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Madesimon Villa @ Ubud


I had promised Wira that I would do the deed of sharing his new other villa on my blog. While I didn't stay there (he said it wasn't ready) and particularly took any of these photos, his and his team's kindness (they say it's the Bali spell) have made me feel obliged to.



Plus, it's always good to share... on pretty things especially 😉

It's already live on Booking.com is slightly more expensive than ThanTha because it could accommodate a party of at least four. It's so pretty oh dear, I wouldn't even think twice if I had a party of four with me.

Link to book here 


What I especially love about the Balinese villas and homes are that they are always surrounded by leaves and trees. You can always hear the trees flutter, and call me hipster, but that is seriously soothing.


Below is Wirah and his family 👋 If you do come, please come and say hi to him. I'll leave his number here so you can contact him directly and maybe mention my name! 😁

Isn't his family the cutest??!!

Wira (ThanTha Ubud Villa and Madesimon Villa) : +62 878-6187-5707 



Enjoy your stay!

Love,
Jacqueline Rowena @ Jacqkie.

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