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10 Glamping Places In Indonesia For The Luxe Outfield Experience From Only $86/Night

Camp in style at glamping resorts in Indonesia


By now, we are all familiar with the new trend that is glamping. For the uninitiated, glamping is essentially “glamourous camping” – perfect for those who wanna experience the great outdoors without sacrificing comfort.

Unlike in Singapore, glamping in Indonesia goes beyond huge bell tents with boho-inspired decors – you’ll get to wake up in an actual yurt on a mountaintop, settle in the forest canopy of a treehouse, or soak in breathtaking views from an eco-lodge. Kick your camping game up a notch and check out these 10 luxe glamp grounds that’re just a short flight away to Indonesia:

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1. Trizara Resort – with yoga, archery, and paintball


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Trizara Resort’s Netra Deluxe Room is home to a comfy queen-sized bed, an en-suite bathroom and other modern conveniences…except a TV set. But you won’t want to be flipping through channels anyway, ‘cause there’s an abundance of outdoor activities you’re able to do within the resort itself – we’re talking ‘bout blood-pumping fun like yoga, archery, and paintball!

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The resort has also been lauded for its delectable food spread as well, so knock yourselves out and get your fix of Ayam Penyet and Teh Botol Sosro while you’re there!

Price: From $166/night
Address: Jl. Cihideung Gombong, Gudangkahuripan, Lembang, Kabupaten Bandung Barat, Jawa Barat 40391, Indonesia
Telephone: +62-228-2780-085
Website
Click here to book your stay.

2. The Highland Park Resort Bogor – comfy teepees and Mongolian Yurts

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You can now live out your Pocahontas dream at The Highland Park Resort Bogor’s tribal tents – pick from the Apache Tent, Mongolian Yurt, or a Treehouse.

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Their Apache Tents come with air-conditioning, a queen-sized bed, WiFi and a cable TV set – ticking all the right boxes for amenities. It’ll be hard to believe you’re actually camping out.

This resort has also been commended for the slew of outdoor activities you can enjoy while you’re there – have a go on the flying fox, play a game of mini golf, swim in natural waterfall pools, and visit a mini zoo!

Note: To book your stay, email them at reservation@thehighlandparkresortbogor.com.

Price: From $117/night
Address: Jl. Curug Nangka, Sinarwangi, Sukajadi, Tamansari, Bogor, Jawa Barat 16610, Indonesia
Telephone: +62-251-8485-777
Website
Click here to book your stay.

3. La Cocoteraie Ecolodge – best for special occasions

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If you’re thinking of celebrating a special occasion overseas, La Cocoteraie Ecolodge should be on your travel bucket list. Tents here are highly customisable, and the staff won’t hesitate to go the extra mile to decorate your room according to your request – easily making it the place to celebrate birthdays or anniversaries.

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With its rustic and wooden decor, the spacious chic tents feel like modernised treehouses. They’re air-conditioned too, so rest assured you’ll be getting a good night’s sleep.

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Once you’ve checked in, you’ll be given snorkelling equipment and bikes to use for free – making it way easier for you to get around the island. A short bike ride will take you to Gili Trawangan Beach’s Sunset View, where you can plop yourself down on a beanbag and take in the stellar sunset in all its glory.

Price: From $86/night
Address: Gili Indah, Pemenang, North Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara 83352, Indonesia
Telephone: +62-819-0797-6985
Website
Click here to book your stay.

4. The Canopi, Bintan – water sports aplenty

The next time you’re planning a short trip to Bintan, take the road less travelled and experience glamping at The Canopi’s Lagoon View Tent instead. Their glamp tents are just as cushy, if not, more so, than the usual hotel resorts people normally stay at.

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Known for its vast range of water activities, this family-friendly resort is an adventurous treat for aquaphiles who’ll be tempted to squeeze in all the water sports they can into their itineraries – some of these include the Bumper Boat, Wakeboarding, Underwater Sea Scooter and Jetovator.

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If you’re feeling peckish but are too lazy to head out for dinner, go ahead and have a lil’ BBQ campfire right at your doorstep. Simply place your order with The Patio restaurant and they’ll set everything up for you!

Price: From $212/night
Address: Treasure Bay Bintan, Jln Raya Haji, (Right Beside Bintan Resorts Ferry Terminal) Lagoi, Riau, Indonesia
Telephone: +62-770-6922-52
Website
Click here to book your stay.

5. Watukaka Resort – cliff resort serving homecooked French food

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If you’re looking to distance yourself from Singapore’s fast paced life, even for just a while, experience a stay in the tents at Watukaka Resort for the most serene getaway. With a calming colour palette of white, beige and grey stretching over the entire resort, it’s an ultimate visual treat for those who are suckers for aesthetic consistency.

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Built on a wooded clifftop on the remote island of Sumba, all 4 Luxury Suite Tents in this family-run resort have features like air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a comfy queen-sized bed – making you forget that you’re actually staying in a tent. Because it’s owned by a French family, you can expect to feast on authentic homecooked French cuisine while you’re there.

There are plenty of activities to enjoy as well, like trekking, spa treatment, horse-riding and even surfing!

Price: From $128/night
Address: Gaura, West Laboya, West Sumba Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Telephone: +62 813-3742-6930
Website
Click here to book your stay.

6. Sang Giri, Mountain Tent Resort – with misty mountain views

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Sang Giri’s Mountain Tent Resort is an eco-resort that comes with all the comfort you wouldn’t expect in such a remote area. Their tents have been tastefully designed with handcrafted wooden furnishing – so you’ll get the “feels” of the great outdoors, sans the discomfort.

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Built atop a hillside, the room is equipped with an en-suite bathroom, queen-sized bed and a shaded terrace accompanied with a daybed and wooden deck chairs. SIt back and enjoy the panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and misty clouds rising out of them.

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The dense rainforest here guarantees one of the best places to trek in Indonesia, and needless to say, the view from up above will make all the muscle aches that come along the way worth it. After a long day of trekking, end your day off on a good note by booking a slot to enjoy a hot soak in their private jacuzzi.

Price: From $153/night
Address: Jatiluwih Kangin, Penebel, Bali, Indonesia
Telephone: +62-361-4742-039
Website
Click here to book your stay.

7. Maribaya Natural Hot Spring Resort – in reach of a floating market and Mountain Swing

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Even though Maribaya Natural Hot Spring Resort’s Glamping Tents are tucked away from civilisation in a small town of Northern Bandung, this glamping site has all the convenience you could possibly wish for – cable TV, bathrooms with rain showers, and, yes, access to WiFi.

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There are tons of things you can do here without leaving the resort’s vicinity – get up close to furry friends at a mini zoo, visit a floating market, or marvel at gushing waterfalls. Or simply soak in their jacuzzi spa. But if you’re one to live life on the edge, give the Mountain Swing a try at The Lodge Maribaya, which is only 15 minutes away from the resort.

Price: From $243/night
Address: Jl. Maribaya No.105 / 212 Lembang, Bandung 40391, Indonesia
Telephone: +62-228-2782-228
Website
To book your stay, email them at reservation@maribaya-resort.com

8. Sandat Glamping Tents – unplug with yoga and a private plunge pool

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Nothing screams relaxation quite like Sandat Glamping Tents. Though the road leading up to this property isn’t smooth, you’ll shrug the thought of the bumpy roads off as soon as you step into the resort and a re greeted by their friendly staff members.

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Nestled amidst the paddy fields and forestry of Ubud, their Suite Tent Penjor offers a break from bustling Bali. This remote glamping resort is especially great for those who simply want a quiet and private getaway. Their tents don’t come with a TV – so you can completely unplug and be one with nature.

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Apart from taking a dip in your private plunge pool, look forward to rejuvenating yourself by booking a yoga class, where the teacher will customise sessions according to your needs and proficiency level. Nothing like spending a quiet moment in meditation with a loved one while being amidst the lush greenery.

Price: From $282/night
Address: Jl. Subak Sala, Banjar Sala, Pejeng Kawan, Ubud, Pejeng Kawan, Kec. Gianyar, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80552, Indonesia
Telephone: +62 821-4408-1998
Website
Click here to book your stay.

9. Menjangan Dynasty Resort – with an infinity pool overlooking the sea

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Menjangan Dynasty Resort’s Beach Camp Tent will have you feeling like you’re staying in an African safari – minus the super long and costly flight. It features a large open-air deck, coupled with a daybed and loungers so you can loll about with a book undisturbed.

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Though the glamping grounds are about a 5-hour drive from Denpasar International Airport, you wouldn’t mind the long journey as it’ll take you through the beautiful non-touristy parts of Bali – go ahead and make some pit stops along the way so you can snap some pics while giving your legs a quick stretch.

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Enjoy a hearty “floating” breakfast spread in the morning as you take a dip in their infinity pool, which directly overlooks the impeccable view of Banyuwedang Bay’s calm waters. It’s not everyday you get to eat and swim at the same time!

Price: From $207/night
Address: Pejarakan, Gerokgak, Buleleng Regency, Bali 81155, Indonesia
Telephone: +62 362-3355-000
Website
Click here to book your stay.

10. Glamp Tent @ Kuta Utara – surrounded by vast rice paddies

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At Kuta Utara, you’ll be waking up to spanning views of rice paddies right in front of your tent. If you’re staying for 2 nights or more, you’ll get to enjoy a complimentary bottle of wine and breakfast for 2 as well.

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Go ahead and unwind over a cuppa as you lounge on the swing which doubles as a couch. If it gets a tad warm during the afternoons, loaf around in your private jacuzzi to cool down as you take in the endless stretch of greenery.

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Even though you’ll be seemingly far from civillisation, getting famished should be the least of your worries. Eko Cafe, which is only a 2-minute walk away, serves up both western and local food. Don’t worry if you’re a late riser – you can still get your brekkie fix here since they serve all-day breakfast.

Price: From $227/night
Click here to book your stay.

Glamp it up with your squad in Indonesia

With all these glamping alternatives and outdoor activities that come along with them, there’s a whole ton of new options for your next getaway. Time for you to switch things up a little, unplug from your smartphones, and bask amidst nature – you’ll feel 10x fresher once you’re back from this short break!


Cover image adapted from: Menjangan Dynasty Resort

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