3 connecting rooms in the family lodge painter Gusti Riong (breakfast brother and Mas Mudita) are equipped with an en suite western bathroom directly. The first and second rooms are each equipped with a king-size bed (1.80 x 2 meters), the third bedroom has a Queen-size bed (1.60 x 2 meters). Pitri, 22, wife of Riong is English but they are both incredible strides in French; they practice both painting since a young age and often seen Pitri paint with Riong at the big table near the "table of shares and activities" or under the big rice bowl (lumbung) which also serves as painting table collective. Pitri Riong and are always at your service, between the activities of their hosts, their painting, management and organization of Keliki Painting School and requirements of their son Rahtou (4 years). The pavilion offers a large terrace with a private table oriented to their beautiful family-run boutique temple and the rice granary. The seasonal Riong will be happy to go pick with you then let you taste the fruit from the trees of the family plantation (coconut, jackfruit, rambutan, papaya ...). An impressive art gallery is located below, to assess the full range of works of "Keliki style"; the paintings are quite different there because it is here that many other painters of the village come to "deposit and purchase" their work.
These rooms are perfect for a family or a binomial or trinomial wishing separate rooms or a small group of friends from 3 to 7 people (300,000 Rp / 20 € for 2 bedrooms, Rp 450,000 / € 30 for the 3 bedrooms pavilion). For a couple or a single traveler, one of the 3 rooms can be occupied (Rp 150,000 / € 10 per night in this case).
Meals served on the terrace can be ordered for prices ranging from € 1 to € 1.50 a plate.
In front of the gallery of the bale that is the "table of shared tours and activities" and lets go register his Tour proposals and activities or grafted suggestions were already listed there; further 2 minutes, trails invite you to walks to the rice fields, jungle and plantations Keliki.
| Three cottages family of Riong and Pitri |
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