HOSHINOYA Bali

HOSHINOYA Bali

Phone 623618493080
Location Pejeng Kangin, Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia, Indonesia
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Type Hotels

Bali, a region known for its ancient palaces and water temples, is home to a blend of Balinese Hinduism and animism. HOSHINOYA Bali, a resort village nestled in a Balinese jungle, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The resort village is situated on a hill that drops off to a sacred river, which is said to have created the spring of Tirta Empul by Indra. The holy waters flow into the Pakerisan River, nurturing the jungles of Ubud along its banks. The resort village's omnipresence makes visitors feel as if the river itself is a god, providing a sense of enchantment and connection to the natural world. The community's shared use of water from the same source, the subak, is a defining characteristic of the Bali community. This irrigation system has nurtured cooperation among the Balinese for over 1,000 years, sustaining the island's rice terraces. The pristine waters that run through HOSHINOYA Bali come from subaks, shaping the resort's design. Poolside living at HOSHINOYA Bali offers aquatic bliss, with three canal-like pools connecting villas. The pristine waters cleanse the body and allow guests to socialize with their neighbors across the pool. An elevated gazebo offers a sense of relaxation, allowing guests to doze off into the jungles and feel part of the surrounding jungles. Ubud has long been an artistic center, with traditional art forms evolving with the changing landscapes. The resort village's proximity to the jungles and the enchanting nature of the surrounding jungles make it an ideal place to immerse oneself in the Balinese philosophy and culture.

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