Hanging Gardens of Bali
- The Hanging Gardens of Bali is a luxurious resort in the middle of the jungle in Bali.
- It has 44 villas, a twin-tiered pool, and was just named as having “the most stunning views” in the 2018 Boutique Hotel Awards.
- But the views will cost you: A stay at the hotel ranges from $ 645 to $ 6,200 per night.
Set in the middle of the jungle, with views of a valley, and surrounded by a rainforest: How could a resort like that offer anything but spectacular views?
The Hanging Gardens of Bali were recently awarded the title of “the most stunning views” by the Boutique Hotel Awards.
The resort was completed in 2005 and is built into a mountainside with a 45-degree slope. It consists of 44 villas.
The Boutique Hotel Awards are in their eighth year. According to their website, nominations are made by industry experts, luxury hotel journalists, and self-nominations. This year, winners were selected from more than 300 nominations across 80 countries. It’s also the first year the awards have included a “most stunning views” category.
Also up for consideration in the same category were five other hotels in Sri Lanka, Belize, Mexico, Kenya, and Spain, respectively.
The resort joins a host of other popular destinations across the island of Bali, including a pool that’s become so popular the resort recently chose to ban the use of electronics as part of an “In The Moment” movement, and the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud, where tourists pay $ 3 to risk wild monkeys stealing their phones and jewelry.
Take a look inside the Hanging Gardens of Bali below.
The Hanging Gardens of Bali is located near the village of Payangan in the heart of Bali.
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The luxurious resort has had multiple claims to fame since it first opened in 2005, most of them focused on its iconic twin-tiered swimming pool.
Hanging Gardens of Bali
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The resort consists of 44 private villas.
Hanging Gardens of Bali
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