The Kayon Jungle Resort – Truly Ubud Escape

Philosophy

Kayon

The name “Kayon” draws its inspiration from the profound symbolism of the Gunungan in Javanese tradition, particularly in the context of Wayang Kulit performances. In Javanese culture, the Gunungan is a shadow puppet, typically shaped like a mountain or tree, and serves as a powerful symbol of cosmic balance and harmony.

In Wayang Kulit, a traditional Javanese puppetry art form, the Gunungan plays a central role. It represents the cosmic tree of life, often positioned at the center of the shadow puppet stage. The term “Kayon” itself is derived from the Javanese word for “tree” or “mountain,” embodying the interconnectedness of life and nature.

At The Kayon Jungle Resort, our philosophy is deeply rooted in the symbolism of the Gunungan. We strive to mirror our culture’s balance, harmony, and collective consciousness. The resort becomes a sanctuary where guests can immerse themselves in the rhythmic dance of nature, celebrating the beauty of each moment, much like the timeless narrative portrayed through the Gunungan in Wayang Kulit performances. As you explore our earth-oasis, you’ll discover that every element is designed to echo the profound connection and tranquility embodied by the Gunungan, encapsulating the spirit of Kayon.