
N/A |
1,500.00 |
1,500.00 |
| Amankila
Suite - 2 Bedrooms |
N/A |
N/A |
2,400.00 |
2,400.00 |
NOTE
:N/A = Non Available

|