Where
to Stay-Padang Bai
Since
she met Lempot and settled on this corner of beach, Tania embarked
on a struggle to preserve the environment - an uphill battle for
which she fights relentlessly by recycling the hotel's waste,
teaching local children to keep the beach clean, and avoiding
the use of plastic bottles and containers.
Style
and Luxury at Alila manggis

This
environmentally-friendly boutique hotel, with a cold bit elegant
design, caters to the higher end of themarket, with special price
offers for Indonesians and local residents. Spacious rooms in
tones of white, the upper ones with a balcony, surround
a large garden of coconut and pandanus trees facing the Amuk Bay
.
The
restaurant is one of the best in Bali , and market special efforts
to use local ingredients, some of them grown organically. It features
a cooking class which emphasizes east Bali recipes - with
plenty of seafood, and red chilies that are particularly hot due
to the dry weather. The class starts with a fun shopping tour
of the Klungkung market, the largest in Bali .
Alila
Manggis promotes the culture of east Bali , and offers opportunities
to discover the area through guided tours, biking, and trekking.
Water sports, diving and snorkeling can be arranged from the hotel.
Yoga and tai-chi-chuan classes are featured on a regular basis.
Get
Balinese at Villa Gading
This
pretty compound opened to the sea has two villas that sleep four
people each, an open-air dining room and small swimming pool.
A library and kitchen are available for the guests, and the staff,
who are part of the family, will cook excellent local dishes or
western food for you. The owners clean the beach every day and
participate in waste collection programs for recycling.
Villa
Gading is a good base to explore the neighborhood - your hosts
will take you for walks or tours, including a two-hour trek to
Bukit Gumang. Water sports equipment is available, including surfboards
and windsurfers . This is a perfect place for experiencing
coast
near Kusamba
many
inexpensive restaurants
friendly
boutique hotel
stroll
passing gardens