Posted by Ric on Jun 25th, 2007
Bali luxury villa Luxury Villas Sanur vacation rental villa villas
Leha Leha poolside and living room, originally uploaded by bhmvillas.
The Villa Leha Leha website was re-launched this last week with a fresh new look and feel, new photographs and additional information. The new look is more in line with the quality and feel or the property and should serve them in good stead.
Leha Leha is a 4.5 bedroom villa in Sanur with a casual ambience. The villa has a great poolside chill-out area and a pool bar. The property is located on the north edge of Sanur, and is just a short distance from the beach. Leha Leha is marketed by BHM Villas.
The website can be found at www.VillaLehaLeha.com. Check it out!
Posted by Ric on Jun 6th, 2007
Bali luxury villa Luxury Villas Oberoi Seminyak vacation rental villa villa management villas
Aqua - Dining Room, originally uploaded by bhmvillas.
Welcome to Villa Aqua - the newest lux villa in Oberoi. This stunning 4 bedroom creation is from Gfab architects and shows Bali a new modern twist on villa design. I just got in photos from the photographer and posted up a set over on Flickr. Check it out. Amazing place. Website for Villa Aqua is not launched yet, but will be up soon.
Villa Aqua is managed and marketed by BHM Villas.
Posted by Ric on Jun 5th, 2007
Bali snorkeling tourism travel
Just back from a long weekend in northwest Bali. Returned to Menjangan for snorkeling and a bit of relaxation — two years since the last trip.
Menjangan snorkeling remains a most excellent adventure. The little island is inside the Bali Barat National park and is a protected area. As a result, the corals and the number of fish and other fauna is truly impressive. It’s some of the best snorkeling I’ve done in Asia.
For this trip we stayed at the Waka Shorea resort. Courtesy of a special concession from the Forestry Service the resort is actually inside the Bali Barat park boundaries. No roads connect it, so you take the boat. The resort is built to be very low profile and is almost completely invisible from the water. They profit share with the Forest Service, so part of your room rate goes back to preservation. The photo above was taken from the jetty at Waka Shorea - looking back at the main part of the island of Bali.
Not a bad way to spend the weekend.