November 21, 2024 08:00 AM

Bali Soon To Provide Travelers The Best Combination Of Cultural Immersion And Comfort

Bali is a rural island with lots of forests found in Indonesia. It was reported that the Capella Hotel Group was planning to build luxurious tents in the said island. These tents is planned to be located in Ubud, Bali along the sacred Wos River.

As a huge hotel group, Capella Hotel Group is quite known for their ultra-luxury hotels, residential concepts and resorts all around the globe from countries such as Singapore, Dusseldorf, Saint Lucia and Ixtapa. They are planning to expand their hotel chains to other parts of Asia such as Bangkok, Shanghai and Bali this 2017 to 2018.

As reported by Travel Daily Asia and PR Newswire, the planned luxury tents shall be called "Capella Ubud". It will make travelers have a different kind of experience once they are in Bali. In the midst of a rural area, where the richness of the country's tradition can be seen, lay luxurious tents perfect for different kinds of travelers all over the world.

According to Mr. Nicholas M. Clayton, the Chief Executive Officer of Capella Hotel Group Asia, "The Capella Experience is sensitive to our local culture and history. Inspired by early European settlers from the 1800s, Capella Ubud gives our discerning guests the chance to relive the spirit of adventure while enjoying the natural essence if Bali in luxurious comfort. " He also added that the hotel group will introduce three more unique Capella projects in Asia for the next 18 months.

Capella Ubud is said to have 22 luxury tents available to be used by guests. Made by the architect, Bill Bensley, the Capella Ubud will havetons of wonderful features to bring comfort to their guests. The tents is said to have facilities such as private plunge pools and its own personal assistants. The resort will also have "canopied cistern pools", a Robatayaki grill, garden dining, a tented gymnasium and a Capella library.

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Bali, Indonesia, Culture, Travelers, Travel news, Asia
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