1,200 tonnes of stone were imported from the nearby island of Sumba to construct this bold Residence, named after the 'Sound of Fire'. The Residence is finished with tribal cloth furnishings, black bamboo beds, thatch roofing and a fire pit that burns beside the infinity pool.
Key Details
Residence consists of four bedrooms: one COMO Shambhala Suite and three Terrace Suites
Private mediation garden
Private courtyard with pavilion
Private infinity pool
Large communal living and dining rooms
Study room that can be used as an extra bedroom or treatment room
The services of a personal assistant during your stay
Access to daily schedule of activities
Sleeps 12 adults, or a family of 12
One king and three queen beds
Option to accommodate an extra bed
Due to the landscaping and the layout of the estate, child aged 16 years old and below are only permitted in a villa or if entire residence is booked
This Residence's name translates to 'Forest in the Mist' and is a luxury treehouse of interconnecting suites around an enormous banyan tree.
Tirta Ening
'Tirta Ening' means 'Clear Water' and this Residence's headline suite is a 91sq m COMO Shambhala Suite with an exquisite private Japanese water garden and waterfall. The entire Residence has a truly zen feel, with a floating pavilion made of yellow rock and teak.
Floorplan
Images are not exactly to scale. While floor plans are representative of the room category, some variations may occur.
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