Villa Pangi Gita lies tucked away in a quiet corner of Canggu’s up-and-coming place to be, Pererenan with a hillside with terraced rice fields that cascade downwards, Pangi Gita is a truly green abode. ... Read more
Villa Pangi Gita lies tucked away in a quiet corner of Canggu’s up-and-coming place to be, Pererenan with a hillside with terraced rice fields that cascade downwards, Pangi Gita is a truly green abode. As you pass through its antique wooden doors, you’re greeted by the entryway decorated with traditional
terracotta brick walls. Further ahead, the villa reveals more of itself in an almost playful introduction with a Palimanan stone staircase flanked on one side by intricate locally crafted limestone and a water feature with carp on the other. There are three bedrooms altogether, each situated on their own, giving
guests a sense of privacy. These traditional-styled sleeping pavilions are surrounded by lush gardens rich with tropical flora and connected to one another by a series of steps and flagstones. The villa’s natural layout flows down towards the Pangi River, whose song echoes its melody throughout the
grounds’ water features – such as the free-form pool next to the river, and the water fountains andfishponds which flow over the terraces. This natural sound is paid homage as the villa’s name translates to 'the singing river Pangi’.
Indoors, guests are treated to a glimpse of Balinese history. Warm wood interiors compliment stark white furniture while soaring vaulted ceilings draw your gaze up to iron wood shingled roofs, unique furnishings, and Asian antiques tell a story discerning design and traditional inspiration. Glass walls and open living areas effortlessly merge indoor-outdoor living. One can spend many afternoons in the generous open-sided living pavilion or the traditional balé that overlooks the pool.
Crowning the compound at its highest peak are two ensuite guest bedrooms which feature queen-size four-poster beds, large garden bathrooms enclaved by teak wood walls, and greenery where guests can experience the outdoor rain showers and bathtubs made iconic by Bali’s barefoot living lifestyle. A study is...