Tandjung Sari was opened in 1962 and began as an extension of the family home of Indonesian proprietor Wija Wawo-Runtu. The hotel was named Tandjung Sari (cape of flowers) and initially developed as Bali’s very first boutique property to be managed as a small family business catering to the needs of a privileged clientele.
The scale of the entire complex was purposely kept low rise and the articulation of space together with the
rambling indirectness of the
path ways has generated
a relaxed, leisurely pace.
Operational for a quarter of
a century, Tandjung Sari
showcases an eclectic collection
of rare Balinese and Dutch
colonial artifacts as a tribute
to the glorious past.  next