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Munduk Cabins
(Desa Hay).

HIGH · CONFIRMED
KEYS
6 rooms
PRICE
$$$$
OPENED
2022
DISTRICT
North Bali
RESTAURANT
Casual
AIRPORT
DPS · 150 min
FAMILY FRIENDLY
Munduk Cabins (Desa Hay)
EXHIBIT A · BAL · ASIA
SAVE
● LIVE · 31K
Six cabins with solar energy, composting, recharge wells. Eco Bali recycling. Every booking funds local education.EXHIBIT A
FAMILY FRIENDLY
ASSESSMENT
50
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UNBOOKABILITY · / 100
DEMAND
90
SCARCITY
50
CRITIC
10
SOCIAL
40
SEARCH
20
GUEST
100
DESK NOTE
Solar on the roof. Water back in the ground. Scholarships for the village. Munduk Cabins built the sustainability stack and then added a human layer: every room night funds a local student. Six cabins in the highlands, and every one of them contributes more than it consumes. The carbon maths is one thing. The education maths is another.
Filed by UB DESK · MENA
1 critic review
QUESTIONS ON FILE12 ANSWERED · 6 PENDING
§ 01 · PHOTO ARCHIVE
The evidence.
FEED-BAL047 · @mundukcabins
§ 02 · CRITIC DOSSIER
What they
filed.
1 REVIEWS
F1
The Fearless Nomad
TIER-4 · WRITER
"Munduk Cabins is unique in that it offers and combines the serenity and coziness of the cabin experience with five star luxury. The last time I stayed in a cabin I was in the…"
TIER-4 SOURCE
§ 03 · THE TAKES
THE READ.
THE OFFICIAL READ

Munduk Cabins under the Desa Hay umbrella is the quieter, smaller-scale version of the Munduk cloud-pool aesthetic at a price that is genuinely accessible. Six cabins, real mountain cold in the morning, and a walk-to-waterfall location that the bigger North Bali resorts cannot match. The hype is minimal and that is the entire point.

THE OFF-BOOK READ

The Melanting waterfall is a 45-minute walk from the property on a jungle path rather than the tourist route from the main road, and it gets almost no foot traffic until the midday tour vans arrive. Leave at 8am, bring water, and the first pool below the falls is swimmable before the afternoon rains kick in during wet season.

§ 04 · WHY UNBOOKABLE
Three
angles.
ANGLE · 01

Solar and Recharge Wells

Solar panels power the cabins. Recharge wells return water to the local aquifer rather than extracting it. The combination of solar energy generation and groundwater replenishment makes the property a net contributor to local resources rather than a consumer. The technical choices are specific and named.

FIELD · 001EX · A
ANGLE · 02

Scholarship Fund

Every booking contributes to a scholarship fund for local students. The programme is built into the rate, not optional. Education funding through hospitality revenue creates a direct connection between guest spending and community benefit. The scholarship fund gives the property a social purpose beyond the environmental infrastructure.

FIELD · 002EX · B
ANGLE · 03

Munduk's Highland Setting

The Munduk highlands sit at approximately 1,200 metres elevation: cool air, coffee plantations, clove trees, and waterfalls. The six cabins are positioned in this landscape. The highland setting means natural cooling (less energy for AC), local agricultural products (shorter supply chains), and an atmosphere defined by cloud forest and quiet.

FIELD · 003EX · C
§ 05 · THE CAVEATS
Real
talk.
01POINT · SCALE

Six cabins in Munduk highlands at 2.5-hour-from-airport elevation, opened 2022. Solar power, recharge wells, scholarship-per-booking model. Real mountain cold mornings, walk-to-waterfall access.

02POINT · AUDIENCE

The audience is Eco-Bali-recycling-aware sustainable-travel guests and scholarship-programme-priority slow-travel donors. Less Munduk-Moding-Plantation infinity-pool than family-of-Desa-Hay community demographic.

03POINT · VARIANCE

Six cabins face highland landscape with similar size and aesthetic. Family suites accommodate larger groups. Differences positional: sheltered cabins better for rainy-season stays.

04POINT · COMPETITION

At $$$$ in Munduk, Munduk Cabins competes with Munduk Moding Plantation ($$$$$). Wins on smaller scale plus scholarship model plus accessible rate, not on Popo Danes architecture.

§ 06 · PROXIMITY
The ground,
mapped.
2 ANCHORS
DISTRICT
North Bali
REGION
Bali
NEAREST AIRPORT
DPS · 150 min
FIELD BRIEF · PROXIMITY
AnchorOn footDistance
WARUNG DARMINI· Shopping Mall10 min789m
Pura Desa/ Puseh Desa Munduk· Hindu Temple10 min791m
PROXIMITY PLAN · ON FOOT
CULTURAL ANCHORS · WALKING DISTANCE
§ 07 · FIELD NOTES
On the
record.
1 MIN READ · UPDATED 2026.05.17
FOUNDED
2022
KEYS
6 ROOMS
TIER
HIGH
AIRPORT
DPS · 150M
INSTAGRAM
31K
DISTRICT
NORTH BALI
SUBJECT · MUNDUK CABINS (DESA HAY)
NORTH BALI · BALI
THE BRIEFING
Munduk Cabins (Desa Hay) opened in 2022 in the Munduk highlands with six cabins powered by solar energy.

Recharge wells replenish groundwater. Composting and recycling through Eco Bali handle waste. No single-use plastic. A scholarship fund supports local education with every booking. Exceptional breakfast included. Family suites available.

2.5 hours from DPS airport. At $$$$ pricing, the environmental and social commitments are comprehensive and specific. The Munduk location places the cabins in North Bali's coffee-and-clove country, surrounded by waterfalls and cloud forest. The scholarship programme turns every room night into a contribution to the community's future.

FIELD NOTES— THE EDITORS, UB DESK
§ 09 · UPDATES
What
changed.
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§ 10 · WEATHER & DEMAND
CONDITIONS.
TOURIST DEMAND · WEATHER · WHEN TO BOOK12-MO RECORD
BALI · SEASON CYCLE

Book AprilJune or SeptemberOctober for the value sweet spot. Plan JulyAugust four to six months out. Confirm Nyepi (March) before booking.

TOURIST DEMAND BY MONTH
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JAN-FEBLowWet-season floor

Demand drops to 30-35 across two of the rainiest months on the Bali calendar, with February averaging 29 rain days and January 25. Highs hold at 30°C year-round, but afternoon downpours land daily and the Indian Ocean swell makes Nusa Islands ferry crossings rough. Rates fall to their wet-season floor, and Ultra-tier inventory is wide open, with Veluvana Bali, Uluwatu Surf Villas and Ulu Cliffhouse all showing genuine availability inside two weeks. For travelers prioritizing budget and uncrowded temples over swimmable conditions, this is the cheapest window for Bali.

MARLowNyepi shutdown

March demand reaches 35 with 26 rain days, but the month''s defining planning fact is Nyepi (Day of Silence), a 24-hour island-wide shutdown. Nyepi falls on a different date each year (Saka lunar calendar), shuts down all flights and ferries, and prohibits guests from leaving hotel grounds after dark. Plan around it specifically: arrive 48 hours before to settle, or arrive immediately after to capture cleaner air, emptier beaches and the post-Nyepi tourism dip. Hotels stay fully open through Nyepi but prohibit external movement, including taxi rides; verify your hotel''s specific Nyepi policy before booking arrival flights.

APR-MAYShoulderWet ramp into dry season

Demand climbs from 50 in April to 55 in May as European travelers begin booking Bali''s dry-season anticipation, but rain holds at 26-27 days monthly. Highs stay at 29°C, slightly cooler than the year-round 30°C average, and afternoon thunderstorms remain reliably daily. Inventory remains broad, with South Bali (Uluwatu Surf Villas, Ulu Cliffhouse) and Ubud properties showing 3-4 weeks of lead time for Ultra-tier rooms during these months. The sweet spot for travelers who want lower rates and lower crowds without committing to peak-rain January-February conditions.

JUNHighPre-peak ramp

June demand reaches 65 as the dry-season narrative starts pulling bookings, with 20 rain days the lowest reading until August. Highs drop to 28°C from the year-round 30°C average, making June physically comfortable in a way July and August aren''t with their school-holiday density. Mid-June begins to tighten on Ubud and South Bali Ultra-tier inventory; Veluvana (5 rooms) and Ulu Cliffhouse (7 rooms) require 6-8 weeks of lead time at this point. The Gili Islands ferry crossings calm down compared to the wet-season swell, making BASK Gili Meno and similar Gili properties practical for the first time since November.

JUL-AUGPeakTwin school-holiday peak

Demand hits 85 in July and 100 in August, with European summer holidays landing first and Australian school holidays layering on top to push the year''s annual peak. Rain drops to 17 days in August, less than December''s 29 but still a wet month by any tropical-destination standard; afternoon storms happen, just less reliably. Ultra-tier scarcity tightens hard, with Veluvana (5 rooms), Ulu Cliffhouse (7 rooms) and Uluwatu Surf Villas (10 rooms) all requiring 4-5 months of lead time across both months. Pricing peaks alongside demand, so direct-booking discounts disappear; Bali''s peak-season inventory rewards only travelers who lock dates four-to-five months ahead.

SEPHighQuiet dry-side window

September demand drops to 80 as European school terms restart, with 20 rain days matching June''s pre-peak figure and crowds noticeably easing across South Bali. Highs return to 29°C, warm but not hot, and the post-Aussie-holiday slowdown reopens direct-channel availability that was locked through July and August. The Gili Islands and Nusa Islands run smooth crossing conditions through September, before the November rain returns to disrupt schedules. September is widely under-rated, with the same dry-season weather as August at noticeably lower rates and notably thinner crowds.

OCTShoulderWet-season transition

October demand drops to 60 and rain climbs to 22 days, the first month back into wet-season territory after the dry-season run. Highs return to 30°C, Bali''s standard year-round reading, and the South Bali surf swell holds for a few more weeks before the western monsoon arrives. Rates step down from August-September levels but remain above the deep-low January-February floor; direct booking gets you the visible discount. Last functional shoulder window before NOV-DEC rain settles in, so target the first three weeks for dry-side experience without peak-pricing structure.

NOVLowWet season returns

November demand drops to 45 as the wet season arrives in earnest, with 27 rain days and afternoon thunderstorms becoming the daily pattern again. Highs hold at 30°C, but humidity spikes and outdoor activity windows compress to morning hours before the daily 2pm storm cycle locks in. Inventory opens broadly across all sub-regions; Ubud and North Bali (Munduk Moding Plantation) become particularly accessible as elevation-dependent travelers thin out. Cheap, quiet and event-free, with budget travelers willing to plan around showers getting genuine Ultra-tier inventory at near-bottom rates.

DECLowChristmas/NYE inside the wet

December demand reads 40, slightly below November''s 45 despite the Christmas/NYE pressure window concentrated in the final two weeks of the month. Rain peaks at 29 days, matching February''s high, and the Indian Ocean swell makes Nusa and Gili crossings rough through year-end. The 12-day NYE booking corridor (December 23 to January 4) locks down Ultra-tier inventory across South Bali and Uluwatu six-to-eight months ahead. Outside that twelve-day window, Bali reads like a typical wet-season month: cheap, quiet, with planning-around-showers required and broad Ultra-tier availability.

Bali runs on two overlapping clocks: its equatorial wet-dry cycle and the school holiday calendars of Australia and Europe, its two largest visitor markets. Where those systems collide, demand spikes hard. The rest of the year, the island is far more negotiable than its reputation suggests.

The dry season runs April through October, and July and August are its unforgiving peak. European summer holidays flood the island in July; Australian school holidays layer on top in August, pushing demand to its annual maximum. Skies clear, humidity drops, and the island's outdoor infrastructure runs at full capacity. If your dates are fixed in those two months, book early. Ultra and Very High tier properties fill months in advance. Uluwatu Surf Villas currently shows as sold out, and Veluvana Bali runs at scarce availability through peak periods.

The shoulder windows, April through May and September through October, deliver the best value equation on the island. Weather is reliably dry, crowds thin considerably once the school-holiday cohorts leave, and Room Demand Scores fall to roughly half the August peak. These months are especially strong for Ubud and the highland properties, where clear mornings reveal volcanic panoramas that vanish during the wet season.

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Book the April-to-May shoulder for dry weather, moderate demand, and the full range of the island's 75 tracked properties available without peak-season competition.

The wet season spans November through March, and it is more manageable than the name implies. Rain arrives in intense afternoon bursts rather than all-day gray, and mornings are often clear. Temperatures stay warm. The trade-offs are real: some outdoor activities turn unreliable, rural roads can flood, and boat crossings to the Nusa and Gili Islands get rougher. But hotel pricing drops significantly, and the rice terraces turn an almost electric green.

One date demands specific attention: Nyepi, the Balinese Day of Silence, falls in March on a date that shifts annually with the Saka lunar calendar. The entire island shuts down for 24 hours. No flights land or depart, no cars move, no lights are permitted after dark, and hotels ask guests to remain on property. It is a genuinely singular cultural experience, but it requires planning. If your trip overlaps with Nyepi, confirm your hotel's policy in advance and treat the day as part of the itinerary rather than an inconvenience.

§ 11 · LEAD TIME
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§ 12 · INSIDER TIPS
Tradecraft
briefing.
TIP · 01UB-BAL-047
BEST ROOM.

All six cabins face the highland landscape. Family suites accommodate larger groups. Request a cabin with the most sheltered position for rainy-season stays. All cabins include exceptional breakfast.


  • MOST SHELTERED CABIN
  • FAMILY SUITE OPTION
  • INCLUDED EXCEPTIONAL BREAKFAST
TIP · 02UB-BAL-047
THE WORKAROUND.

Book direct. The North Bali location means good availability. Combine with Munduk Moding Plantation or Desa Eko for a highland circuit.


  • BOOK DIRECT > OTA
  • NORTH BALI AVAILABLE
  • COMBINE WITH MUNDUK
TIP · 03UB-BAL-047
LOCAL TIP.

2.5 hours from DPS airport. Munduk waterfalls are nearby. Coffee plantations offer tastings. Twin Lakes are a twenty-minute drive. Bring layers for evening. Ask about the scholarship programme.


  • 2.5 HOURS FROM DPS
  • WATERFALLS NEARBY
  • ASK SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME
§ 14 · DEMAND SIGNALS
Where it
stands.
#34 OF 71 · BALI
#34IN BALI · OF 71
#222GLOBALLY · OF 437
DOMINANT ON GUESTS · DOMINANT ON SOCIAL · FIRM ON BOOKING
INSTAGRAM DEMAND
31K
DOMINANT
TOP 13% · followers on file
SEARCH DEMAND
2/10
QUIET
TOP 100% · monthly searches
CRITIC SCORE
1
QUIET
TOP 100% · review on file
BOOKING DIFFICULTY
25/100
FIRM
TOP 66% · availability pressure
GUEST SCORE
10/10
DOMINANT
TOP 13% · from guest reviews
VIRAL REACH
4/10
MODEST
TOP 82% · reach footprint
RANK + PERCENTILE COMPUTED LIVE · 437 ACTIVE PROPERTIESMETHODOLOGY · /HOW-WE-RANK
§ 19.7 · DEMAND TRAJECTORY
Where the
demand's going.
45 READINGS

The real Instagram following over time, plus where this hotel sits for demand in Bali. Pick a range, toggle the lines. Followers are reach and demand, not engagement.

Instagram following
31,381
@mundukcabins
7-day
+41
+0.13%
28-day
+93
+0.30%
Read
Steady
UNBOOKABLE RANK#34Jun 21Jun 30Jul 9Jul 18
Followers are a reach and demand signal, not engagement. Rank and score move in steps, shifting only when the nightly re-score moves a property past another. Each line is drawn only where readings exist.
Standing#26 fastest-growing in Bali1#184 of 426 by followers
§ 18 · FILE CLOSED · UB-BAL-047
Final
assessment.
CONFIRMEDDESK SIGN-OFF

File closes at HIGH. Book direct one to two months out and combine with Munduk Moding or Desa Eko for the highland circuit. Skip if airport-close convenience matters; the drive is 2.5 hours.

FILED BY V. BRANSON · UB DESK · BALI · 2026-05-17
§18.9 · THE RAW FILE

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