Amanjiwo’s thirty-four suites are designed in two deep crescent formations rimmed with high limestone walls, draped with spider lilies and lilac and cream convolvulus, that curve into stone walkways connecting the Suites with the Pool Club and main building.
The suites are domed with volcanic ash-tinted roofs, paying homage to their ancient neighbours and in particular Borobudur itself. A four-pillared bed is raised on a terrazzo platform which moulds into the smooth expanse of caramel mapped terrazzo floor. Local materials and artefacts – coconut wood, hand carved furniture, exotic Javanese textiles and antique glass paintings – are meticulously placed to stylish effect. Sliding glass doors open out onto garden terraces offering spectacular views, and a thatched-roof bale or pavilion provides the perfect location for private dining or simply relaxing, while 15 of the suites have private swimming pools.
Garden Suites
There are 12 Garden Suites with views of the Menoreh Hills and terraced farmland. Each suite category has the same size and room configuration, as well as all the amenities and interior features mentioned above.
Borobudur Suites
Eight Borobudur Suites offer exceptional views of the Borobudur temple and the surrounding valley.
Garden Pool Suites
Seven Garden Pool Suites have views of the Menoreh Hills and surrounding farmland. Each features a natural stone pool which stretches from the bedroom towards the outdoor pavilion. The pool is 6m by 3m.
Borobudur Pool Suites
All seven suites in this category have views of Borobudur and Java’s most sacred mountains – Merapi, Merbabu, Sumbing and Sindoro, as well as private pools.
The Dalem Jiwo Suite
This retreat is set in a discrete enclosure complete with a private entrance, a classically styled rotunda and surrounding terrace with two separate bedrooms, each with stone steps descending to the suite’s private swimming pool and its two lounging bales. The 15m infinity pool, finished in a green Javanese stone known as hijau danau, is set into the rice fields. The Dalem Jiwo personal butler, always on call, has separate quarters in the enclosure.
Amanjiwo’s thirty-four suites are designed in two deep crescent formations rimmed with high limestone walls, draped with spider lilies and lilac and cream convolvulus, that curve into stone walkways connecting the Suites with the Pool Club and main building.
The suites are domed with volcanic ash-tinted roofs, paying homage to their ancient neighbours and in particular Borobudur itself. A four-pillared bed is raised on a terrazzo platform which moulds into the smooth expanse of caramel mapped terrazzo floor. Local materials and artefacts – coconut wood, hand carved furniture, exotic Javanese textiles and antique glass paintings – are meticulously placed to stylish effect. Sliding glass doors open out onto garden terraces offering spectacular views, and a thatched-roof bale or pavilion provides the perfect location for private dining or simply relaxing, while 15 of the suites have private swimming pools.
Garden Suites
There are 12 Garden Suites with views of the Menoreh Hills and terraced farmland. Each suite category has the same size and room configuration, as well as all the amenities and interior features mentioned above.
Borobudur Suites
Eight Borobudur Suites offer exceptional views of the Borobudur temple and the surrounding valley.
Garden Pool Suites
Seven Garden Pool Suites have views of the Menoreh Hills and surrounding farmland. Each features a natural stone pool which stretches from the bedroom towards the outdoor pavilion. The pool is 6m by 3m.
Borobudur Pool Suites
All seven suites in this category have views of Borobudur and Java’s most sacred mountains – Merapi, Merbabu, Sumbing and Sindoro, as well as private pools.
The Dalem Jiwo Suite
This retreat is set in a discrete enclosure complete with a private entrance, a classically styled rotunda and surrounding terrace with two separate bedrooms, each with stone steps descending to the suite’s private swimming pool and its two lounging bales. The 15m infinity pool, finished in a green Javanese stone known as hijau danau, is set into the rice fields. The Dalem Jiwo personal butler, always on call, has separate quarters in the enclosure.