The Hill Villas

The Hill Villas at Taman Giri began as vision of architect Prof. Dr. A. Sulistyawati, MS., who was the first lady to be made as Professor in Architecture in Indonesia. Her predominant interests in Balinese architecture motivated her to develop her own private villas through the use of natural elements and different ethnicities to suit her own creative needs. Unique private villas built to accommodate and serve a living privilege in authentic Balinese atmosphere in Bali.

Following her original principle, family and friends were impressed by her unique and ethnic ideas to architecture. As a consequence, she was encouraged to design more villas as vacation homes, only to her realization that it made perfect sense to rent them out. Initially, they were only exclusive to family and friends.

The Hill Villas at Taman Giri consists of five characteristically different villas; each has its own specifications and has been named with the various flowers of Bali.

“Villa Sandat”, is a one-bedroom villa at the Hill Villas. The villa is approximately 360 sq. meters in size. “Villa Cempaka”, is a two-bedroom villa and approximately 390 sq. meters in size. “Villa Jempiring”, “Villa Pucuk” and “Villa Tunjung”, are all three-bedroom villas and each is approximately 670, 550 and 470 sq. meters in size, consecutively. Within each villa, the three-bedrooms are artistically different.

All Villas comprises of a large swimming pool, sunbathing area and fully equipped kitchen with an adjoining dining area. All the bedrooms open the large swimming pool, sunbathing area and lush tropical manicured gardens. Each bedroom includes air conditioning, an en-suite bathroom, cable television, IDD telephone and walk-in wardrobe.

The Hill Villas at Taman Giri features one exceptional three-bedroom villa, “Villa Jepun”, that is approximately 870 sq. meters in size. “Villa Jepun” dining facility on a gazebo with a beautiful panoramic view over looking the magnificent Jimbaran Bay. Like the other three-bedroom villas, “Villa Jepun” is also accompanied by the same facilities, except for kitchen. However, it is featured with a game room that offers various game facilities.

The fragrant flower of Sandat does not have an English terminology. Sandat flowers are generally long and narrow, light green in color and develop into lemon yellow when they are fully open. In Bali, they are picked in the mornings and are also available in every Balinese market in order to put them as part of the offerings. Its delicate scent results in the Sandat being used as perfume, soaps and cosmetics. Not only the fragrance of Sandat makes this flower more favorable, but the leaves are also used as a medicine for malaria.

Complete privacy is that “Villa Sandat” has to offer honeymooners and get away couples. The villa presents a spacious one bedroom villa with a fully fitted kitchen that would make you immediately feel at home.

The Javanese style sitting area, lesehan, would definitely ensure you to have quality time with your loved ones. Its tranquil environment would promise you a comfortable stay in Bali.

The nature tropical garden surrounding the living space of this villa gives vibrancy to the place. Finally, to enhance this style of living, a private pool together with sunbathing area and the hanging chair is available in Villa Sandat.

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