Lodge in Abang
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About this lodge
Approximately 95 km from the Ngurah Rai Bali International Airport and built in 2010 with a strong affinity towards Japanese architecture and love of orientalism, the lodge was initially built by a Dutch gentleman as a family holiday home using his admirable collection of old wood and that comprises of 3 cottages (cottages Sea House – now known as Amed, Shiro – now known as Jemeluk and Dragon Fly – now known as Tirta Gangga). He later went on to build another 3 cottages (High Tide – now known as Tulamben, Tower – now known as Karangasem, and Sea View – now known as Seraya) before turning it into a commercial lodge, which was known as Pondok Laut in 2013 until it changed ownership in December 2017.
In early February 2018, the lodge underwent a comprehensive upgrading project, while maintaining its quirky design, and reopens as Amed Lodge with 8 bed rooms and an intimate casual dining facility. Amed Lodge joins the Sudamala Resorts portfolio, a well-known Indonesian boutique resort operator with presence in Bali (Sanur), Lombok (Senggigi) and Flores (Labuan Bajo and Little Seraya Island region).





