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It is a beautiful scenery place formerly known as colony, which land is arranged by their own. The people live in six villages; they survive from abaca, coffee, clove, coconuts and spices planted. Here is your chance to experience the real life of the locals; no outsiders’ hands are involved. Experience the hidden plantation estate with picturesque view on grassy track through the clove, coffee, and abaca plantation; including the coffee and abaca processing factories that are powered with water turbine installed in 1927 by the Dutch. Also, you can have a relaxation time while enjoying the locally grown coffee and local snacks in the waterfall viewpoint during the break.
Location
It is a hidden private plantation, located in the foot of Mount Raung, ranges from 450-850 meters above the sea level. It covers approximately 748 hectares area and can be reached within 1.5 hours from Ketapang Indah Hotel.
Accommodation (Bayulor Guest House)
| Number of rooms |
18 rooms
There are 2 wings of the guest house; the right wing (located at the right of the main
hall) consists of a total of 6 rooms and the left wing (located at the left of the main
hall) consists of 12 rooms. |
| Size of rooms |
approximately 30 m, including bathroom and terrace. |
| Location |
all of the guest houses have mostly view to the plantation and the “Dutch left” factory. |
| View |
all superior hotel rooms have mostly view to the garden |
| Facilities |
bathroom with hot & cold shower, private terrace. |
| Bedding configuration |
2 (two) single beds (twin room) |
The Restaurant
The open-air restaurant, overlooking the river, plantation, and the “Dutch left” factory, provides an unforgettable setting for enjoying the authentic Indonesian cuisines. While tasting the traditional fried banana and self-blended coffee, the estate guests can enjoy local dance attraction by the school children from the estate.
Facilities
- 400 ha of abaca, 100 ha of coffee and 100 ha of cloves plantation
- 40 ha of villages
- abaca factory, coffee and clove factory
- Waterfall, the river, and the dam
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