The open-air bungalows are built of bamboo and wood. Some have kitchenettes while others have gardens. All have tea and coffee makers, Wi-Fi access, and mosquito nets. Amenities include organic food and an open-air yoga studio. The resort uses hydroelectricity generated by a local river. Guests will love the eco-friendly approach to the island’s eco-tourism. Among its amenities are a solar-powered open-air yoga studio, a riverside bar, and a spa. Click here – baliecostay.com
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The Swasti Eco Village is a unique eco-resort. Each cottage is made from 100% recycled Java wood and helps preserve Indonesian forests. All waste is composted or forwarded to Eco Bali. Water is triple-filtered to reduce the amount of chemicals and other pollutants. Guests can tour the grounds and see the goats. The resort is also dedicated to supporting the community and locals and has many social programs and workshops to help visitors understand the environment and how to protect it.
A popular Bali eco-resort is the Swasti Eco Village. It has charming cottages made of recycled wood, and even a worm factory on site. The worms in the worm factory help power the organic garden on site. Some even have goats on the premises! The sustainable philosophy of the eco-resorts extends to the construction of the rooms and communal areas. The hotels are also committed to supporting the local community.
Bali Eco Stay
Kanciana Village, Kemetug, Gunung Salak, East Selemadeg, Tabanan Regency, Bali 82162, Indonesia
Phone: +6282247357768