Kaba Kaba Estate

Price: from 1.200 USD
Capacity: 2 persons

Kaba Kaba Estate is a stunning, no-expense-spared private estate offering eight bedrooms, extensive lawns, a large swimming pool and three plunge pools, a home theatre, a games room, a tennis court, a library, a gym, a spa, and an impressive collection of artwork and antiques. With its vast and gorgeous lawned gardens, photogenic vistas, and fantastic living space, Kaba Kaba Estate is an event destination that’s hard to beat.

Celebrations of all kinds acquire a special magic here, be they formal sit-down dinners for 20 or cocktails and canapés for up to 200. It’s a particularly romantic wedding venue; exchange vows on the pool deck against a picture-perfect backdrop of rice terraces with volcanoes shimmering in the distance, then settle down to a candle-lit banquet on the lawn under a canopy of stars.

Living areas

Formal living room; dining pavilion with table for 18; kitchen with drinks bar; three sitting areas; library; media room; games room; rooftop entertainment area with bar.

Staff & Service

Kaba Kaba Estate’s large staff team includes: a villa manager; butlers; housekeepers; chef; cook; gardeners; maintenance; security. Babysitters and spa therapists are available on request for an additional charge.

Dining

The villa offers Balinese, Indonesian, western, vegetarian and children’s meals; cocktails, wines and spirits, liqueurs and cigars. Daily continental breakfast is included in the rates. Grocery cost is charged 20% handling fee which is subject to service and tax at the prevailing rate. Special, off-menu requests and dietary needs are accommodated; dinner parties can be catered (charges apply).

Transport

Safe and reasonably priced metered taxis are easily available; and day or half-day car and driver hire can be arranged via your villa manager (additional costs apply).

Check in & Check out
Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
 
Features & Amenities
Property area 2,600sqm (villa). 13,000sqm (land).
Total of 8 bedrooms: 5 with king-size beds; 2 with twins convertible to king-size beds; 1 with bunk beds x4
Pool: Main pool: 25m x 5m. 0.38m-1.5m depth; Master suite plunge pool: 6m x 3m x 1.2m; Pilisan suite plunge pool: 5m x 3m x 1.1m; Pande kid's pool: 11m x 0.19m x 0.5m.
Telephones provided in all rooms (local calls free of charge, international calls on guest account); complimentary WiFi access.
60-inch satellite channel TV, 106-inch projector screen, Blu-ray disc player, Wii entertainment system and Bose surround-sound system in media room; 32-inch satellite TVs and Blu-ray disc players in all bedrooms (apart from bunk room) plus guest kitchen and Pande living room; 3 iPods; iPod dock in every room.
kids' wading pool and a games room; kids' bunk room and fun activities such as Balinese dance lessons or Yoga lessons for adults and kids at the villa.
Gym; full-size tennis court; croquet lawn; 5 adults' bikes, 2 kids’ bikes.
Barbecue; in-room safes; generator back-up; air-conditioning and dehumidifiers in all bedrooms and dressing rooms.
Nearby
Rumah Sakit Nyitdah Kediri Tabanan Yang Bener 2 km
Rumah Sela 2.7 km
Seseh Beach 7 km
Pererenan Beach 7 km
Tanah Lot Temple 7.7 km
Echo Beach 8 km
Seminyak Beach 10.5 km
Kuta Beach 13.9 km
Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary 14.4 km
Campuhan Ridge Walk 15.1 km
Ngurah Rai International Airport 22 km
 
Max guests (main event)

150 Seated/200 Cocktail

Max guests (second function)

40 guests

Min stay
2 nights (low & shoulder seasons)
3 nights (high season)
5 nights (peak season)
Event fees
Up to 50 guests is at USD 1500++ and for more than
50 guests is at USD 2000++
Community Fee
Local Community Banjar Fee (subject to change):
IDR 4,000,000 for less than 50 guests
IDR 4,500,000 for more than 50 guests
Also applicable to second event.
Villa rates

See villa website (www.kabakabaestate.com)

Curfews

11pm for all music

Kitchen and Bar
Caterers should utilise the villa’s side entrance for loading and set up their satellite kitchen near
the tennis court.
The villa has a bar in the dining room which may be used for events. However, due to the size of
the property, we strongly suggest caterers set up freestanding bars on the lawns or on the
outdoor terrace. In so doing, caterers should take care to protect the grass as well as the surface
of the villa’s bar by using mats to minimise damage.
Guest Washrooms
There are two guest washrooms accessible from the garden that can be used during events. If
necessary an extra toilet is available by the dining area. It is the responsibility of the EO to ensure
the cleanliness of the washrooms during events.
Parking
The parking area is to be kept free for guests’ arrivals and departures (drop off and pick up).
This means that there is no parking on site for EOs or suppliers. Vehicles are permitted for a
one-hour period for loading but should be off site at least one hour prior to the event.
Guests should be encouraged to use drivers for events at Villa Kailasha as there is no taxi
service in the area.
Security deposit

USD$1,000

Event
The dining and living rooms should not be used as event spaces; the furniture in these areas should not be moved or removed.
 
The gardens feature a flat croquet lawn (23 metres x 15 meters) where dinner tables and a dance floor can easily be set up.
 
Marquees are permitted, however no staging is to be built into or over the pool. Floating bamboo and foam structures for candles and flowers are permitted however the EO should ensure their removal by 1am or as soon as guests enter the pool in order to avoid any damage or injury.
 
Fireworks and the release of balloons and/or Thai wishing lanterns are strictly forbidden.

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FAQ

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