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Sanur , Bali
Indonesia
Tel: 62 631 288 441
Concierge.com's insider take:
After opening in the small fishing village of Sanur back in 1962, Tandjung Sari quickly became a second home for glamorous sybarites such as Emilio Pucci, Mick Jagger, and David Bowie (the first wave of jet-setters to "discover" Bali). And though the 26-bungalow property still has all the luxury a modern-day hedonist could want, it's also retained a completely traditional flavor. The resort takes its name, which means "Cape of Flowers," from a small temple on adjacent Sanur Beach, and a reverence for local culture and art permeates the place. One of Indonesia's finest collections of Balinese art and antiques decorates the common areas and guest bungalows, and the villas all have soaring cane ceilings, furniture made from indigenous woods, and traditional-print upholstery. Some have outdoor showers, and terraces overlooking gardens or the sea (the sunrise view over Gunung Batur, Bali's great eastern volcano, is spectacular here). The property also has a small spa, an excellent open-air restaurant, and regular performances by traditional Balinese dancers—students of a dance foundation and academy started by the hotel's owners.
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