Discover the Story of Ayodya Resort Bali
Discover the Story of Ayodya Resort Bali
The Story of Ayodya
Welcome to Ayodya Resort Bali, the best hotel in Nusa Dua Bali, where the allure of the ancient epic of Ramayana and the enchanting water palaces of Bali converge to create an unforgettable retreat in paradise.
Inspired by the legendary kingdom of Ayodhya, as depicted in the Ramayana, our resort pays homage to the epic tale and the history it represents through its architectural design and cultural motifs. From the moment you arrive, you’ll be transported back in time, greeted by towering statues of mythical creatures and intricate carvings that tell the story of gods and demons.
Wandering through our expansive grounds, you’ll encounter echoes of Bali’s famed water palaces, where tranquil ponds and cascading fountains create a sense of serenity and harmony with nature. Our own interpretation of these majestic structures can be found in the layout of our gardens and the design of our swimming pool, which evokes the feeling of bathing in a royal oasis.
Each corner of our resort is imbued with the spirit of the Ramayana, from the grandeur of our lobby, reminiscent of a royal court, to the intimate courtyards and pavilions where guests can relax and unwind. Even our accommodations pay homage to the epic, with names and décor inspired by characters and scenes from the ancient tale.
But it’s not just the physical architecture that reflects our inspiration from the Ramayana; it’s also the spirit of hospitality and reverence for tradition that permeates every aspect of our resort. Just as Lord Rama and his allies were welcomed with open arms on their journey, so too do we welcome our guests with warmth and graciousness, ensuring that their stay with us is nothing short of extraordinary.
Come, experience the magic of Ayodya Resort Bali, the best hotel in Nusa Dua Bali, where the timeless tales of the Ramayana and the beauty of Bali’s water palaces come together to create a truly unforgettable retreat.
Book your stay with us today and embark on a journey of discovery and relaxation in the heart of paradise.
Architectural Marvels
The architecture of Ayodya Resort Bali is inspired by traditional Balinese design elements while incorporating modern amenities and luxurious touches. Here are some key features of the resort’s architecture:
Balinese Influences: The architecture of Ayodya Resort Bali draws heavily from traditional Balinese design, incorporating elements such as pitched roofs, open-air pavilions, and intricately carved woodwork. These features reflect the island’s rich cultural heritage and create a sense of authenticity for guests.
Landscape Integration: The resort’s architecture is seamlessly integrated with its lush tropical surroundings. Buildings are often nestled amidst gardens, ponds, and water features, creating a serene and tranquil environment for guests to enjoy.
Pavilions and Courtyards: Ayodya Resort Bali features a layout that includes numerous pavilions and courtyards scattered throughout the property. These open-air spaces serve as gathering areas for guests and provide opportunities for relaxation and socialization while enjoying the natural beauty of Bali.
Traditional Materials: Traditional Balinese materials such as thatch, bamboo, and stone are commonly used in the construction of buildings and decorative elements throughout the resort. These materials not only evoke a sense of local authenticity but also blend harmoniously with the natural surroundings.
Water Features: Water is a prominent element in the architecture of Ayodya Resort Bali, with numerous ponds, pools, and fountains scattered throughout the property. These water features not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of the resort but also serve to cool and refresh the tropical environment.
Luxurious Amenities: While rooted in traditional Balinese architecture, Ayodya Resort Bali also offers modern amenities and comforts expected of a luxury resort. Guest rooms and suites are elegantly appointed with contemporary furnishings and state-of-the-art technology, providing guests with a comfortable and luxurious stay.
Overall, the architecture of Ayodya Resort Bali reflects a harmonious blend of traditional Balinese design principles with modern luxury, creating a unique and immersive experience for guests seeking a taste of authentic Bali amidst the lap of luxury.
Beach Bliss, Culture, and Architectural Wonders
Immerse yourself in the unique blend of beachfront tranquility, cultural enchantment, and architectural marvels at Ayodya Resort Bali. Experience the beauty of the beach harmonizing with cultural traditions against the backdrop of stunning architecture.
Welcome to Ayodya Resort Bali, where every element tells a story of elegance, culture, and luxury.
The Golden Deer
Rama and Shinta entered their period of exile in the forest. One day, Shinta saw a very cute golden deer hopping around in their cottage yard. Unbeknownst to her, it was a trap set by Ravana. The golden deer was actually Maricha, Ravana’s brother, disguised. The deer caught Shinta’s attention, and she asked her husband to capture it. This innocent request set off a chain of events that would change their lives forever.
The Deceptive Golden Deer
Seeing a cute golden deer, Shinta urged Rama to catch it. He pursued the deer into the forest, instructing Laksmana to guard Shinta. Realizing it was no ordinary deer, Rama shot it with an arrow. The deer transformed into Marica, Ravana’s commander.
The Hanuman's Proof
This relief depicts the moment when Hanuman provides evidence in the form of a ring given by Rama to Dewi Shinta, who at that time had been abducted and imprisoned by Ravana in the Alengka Palace. The ring serves as authentic evidence that Hanuman is an envoy of Rama.
A Joyous Reunion
This relief portrays the happy ending of the story, where Rama is reunited with Shinta. This reunion occurs after successfully defeating Ravana with the help of Sugriva (the king of monkeys) and also with assistance from Hanuman (the white monkey serving as the commander of the monkey army)
Triumphant Reunion
This relief also depicts the joy of the reunion between Rama and Shinta after a long separation. The happy couple is preparing to return to the Kingdom of Ayodhya, where Rama reigns as king. Their faces reflect immense relief and happiness, symbolizing the triumph of love and fidelity.