| country: | Indonesia |
| location: | Ubud, Bali |
| price: | From £1386 - £1610 for 1 bedroom suite per 1 week, based on 2 people sharing, includes breakfast, tax and service charge, excluding flights |
| more info: | We can book flights from the UK Further price information |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |
description
Located in the middle of Bali, the crowning island of the Indonesian archipelago, Ubud is famous for being the artistic centre of the Balinese community and for its breathtaking panoramas of nature.
Resting in an exclusive private estate in Tanah Gajah, Ubud, The Chedi Club introduces a tranquil world of self-contained villas and suites spread across a rural landscape of breathtaking gardens and restful rice fields. Featuring local artifacts from the renowned Hadiprana collection, every villa and suite showcases the best of traditional Balinese design and offer the most thoughtful of contemporary comforts. Managed by internationally renowned GHM Hotels, the club charms its guests with its natural surroundings, soothing spa treatment, delicious cuisine and an ambience of total serenity.
Resting in an exclusive private estate in Tanah Gajah, Ubud, The Chedi Club introduces a tranquil world of self-contained villas and suites spread across a rural landscape of breathtaking gardens and restful rice fields. Featuring local artifacts from the renowned Hadiprana collection, every villa and suite showcases the best of traditional Balinese design and offer the most thoughtful of contemporary comforts. Managed by internationally renowned GHM Hotels, the club charms its guests with its natural surroundings, soothing spa treatment, delicious cuisine and an ambience of total serenity. special things to do and see here
rooms, food and facilities
The accommodation is resting within an exclusive private estate in a breathtaking rural setting, comprises twenty self-contained suites and villas, leisurely spread throughout a substantial five hectares of magical gardens, encompassed by an infinite vista of rice fields unbroken by borders or fences. Room facilities:
| One Bedroom Suite - Consists of a large living/bedroom with a queen size bed, semi outdoor bathroom with bathtub and outdoor shower. All 1 bedroom suites feature a private terrace overlooking ponds and gardens of Tanah Gajah. Facilities include: One Bedroom Pool Villa - Private villa with a bedroom/living area, a large bathroom with shower and outside bathtub, a dining bale in the garden and private 8 metre pool with sundeck. All villas are surrounded by walls to offer complete privacy, each villa is appointed its own butler - the ultimate in personalized service. Facilities include: One Bedroom Spa Villa - Consists of a large living room with dining table and indoor daybed, separate bedroom with queen size bed. Each villa has a terrace, furnished with a relaxing daybed, overlooking the gardens of Tanah Gajah. Facilities include: Two Bedroom Estate - The two bedroom estate comes with two separate bedrooms, each with bathroom large living & dining room overlooking garden with fountain. Facilities include: *Main bedroom with the following facilities: *Second bedroom with the following facilities: Club Service: Business facilities: Restaurants & Lounges: The Club Lounge & The Restaurant - Overlooking lush paddy fields, The Club Lounge and The Restaurant provide unique venue for cocktails, afternoon tea and dinner, with delicious blend of Western and Indonesian cuisine utilizing the best and freshest ingredients harvested from the resort’s own herb and vegetable gardens. The Bird Lounge - Located near The Restaurant, adjacent to an aviary, the lounge is a tranquil pavilion that welcomes guests with birdsongs, refreshments, afternoon tea, refreshing cocktails and mouth-watering snacks. The Spa: The Spa opens the door to an intimate world dedicated to the restoration of strength, beauty, and balance of the body, mind and soul following ancient healing traditions of the East. Experience our offerings which include stimulating body polishes, nurturing envelopments, romantic bathing ceremonies, rejuvenating beauty rituals and therapeutic massage; all designed to pamper and restore vitality. The Spa also features pedicure and manicure suite and Spa Boutique. Family friendly: We offer a baby-sitting service. | |
how to find us
By plane: The accommodation is located just 3 kilometres from the centre of Ubud and is an hour's drive from Ngurah Rail International Airport. When travelling to Bali, it would be advisable to look for 'Denpasar'. Denpasar is the island's capital and the convenient location of its international airport. By car: We offer free transportation to Ubud town and to/from the airport using hotel car and if necessary. We also use local taxis from Ubud.
further price information
| Suite type | Price per suite per week |
| One-Bedroom Suite | From £1386 - £1610 |
| One-Bedroom Pool Villa | From £2278 - £2545 |
| One-Bedroom Spa Villa | From £2278 - £2545 |
Meal contract rate
Lunch (3-course, food only): £30
Dinner (3-course, food only): £35
Dinner rate above is not applicable during special events, Christmas Eve (24th Dec 2009) and New Year's Eve (31st Dec 2009).
Rates are per room per week, based on 2 adults sharing, including breakfast, return airport transfers, Limousine service to Ubud Centre, complimentary sunset drinks, afternoon tea etc..
flight arrangements
We are able to help you with any flight arrangements from the UK. Please indicate if you wish us to quote also for flights when you make your enquiry and we will strive to get you the best flights and rates possible. how this holiday makes a difference
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Environment:
The resort has achieved the prestigious Green Globe Certified status under the global Certification Program. The global program that recognises the operation’s commitment to operating at the world’s highest environmental standard. Prior to achieving certification, we had successfully benchmarked against key environmental indicators including energy and water consumption, total waste production and community commitment. We recorded our data of energy and waste consumption on daily basis and keep a proper record on monthly basis. Energy - We use 50% hydro generated energy. We minimise our energy use by turning off lights and AC if we are not using it and only turn on lights & AC 1 hour before guest arrival or any inspection schedule. We also leave appliances on standby when not in use. Pumps for swimming pools and water features run minimum hours and we use energy saving light bulbs in most of the area. We suggest to our guests to turn off the lights in their suite/villa in the day time and keep the entrance door and bathroom door closed to save air conditioning; or their personal butler can assist them if they requested. Water - We use water from Subak (local watering system for rice fields, from river). As we have high rainfall here it also goes back to the rivers and wells. Our main water supply here is all from wells on property. Some of our toilets have a half flush system. We ask the guests, if they wish to join our efforts, to inform their butler that they do not need their towels and linen changed daily. Eco leaning products - All of our cleaning products are from Ecolab and are used throughout the Guest rooms, public areas and kitchen. We also use eco washing up liquid. Garden - We minimise the usage of pesticides in the gardens. We only use them for white moth pests. We use our own compost. In our rice fields it is all organic except the water as other farmers use pesticide. We have an organic garden for herbs, salads and some vegetables, where we use clean water as well. We compost organic and garden waste on the back side area of our property by building a composting area from bamboo fence. We are in the middle of working rice fields and the animals that live in those come into our gardens, also our swan pond attracts native birds such as herons and egrets. Bats do live in certain areas of our roof. Recycling - We recycle paper, cans, plastic, bottle plastic, glass, and tetra paks. Community: Local community - Charities - We have just nominated Hope Foundation as our charity to support. Which has a hope foundation clinic at Kelusa village in Payangan Ubud, which is the poorest village in Gianyar regency (our region). This clinic is dedicated to children from poor families. They give medication and provide medical checks for children every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. But the centre is open Tuesday-Sunday for the children of the village so they can come to play, read books and meet friends. We also give charity to an orphanage house around Gianyar regency in the form of clothes and towels. They do not accept money, but will tell us their needs and we will buy. We inform our guests about the charity via their personal butler and a letter, as well as ask for an optional US $1 addition to the guests check out bill |
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