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The Istana Bali is located on south western tip of Bali
in an area designated the Bukit. This five bedroom estate overlooks white
sand beaches and a blue lagoon abundant with fish and living coral, and
offers a prime location from which to witness the island's stunning sunsets.
When the trade winds blow, a massive swell from the Pacific Ocean crashes
onto the reefs surrounding the area creating waves that attract surfers
from around the world; the breaks are rated to be the fifth best in the
world, and Uluwatu beach is only a ten minute walk from the villa. With
the property located so close to the holy Pura Uluwatu, one of island's
nine mother temples, the site is spiritually inspiring and undeniably
unique. The staffing is of luxury hotel level with restaurant-standard
food, a live-in manager and butler service, all devoted to facilitating
intimate service among private splendor.
 
Set back forty meters from the cliff face, The Istana
sits within a tremendous gated property and is composed of two swimming
pools, a relaxation bale, a private guest house (containing the master
bedroom), and a main house. Within the main house is a living room, dining
room, entertainment room (known as the Dotcom room), and four identical
bedroom suites. Both of the buildings are single-story and open-air with
rich teakwood floors, inspiring a natural ambiance, while maintaining
and accentuating the spectacular view. The overall style is a medley between
understated modern architecture and traditional Indonesian detailing,
with features that blend Indonesian materials and workmanship. The artwork
represents a mixture of primitive art and antiques originating from Indonesia,
keeping with the aura of tradition and style.
Ensuring the privacy and security of its guests, The
Istana, which is Indonesian for Palace', is surrounded by an imposing
white wall, and it is accessed through a constantly manned massive wooden
gate. Within, is a large parking area which accommodates many vehicles,
facilitating hosting large groups and events such as weddings. Flamboyans
and flame trees line the wall, providing shade, with flowering pink, white,
and red oleander and fragrant lilac planted below. The modern kitchen,
which is fitted with state of the art commercial grade equipment, is in
this vicinity, set apart from the rest of the structures.
Lotus
water gardens flank the streamlined covered wooden walkway leading from
the entrance into the main house, forming a straight line of sight leading
all the way through the living room, over the central swimming pool, to
the horizon. The colour of the pool water blends into the backdrop, merging
within the mind's eye, to that point that the pool becomes an extension
of the Pacific Ocean that lies beyond it.
The main garden is decorated with palms, heliconias and
ferns, mixed with white flowering Spider lilies, Aturium, and dwarf lilacs,
whilst the gnarled trunks of numerous frangipanis lead the view upward
to their magnificent, flowering blooms. The tropical flora shades the
side of the house and creates a privacy screen from parking area and kitchen,
while the water-ponds serve to naturally cool the living room with the
help of the south-easterly breezes.
The walkway leads to the huge open-air living room, which
overlooks this breathtaking estate. The living room is located at the
center of the building, and the rich teak wood floors are accented by
the eight-meter high, self-supported, exposed cathedral ceiling. Matching
natural wood wardrobes, and a stunning U-shaped sofa bed surrounding a
matching table enable the décor to maintain a natural cozy interior,
and a large white limestone carving, depicting the legendary establishment
of Uluwatu, accents the right wall. The carving represents the arrival
of the priest Pedanda Sakti Wawu Rauh, who, according to legend, came
to Bali from Java riding on a Kaluwih tree leaf in A.D. 1546, and achieved
Moksa, Hindu liberation, at the spot at which the temple was then established.
The open view offers constantly changing natural lighting
as the sun moves in the sky from dawn to dusk and into night. At night
time, with tactfully placed ambient lighting accenting the villa's design,
one is immersed in the interior, and the villa becomes it's own expansive
private world.
Two symmetrical wings attached to the living room accommodate
the bar and dining room to the left, and the Dotcom room to the right.
Both rooms are slightly separated from the rest of the space, and are
fully paneled internally and externally with teakwood, evoking a warm
comfortable feel. The impressive dining room table consists of one solid
slab of teakwood, and easily seats ten. This air-conditioned area is enclosed
by four sets of swinging glass doors that can be opened if desired, and
overlooks the lily gardens to one side, and the expanse of the ocean to
the other. The specially designed lighting fixtures in the dining room
offer an intimate atmosphere, complimented by the meditative sounds of
the water feature in the garden.
The bar area is connected to the dining room by a glass
door, and from here one can look into the living room and out over the
entire property. Chic barstools line the bar, offering a prime location
to enjoy a refreshing cocktail.
The Dotcom room is an enclosed air-conditioned space,
which can be opened up if desired to overlook both the front and back
of the estate. Dominating the room is a massive relaxation couch, which
easily seats the capacity of the house, covered in Thai silk pillows,
which faces the wide-screen projection TV and entertainment centre. Alcoves
in the back feature desks and internet access, providing a convenient
place to catch up with the outside world.
 
Four bedrooms are located down open corridors, two of
which lead past the dining room, and two of which lead past the Dotcom
room. Each suite entry is decorated with carved limestone blocks representing
traditional Ikat weavings from the islands of Flores and Sumba.
Each of the four matching suites is comprised of a bedroom
with a capacious walk-in closet, and indoor and outdoor Bali-style bathrooms.
All of the bedroom walls are faced with timber paneling to mid-height
with white sand wash on top, leading up to the high cathedral timber-lined
ceilings with ceiling fans, and air-conditioning.
The furniture in the bedrooms was designed especially
for The Istana, as were the exquisite lighting fixtures, and are made
exclusively of recycled teakwood. The décor in each room is primarily
the same, with differences in the color schemes. All of the bedrooms are
walled on two sides by folding glass doors which open up to the private
gardens in the case of the bedrooms facing the entrance of the property,
and on the other side which open onto the ocean.
Each bedrooms' ensuite bathroom is walled in white sandstone
and feature bands of intricate designs in carved stone. All have huge
teak-framed mirrors above twin vanities set in wood. The indoor showers
have huge rain-heads, and are enclosed on two sides with glass but open
to open-air private gardens with sunken bathtubs, allowing for immersion
al fresco.
The master bedroom is located within the guesthouse,
which is separate from and slightly more elevated than, the main building,
and set back so as to offer complete privacy. It has its own entrance
way, parking facilities, and private swimming pool. The L-shape pool is
two and a half meters deep and is faced with a black volcanic stone. It
has its own outdoor shower and lounge chairs.
The master bedroom/guesthouse which is built completely
from wood is divided into a covered deck, private kitchenette, living
area, and a bedroom with a expansive ensuite bathroom. The living area
and bedroom both look out over the property, and are enclosed on either
side by sliding louvered glass doors. A spectacular view of the ocean
is provided from the massive ironwood bed which is the center piece of
the room along with its palatial mosquito net. The bathroom is much like
those in the main house; only it has both an indoor and outdoor shower.
A large day bed sits on the deck and one can look directly out from over
the private pool to the relaxation bale and the horizon behind.
Set near the cliff face adjacent to the property's Hindu
shrine, the relaxation bale is composed of a white, solid stone bench
encircling a large wood table. This creates a luxurious setting, ideal
for dining or just for sitting and relaxing. At sunset, the island's volcanoes
are silhouetted against northwestern skies, and form one of the most spectacular
settings of anywhere in the world. During the night, fishing boats, carrying
twinkles of light travel constantly across the vast expanse of ocean,
provide for a magical, constantly changing backdrop.
The grounds of the property are in two levels. The upper
level consists of a large grass lawn of thick, comfortable grass and two
water gardens with fountains to either side of living room. Tall coconut
palm trees create shaded areas without obstructing the sea view, and are
lit at night, brushing the lawn, water features, and swimming pool with
a serene glow.
The
thirty meter long swimming pool is set on this level, and offers a breathtaking
side to side infinity line leading to the ocean background as the waters
spill over the edge nearest the ocean. It is 2.4 meters deep at one end,
and two meters deep at the other, and is faced with a green granite stone
originating from West Java. Starting with the fashion of a spring bubbling,
a backlit waterway aligned to the main axis of the building traces across
the lawn leads into the pool and makes for a striking light show at night.
The lower level of the property consists of succulent
ground cover and a meticulous sprawling lawn, lined along the cliff-side
by five meters of spiky bougainvillea to dissuade any wanderers and to
create a subtle contrast with the lawn. This large area is ideal for wedding
parties or events.
For additional guest comfort and convenience, The Istana
comes with a chauffeured vehicle service included in the price. The villa's
late model two litre luxury vehicle, which seats seven passengers, is
fully air conditioned and features a VCD player with dual monitors and
a mini fridge. The villa chauffeur is on standby for up to ten consecutive
hours every day.
Uluwatu is a powerful and awe-inspiring place, thus the
elements of The Istana have been assembled so as to match the heritage
of the site. The house blends modern and antique, with a European influence
on an Oriental focus of style and detail. The natural materials and abundant
usage of rich teakwood and ironwood throughout the house compliment this
mix, and help the building merge well with the landscape, lush gardens,
and incredible view. Combined with an extensive staff who provide a level
of service unrivaled outside a luxury hotel, there is no parallel. A villa
whose name means palace and fulfills every dimension of that description;
The Istana is for those who deserve a truly regal experience.
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VILLA RATES
Valid until 31 March 2011, all rates are quoted in USD |
| Room
Type |
Rates |
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Low Season |
High Season |
Peak Season |
| 5 Bedrooms Villa |
US$ 1,750 |
US$ 2,750 |
US$ 3,250 |
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