Whether the name Umah di Beji (“Bath
of the Gods”) refers to this five bedroom villa’s
signature swimming pool, dramatic floating bathtub or the river that
runs the entire length of the grounds, is rather lost in the midst of
time.
What is certain is that this magnificent property
represents one of Bali’s finest vacation properties
that was featured in a Financial Times article
regarding luxury villas in Bali.
Accessed via its own 150 metres driveway and bridge, Umah
di Beji enjoys a most secluded location amongst the padi
(rice) fields.
The villa itself is set in a picturesque location,
with gardens forming a natural amphitheatre.
Various buildings, all with traditional Balinese alang-alang
(thatch) roofs, frame the gardens and house the five king-sized suites.
The mature garden and numerous water features range down
towards the dramatic, lava rock swimming pool.
Umah di Beji is a magnificent, tranquil property of
exceptional visual appeal.
In fact, the size and design of the grounds provides for many
secluded seating areas making this villa the perfect location
for large groups of friends or family to congregate together or enjoy
private holiday time.