De Moksha is an 18-room West Bali property and the location is the trade-off: further from the tourist spine but closer to Tanah Lot and the rice-field pocket north of Canggu. The hype is minimal and the rate reflects that. For travellers who want the Canggu radius without the Canggu noise, it is a reasonable mid-tier call.
Tanah Lot at sunset is the standard photo and it is predictably crowded. The property is 15 minutes from Batu Bolong temple, which sits on a smaller sea-cliff formation just north, and the 4pm window before the main Tanah Lot wave arrives is effectively empty. Go before 4.30pm and walk around to the northern side of the cliff for the cleanest angle.
Saltwater pools replace chlorine. Furniture is recycled from reclaimed materials. Biodegradable amenities replace single-use plastic. Each feature is specific and functional. The eco-friendly approach is material-level rather than programme-level: the sustainability shows in what you sit on, swim in, and use.
Tabanan is Bali's western coast: rice fields meeting the sea, black-sand beaches, and a fraction of the southern corridor's development. Thirty-five minutes from the airport. The quiet is genuine. De Moksha's position gives guests the west coast without the need to drive 2.5 hours to North Bali.
The environmental features at $$$ pricing prove the eco-friendly proposition doesn't require a luxury rate. Saltwater pools, recycled furniture, and biodegradable amenities are operational choices, not luxury add-ons. The $$$ tier makes the environmental commitment accessible.
Eighteen rooms on Tabanan west coast with saltwater pools and recycled-material furniture. 35-min airport transfer. Quieter west-coast character; less developed than south-Canggu strip.
The audience is environmental-priority Tabanan travellers and Tanah-Lot-priority sunset enthusiasts. Less Canggu-beach-club than recycled-furniture-priority eco-conscious demographic.
Eighteen rooms with consistent eco-friendly amenities (no single-use plastic, biodegradable products). Recycled furniture varies by room. Saltwater pool is shared. Differentiation positional, not categorical.
At $$$ in Tabanan, De Moksha competes with Bali Beach Glamping ($$ 50-tent) and Janjisurga ($$$ GSTC-certified). Wins on saltwater-pool plus recycled-furniture commitment, not on GSTC certification or family scale.
De Moksha sits on Bali's west coast in Tabanan with eighteen rooms, saltwater pools, and an eco-friendly commitment: no single-use plastic, biodegradable amenities, and furniture made from recycled materials. At $$$ pricing, the environmental features come without a luxury markup. Thirty-five minutes from DPS airport.
The west coast's quiet character provides the setting. The saltwater pools eliminate chlorine. The recycled furniture gives each room a material story. Tabanan's undeveloped coastline is the location advantage for guests who want beach access without Seminyak or Canggu's density.
Book April–June or September–October for the value sweet spot. Plan July–August four to six months out. Confirm Nyepi (March) before booking.
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File closes at MODERATE. Book direct one to two weeks out for the west-coast Tanah Lot run. Skip if you want urban scene; the west coast trades nightlife for sunsets and quiet.