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The Maharaj is a private luxury
villa available for vacation rentals. Located in the Oberoi district
on the island of Bali in Indonesia, the location of the Maharaj
is perfect for those who wish to enjoy the restaurants, nightlife,
and shopping of Oberoi and Seminyak. KuDeTa, La Lucchiola, and the
Living Room are all but a short distance away. For those who wish
to relax oceanside, the Petitenget and Oberoi beacheas are just
a short walk away...
Despite a central location, The Maharaj is peaceful and quiet,
with a large walled garden and private staff. The villa service
is excellent and includes an English speaking manager and a chef.
It's the best of both world's: A private luxury hideaway located
in the heart of one of Bali's most stylish and in-demand areas.
Explore this site for more information about the villa, including
details on the facilities, a photo gallery, and information on how
you can reserve this retreat for your next holiday in Bali.
The delightful 4.5-bedroom villa known as ‘The Maharaj’,
complete with its private 16-metre swimming pool, offers peace and
tranquillity in the heart of the Oberoi area, just footsteps away
from the beach on Bali’s south-western coast.
Upon entering the property through a traditional set of Balinese
doors, guests will find themselves in a gorgeous garden punctuated
by lotus ponds and planted with mature trees, coconut palms and
flowering shrubs,. Boasting contemporary tropical architecture,
The Maharaj sleeps 8-9 guests.
A villa for relaxation and play, it is perfect for families and
discerning couples, offering a captivating blend of luxury, recreation,
privacy, and exemplary service.
Accommodation
The Maharaj comprises a spacious 2-storey building with an adjoining
open-sided living and dining pavilion, a self-contained single-storey
guesthouse, a swimming pool and a relaxation pavilion set within
a large walled garden. There are four full-sized bedrooms complete
with queen beds and en-suite bathrooms. Additional sleeping space
is provided with the inclusion of a fifth bedroom furnished with
a single bed intended for use by children or nannies. There is a
secure car parking area outside the main entrance.
Master Bedroom. The Master Bedroom is located
poolside, immediately next to the living and dining pavilion, and
is accessed by a pair of sliding glass doors. This spacious bedroom
is air-conditioned with the additional provision of a ceiling fan.
It features a polished cream marble floor, which is pleasingly cool
beneath the feet. The room is dominated by a queen-size teak opium
bed; a remarkable mosquito net hangs from the ceiling and is tied
back with carved ‘wayang’ puppet heads. There is also
a cushioned daybed, teak bedside tables, and fitted wardrobes with
sliding louvre doors. The simple décor of the white walls
is enhanced with touches of ethnic beauty such as the brass statue
of a reclining Ganesha, and the gilded lamp-stands, which also depict
traditional wayang puppet characters.
A dressing area with more fitted cupboards, together with a safe
deposit box, is located between the bedroom and the en-suite bathroom.
The bathroom is characterised by a magnificent circular terrazzo
bathtub; large enough for more than two, it is flanked by a glassless
window and looks out onto its own private garden. This garden area
is bordered by high walls; it has a pebbled floor and is planted
with colourful bougainvillea and sweet scented frangipani. Guests
will also enjoy the open air experience of the powerful rainshower,
which is sheltered by the roof and features timber decking underfoot.
A teak vanity unit complete with cupboards and topped with sparkling
‘his & hers’ polished stainless steel washbasins
is located within the indoor section of the bathroom, where there
is also a toilet and an abundance of wall mirrors.
Bedroom No. 2. An open teak staircase leads from
the Living Room up to Bedroom No 2, which is located directly above
the Master Bedroom, and is distinguished by teak balcony that wraps
around two sides of the room. The balcony is furnished with a pair
of cushioned lazy chairs and enjoys wonderful views of the garden,
the pool and the wide open skies. The bedroom is accessed from the
balcony via floor-to-ceiling glass doors; there is a polished marble
floor, and a second set of glass doors leads onto the far side of
the balcony. Bedroom No 2 follows a similar theme to the Master
Bedroom, simply furnished with a queen-size opium bed hung with
another stylishly romantic mosquito net. The white walls are adorned
with colourful contemporary artwork, and there is also a jondang
chair. The room is equipped with air-conditioning, a ceiling fan
and a safe deposit box.
The spacious bathroom is linked by a dressing area complete with
built-in cupboards. The bathroom features a semi-open air rainshower
fitted with bamboo blinds to ensure the privacy of the guests. There
is also a toilet, and a teak vanity unit complete with a stainless
steel washbowl.
Bedroom No. 5. Located immediately next to Bedroom
No 2 is a small air-conditioned bedroom furnished with a single
bed, suitable for a child, a maid or a nanny. This room shares a
bathroom with Bedroom No 2, accessing the bathroom via the dressing
room so that guests remain undisturbed. The portable bed can be
moved downstairs if required, and a baby’s cot is also provided.
Guest House (bedroom no. 3 and 4). Stepping stones
lead across the immaculate flat lawn to the Guest House –
a single-storey, self-contained cottage, situated on the far side
of the pool, and home to Bedroom No 3 and Bedroom No 4. Both of
the bedrooms feature soaring roofs, cool marble floors and sliding
glass doors on two sides. Both are furnished with queen-size beds
complete with mosquito nets. The rooms are adorned with attractive
artefacts including silk wall hangings and glass lamps; both are
equipped with air-conditioning, ceiling fans and safe deposit boxes.
One bedroom is complemented by a walk-in wardrobe. The bedrooms
share a garden bathroom with a stone pebbled floor and a large open-air
bathtub, which is protected from the elements by the eaves of the
roof. There is also a shower cubicle, a washbasin and a toilet.
The cottage is bordered by a colonial-style timber-floored verandah,
its roof supported by coconut wood pillars. This is a lovely spot
for relaxing with a book; it overlooks the garden and pool and is
furnished with chairs.
Living and Dining Pavilion. The open-air Living
and Dining Pavilion features a soaring roof lined with split bamboo,
above a polished teak floor bordered by white Palimanan stone. Cooled
by natural breezes and ceiling fans, this large room is the focal
point of the villa; it opens directly onto the pool deck, providing
an easy transition from indoors to out, and bamboo blinds can be
dropped for privacy and shade. The style is both eclectic and funky,
showcasing antique furnishings, enchanting Indonesian artefacts,
tribal masks and local artwork. Two comfortable daybeds and a chunky
coffee table are positioned at one end of the room, where there
is also a TV, DVD and quality sound system housed within an antique
wooden cabinet. With views of the beautiful garden, this is a lovely
spot for relaxing; the owners of the villa have thoughtfully provided
an ample collection of magazines, books, games, DVDs and music CDs.
The centre of the pavilion is furnished with low, circular table,
inlaid with polished coconut shell. Surrounded by four low leather
chairs and cushions, this can be used for dining, socialising or
playing cards and board games. A formal dining table for eight is
positioned at the far end of the pavilion next to the Kitchen. A
striking feature is the carved Palimanan stone frieze, which depicts
a scene from the five-thousand-year-old Hindu epic, the ‘Mahabaharata’,
a tale of intrigue and conflict among kings, demons, gods and sages.
Pool and Garden. The 16-metre, freeform, infinity-edge
swimming pool, with its eye-catching shape, emphasizes the minimalist
features of the villa. It incorporates a circular children’s
pool at one end, and four sunloungers rest upon the timber deck.
At one end of the pool is an elevated ‘bale’ –
an open-sided relaxation pavilion housing a massage bed and a massage
chair. Here, guests can enjoy traditional massages performed by
skilled, professional massage therapists. The tranquil ambience
is enhanced by the soothing sounds of water bubbling over ornamental
pots in the encompassing lotus ponds. A hammock is positioned in
the garden at one corner of the living and dining pavilion beside
the pool, and there is also an outdoor pool shower. The Maharaj
is blessed with an enchanting garden. There are two lotus ponds,
one of which is bridged by the pool deck and guarded by a serene
Buddha statue. The beautiful flowering trees in the garden include
gnarled frangipanis, pink ‘pohon kupu kupu’, and red
‘dadap merah’.
Location
The Maharaj is located in the very centre of what is now considered
to be the Seminyak ‘Prime District’ – a safe,
upmarket neighbourhood that is home to some of the classiest properties
on the island. It is close to the well-known Oberoi and Legian Hotels,
twenty minutes' drive from the airport, and convenient for all of
Bali’s main shops, shopping malls, tourist attractions and
vibrant nightspots. The villa is just a few minutes walk from a
wide choice of internationally acclaimed restaurants, including
the famous Ku Dé Ta, La Lucciola, Living Room and Hu’u
Bar. It is also within walking distance of a varied collection of
chic designer boutiques, and just 300 metres from the sweeping Oberoi
Beach, renowned for its world-class surf breaks, panoramic coastline
views and legendary sunsets. Easily accessible sporting amenities
include a choice of spectacular championship golf courses, tennis,
horseback riding, dive schools, sailing cruises and much more.
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