A wonderful eco-hotel where the complex resembles a traditional village and all the buildings make good use of recycled wood and solar power. There's excellent local food in the restaurant. The natural environment is sublime here: the climate is refreshing and the air is fresh. It's 1km south of central Batu.
Kampung Lumbung
East Java
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