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Amanjiwo Hotel - Yogya Indonesia
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Welcome to Amanjiwo Resort Yogya!
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Amanjiwo
(peaceful soul) rests in the rural heartland of Central Java.
The resort is located within a natural amphitheater, with the limestone
Menoreh Hills rising directly behind, the Kedu Plain to the front
and four volcanoes – Sumbing and Sundoro to the west, Merbabu and
Merapi in the east – on the horizon. Amanjiwo looks out onto Borobudur,
the largest Buddhist sanctuary in the world. The heart of Amanjiwo
is a sweeping circular monolith crafted of paras yogya (a limestone
found in the Yogyakarta area), and all but entirely open to the Javanese
country air. Amanjiwo’s major architectural motif, of circles and
squares and crescents, pays homage to Borobudur and to the centuries
of grand temple architecture that fill Central Java.
Climate
Located 6° to 9° below the equator, Java enjoys a warm, tropical
climate year-round. The weather is particularly pleasant from June
through September. It is always cooler in higher altitudes, and Central
Java is blessed with volcanic mountains. The wet season runs from
November to April. Even during the heaviest rains, however, the sun
is rarely out of sight for long.
Amanjiwo is about an hour’s drive from Yogyakarta airport. The primary
international gateways to Yogyakarta are Bali and Jakarta. Both offer
several, one-hour flights a day to Yogyakarta. From Solo, it is a
scenic, two-hour drive to Amanjiwo. 80-minute flights service Solo
from Singapore 3 times a week. Complimentary airport transfer is provided.
While visitors from most countries do not require special visas, passports
must be valid for at least six months from date of entry.
ACCOMMODATION and RATES
Amanjiwo’s main building
is framed by 36 suites arrayed in two deep crescents. The walled suites
feature terrazzo flooring, high ceilings, domed roofs and sliding
glass doors to a garden terrace with a view to Borobudur. Fifteen
suites come with private swimming pools. All suites include a thatched-roof
kubuk (pavilion) with a daybed for outdoor lounging and dining. Interiors
include a central, four-pillar bed on a raised terrazzo platform,
sungkai wood screens, coconut wood and rattan furniture, old batik
pillows in classic Yogyakarta style, traditional glass paintings and
a sunken outdoor bathtub centered by a brass gamelan gong.
The Dalem Jiwo Suite is a discrete compound, complete with
a private entrance, a grand rotunda and surrounding terrace and two
detached and walled bedrooms. The suite’s 15-meter pool, finished
in a green Javanese stone known as hijau danau, is set into the rice
fields. Dalem Jiwo’s personal assistant, always on call, has separate
quarters in the compound.
FACILITIES AND SERVICE 
From Amanjiwo’s entrance, five steps climb to the rotunda Bar, a circular
salon of columns and drop fans and a coconut-wood bar. The Bar gives
way to the arcing Dining Room , with its amber-washed, silver-leaf
ceiling. Indonesian and Western cuisine are available in an open-air
setting. The specialty of the house is makan malam, a series of classic
Javanese offerings served in brass dishes. A Javanese gamelan orchestra
performs at lunch and dinner.
The Dining Room
looks out onto the crescent-shaped Terrace, with its banquette seating,
brass tables, teak chairs and Yogya batik cushions. The view from
the Terrace shoots past the rice fields of the Kedu Plain to Borobudur,
directly ahead. Just beyond the great Buddhist temple is the rounded
hill of Tidar. Considered the geographical center of the island, Tidar
is known in legend as the very head of the nail that holds Java to
the earth. Mt. Sumbing, in the northwest, towers over everything.
From the colonnaded Pool Club , with its 40-meter, green-stone pool,
enjoy stunning views to Mt. Merapi, one of the world’s most active
volcanoes.
A wide variety of Javanese clothing and textiles are available at
the Boutique, which also features gamelan instruments, shadow puppets,
old ceremonial baskets, jewelry and other Javanese craft and antiques.
Exquisite hand-woven, hand-dyed and painted silk scarves, shawls and
other pieces are featured in the Gallery . Each piece is signed and
numbered. Two spacious daybeds distinguish the library. Take Javanese
tea or homemade ginger beer and leaf through a fine selection of books
on Indonesia available in several languages, including Japanese and
German. A variety of CDs, tapes and games can be borrowed. Regular
exhibitions are held in the Art Gallery. Amanjiwo’s informal artist-in-residence
keeps a studio there, and guests are welcome to make use of the easel
and paints on hand. Amanjiwo has two stone-walled tennis courts ,
each with a thatched-roof kubuk for shady breaks, refreshments and
towels.
Massage, Facials, Javanese Cream Baths and Beauty Treatments
are available in the privacy of the guest’s suite. The masseurs and
masseuses live in the villages surrounding Borobudur. Amanjiwo also
keeps a Meditation Garden in a corner of the resort grounds close
to the Menoreh Hills.
ACTIVITIES
Amanjiwo’s
personalized cultural excursions bring Central Java to life. From
Borobudur and Gedung Songo to Prambanan and the Dieng Plateau, many
of the most ancient, and important, of Asia’s religious monuments
and temples are rooted to the plains and volcanic slopes of Central
Java, Indonesia’s heartland. All are accessible from Amanjiwo. The
8th-century Buddhist sanctuary known as Borobudur -- among the best-preserved
ancient monuments in the world -- can be visited, privately, at sunrise.
From Borobudur, return to Amanjiwo aboard one of the Sumatran elephants
available for Amanjiwo guests. Borobudur does not stand alone in the
fertile Kedu valley. Legend has it that 2,000 temples once graced
the plains beyond Amanjiwo. Among those that still stand, a few are
particularly notable, including Candi (temple) Pawon and the 8th-century
Mahayana Buddhist temple of Mendut, which rises in a park-like setting.
Inside Mendut sits a three-meter-high Buddha statue carved from a
single stone. Further afield are other grand ruins, some of which
require a full day to visit.
The region’s two royal cities, Yogyakarta and Solo (Surakarta), have
much to offer visitors. Yogya, as it i s
often called, is a major university town and a royal capital complete
with a functioning kraton or palace. The city’s main thoroughfare,
Jalan Malioboro, takes on the tenor of an exotic street fair at night.
In Solo, classical Javanese dance and art schools flourish. Both cities
reward antique hunters and art and craft collectors. Two major art
galleries are just a 10-minute drive from Amanjiwo. At other Borobudur-area
studios and shops, browse for antique glass paintings, contemporary
silver jewelry, handmade batik and stone sculpture. The morning markets
surrounding Borobudur are a fascinating insight into everyday life
in Central Java.
Central Java is a haven for trekkers and casual hikers alike. Mount
Merapi is one of Java’s most popular climbs. Only the fittest hikers,
however, will want to make the demanding ascent of this active stratovolcano.
The rugged Menoreh Hills rise immediately back of Amanjiwo. The vigorous,
90-minute hike up Menoreh offers unimpeded views of the Kedu Plain,
with Amanjiwo in the foreground and Borobudur in the middle distance.
Located on the slopes of Indonesia’s most active volcano, close to
the resort town of Kaliurang, the 18-hole Mount Merapi Golf Club is
a scenic haven for golfers and sightseers alike. At an altitude of
about 1,000 meters, it’s also a cool escape. Less than an hour’s drive
from Amanjiwo, the Mount Merapi Golf Club was designed by Peter Thompson.
The rural villages of Central Java celebrate everything from a harvest
to a wedding or circumcision with gamelan music and spirited dancing.
Amanjiwo guests are welcome to watch the festivities, which can include
more than a hundred guests from nearby villages, dozens of performers,
games of chance and, occasionally, late-night trance dancing .
EXCLUSIVE EXPERIENCES
Explore the art and culture and enduring mysticism that colors Central
Java with The Amanjiwo Cultural Experience , a new, four-night offer
from Amanjiwo. |
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| Here is our
special discounted rates of Amanjiwo Resort Yogya |
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Rates are quoted in US Dollars, per room per night
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Room
Category
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Normal
Rates + 21% tax & service charges. WITHOUT BREAKFAST |
Internet
Rates
Including 21% tax & service |
| Single |
Double |
Single |
Double |
| Suite |
TBA |
TBA |
756.00 |
756.00 |
| Deluxe Suite |
TBA |
TBA |
937.00 |
937.00 |
| Pool Suite |
TBA |
TBA |
1.058.00 |
1.058.00 |
| Deluxe Pool Suite |
TBA |
TBA |
1.210.00 |
1.210.00 |
| Dalem Jiwo Suite
TwoBedroom |
TBA |
TBA |
3.146.00 |
3.146.00 |
NOTE : TBA = To be Advised
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Amanjiwo Resort
Borobudur Central Java, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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