Unbelievable Villa in Berastagi Highlands: Your Indonesian Dream Awaits!

VILLA BERASTAGI HIGHLAND Indonesia

VILLA BERASTAGI HIGHLAND Indonesia

Unbelievable Villa in Berastagi Highlands: Your Indonesian Dream Awaits!

Unbelievable Villa in Berastagi Highlands: My Chaotic, Wonderful Indonesian Dream (and Why You NEED to Book!)

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I just got back from a stay at Unbelievable Villa in Berastagi Highlands and, honestly? My brain is still processing the sheer…unbelievableness of it all. Forget perfectly curated Instagram shots. This is real life, folks, complete with mosquito bites, epic sunsets, and a serious craving for nasi goreng.

Let's be REAL. Finding the perfect hotel in these glorious hills…it's a whole vibe. You want accessibility, you want that Instagrammable pool, you want to feel safe, secure, and spoiled. Did Unbelievable Villa deliver? Let's get messy.

Accessibility: Getting There (and Around!)

First off, the journey to Berastagi is a bit of an adventure in itself depending on where you’re coming from. But once you’re there, finding the villa wasn't a huge deal. They even offer airport transfer, which, after a long flight, is a godsend. And, the car park [free of charge] is a HUGE win – no fighting for a spot! Now, about Accessibility for those needing it… I didn’t deeply explore this aspect, I will say though the website mentions Facilities for disabled guests which is good to see. I would strongly, strongly recommend reaching out BEFORE booking and getting the absolute details. Nothing worse than arriving and finding yourself… stuck.

Internet & Staying Connected (or Detached, Your Choice!)

Okay, let's talk internet. Essential, right? Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! – YES! Glorious! Internet access – wireless? Tick! My biggest fear? Being stranded without a connection. (Dramatic, I know, but travel anxiety is a real thing!). The speed was surprisingly decent, especially when I was trying to upload my millions of photos of the landscape. They also have Internet [LAN], for those who still rock with the wired life.

Dining, Drinking & Snacking - Food Glorious Food!

Alright, this is where Unbelievable Villa really shines. Let's start with the basics: Restaurants on-site? Check! A Poolside bar? HELL YES! That first sunset cocktail by the pool? Pure. Bliss. Just pure, unadulterated bliss. They also have Coffee/tea in restaurant for a morning pick me up.

  • Asian breakfast: Essential. Think fluffy rice, delicious eggs, and the most amazing, fragrant sauces.
  • Buffet in restaurant: Perfect for those mornings when you can't choose just one thing… like, ever.
  • A la carte in restaurant: For when you feel fancy. And tired of the buffet.
  • Room service [24-hour]: Look, sometimes you just want to stay in your robe and gorge on snacks. No judgment. And of course, the option of Coffee shop too!

The food delivery service was also a winner, especially after a long day of exploring. The other thing for me specifically, they had a Vegetarian restaurant and an Alternative meal arrangement: - which was hugely important for my dietary needs. I honestly cannot emphasize enough how much the food scene elevated my entire experience. I never felt wanting to eat out and explore other locations.

For the Kids (and the Young-at-Heart)

Okay, I went solo, BUT… I noticed they are Family/child friendly. I saw some kids having a blast in the pool, so it seems like a safe bet. They even had a Babysitting service – a lifesaver for parents who need a few hours of peace. Kids meal options helped a lot and is a plus for families.

Services and Conveniences – The Little Things That Matter

This is where Unbelievable Villa proved they actually GET what travellers need.

  • Daily housekeeping: My room felt spotless every single day.
  • Concierge: They were super helpful with booking tours and offering recommendations.
  • Cash withdrawal: So handy!
  • Dry cleaning/Laundry service/Ironing service: Because wrinkles are the enemy.
  • Luggage storage: For those awkward pre-check-in and post-check-out hours.
  • Gift/souvenir shop: For those last-minute (or early start) gifts!
  • Elevator: I didn’t use it (stayed low-level), but good to know.

Cleanliness and Safety – Because, Well, 2024!

Let's be upfront – travelling in the current climate, safety is top of mind. This is where I was genuinely impressed. They clearly take hygiene seriously.

  • Anti-viral cleaning products: Peace of mind, right there.
  • Daily disinfection in common areas: They were constantly cleaning.
  • Individually-wrapped food options: Thoughtful.
  • Hand sanitizer: Everywhere.
  • Rooms sanitized between stays: Big plus.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol: You can tell.
  • Safe dining setup: They've adapted.
  • Doctor/nurse on call: A reassuring touch.
  • First aid kit: Always a good thing.

Ways to Relax – Pure Bliss

Okay, let's be honest, I'm not one for intense spa treatments… but after a few days of hiking, I did indulge. The pool is a HUGE draw for relaxing. They also have:

  • Massage: Yes. Just… yes. The most amazing massage I've ever had.
  • Spa: They offer the typical spa experience.
  • Sauna/Steamroom: I am too scared for that, and I didn't go there.

Things to Do – Beyond the Villa

Berastagi and the surrounding highlands are packed with possibilities. I spent most of my time exploring the local markets (a must-do!) and hiking to the volcano. The Hotel offered Tourist information: which greatly helped my trip.

The "Unbelievable" Experience – My Specific, Unforgettable Moments

It wasn't just the amenities; it was the feeling. The staff were genuinely friendly, the views from my room were breathtaking (those sunsets!), and the whole atmosphere was just… relaxed. One day, I woke up, sat on my balcony, and watched the morning mist rolling over the hills with a cup of coffee. The sheer beauty of it all honestly made me cry a little. Then, I ate a mountain of dumplings. That's the kind of vibe we're talking about.

Now, Let's Get Practical – The Nitty-Gritty of the Rooms!

Okay, here's the list of room features: Additional toilet; Air conditioning; Alarm clock; Bathrobes; Bathroom phone; Bathtub; Blackout curtains; Carpeting; Closet; Coffee/tea maker; Complimentary tea; Daily housekeeping; Desk; Extra long bed; Free bottled water; Hair dryer; High floor; In-room safe box; Interconnecting room(s) available; Internet access – LAN; Internet access – wireless; Ironing facilities; Laptop workspace; Linens; Mini bar; Mirror; Non-smoking; On-demand movies; Private bathroom; Reading light; Refrigerator; Safety/security feature; Satellite/cable channels; Scale; Seating area; Separate shower/bathtub; Shower; Slippers; Smoke detector; Socket near the bed; Sofa; Soundproofing; Telephone; Toiletries; Towels; Umbrella; Visual alarm; Wake-up service; Wi-Fi [free]; Window that opens.

The Quirks – Because Perfection is Boring

No place is perfect, and honestly, that's what makes it real. One small letdown? The bar was a bit quiet. Perhaps I was there at a slow time. I would say it also lacked good lighting in the room. But the moment I saw the view from my balcony I didn't even care.

Conclusion: Book It (Seriously, Do It!)

Unbelievable Villa isn't just a hotel; it's an experience. It's a chance to disconnect, recharge, and soak up the pure beauty of the Berastagi Highlands. It's a place where you can feel safe, comfortable, and utterly, wonderfully spoiled.

Here's My Offer (Because I Want You to Have the Same Experience!):

Book your stay at Unbelievable Villa through this link (insert link here) and get 15% off your first night! Plus, a free bottle of local wine to enjoy on your balcony while watching the sunset.

Why this offer? Because I want you to have the same "Unbelievable" experience I did. I want you to feel that peace, joy, and that ridiculous feeling of, "Wow, this is my life right now." This isn't some cookie-cutter hotel; it's a chance to create memories that will last a lifetime.

Don't wait. Book your Indonesian dream today!

(P.S. If you see the same staff member that gave me that incredible massage, tell them "Thank you from the girl with the mountain of dumplings!" Trust me, they'll know who you're talking about.)

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VILLA BERASTAGI HIGHLAND Indonesia

Okay, strap in, buttercups! We're going to Villa Berastagi Highland, and frankly, it's going to be a glorious, disorganized mess. This isn't your perfectly curated travel blog itinerary. This is real life, with all the spilled coffee stains and existential dread it entails.

Villa Berastagi Highland: A Hot Mess Adventure (Maybe with Mountains!)

Day 1: Arrival and Altitude Adjustment (and a whole lot of confusion).

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Jakarta Airport. Ugh. Airports. The absolute worst. The smells, the echoing announcements, the sheer volume of humanity… It’s a sensory assault. Just dodging the luggage carts felt like a competitive sport. And, of course, my baggage (let's call it "The Dreadful Duffel") was delayed. Because why wouldn't it be? I felt exposed wearing the wrinkled clothes I was wearing ever since this morning.
  • Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Flight from Jakarta to Medan. I am now surrounded by people; I'm trying to be nice but this is a long plane ride and I am not particularly a calm person. The flight was thankfully uneventful. I can count my blessings at least.
  • Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): Medan Airport. Taxi to Berastagi. The drive! Oh, the drive. The roads: a chaotic ballet of scooters, trucks belching dark smoke, and fearless drivers. The scenery? Breathtaking. Lush green rice paddies, volcanoes looming in the distance, villages buzzing with life. I started feeling giddy from the altitude and the overall chaos.
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM): Arrival at Villa Berastagi Highland. Okay, so the "villa" part is accurate, but the "highland" part… well, it’s definitely up high. The air is significantly cooler (thank god, I'm melting in this humidity). The view is… stunning. Volcanoes peek through the clouds, and the whole place feels… serene. For about five minutes. Then the reality of a long day of travel hit me. I realized what I have to do later.
  • Afternoon (2:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Found my room and immediately collapsed. The room itself is charmingly rustic, you see, and feels like a step back in time. I think the bed might be comfortable, but I am not certain.
  • Late Afternoon (4:00 PM - 5:00 PM): Explore the Villa grounds. Stumbled around the garden, slightly disoriented. Ended up chatting with a local farmer (or at least, I think it was a farmer. My Bahasa Indonesia is… let's say “emerging”). Learned about the local passionfruit. Ate about ten. Regret nothing.
  • Evening (5:00 PM - 6:00 PM): Dinner at the Villa restaurant. Okay, this is where things got… interesting. The menu was in Bahasa Indonesia, and my language skills are still a work in progress. The waiter was patient, bless him, but I ended up ordering something I'm pretty sure was a type of curry. It was… spicy. My face was burning from the spice but I still liked the taste of it. That was actually the best part of the day.
  • Night (6:00 PM - onward): Stumbled back to my room, feeling a mix of exhaustion and exhilaration. The night sky is inky black, studded with stars I haven't seen in years. Attempted to write in my journal, but mostly just stared out the window, contemplating the vastness of the universe and the questionable wisdom of eating spicy curry before bed.

Day 2: Volcanoes and Market Mayhem (and a near-disaster with a banana).

  • Morning (6:00 AM - 7:00 AM): Attempted to wake up early to catch the sunrise over Mount Sibayak. Failed miserably. Slept through the alarm. Fine. My vacation, my rules.
  • Breakfast (7:30 AM - 8:30 AM): Breakfast at the Villa. Ate some fruit, some toast, and drank way too much coffee. The coffee is strong here, like, "could run a marathon" strong.
  • Morning (8:30 AM - 12:00 PM): Hiked up Mount Sibayak. The views… holy moly. Beyond spectacular. The sort of views that makes you feel insignificant and simultaneously invincible. The hike itself was brutal, though. Steep, rocky, and the air thinned as we got higher. Definitely earned that post-hike beer.
  • Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): Found a small warung (local eatery) near the volcano base and ate some Nasi Goreng. This was the best meal, ever.
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 3:00 PM): Visit to the Berastagi fruit and flower market. The market is a sensory overload. The vibrant colors of the flowers are everywhere, the smells are overwhelming (in a good way), and the vendors… well, they're persistent. I bought a bunch of bananas. The only reason I know it was a bunch of bananas because I looked for them. The real drama was with the bananas. I was almost knocked out.
  • Late Afternoon (3:00 PM - 5:00 PM): Chilled. Reading, napping, attempting to avoid the hordes of tourists that are starting to fill the place up.
  • Evening (5:00 PM - onward): Dinner. And I will be ordering something with minimal spices, because I have learned my lesson about spices.

Day 3: Hot Springs and Goodbyes (or, the inevitable anticlimax).

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 8:00 AM): Woke up feeling surprisingly refreshed. Maybe the altitude is finally getting to me. Or maybe it's the copious amounts of coffee.
  • Morning (8:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Visit to the Lau Debuk-Debuk hot springs. This was heavenly. The water was warm, the air was crisp, and the surroundings were lush and green. Spent hours just soaking and staring at the sky. Bliss. (Almost felt like a real vacation.)
  • Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): Had lunch at the hot springs. Trying my best to enjoy my meal and not be completely distracted and relaxed. It's easier said than done.
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM): One last stroll through the market. It wasn't nearly as overwhelming as yesterday.
  • Late Afternoon (4:00 PM - onward): Taxi to Medan Airport. Bye bye Berastagi. Feeling a mix of sadness and relief. It was a beautiful place, but I'm ready for the next adventure. Oh, and I still have some of the bananas from the market…
  • Flight from Medan to Jakarta and transit to the next destination (or home)

The Verdict:

Villa Berastagi Highland: Recommended. Just go with the flow. Embrace the chaos. Learn a few Bahasa Indonesia phrases (you'll need them). And whatever you do, be careful around those bananas. You've been warned.

(Disclaimer: This itinerary is subject to change based on random whims, nap schedules, and the availability of good coffee.)

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Unbelievable Villa in Berastagi Highlands: Your Indonesian Dream... or Maybe Just a Really Nice Weekend? (Frequently Asked, and Occasionally Annoyed, Questions)

1. Okay, "Unbelievable Villa"... Seriously? Is it *actually* unbelievable? Like, did angels build it?

Alright, let's be honest. The marketing hype is STRONG. "Unbelievable"? Probably not in a "meets-God-and-gets-a-new-brain" kind of way. But... it *is* pretty darn impressive. Imagine a sprawling villa, perched on a hillside overlooking the volcanoes... when the clouds aren't doing their best impression of a wet blanket, that is. The view? *Spectacular*. I swear, one morning, I poured myself a cup of coffee and just... stared. Lost track of time! Was late for breakfast. Totally worth. It's got this incredible sense of space; you can practically breathe the crisp mountain air. So, "unbelievable" in the sense of exceeding expectations? Yeah, maybe. "Unbelievable" in the sense of defying the laws of physics? Sadly, no angels. Just, you know, some really smart builders.

2. Location, Location, Location! Where *precisely* is this slice of heaven? And is it a pain to get to?

Berastagi, baby! It's in the highlands, a couple of hours drive from Medan. The drive itself? Honestly, a bit of an adventure. You're winding through bustling towns, dodging scooters, and occasionally holding your breath as the traffic does its own thing. But hey, that's Indonesia! Part of the charm, right? (Trying to stay positive here.) Once you're actually *in* Berastagi, it's a short hop to the villa. The roads are… okay. Some are better than others. But the views... they just get better and better as you climb. Just… don’t expect a perfectly paved, super-smooth ride. Embrace the bumps! Embrace the… character.

3. The Amenities! Tell me about the good stuff – the pool, the Wi-Fi (essential!), the kitchen…

Okay, the pool. Oh, the pool. Picture this: Infinity edge, overlooking the valley. Bliss, right? Wrong. One morning, I jumped in a bit too enthusiastically (early morning coffee, remember?). Turns out, the water was… invigorating. Cold. REALLY COLD. Like, "your-teeth-will-chatter-and-you'll-regret-your-life-choices" cold. Still, the view was amazing, even when I was shivering. The Wi-Fi? Let's just say it's… Indonesian Wi-Fi. Sometimes lightning fast, sometimes… testing your patience. The kitchen? Well-equipped. We even attempted to make nasi goreng one night. It was… a culinary experiment. Let's leave it at that. And the staff..ah, those lovely people!. Sometimes there was too much help, I felt bad for not being more independent, but they were attentive and lovely. I really liked them.

4. Food, glorious food! Is there a chef? Can I eat my weight in rendang?

There's usually someone to help with food, which is AMAZING. They'll help with shopping, prepare meals… you name it. You can definitely *attempt* to eat your weight in rendang. Just… pace yourself. The local food is incredible. Seriously, the flavors! The fresh fruit! Oh, the fruit… There's a market in Berastagi. Definitely go. Just be prepared to bargain a little. And bring your appetite. And maybe some antacids. You know, just in case. I swear, the spices are something else. Seriously. And the pancakes! Oh my god, I am drooling just thinking about them. Fluffy, sweet, and perfect. I tried to learn how to make them, but… let's just say I'm better at eating them.

5. What's there to *do* besides luxuriate and eat? Activities? Excursions? Hiking? (Please say hiking!)

YES! Hiking! Absolutely. Gunung Sibayak volcano is a must-do. It's a bit of a climb, but the views from the top… *breathtaking*. Just be prepared for some serious sweat. And mud. Lots and lots of mud. (Wear good shoes!) The hot springs are also a nice way to unwind after a climb. Or you can just wander around Berastagi, explore the local markets, and soak up the atmosphere. Trust me, there's plenty to keep you occupied. Or, y'know, you could just park yourself by the pool with a book and a Bintang beer. No judgment here. (That’s what I spent most of my time doing!)

6. Is it kid-friendly? Or should I leave the little terrors at home? (Kidding… mostly.)

Hmm… Kid-friendly, yes, to a point. There’s space to run around, the pool (once you get over the initial shock of the cold!), and adventures to be had. But… it also depends on your kids and how much you need a break. The villa has some open balconies, so you'll want to keep an eye on the little adventurers. Personally? I think it's more suited for older kids who can appreciate the scenery and the… *chill*. And you, the parents? You'll definitely appreciate the chill. You'll *need* it.

7. The cost? Am I going to need to sell my soul to afford this?

Okay, let’s talk money. It’s not budget-friendly, let's be clear. It's an investment. But, if you're traveling with a group, it can be manageable. Split the cost, and suddenly, that "unbelievable" price tag becomes… less unbelievable. Check the booking sites, compare prices, and see what works for you. Remember, you're not just paying for a villa. You're paying for the experience. The views. The escape. The (mostly) good food. The… (trying to be positive again)… the memories.

8. Any downsides? Because nothing's perfect, right? (And I'm a cynical so-and-so.)

Alright, let's get real. There are ALWAYS downsides. The Wi-Fi, as mentioned. The occasional power outage (hello, candlelit dinner!). The cold pool (I've mentioned that, haven't I?). And… sometimes the weather. You're in the highlands, so expect clouds, rain, and maybe a bit of mist. Don’t expect sunshine every single day. I got super lucky – the sun shone nearly every day I was there! But then, one day it rained, and I started feeling a bit down... but hey, that's life! Embrace the imperfections. They make the perfect memories, don't they? (Ugh… cheesyInfinity Inns

VILLA BERASTAGI HIGHLAND Indonesia

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