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.
At The Kayon Jungle Resort, time gracefully waltzes to nature’s rhythm, and the spirit of Kumbhakarna holds sway. As the sun paints an ethereal tapestry upon the foliage, guests are invited to embrace the philosophy of Kumbhakarna, a celebration of quiet reflection, to cast away unease and distress like lingering dewdrops.
Perched atop the Oos River as it flows through Bali’s lush Ubud region, The Kayon Jungle Resort offers a majestic setting steeped in mystique and wonder. In the hushed whispers of time, tales echo through the foliage, revealing the Oos River as more than a mere conduit of water. It transcends the realm of liquid currents, emerging as a living entity adorned with enchanting narratives.