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Escape to Nihiwatu this spring

The resort will blend beach vacation and safari experiences

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September 1, 2016

Nihiwatu has announced two special offers, valid from 1 September to 20 December 2016: Stay 7, Pay 5 nights or Stay 4, Pay 3 nights – ideal for extending stays and enjoying more of the truly special place that is Nihiwatu.

Nihiwatu is a truly unique experience – a chance to relax and reconnect with a simpler, healthier and more mindful life. Located on the Indonesian island of Sumba and just a 50-minute flight from Bali, Nihiwatu offers a remote and pristine setting in which to enjoy barefoot luxury, a myriad of activities and natural surrounds.

An outpost to world-class surfing, Nihiwatu also offers snorkelling, stand-up paddle boarding, nature walks, sunset horseback rides on the resort’s 2.5-kilometre private beach, hikes to nearby waterfalls, and more. Another out-of-this-world destination is the Nihi Oka Spa Safari, where a 90-minute hike through rice paddies sees guests arrive to a cluster of private bales nestled between two private beaches.

Both offers are inclusive of:

  • All meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner, afternoon teas and coffees
  • All non-alcoholic beverages
  • Wi-Fi internet
  • Scheduled excursions and activities on land: trips to local Sumbanese villages in Rua / Lamboya and Sumba Foundation Projects; treks to nearby Weihola, Lamboya and mountain biking
  • Activities by sea: stand-up paddle boarding and snorkelling around Nihiwatu beach (when weather conditions permit)
  • All guests can participate in Nihiwatu’s daily scheduled group yoga classes

Terms and conditions:

  • Staying period from 1 September until 20 December 2016
  • Flights from Bali to Sumba (return) are at an additional charge of US $550 per person including transfers to and from the resort
  • Room is subject to availability
  • Cannot be combined with any other promotion
  • Rate is exclusive of 11 per cent government tax and 10 per cent service charge