Guest User
July 1, 2023
We arrived and were immediately underwhelmed. Not much of an entrance, dark, and didn’t appear to be near anything. Got into reception area and it was nice enough, looked quite cultural and staff were lovely. We were then shown to our room… At first glance it seemed okay, staff showed us around and first hiccup was a lizard (the first one) running around the walls. This was blamed on the tropical climate we were in, to an extent I can understand this. We were shown the outdoor area which had a bath, shower, sink, storage and toilet. Ants all over the bath and toilet area, the shower had no cover or roof as such, so flies, birds and mosquitos were buzzing around whilst showering. Made me feel as though I needed another wash after coming out a shower. (We had just come from a hotel, Pearl of Trawangan in Gili T, which also had an outdoor bathroom area, but had a canopy and was kept immaculately clean) so no excuses. The shower area was overgrown with plants and the “shower tray”, which was essentially a slab, was covered in moss. I showered with flip flops on as it didn’t seem clean at all. After my shower after a long day travelling, my partner informed me of another 3 lizards that were seen inside the room, as well as sizeable spiders. There was an inch gap at the bottom of the door which likely let everything in - not great. Because each room was its own little chalet, and the roofs weren’t concrete tiles or anything, it made it very loud. We heard birds squawking and cats meowing. We were scared of the thought of going for a pee in the middle of the night as we weren’t sure what we’d find, given it was a completely Open space above the shower. We came to the decision of leaving after not even staying a night. We didn’t feel clean, we were on edge with all the noise and bugs, scared to leave our cases open as they probably would have been full of flies and bugs, and in all honesty we were blinded by a discount (£1500 to £180 for 5 nights). IWe booked the hotel “Swahita Ubud” which was brilliant and immediately got a taxi there. It was during our taxi to Swahita that we found the Sungu to be a 10-15 minute taxi from bars and restaurants. They did offer a shuttle, but we personally would’ve found this a real inconvenience every night. If you love bugs or want to have a glamping experience in Bali, then this might be for you. If you want a bit of cleanliness or luxury, I’d avoid.