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Nature Staycation Escape From City, Belgareti Farm - Indonesia
9.6 49 reviews
Indonesia
03/09 – 06/09
₹5850/nighttotal: ₹17550 (3 )

Nature Staycation Escape From City, Belgareti Farm

4 2
house , Nangkabeurit
This Leuwiliang countryside villa offers a secluded retreat, surrounded by trees and within easy reach of local hiking trails in the surrounding mountains (distances unspecified).
Sleeping up to 15 guests, this Joglo-style house boasts three bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge, freezer and microwave, a garden, parking, karaoke, barbeque facilities (with free charcoal), and access to a greenhouse and traditional Indonesian herbal garden (TOGA); breakfast (Nasi Goreng) is available at an extra cost.
Cozy 2br Villa In Serene Canggu W Pool & Garden - Indonesia
10 2 reviews
Indonesia
06/08 – 13/08
₹17147/nighttotal: ₹120029 (7 )

Cozy 2br Villa In Serene Canggu W Pool & Garden

1 2
house , Mengwi
This modern two-bedroom villa is located in a quiet lane in Pererenan, a district of Mengwi, offering refined accommodation just minutes from Canggu's dining and lifestyle areas, and within easy reach of Pererenan Beach, Echo Beach, and Batu Bolong Beach.
The property features an open-plan design with a private swimming pool and garden, air-conditioned bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms including bathtubs, a fully equipped kitchen, and fast Wi-Fi, accommodating up to four guests and suitable for families and remote workers.
Beachfrontbungalow Villa Oasis - Indonesia
9.8 89 reviews
Indonesia
28/06 – 17/07
₹9619/nighttotal: ₹182761 (19 )

Beachfrontbungalow Villa Oasis

1 4
bungalow , Tejakula
This beachfront villa in Bondalem, North Bali, is a 7km drive from Tejakula and a 10-minute walk from Bondalem village, offering direct access to a protected coral reef ideal for swimming and snorkelling.
The 260m² property boasts two large en-suite bedrooms (king-size beds, downstairs beds separable), a private garden with 35+ coconut, mango, and banana trees, daily housekeeping, and proximity to yoga centres and Bondalem Beach Club.
Hidden Gems Rice Field Villa W/private Pool - Indonesia
10 115 reviews
Indonesia
03/10 – 17/10
₹7886/nighttotal: ₹110404 (14 )

Hidden Gems Rice Field Villa W/private Pool

1 2
house , Tegallalang
This Tegallalang villa boasts stunning rice paddy views and is conveniently located near major tourist attractions in Tegallalang sub-district, Bali, although precise distances aren't specified.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps two guests and features a kitchen, air conditioning, a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, a garden, parking, and excellent guest reviews; enjoy direct rice field views and Instagram-worthy design.

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Frequently asked questions about cottages in Indonesia

  • What are the top must-see attractions in Indonesia?

    Indonesia boasts incredible diversity! For natural beauty, you absolutely have to see Borobudur Temple, a magnificent 9th-century Buddhist temple in Java, and the stunning rice terraces of Ubud in Bali. Komodo National Park, home to the famous Komodo dragons, is another must-see, offering incredible diving and trekking opportunities. If you're interested in volcanoes, Mount Bromo's sunrise is legendary, and the Ijen Crater's blue flames are a unique spectacle.
  • Are there any regional or international airports in Indonesia?

    Yes, Indonesia has a comprehensive network of airports. Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta is the main international hub, but many other airports serve both domestic and international flights, including Denpasar Airport (DPS) in Bali, which is a major gateway for tourists, and Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) which is Bali's main airport. Smaller regional airports connect various islands, making it easy to explore the archipelago.
  • What part of Indonesia is a good destination to rent a cottage?

    Bali offers a wide variety of cottages, from simple stays in Ubud's rice paddies to luxurious villas near the coast. Areas like Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, just off Bali, also have charming cottages with stunning ocean views. For a more secluded experience, consider exploring cottages on the islands of Java or Lombok, though availability might be more limited.
  • What is the currency of Indonesia?

    The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the currency.
  • Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting Indonesia?

    Driving in Indonesia can be challenging due to traffic and varying road conditions, especially outside major cities. While renting a car can be convenient for exploring certain areas, it's often easier and safer to use ride-hailing apps like Gojek or Grab in urban areas, or to utilise local transport options such as buses and ferries between islands. Consider your comfort level with driving in busy, unfamiliar environments before deciding.
  • Where should you base yourself for a week in Indonesia?

    It depends on your interests! For a balance of culture, nature, and relaxation, Bali is an excellent choice. A week in Ubud allows you to explore the rice paddies, temples, and art scene, while also enjoying easy access to beaches. Alternatively, focusing on Java could allow you to explore Yogyakarta and its surrounding temples, including Borobudur and Prambanan.
  • Where in Indonesia do travellers go for the most favourable weather?

    Indonesia's weather varies greatly by region and season. Bali generally has a tropical climate with relatively consistent temperatures year-round, although the rainy season (typically November to April) can bring heavy downpours. For drier conditions, consider visiting during the dry season (May to October). Other islands such as Lombok and Nusa Tenggara also offer good weather during this period.
  • Which areas in Indonesia offer the best weekend experience?

    For a quick getaway, Bali is easily accessible and offers a range of experiences. Ubud is perfect for exploring temples and rice paddies, while Seminyak and Canggu provide vibrant beach life. Yogyakarta on Java also offers a rich cultural experience with easy access to Borobudur and Prambanan temples, making for a fulfilling weekend.
  • Are there any unique festivals in Indonesia worth attending?

    Yes! Nyepi, the Balinese Day of Silence, is a unique and spiritual experience, although it involves limited activity. Galungan and Kuningan are significant Hindu festivals in Bali, involving elaborate ceremonies and decorations. You might also find local festivals celebrating harvests or religious events throughout the archipelago; checking local event listings closer to your travel dates would be advisable.

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