Bali Utama Property
CODE : TAMU SESEH
LOCATION : Canggu
NUM. OF BEDROOM : Two 1 bedroom villas and Two 2 bedrooms villas
PRICE :
Tamu Seseh One & Four
Low Season : USD 160
High Season : USD 180
Peak Season : USD 220
Tamu Seseh Two & Three
Low Season : USD 260
High Season : USD 280
Peak Season : USD 320
  1. Low Season: Jan 9th - Jul 14th (except Easter period) and Sep 16th - Dec 19th with minimum stay of 2 nights
  2. High Season: Jul 15th - 31st, Sep 1st - 15th, Easter (Apr 6th - 13th 2007) with minimum stay of 5 nights
  3. Peak Season: Aug 1st - 31st, Xmas - New Year (Dec 20th - Jan 8th) with minimum stay of 7 nights
REMARK :
Villa One is a one-bedroom villa comprised of a semi-open air living and dining pavilion leading into a bedroom complete with an en-suite garden bathroom. The villa also boasts an elevated relaxation pavilion and a swimming pool.The villa is entered via a set of double antique doors leading from a small courtyard. Here, two Balinese statues rest in a serene lotus pond, with three trickling water spouts. The living and dining pavilion is open on three sides and features a soaring ‘alang alang’ thatched roof supported by coconut wood pillars above a cream terrazzo floor. Ceiling fans and gentle breezes keep this area cool; it is tastefully furnished with a cushioned sofa, chairs, and a circular table created from a mosaic of white coconut shell. The pavilion also integrates an open-plan kitchenette, for the use of the guests on those occasions when they might not require waiter/waitress service from the main Tamu Seseh service-kitchen. The kitchenette is located behind a terrazzo bar and is complete with a gas hob, fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle, crockery and cutlery. Inside the fitted cupboards, guests will also find a stereo CD/cassette player.
Villa Two comprises three buildings – an open-sided living and dining pavilion, an elevated relaxation pavilion and a third building that houses two bedrooms, each with an en-suite garden bathroom. The villa is entered via a set of double antique doors leading from a small courtyard. Here, two Balinese statues rest in a serene lotus pond, with three trickling water spouts. Six towering coconut palms line the garden of the villa, which is walled on three sides and dominated by a raised, open-sided living and dining pavilion. This raised pavilion features a soaring ‘alang alang’ thatched roof supported by coconut wood pillars above a cream terrazzo floor. Ceiling fans and gentle breezes keep this area cool, and it is furnished with cushioned wicker sofas and chairs, a coffee table, and a dining table with comfortable sofa seating. The pavilion also integrates an open-plan kitchenette, for the use of the guests on those occasions when they might not require waiter/waitress service from the main Tamu Seseh service-kitchen. The kitchenette is located behind a black terrazzo bar and is complete with a gas hob, fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle, crockery and cutlery. Inside the fitted cupboards, guests will also find a stereo CD/cassette player. High stools line the bar, which is ornamented with coloured tiles.
Villa Three comprises three buildings – an open-sided living and dining pavilion, an elevated relaxation pavilion and a third building that houses two bedrooms, each with an en-suite garden bathroom. The villa is entered via a set of double antique doors leading from a small courtyard. Here, two Balinese statues rest in a serene lotus pond, with three trickling water spouts. The garden of the villa is walled on three sides and dominated by a raised, open-sided living and dining pavilion. This raised pavilion features a soaring ‘alang alang’ thatched roof supported by coconut wood pillars above a cream terrazzo floor. Ceiling fans and gentle breezes keep this area cool, while the contemporary teak furniture, dining tables and cushioned sofas make it very comfortable. The pavilion also integrates an open-plan kitchenette, for the use of the guests on those occasions when they might not require waiter/waitress service from the main Tamu Seseh service-kitchen. The kitchenette is located behind a terrazzo bar, lined with high cushioned stools and complete with a gas hob, fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle, crockery and cutlery. Inside the fitted cupboards, guests will also find a stereo CD/cassette player.
Villa Four is a one-bedroom villa comprised of a semi-open air living and dining pavilion leading into a bedroom complete with an en-suite garden bathroom. There is also an elevated relaxation pavilion and a swimming pool. The villa is entered via a set of double antique doors; white Palimanan stepping stones will then bring guests past an ornamental pond fed by four water spouts. The living and dining pavilion is open on three sides and features a soaring ‘alang alang’ thatched roof supported by coconut wood pillars above a cream terrazzo floor. Ceiling fans and gentle breezes keep this area cool; it is furnished with a turquoise-cushioned sofa and chairs, boat-shaped lamps, and a glass topped circular table. The pavilion also integrates an open-plan kitchenette, for the use of the guests on those occasions when they might not require waiter/waitress service from the main Tamu Seseh service-kitchen. The kitchenette is located behind a terrazzo bar and is complete with a gas hob, fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle, crockery and cutlery. Inside the fitted cupboards, guests will also find a stereo CD/cassette player.