Yesterday we showed you the most sought after Airbnb listing in the world (HERE), and that is one hell of a treehouse.
If you want to come out tops in terms of the world’s best hotel, though, you’re going to need to achieve near perfection.
Enter Indonesia’s Nihi Sumba, voted the best in the world by the readers of Travel + Leisure, scoring a whopping 99.12 out of a possible 100.
The evaluation is based on facilities, location, service, food, and overall value, so let’s see what sets this gem apart from the rest.
Located an hour’s plane ride from Bali, the hotel consists of 33 villas set on 560 acres, which means guests enjoy a great deal of privacy. Then there are all the activities at your beachfront doorstep – surfing, snorkelling, spearfishing, yoga, horseback riding, and hiking, for example.
Travel + Leisure can take it from here – we’ll start with the pictures:
A more in-depth review of the hotel from a 2014 piece:
Take that, crummy outdoor showers.
Added bonus – apparently there aren’t large groups of Ozzie or British blokes on a lad’s holiday, getting tattoos they will one day regret and lusting after anything with a pulse.
[source:travel&leisure]
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