
Camaya is a cluster of handmade bamboo houses on a hillside near Selat in East Bali, roughly 80 minutes from Ubud, and Suboya is its two-bedroom flagship. The build is the photogenic bit — a curved bamboo shell with a hanging net you can lie in above the living space — but the views do the real work: rice terraces dropping down the valley and Mount Agung dead ahead on clear mornings. There is a pool, proper bathrooms, and staff who cook breakfast and arrange drivers. It is genuinely rural: nothing walkable, patchy signal in spots, and you need wheels for everything. Sunrise is the daily event; set an alarm and take coffee up to the net. Works as a splurge for a couple or a reasonable split for four friends. Like the rest of East Bali's bamboo houses it is open to the air — mosquito nets and gecko chatter included.
Selat, near Sidemen, East Bali