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Amandari Hotel - Ubud Area - Bali

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Address & contact information for Amandari Hotel

Address: Kedewatan, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia.
Phone: 62 361 975 333
Location: Bali is located at the heart of the Indonesian archipelago. Its north coast faces the Bali Sea while the southern coast is lapped by the Indian Ocean. The island is just two kilometres off the eastern tip of Java. Bali is one of the most accessible destinations in Southeast Asia, with daily flights from most major cities in Asia and Australia. Travellers from the United States or Europe tend to fly via Singapore or Hong Kong. There are also domestic flights from the surrounding islands and ferry connections. Amandari and Amankila are an hour's drive from the airport and Amanusa is 15 minutes away by complimentary transfer.

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We asked Amandari Hotel about their legality, ethics and environmental practices, they declined to answer these questions (what does that mean?).

The hotel does not have a direct reservations account with us which benefits our nominated charity; we use a wholesale reservations agent instead for them. If you stay at Amandari Hotel in Ubud Area Bali or have their direct email address, perhaps you could bring our site and what it does to their attention (ask them to sign up for direct reservations with us).

To book Amandari Hotel with our partner wholesaler (payment normally upon check-out), please click here.

Also see bottom of this page for links to prepayment discount wholesale reservation sites who are often cheaper.

Amenities offered by this Ubud Area Hotel

  • Landscaped gardens with lotus ponds
  • 32m green-tiled swimming pool
  • Restaurant offering Indonesian and western cuisine, serving breakfasts
  • Bar
  • Rest pavilions and library
  • Spa, massage service, beauty salon and sauna
  • Gym / fitness center. Golf course, mountain biking, tennis courts and trekking
  • Water sports program includes rafting
  • Internet access, email service
  • Car rental
    • Doctor on call service
    • Gift / souvenir shop

Hotel Guest Room Information

All rooms have:
  • Queen sized beds
  • Fully equipped kitchens
  • Marble bathrooms with separate sunken bath tub and shower
  • Music

Amandari Hotel Rates

Because we do not have a direct reservations agreement with the hotel, we only offer reservations via our chosen wholesale partner Hotel Club for Amandari Hotel. The from room price of US$845 per night shown for the hotel on the Ubud Area page comes from a wholesaler such as Hotel Club or from a last minute bargain. To make a reservation with Amandari Hotel through Hotel Club, please click here. Hotel Club bookings generally (though not always) allow you to pay the hotel upon checkout.

Other wholesale agents: Sometimes you can book the very same room / accommodations for less with another wholesaler. Although this frequently (not always) means you have to pay that 3rd party agent in advance. We provide the following wholesale agent links (who we believe to be reliable and who we know offer this hotel from time to time). Click the links below to see what prices the wholesale reservation booking companies we deal with have:

Other Hotel Information

Amandari (which means “peaceful spirits”) opened in 1989. It is located five minutes from the art community of Ubud, in Central Bali. The village of Kedewatan lies adjacent to the resort. Designed as a Balinese village, Amandari has river-stone walkways and high paras-stone walls. The open-air lobby was designed after a wantilan, a village meeting place. The pathway that runs through Amandari and down the valley to the river below is sacred land. Every six months for hundreds of years, Balinese have taken the path down to a pool of holy water. Just above this spring-fed pool sit three modest shrines and an ancient tiger carved into rock.