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Taman Sari Cottage was created to allow our guests to experience a world in balance. We respect and honor the natural environment, the dignity of all living things, the community, culture and spiritual essence of life in Bali. Our greatest wish is to preserve the balance between man and nature, community and visitor, tradition and progress.
Between heaven and earth, mankind can live in harmony with his surroundings. This is a firmly held belief of the founder of Taman Sari and creative inspiration behind it"s conception
The tranquility of unspoiled northwest Bali. Twenty-one tastefully appointed cottages in traditional Balinese style. Open-air dining pavilion at the water"s edge. Unspoiled natural beach for swimming. Protected coral reef and underwater treasures.
Take pleasure in the beauties of nature, or of man"s own creations of life is sacred delight which is cultivated in every aspect-our rooms, cuisine, service, programs and our philosophy. Taman Sari provides not only solitude, but also the adventure of discovery...
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Taman Selini, new hideaway bungalows in the quiet, unspoiled fishing village of Pemuteran, on the northwest coast of Bali. We are a small group of pioneer developers in Pemuteran who have tried to implement "sensitive tourism" from the outset, by working closely with the village on every level and making sure that local environment and MARINE RESERVE are always looked after. Pemuteran will therefore be protected not only for the benefit of visitors, but also for future generations within the village community.
In the northwest of Bali, the TAMAN SELINI bungalows are located between the mountains and warm sea. The mountains are the colours of mossy green and the sea is luminously blue and safe unlike any seas anywhere, blue blue blue,, reflecting the sky of Pemuteran which is dry-climate with brilliant blue skies. The nights are unbelievable full of stars above in the sky. Taman Selini is few kilometers from the West Bali National Reserve. The untouched forest full of monkeys and deer as well as many birds and other species peculiar to the northwest part of this island...
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