Where architecture dissolves into nature
In Bali, bamboo is more than a material, it is a philosophy. Flexible, resilient and entirely natural, bamboo architecture has become a symbol of the island’s commitment to sustainable design and harmonious living. These extraordinary homes blur the line between indoors and outdoors, inviting light, air and the surrounding jungle to become part of the experience. Rooted in traditional craftsmanship yet elevated through contemporary design, Bali’s bamboo houses represent a refined vision of ecological luxury, where beauty and responsibility coexist effortlessly.
The Valley of Sidemen
Untouched Bali
Nestled in East Bali, Sidemen unfolds as an untouched landscape of terraced rice fields, misty hills and distant views of Mount Agung. Life moves slowly here. Mornings begin with birdsong and soft light over the valley; evenings settle into profound quiet. It is a place that feels almost suspended in time: raw, peaceful and deeply restorative.
Within this preserved setting, we have selected a collection of bamboo houses in Sidemen: thoughtfully chosen, experienced and approved for their design, privacy and immersive connection to nature.
CAMAYA
Perched above a lush valley, Camaya is an intimate collection of seven handcrafted bamboo villas designed to immerse guests fully in nature. Open-air living spaces frame sweeping views over rice fields and jungle canopy, while net hammocks suspended above the landscape create a sense of floating serenity. Each villa combines rustic authenticity with understated comfort, offering a refined yet elemental escape where sunrise and silence become the true luxuries.
VELUVANA
Veluvana reimagines bamboo architecture with sculptural elegance and panoramic drama. Its six private bamboo houses feature curved bamboo structures, expansive terraces and private pools overlooking the valley below. Thoughtfully designed interiors blend natural textures with modern amenities, creating a balance between wild beauty and sophisticated comfort. At Veluvana, the experience is both cinematic and grounding — an invitation to slow down, breathe deeply and reconnect with the essential.

