TIMESINDONESIA, LOMBOK – Out of 33 exceptional properties across the archipelago, Hotel Tugu Lombok earned the distinguished One MICHELIN Key, an honor reserved for what the Guide defines as a very special stay.
For the first time, the MICHELIN Guide has come to Indonesia, marking a new milestone in the nation’s hospitality scene. Rather than focusing solely on comfort or luxury, MICHELIN recognizes hotels and resorts that embody authenticity, individuality, and a deep sense of place.
This accolade celebrates not only excellence in service and design but also the unique cultural and emotional connection that a property fosters with its guests.
Perched on the white sands of Sire Beach in North Lombok, Hotel Tugu Lombok offers sweeping views of Mount Rinjani and the Gili Islands. Beyond its serene location, the hotel stands as a living museum of Indonesian heritage, filled with art, stories, and architecture that capture the spirit of the archipelago.
Every corner reflects the craftsmanship, faith, and romance that define the nation’s cultural identity. Founder Anhar Setjadibrata envisioned Tugu Hotels as sanctuaries where history and hospitality coexist—places that keep Indonesia’s stories alive through tangible experiences.
At the heart of the property lies Gedong Gandrung, translated as the Hall of Love. The term blends “gedong,” meaning hall, with “gandrung,” meaning passionate love. Inspired by the spirit of Balinese figures I Gusti Gedong and I Gusti Nyoman Lempad, this hall goes beyond being a mere wedding or celebration venue.
It represents devotion, creativity, and the timeless beauty of Indonesian artistry. Within its walls, guests can feel the union of culture and emotion—a place where the country’s creative soul continues to thrive.
A few steps away stands Bale Kokok Pletok, named after the sound of a rooster’s morning call, symbolizing rebirth and new beginnings. Topped with a hand-carved rooster and guarded by Dewi Sri, the goddess of life and fertility, this open pavilion functions as both a cultural stage and a gathering space.
The scent of incense mingles with sea air, creating an atmosphere that feels deeply spiritual and distinctly Indonesian. Its architecture reflects a rhythm that is alive, organic, and unpretentious—a space where visitors can sense the soul of the islands.
The sense of peace continues at Hening Swarga Spa, an open-air temple above the treetops. Here, ancient wellness rituals unfold to the sounds of wind and waves.
Couples and solo travelers alike find serenity on spa beds overlooking the Indian Ocean, surrounded by Majapahit and Singhasari statues that connect the present to centuries of spiritual tradition.
Nearby, a long pool leads to Sang Hyang Purnama, an altar watched by an elephant statue, where guests pause for quiet meditation or gratitude.
Dining at Hotel Tugu Lombok is a journey through history and flavor. At Bale Kokok Pletok, meals are inspired by spice-route traditions and family recipes from Java and Lombok, combining land, sea, and memory in every dish.
Guests may enjoy intimate dinners by the waves, in candlelit pavilions, or in art-filled corners surrounded by antique treasures. Each meal is designed as a continuation of Indonesia’s living heritage—intimate, soulful, and unhurried.
At Tugu Lombok, hospitality is not scripted but instinctive and heartfelt. Guests are greeted as old friends; every small gesture—from offering a cup of local coffee to remembering how one takes breakfast—reflects genuine care.
Art fills every space not as decoration, but as a living dialogue between past and present, featuring terracotta works by Lombok artisans and restored wood panels from across the islands.
The One MICHELIN Key distinction honors hotels that act as gateways to their destinations, celebrating authenticity and cultural depth. For Hotel Tugu Lombok, this accolade affirms a long-held vision: to preserve Indonesia’s stories through architecture, culture, and sincere hospitality.
In every smile, scent, and sunrise, Hotel Tugu Lombok continues to prove that true luxury lies not in opulence—but in soul, connection, and timeless care. (*)
Pewarta | : Khodijah Siti |
Editor | : Khodijah Siti |
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