
Bali Villa Sahita Canggu
Canggu is a enchanting village fortunate with a rural landscape painting of verdant rice terraces that touches an extend of coastline with a fabled surf break. It is a peaceful area where travellers can break away the pressings of modern living, but still be short enough to savour shopping and eating out in neighbouring Seminyak.
Canggu, an extension of Kuta beach growth as a beach resort, offerings a flawless escape from the holidaymaker crowd. Many Bali private villas established with a merge view of rice terrace and ocean. Most of the villas in Canggu are built and own by expatriates but many of them available for short or long term lease.
Canggu approximately the large tourist spots on Bali but unmistakably easygoing and unexploited, there are only a couple of hotels here. The surfboarders normally gather around a warung (small food stall) at the beach, where they can exchange their experiences.
Most of the population around Canggu still makes a living of agriculture and fishing, and a traditional life with religious ceremonies is still preserved. You can still see a cremation ceremony in front of the hotels, this never happens on Kuta or Sanur any longer. This isn't the situation for heavy nightlife, but to get away and relax for a few days it can be a good alternative.
With its surrounding environment, Canggu villas are spacious and enjoys large plot of lands changed into wide lawns. Consequently, number of bedrooms the villas have tend to be large, mostly five to six bedrooms. Appropriate generally for large family or group, in many cases villas in Canggu offers special price for smaller group which doesn't want large number of bedrooms but fascinated in villas in this certain areas. You're less likely to discover palisade, borderless to the surrounding environment permits you to fade away into the mother nature even easier.
Villa Ombak Laut is the most visually stunning villa tobe created in Bali to date. The setting is unrivalled having direct beach frontage and overlooking a unique Hindu Temple in the ocean.
