Banyan Tree Group, a multi-brand luxury hospitality company, says its sub-brand Homm has opened a wellness resort in Bali as part of its expansion in Asia.
In a press statement, the company says that the located in Bali’s central highlands, the resort features 81 rooms and villas, set amidst lush natural landscapes and a backdrop of the picturesque Bedugul mountains.
The statement adds that Homm is one of five new brands within Banyan Tree Group’s growing ecosystem of concepts, provides a sensible lifestyle and globally diverse experiences, while embodying the feeling of home. Unveiled just two years ago with the opening of Homm Bliss Southbeach Patong in Thailand, it was quickly followed by openings in Bangkok and Huzhou.
The hotel says that true to its name, Homm Saranam Baturiti, which means “refuge” in Sanskrit, is a rejuvenating retreat surrounded by cool mountain air, green open spaces, and farms growing produce on fertile volcanic soil. The resort’s various programmes have been designed with wellbeing and reconnection in mind, thus catering to the needs of all types of travellers, whether seeking a leisurely retreat in nature, a relaxing vacation with family and friends, or a company trip away from the traditional office setting.
The resort’s all-day dining restaurant, Samiya, serves classic Indonesian signature dishes featuring fresh greens hand-picked from the on-site garden, which diners can enjoy along with breath-taking views of mountainous landscapes. The statement adds that the rooms are well-equipped with all the required facilities to make guests feel right at home, with a unique blend of charming traditional and laid-back comforts. It says that each room comes with comfortable beds, stunning mountain or valley views, and a private balcony. The largest accommodation is a two-bedroom Pool Villa, which comes with a separate spacious living room, a private pool, luxurious bathroom with a tub, as well as a kitchenette to cater to any cooking needs.
The company says that the resort comes with a variety of venues suited for celebrating special occasions such as weddings, or holding business functions such as meetings and retreats. This includes a grand ballroom, three meeting rooms, and large outdoor spaces. While the location affords relief from the hustle and bustle of city life, its vicinity also offers a range of experiences and entertainment options to ensure seamless opportunities for team bonding and stress relief.
Families and couples will enjoy the resort’s exceptional facilities, including a spa, cooking classes, and organic farm-to-table dining experiences where guests can participate in an interactive workshop, cooking class, or indulge in Pan-Asian cuisines that the restaurants have to offer.
The statement says that as per Banyan Tree Group’s signature ‘Stay for Good’ programme, Homm Saranam Baturiti initiative is centred around the Jalak Bali (starling bird), a critically endangered species. The resort displays an origami art form of the bird in the lobby to raise awareness of the importance of conservation.