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Indonesia's most iconic island with stunning beaches, lush rice terraces, vibrant temples and refined villas with a dynamic dining and wellness scene.
A remote island of rolling savannah, dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches, Sumba is known for its strong ancestral culture and untouched landscapes, offering a rare sense of raw beauty.
A remote archipelago of limestone islets and turquoise lagoons, Raja Ampat is one of the world’s richest marine environments and a paradise for divers.
Quieter than Bali, Lombok offers serene beaches, traditional villages and the striking presence of Mount Rinjani, perfect for those seeking nature and space.
Wild and untamed, Sumatra is home to dense rainforest, rare wildlife including orangutans and dramatic volcanic landscapes.
Dry Season (May – September): Warm, dry and sunny, best for beaches and outdoor activities.
Wet Season (October – April): Hot and humid with tropical downpours, usually short and intense.


An ultra-exclusive island sanctuary in the Anambas archipelago where pristine lagoons, coral atolls and white beaches define the setting, rooted in barefoot luxury and immersion. Marine adventures such as snorkelling, diving, sailing and paddleboarding uncover vibrant reefs and hidden coves while villas and over-water retreats remain closely connected to the sea, complemented by open-air dining that celebrates regional and sustainable flavours beneath starlit skies in one of the world’s most remote tropical landscapes.


A remote, ultra‑luxury sanctuary on Sumba Island, defined by its wild beaches and rolling jungle. Life here centres around world‑class surfing, barefoot‑luxury villas with cliff and ocean views and bespoke activities such as island exploration, horseback riding on deserted shorelines and immersive cultural encounters with local communities. With sustainable gastronomy that highlights regional produce and unforgettable moments from sunrise to starlit evenings, it delivers a truly transformative, once‑in‑a‑lifetime escape.


A secluded wellness retreat set within a lush river valley near Ubud, where jungle-covered hills, sacred springs and flowing water shape a deeply restorative environment. Guests stay in elegant residences immersed in nature, spend their days between yoga pavilions, hydrotherapy pools and holistic treatments, and follow personalised wellness programmes designed to restore balance. Rooted in both ancient healing traditions and modern expertise.


A design-forward beachfront retreat on the wild shores of Sumba, where modernist architecture meets the island’s raw, untamed landscape. Guests stay in spacious studios, suites and private villas with ocean views, spend their days between turquoise lagoons and experience a blend of art, culture and exceptional dining shaped by locally sourced ingredients. Rooted in community and a strong sense of place, it offers a unique stay.


Fivelements Bali is a nature‑anchored wellness sanctuary on the Ayung River, centred around Balinese healing traditions and holistic wellbeing. The property integrates sacred design with bespoke wellness programmes, including plant‑based dining, energy healing, yoga and river purification rituals that honour local culture and rhythm. With immersive forest and riverfront experiences, workshops and mindful practices, it offers a deeply restorative base for reconnecting body, mind and place.





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