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Puri Karang Besakih
4.2/54 Reviews
Perfect location, very close to the mother temple Besakih and edelweis garden. 2-3 km to the trailheads of Mt. Agung. We stayed one night before trekking the mt. Agung. The hotel consist of 6 simple rustic cabins. 3 of them facing to the swimming pool, with amazing overview of beautiful valley and the sacred Agung volcano. The staff are nice and welcoming, make our stay more memorable. Highly recommended for people who want to spend more time to explore the area.
Patal Kikian Villa
4.5/517 Reviews
Sideman
One of the most wonderful locations we have ever stayed! Overlooking Sidemen rice fields and Mount Agung, it was a sight to behold. The infinity pool was amazing too- clearly an Instagram hotspot as we witnessed a fair few photoshoots. The staff were all lovely too. It was my partners birthday and they helped me arrange a floating breakfast in the infinity pool as well as a gorgeous romantic dinner where they surrounded us in candles and flower petals! It was one of the most beautiful experiences and I’m so grateful to the 2 staff who made it happen. I did want to mention them but I’ve lost the bit of paper with their names on! Would definitely recommend this wonderful place to anyone.
Bebek Biru
4.3/50 Reviews
Sideman
Location: Just on the mountain behind the water palace, walk from the path on the left side of the water palace gate to an uphill road along the periphery of the wall, and you will reach the hotel. This is a shortcut. It only takes 5 minutes. Room: There are only two mountain-view rooms in the B&B, facing the terraces and Mountain Lempuyang in the distance. In the morning, you can have breakfast while watching the sunrise, which is very good. The single room I live in is a double room with a separate bathroom and balcony. The biggest highlight of the bathroom is that it is designed as a patio with a bonsai, which is very unique. The big bed is facing the floor-to-ceiling glass window, you can lie down and watch the scenery. Meals: I chose a single room without breakfast, but the owner Kuta provided breakfast very nicely, including banana pancake, juice, coffee, and fruit. If you have a meal at other times, you can go to the restaurant opened by your nephew, a 5-minute walk away from his home. Service: The owner, Kuta, is warm and hospitable, and he will recommend the itinerary in TirtaGanga according to your preferences. I also specially hand-painted a map to guide the guests to the nearby terraces or do a village trecking. He is also a local trekking guide, so I asked him to do the trecking guider for the next day. The cost is Rp100k/hrs. Kuta The whole process was very patient and meticulously explained the various local plant crops, customs, and religious beliefs. Full of harvest.
Samanvaya - Adults Only
4.8/555 Reviews
Sideman
Absolutely gorgeous place, perfect for recharging and trips to nearby places. The Batari villa was beautifully designed and spacious with breathtaking views of Sidemen rice terraces and surrounding hills. Whether it was raining or sunny, it was always cozy and comfortable. The pool was great for swimming and walking through the gardens and rice fields on the property was a bliss. Make sure you check out the restaurant which has a great selection and really good food and the traditional Balinese massage in the spa was one of the best ever.
Sawah Indah Villa
4.6/554 Reviews
Sideman
Stayed here for 2 nights and would recommend staying in Sidemen if you plan on visiting East Bali. We booked a whole villa and it was very spacious with a bed with mosquito net in the centre, plus a little outdoor area with sofa where you can lounge outside. The bathroom is huge with a separate shower, very long bathtub and 2 sinks. The staff are super friendly and helpful. We missed breakfast one day because we forgot the finishing time and also because there was a torrential downpour that stopped us from leaving our villa, but the staff were really accommodating about it and even brought us the breakfast to us. The breakfast here is delicious and they have western and Indonesian breakfast options with juices, veg, fruit and teas too. My only complaint is that the lighting in the villa was very dim so I struggled a little bit in the room at night. And the aircon was too close to our heads so we slept at the other end of the bed. However we loved our stay here and this was one of our favourite places we stayed in Bali.

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    Puri Karang Besakih is one of the most popular hotels.

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    Hideout Bali is a popular luxury hotel that's not too expensive.

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    Whether you're traveling for business or going on a vacation, Landih Ashram is your best choice.

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    According to Trip.com's data, the average price for a weekend night at hotels near Besakih Great Temple in Bali is US$88. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

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    A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. If you want to stay at a hotel with breakfast near Besakih Great Temple in Bali, consider Puri Karang Besakih . Be sure to book this popular hotel in advance!

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    According to Trip.com's data, the average price per night at hotels near Besakih Great Temple in Bali is US$34. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

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    Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, Wi-Fi is an essential. Puri Karang Besakih is a popular hotel that has free Wi-Fi.

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    Since staying fit is important to a lot of guests, it's no surprise that gyms can be found in many hotels. Mahagiri Resort & Restaurant is a popular hotel with a gym.

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    Many guests care about the quality of the rooms they stay in and want to ensure that their rooms have fresh, clean air. Hideout Bali,Patal Kikian VillaandTapa Agung View are all popular hotels with non-smoking rooms.

  • Which popular hotels near Besakih Great Temple have parking?

    If you're planning on driving to Besakih Great Temple in Bali, why not stay at Puri Karang Besakih ? This hotel has a parking lot.

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    If you're having a hard time choosing a hotel, consider staying at Puri Karang Besakih , this hotel has great reviews. Be sure you book early!

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    Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Besakih Great Temple in Bali. Puri Karang Besakih is a popular hotel with a pool.

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    If you like the idea of sampling local flavors while traveling, consider staying at Puri Karang Besakih . There are plenty of restaurants that serve local dishes near the hotel.

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