Indonesian Paradise: Unveiling Hotel Indiana Syariah's Hidden Gem (Mabuun)

Hotel Indiana Syariah Mitra RedDoorz Mabuun Indonesia

Hotel Indiana Syariah Mitra RedDoorz Mabuun Indonesia

Indonesian Paradise: Unveiling Hotel Indiana Syariah's Hidden Gem (Mabuun)

Indonesian Paradise: Unveiling Hotel Indiana Syariah's Hidden Gem (Mabuun) - A Messy, Honest, and Probably Over-the-Top Review

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we’re diving headfirst into the Mabuun side of Hotel Indiana Syariah. "Hidden Gem" they call it? Well, let's see if it's a sparkling emerald or a tarnished trinket. I’m talking the good, the bad, and the probably-shouldn't-have-eaten-that-street-food-before-writing-this ugly truth. Let's go!

First Impressions: The Arrival & Accessibility - Are They Ready for Me?

Okay, so getting there. Airport transfer (a big plus, especially after a long flight!). Car park [free of charge] – score! Driving is a must, cause where else your gonna roam from the resort? The elevator was a lifesaver, a huge win for my weary bones and luggage. And yay, a doorman – felt fancy for about two seconds before realizing I was probably a sweaty mess. The welcome was warm, not that aggressively friendly feel but there! (Shout out to the Check-in/out [express] – who has time to chit-chat when there’s a swimming pool [outdoor] calling your name?)

Important note: The review should include a section about Facilities for disabled guests and Accessibility. Unfortunately, I didn't find enough information about accessibility from the given content. I suggest to look up reliable information on hotel web and other sources.

Rooms: My Sanctuary (or Possible Chaos Zone?)

Alright, let's talk rooms. Thankfully, non-smoking rooms (a must for me, even if I sneak a puff or two outside – shhh!). And the air conditioning? Absolutely vital in tropical climes, and it worked like a champ. Having free Wi-Fi in all rooms is always a win, especially if you’re a workaholic like yours truly. Wi-Fi [free] Check! Internet access – wireless and Internet access – LAN - double check! You can chill or work, the choice is yours.

I loved the blackout curtains. Perfect for blasting the sun and my internal alarm clock. The bathtub did its job, and the bathrobes were fluffy. I also checked whether In-room safe box was accessible.

Oh, the Details… Because It's All in the Details…

  • Additional toilet - always a good sign.
  • The bathroom phone (kinda retro, felt like a spy),
  • The mirror (hello, gorgeous!),
  • The refrigerator (essential for stashing the smuggled snacks),
  • Coffee/tea maker (morning savior).
  • Free bottled water (dehydration destroyer).
  • Alarm clock (useless, my phone replaced this).
  • *The *desk* was actually usable!*

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Food Glorious Food (and the Occasional Food Coma)

Right, food. The breakfast [buffet] was the highlight. Asian breakfast was awesome, with a huge variety of options. The coffee? Decent, but nothing to write home about. The coffee shop provided an excellent caffeine fix later.

  • Restaurants? Definitely.
  • A la carte in restaurant? Yes.
  • Poolside bar? Hallelujah!
  • Coffee/tea in restaurant? Always welcome.
  • Desserts in restaurant? Yup, indulged, zero regrets.
  • Bottle of water? Crucial.
  • Room service [24-hour]? Perfect for midnight cravings.
  • Snack bar? A lifesaver for those between-meal hunger pangs.
  • The Vegetarian restaurant? I might have missed it, but good for them!
  • Salad in restaurant and Soup in restaurant - check!
  • Breakfast takeaway service? Good for heading into the wild of Indonesia.

There was also an alternative meal arrangement option, they were pretty accommodating, and even provided Individually-wrapped food options (thank god for hygiene). They had a bar. What more can you ask for, really?

Ways to Relax: Spa Days and Fitness Fiascos

I went all-in on the spa, and I am here to tell you that the spa offerings are quite good.

  • Massage? Absolutely. (Went back for seconds!)
  • Sauna and Steamroom. (Needed a breather in both)
  • Foot bath. Heaven.
  • Body scrub? YES.
  • Body wrap? Also, yes.
  • Spa/sauna, I could've stayed all day.

Fitness Center – The Real Truth

The Gym/fitness room… let’s just say it’s functional. There wasn’t enough equipment (but who cares, am I right?).

Cleanliness and Safety: A Safe Haven?

Okay, safety is top priority. I saw the evidence of Anti-viral cleaning products being used, Daily disinfection in common areas, which is fantastic. Hand sanitizer stations are everywhere. Staff trained in safety protocol.

  • Rooms sanitized between stays.
  • Safe dining setup.
  • Sanitized kitchen and tableware items – phew!
  • CCTV in common areas – always a good sign.
  • CCTV outside property – reassuring.
  • Fire extinguisher? Yes!
  • Smoke alarms? You bet.
  • Sterilizing equipment? Check.
  • Doctor/nurse on call? (I didn’t need them, thankfully!)

Services and Conveniences: Making Life Easier

  • Concierge - always helpful.
  • Cash withdrawal and Currency exchange (because, money!).
  • Daily housekeeping (bless them).
  • Luggage storage? Yep.
  • Laundry service and Dry cleaning are available.
  • Gift/souvenir shop (perfect for the ‘I-forgot-to-get-you-a-present’ panic).
  • Elevator (vital).
  • Meeting/banquet facilities and Meetings (didn't need them, but good to know!)
  • Seminars and Audio-visual equipment for special events (potential for fun!)

For the Kids: Family Fun?

I didn't bring any kids, but they have Family/child friendly amenities to cover the fun. Babysitting service offers a respite for parents. Kids meal? probably, but this is out of scope.

Things to Do: Beyond the Beach (if there is one)

  • Shriine? Cool!
  • Terrace. Good for early morning views.
  • Smoking area (for the rebels!).

The Bottom Line: Would I Go Back?

Honestly? Yes. Hotel Indiana Syariah's Mabuun isn't perfect. There are probably other hotels which would have been better for me. But its got the swimming pool with view that will take your breath away.

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  • Culinary Delights: From tantalizing Asian breakfasts and international cuisine to poolside snacks and 24-hour room service, satisfy your cravings in style.
  • Hassle-Free Convenience: Enjoy free Wi-Fi, airport transfers, laundry services, and a dedicated staff committed to your comfort and safety.
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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your meticulously planned, color-coded travel itinerary. This is more like… my brain after three espressos and a questionable plate of street food. We're heading to the Hotel Indiana Syariah Mitra RedDoorz Mabuun Indonesia, and frankly, I'm already a little terrified.

The Official, Unofficial, VERY Chaotic Itinerary (Hotel Indiana Edition):

Day 1: Arrival and… Well, We'll See

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Wake up. Or, more accurately, try to convince my brain it's time to actually wake up. I swear, my internal clock runs on Indonesian time, even when I'm not in Indonesia. After a breakfast of instant noodles and questionable coffee concoction that somehow got me through the plane ride, the anticipation sets and it felt like forever.
  • Late Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): The dreaded airport chaos. Jakarta airport is a beautiful disaster, a symphony of honking taxis, bewildered tourists (me included), and the smell of something vaguely fishy. Find a taxi that doesn't look like it's about to fall apart. Negotiating the price is a battle of wills. My Indonesian is limited to "terima kasih" and "berapa harga?" which, let me tell you, is not enough to avoid getting ripped off. Pray the driver understands where the hotel is. Pray harder that he finds it.
  • Afternoon (12:00 PM - 2:00 PM): Check-in at Hotel Indiana Syariah Mitra RedDoorz Mabuun Indonesia. Okay, first impressions: it's… clean? That's a win. The lobby smells faintly of what I can only describe as “clean laundry and hope.” The receptionist is incredibly polite, which is a godsend after the taxi ordeal. Room is functional. The air conditioning is a bit loud, but hey, at least it works.
  • Afternoon (2:00 PM - 4:00 PM) the biggest mistake of my life: I wanted to be spontaneous so I skipped lunch. Instead of going to a restaurant or ordering room service, I headed out. This is where things took a turn for the worse. Now I am at the local market. It was an assault on the senses in the best possible way. The colours, the smells, the sheer energy of the place… I was in heaven…or at least, I thought I was.
  • Late Afternoon (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM): Okay, stomach. You were warned. That street food… wasn't. The burning sensation begins, but it's too late, so I just had to bear it so I head back to the room. And I head with a mission: to take a cold shower to cool the burning sensations, but I am welcomed with the worst thing possible: a cockroach. It was very large and it was crawling up the wall. I scream and scream. And run out.
  • Evening (6:00 PM - onwards): Dinner. Well, trying to eat. It's difficult to find an open restaurant that I can actually stomach, which is now impossible. Try to avoid dying in the hotel room. Pray to whatever deity is listening that the cockroaches stay away. Consider ordering room service, but chicken soup? No thank you, I choose to be brave with the taste.

Day 2: Exploration and Regret (and More Cockroaches?)

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Wake up (if you can call it that). The air-conditioning won the battle. And I am still living. Breakfast at the hotel. Pray it doesn't involve anything that looks, smells, or vaguely resembles that street food from yesterday.
  • Late Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Head out and try to do some actual sightseeing today, perhaps. The local attractions are calling. Hopefully I have an idea of what they are.
  • Afternoon (12:00 PM - 2:00 PM): Lunch. This time, I'm picking a Western-style restaurant. I need something safe, something familiar, something that won't involve me spending the next six hours in a bathroom.
  • Afternoon (2:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Do that sightseeing thing. This is where I’m supposed to be waxing lyrical about historical monuments or breathtaking views. The truth is, I might just end up wandering around aimlessly, getting lost, and sweating profusely.
  • Late Afternoon (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM): Head back to the hotel. Maybe even take a nap. All that walking is exhausting, and the threat of a sudden food-related crisis is ever-present.
  • Evening (6:00 PM - onwards): Dinner. Maybe I'll be feeling brave enough to try something adventurous again, or maybe I'll just settle for plain rice and a prayer. Watch a show. Pray the cockroaches stay away.

Day 3: Departure and Reflections (Mostly About the Cockroaches)

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Wake up. Pack. Try to remember where I left all my belongings.
  • Late Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Check out. Say goodbye to the hotel staff. Probably feel a strange mix of relief and mild sadness, because there's always a tiny part of you that gets attached to the weirdness of it all.
  • Afternoon (12:00 PM - 2:00 PM): Airport chaos (again!). Hope I have enough rupiahs left to buy a decent airport coffee.
  • Afternoon (2:00 PM - onwards): Fly home. Reflect on the trip: the good, the bad, the absolutely terrifying cockroaches. Vow to learn more Indonesian next time. Vow to pack more Immodium. Start planning my next trip back to Indonesia. And then just start praying that I won't be traumatized by cockroaches again.

The Imperfections, The Quirks, The Messy Truth:

This itinerary is more of a suggestion, a framework. It's guaranteed to go off-script. I will get lost. I will embarrass myself. I will probably eat something that I regret. I’ll probably wake up at 3 am from the sun. I’ll probably be tired. The cockroaches will likely be my new friends. But, hey, that’s the beauty of travel, isn't it? The unexpected, the messy, the downright weird. Wish me luck. I'm gonna need it. And maybe some bug spray. A lot of bug spray.

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Hotel Indiana Syariah Mitra RedDoorz Mabuun Indonesia

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Indonesian Paradise: Unveiling Hotel Indiana Syariah's Hidden Gem (Mabuun) - The Messy Truth

So, Hotel Indiana Syariah in Mabuun... is it REALLY paradise? Or just another Instagram promise?

Okay, let's be real. "Paradise" is a big word. My expectations were, shall we say, cautiously optimistic. I mean, Syariah hotel in the middle of Mabuun? I pictured maybe... a slightly dusty lobby, a slightly muted vibe. I was wrong, and kinda right. The initial impression? Clean. Really, impressively clean. But paradise? Well, that's where it gets interesting. The Mabuun location is, lets just say, "remote". Which is great, but not if you crave Starbucks (seriously, there's no Starbucks).

What's the vibe like? I'm not exactly known for my, uh, adherence to rules...

Look, I'm not exactly a poster child for pious living. But honestly? The vibe was surprisingly chill. Yes, it's Syariah, so things like alcohol are a definite no-no. But no one was breathing down my neck. The staff are unbelievably polite. I felt more like I was being welcomed into someone's family home than constantly judged. The key is respect. Respect the rules, and you'll have a great time. My friend, on the other hand, brought a bottle of something "special" that he then promptly hid in the boot of his car for fear of the worst. He barely spoke throughout the entire car ride back!

The rooms... are they just, you know, *rooms*? Or do they have some charm?

Charm? Okay, yes, some charm. They were comfortable. The aircon was a godsend (it gets HOT). The beds were comfy enough. My specific room had a balcony that looked out onto… a field. A very green field. Apparently, cows sometimes wander past. (I missed this, dammit!). The real charm, though, came from the little touches. Like the prayer mats and the direction to Mecca marked in the room. These were small, thoughtful things and I found myself genuinely enjoying them. It's a nice change from the super-slick, generic hotel rooms you see everywhere. But dont expect Four Seasons standards. This is about simple, honest comfort.

Let's talk food. I'm a foodie. Does Hotel Indiana Syariah deliver on the culinary front?

Okay, so this is where the experience took a dramatic turn... in a good way! The restaurant is… well, it's a revelation. Forget bland, pre-packaged hotel food. They serve local Indonesian cuisine. It's home-style cooking, but with a level of care and flavour that blew me away. Seriously, I'm still dreaming about their Ayam Bakar (grilled chicken). The nasi goreng was amazing, the sate was incredible. I even tried something (I forget the name) that I normally wouldn't touch, and it was… *chef's kiss*. It wasn't just the food, either. It was the atmosphere. I ate most of my meals there! It became a ritual, ordering the same thing every day. The first day was a mistake, then I realised after that day! The food really is the star!

Is there anything to DO in Mabuun? Because I'm not one for just sitting around...

Alright, this is where the "hidden gem" part comes in. Mabuun isn't exactly packed with tourist attractions. But that's part of its beauty, the quietness. The Hotel provides some simple things. The pool is small but refreshing, perfect for a dip. There's a spa (I didn't try it, because, well, I'm a man). But the real activities are outside the hotel itself. They can also arrange trips to nearby villages or local markets. You can walk around. It´s peaceful. My advice? Embrace the stillness. Leave your phone in your room (mostly). It’s a chance to disconnect and… breathe. And if you are lucky, you´ll find yourself with some friends to chat with!

What’s the service like? Can they handle a… let’s just say, demanding client?

Demanding? Uh… maybe I should have tested this more. But the staff are amazing. They were genuinely friendly and helpful. They were patient (even when I struggled with the Indonesian phrases) and always went the extra mile. My friend, bless his heart, managed to lock himself out of his room at like 2 am. They fixed it, without batting an eyelid! I was impressed. Plus, they seem to be incredibly good at avoiding eye contact, which is useful when you have a slightly messy friend!

Okay, be brutally honest. What were the downsides? (We can't all be perfect, right?)

Alright, alright. No place is perfect. Mabuun is remote. Very, very remote. Getting there is a journey. The hotel isn't exactly "luxury". Luxury is not really the point. It's about a different kind of experience. The Wi-Fi was sometimes… a little patchy. And I did miss a good cup of coffee. (Again, no Starbucks!). The main downside? Leaving. I really didn't want to leave. I became very attached to that Chicken Bakar and the peace!

Overall, would you go back? And would you recommend it?

Absolutely. A resounding YES. I would go back in a heartbeat. Hotel Indiana Syariah in Mabuun isn't for everyone. It’s not a jet-setting, glamorous destination. It’s a place to slow down, disconnect, and experience a different side of Indonesia. If you go with an open mind, a sense of adventure, and a serious appreciation for amazing food… you'll have a fantastic time. Just remember to pack a good book, and maybe some instant coffee. And definitely, definitely, order the Ayam Bakar. You won’t regret it. (Just don't tell too many people about it. We don't want it ruined, do we?!)

One last thought: what did you *really* think of the hotel?

I left feeling… calmer. More centered. And ridiculously full. It’s not just a hotel, it’s an experience. It's a reminder that sometimes, the best travel is about *not* doing a lot. It's about being present. It's about really tasting the food. It’s about finding beauty in the simple things. And, yes, it's about the chicken. Seriously. Book it. Now. ButFindelicious Hotels

Hotel Indiana Syariah Mitra RedDoorz Mabuun Indonesia

Hotel Indiana Syariah Mitra RedDoorz Mabuun Indonesia

Hotel Indiana Syariah Mitra RedDoorz Mabuun Indonesia

Hotel Indiana Syariah Mitra RedDoorz Mabuun Indonesia