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Laksmana Garden Villas or 'LGV' is a contemporary
Balinese-style enclave of four private villas set within the
luxurious Laksmana Villas private estate. Each villa features
its own private swimming pool, and all villas are supported by
an on-site, full service master kitchen, designed to look after
all of the villas with a team of chefs who will prepare
breakfast, lunch and dinner; the kitchen is operative 24 hours
for the provision of snacks and refreshments.
Designed by Dean Kempnich, with landscaping by Anto Kusnanto,
the LGV style blends modern Balinese architecture with
minimalist design, local materials, colourful décor and
sumptuous fabrics. All of the villas are completely
self-contained and secure, heralded by welcome statues and
chiseled paras-stone private entrances, which are linked by a
walled lane lined with green foliage. All bedrooms have cable TV
with DVD/CD players. Each villa boasts a separate staff entrance
leading directly into the villa kitchen, allowing a greater
element of privacy for the guests.
Villa Toba
Villa Toba was named after Lake Toba in Indonesia's North
Sumatra Province; it is the largest lake in all of Southeast
Asia, and Villa Toba boasts the largest swimming pool in the LGV
enclave.
This single-storey 2-bedroom villa is comprised of two pavilions
positioned on either side of a swimming pool within a sunny,
walled, courtyard garden. One pavilion houses the two bedrooms,
and the other pavilion houses the living and dining area and
open-plan kitchen. A striking feature is the magnificent
Palimanan stone frieze, hand-carved in Balinese Sanskrit, and
located on the garden wall at one end of the pool. A timber
sundeck at the other end of the pool is furnished with two sun
lounges and an umbrella. The pretty garden is planted with
flowering trees and shrubs, and stone-carved waterspouts provide
the serene and constant sound of running water.
The open-sided living and dining pavilion features a soaring
roof supported by richly grained coconut wood columns above a
cool terrazzo floor. Ceiling fans and gentle breezes keep this
area cool, and bamboo blinds can be dropped for privacy and
shade. Looking out over the tropical garden and pool, this area
is perfect for entertaining and enjoying the laid-back lifestyle
for which Bali has become so famous. Rectangular in shape, the
pavilion is tastefully furnished with a deeply cushioned rattan
lounge suite, together with orange, green and brown scatter
cushions, a coffee table, a dining table for four, an arching
chrome standard lamp, and attractive artwork.
Villa Kawi
Villa Kawi was named after a spiritual mountain in East Java,
a place where pilgrims seek to increase their worldly blessings.
This single-storey 2-bedroom villa is comprised of two pavilions
positioned on either side of a swimming pool, within a walled
courtyard garden. One pavilion houses the two bedrooms, and the
other pavilion houses the living and dining area and open-plan
kitchen. A timber sundeck at the other end of the pool is
furnished with two sun lounges and an umbrella. Stone-carved
waterspouts provide the serene and constant sound of running
water, and the pretty garden is planted with a sweet scented
frangipani tree, and bordered by giant taro leaves.
Villa Solo
Villa Solo was named after the historic sultanate city of
Solo in Central Java. This single-storey 1-bedroom villa is
comprised of two pavilions and a swimming pool nestled within a
sunny, walled, courtyard garden. A timber poolside sundeck is
furnished with two sun lounges and an umbrella. Stone-carved
waterspouts provide the serene and constant sound of running
water, and the pretty garden is planted with flowering trees and
shrubs.
Villa Ubud
Villa Ubud was named after Bali’s artistic cultural town, set
in the central foothills, about one hour’s drive from Laksmana
Garden Villas. This 2-bedroom villa is comprised of one
single-storey and one 2-storey pavilion, together with a
swimming pool, nestled within a sunny, walled, courtyard garden.
A timber poolside sundeck is furnished with two sunlounges and
an umbrella. Stone-carved waterspouts provide the serene and
constant sound of running water, and the pretty garden is
planted with flowering trees and shrubs.
The living and dining pavilion is open on three sides, and
features a soaring roof supported by richly grained coconut wood
columns above a cool terrazzo floor. Ceiling fans and gentle
breezes keep this area cool, and bamboo blinds can be dropped
for privacy and shade. Looking out over the tropical garden and
pool, this area is perfect for entertaining and enjoying the
laid-back lifestyle for which Bali has become so famous. The
pavilion is tastefully furnished with a deeply cushioned rattan
lounge suite, red and orange scatter cushions, orange artwork,
vases, ottomans, a coffee table, a dining table, and an arching
chrome standard lamp. The pavilion also integrates an open-plan
kitchen, immediately adjacent to the dining area.
| Accommodation Rates in
US$ |
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Bedroom Type |
Low |
High |
Peak |
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Villa Toba - 2 Bedrooms |
250 |
350 |
450 |
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Villa Kawi - 2 Bedrooms |
250 |
350 |
450 |
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Villa Solo - 1 Bedrooms |
175 |
225 |
300 |
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Villa Ubud - 2 Bedrooms |
250 |
350 |
450 |
Season Period:
Low Season:
January 11 - June 30
September 16 - December 19
High Season:
July 01 - September 15
Peak Season:
December 20 - January 10 |
Special Offer:
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Remarks:
- All rates incur
an extra 5% Service Charge and 10%
Government
Tax.
- All rates include
Full Breakfasts and return airport transfers.
- Payments by credit
card will be invoiced in Indonesian
Rupiah at the prevailing exchange rate,
in accordance with Indonesian Government
Regulations.
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