Amanvari, Mexico
Set amid wild nature, Amanvari emerges where the distinct desert, mountain and ocean landscapes of Baja's East Cape converge.
Arranged in two gentle crescents, Amanjiwo’s Pavilions take their cues from the architecture of Borobudur, with raised terrazzo platforms and garden terraces that extend into open living spaces. Views unfold across terraced farmland, the Menoreh Hills and towards Borobudur. Some include private pools.
Pavilion
Overlooking Borobudur and the surrounding valley, these 243-square-metre (2,616 square-foot) pavilions feature a private six-metre pool and shaded balé for seamless outdoor living.
Pavilion
Overlooking the iconic Borobudur temple stupas and surrounding valley, these 243-square-metre (2,616-square-foot) pavilions offer generous living spaces and a private garden for outdoor relaxation.
Pavilion
With views across the Menoreh Hills and rice paddies, these expansive 243-square-metre (2,616-square-foot) pavilions feature a private six-metre pool and thatched-roof balé for intimate outdoor lounging.
Pavilion
Overlooking the Menoreh Hills and rice paddies, these expansive 243-square-metre (2,616 square foot) pavilions offer elevated views and seamless outdoor living.
Pavilion
Facing verdant gardens, these expansive 243-square-metre (2,616-square-foot) pavilions feature a six-metre pool and shaded outdoor balé.
Pavilion
Set within a private walled garden, these expansive 243-square-metre (2,616-square-foot) pavilions offer garden views and outdoor lounging under a thatched-roof balé.