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Luxury Boutique Hotel in Bali Rebrands

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PT Buahan, the owners of Ubud Hanging Gardens by Orient Express, a boutique hotel in Bali, has taken the decision to manage the property independently.

The hotel will now be called Hanging Gardens Ubud.

Incoming GM John Berndt, said, “By moving to independent management we can become more agile in response to guests’ ever evolving needs. We can invest in higher personalized touches that create value and loyalty for guests at the hotel and provide the ultimate luxury escape demanded by today’s travel elite.”

Hidden deep in the heart of Ubud’s rich rainforest preserve; nature’s paradise, this 5-star boutique hotel with 38 private suites and individual villas, each with its own granite infinity pool, is well-known among the discerning international travel elite.

The hotel, with its cascading pools overlooking rich jungle landscapes offers private suites and villas that provide guests with ultimate privacy and 5-star services.

The renowned Beduur Restaurant serves dishes with Asian, Western and Mediterranean influences using indigenous herbs and spices grown in the neighboring village and freshly-caught fish from Jimbaran Bay.

A funicular takes guests through the resort and gardens which were designed by landscape architect John Pettigrew and incorporate local flora and fauna such as cocoa and coffee trees which blend uniquely with bamboo, ornamental flame trees and orchids to create a tropical paradise.

The Ayung spa, uses local ingredients and ancient techniques combine to create beauty therapies and body treatments that soothe the mind, rejuvenate the body and energise the soul.

The will officially launch its new website on 16 November 2013

Ubud, Bali, Indonesia

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