Juar House Villa is definitely one of the best nature-themed villas I’ve ever experienced. The accessibility is super convenient, and the vibes remind me of areas like Dago, Ciwidey, Pangalengan, or Lembang—didn’t expect to find that here as well! The villa is so cool and refreshing, surrounded by cornfields. Mornings are peaceful, waking up to the sound of roosters, goats, and distant prayers from a nearby mosque that isn’t too “annoying. ”
I was really impressed with the attention to detail—it’s designed to feel like an old-fashioned countryside village, which is so charming. Plus, you can enjoy fresh produce from their passion fruit garden right in the yard. It adds a unique and authentic touch to the whole experience.
This place is also perfect for family gatherings or group events.
— Plenty of bathrooms, all fully functional with no issues.
— Complete cooking utensils, even traditional liwet pots in various sizes.
— Tons of tableware—enough forks and spoons for up to 50 people or multiple meals.
— Many cozy café-style seating spots.
— Big enough space for group bonfires.
— Spacious parking.
— The prayer area (musholla) is an outdoor bamboo-roofed space, just like a village musholla. It’s spacious and perfect for serene group prayers, especially at dawn.
And the craziest part? The pool water doesn’t sting your eyes when swimming without goggles. It’s such a nice touch!
This villa is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, enjoy a calming countryside vibe, and even taste the fresh produce from the villa’s garden. Highly recommend it!
I was really impressed with the attention to detail—it’s designed to feel like an old-fashioned countryside village, which is so charming. Plus, you can enjoy fresh produce from their passion fruit garden right in the yard. It adds a unique and authentic touch to the whole experience.
This place is also perfect for family gatherings or group events.
— Plenty of bathrooms, all fully functional with no issues.
— Complete cooking utensils, even traditional liwet pots in various sizes.
— Tons of tableware—enough forks and spoons for up to 50 people or multiple meals.
— Many cozy café-style seating spots.
— Big enough space for group bonfires.
— Spacious parking.
— The prayer area (musholla) is an outdoor bamboo-roofed space, just like a village musholla. It’s spacious and perfect for serene group prayers, especially at dawn.
And the craziest part? The pool water doesn’t sting your eyes when swimming without goggles. It’s such a nice touch!
This villa is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, enjoy a calming countryside vibe, and even taste the fresh produce from the villa’s garden. Highly recommend it!