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UMANA BALI WILL BE OPENED ON NOVEMBER 23, FIRST IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

THE WORLD’s leading hotel chain, Hilton International will soon open Umana Bali, LXR Hotels & Resorts on November 23. This opening also marks the presence of the first LXR Hotel & Resorts in the Southeast Asia region. Located at the southernmost tip of the Island of the Gods, Umana Bali, LXR Hotels and Resorts offers expansive ocean views and sandy beaches with clear blue sea water.

According to the Commercial Director of Umana Bali, Puspa Rianti, recently said that we are in the Ungasan area, near Melasti Beach, so the view of the villas at our resort is straight out to sea.

However, when asked what Umana itself meant, Puspa Rianti then answered that Umana Bali was inspired by the word uma, which means rice field in the local language. Umana is taken from the word uma, which means rice field.

“Umana Bali also brings the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, which emphasizes the harmonious relationship between humans and fellow humans, the universe and the Creator, as well as the belief that prosperity and happiness will come naturally when these three pillars are in balance,” she remarked.

She explained, Umana Bali currently has 72 luxury villas with infinity pools and outdoor hot tubs in each unit, which are designed on terraced terraces to provide panoramic views from every point of view.

“The resorts also gracefully combine curated experiences, unparalleled clifftop views, and local culture that will take guests to explore the Bali Way of Life through a variety of authentic activities that will reveal new things, both for tourists who first time visiting Bali, or those who have visited Bali before,” she said.

The resort’s design is a modern and refreshing interpretation of motifs found in Balinese architecture and textiles, handicrafts and dance. Later, guests will be offered a different experience when staying here. It starts before guests arrive, by connecting guests and specially appointed Curators to tailor hotel activities and services to each guest’s needs during their stay.

Each Curator’s extensive knowledge allows them to have a deep understanding of Balinese culture, including creating itineraries that focus on art, gastronomy, health, spirituality and more.

At Umana Bali there is also the Pad Pool Bar, which offers handcrafted cocktails inspired by local flowers and herbs, with sunset views. There is also Commune, which serves a variety of international and Southeast Asian cuisine throughout the day, including sumptuous Balinese breakfasts.

You can also enjoy a romantic cliffside dining experience at Oliverra, which serves Mediterranean specialties, made using abundant local Balinese ingredients. Inspired by the ocean, there is the Mer Lounge, a tranquil place where guests can relax while creating their own refreshing drink from the available minibar.

“It doesn’t feel complete if you stay at a Bali resort without enjoying the spa. This is also what you can get at Lohma Spa, which combines holistic traditional healing traditions with contemporary therapies, ranging from inspiring treatment rituals, such as soul blessings to in-villa massages. So, interested in staying overnight? If yes, Umana Bali is located on Jl. Melasti, Banjar Kelod, Ungasan, Bali, Indonesia,” Puspa Rianti concluded. [sources/photo special]