Located on a pristine white sand beach with views of Mount Rinjani, Tugu Lombok features colourful traces of Dutch colonialism and statues of Hindu gods. Built next to an 18-hole golf course, each of the 37 guestrooms is uniquely designed. Tugu Lombok offers 101 Dining Temptations, a tailored approach to dining experiences. Guests can also choose to dine in almost any location from the quiet beach or the garden, to private dining on the pavilion above the lily pond or a table within the extraordinary Bale Kokok Pletok dining hall.


Lucienne Anhar
Your Host and The Team
“Tugu Hotels aim to keep the rich cultural heritage and the romantic, thousands-years-old history of Indonesia alive. Our lifelong passion for Indonesian arts and history was started by my father and proprietor, Anhar Setjadibrata, who had begun collecting Indonesian antiques when he was a young poor medical student in the 1960s. His passion then grew to become a family mission to bring back to life the art, soul and romance of Indonesia, and to introduce them to the world in a package of dreamy landscapes, atmospheric interior and arts that transports guests to another world of ancient kingdoms and quixotic legends. Each Tugu is designed, built, and managed personally by the owner’s family without outside architect or interior designers, as each of them is a work of love. Secret Retreats is a fellowship of passionate owners opening their doors to share their love and legends.”
Anhar Setjadibrata – Keeper of Indonesian Art
The quintessential Renaissance Man, Anhar Setiadibrata is a hotelier, physician, lawyer and the owner of a priceless collection of fine Indonesian art and cultural antiquities. His passion for Indonesian art and history began while he was a young medical student in Java and today has turned into the stunning group of Tugu Hotels that now showcase his art collection.Anhar began collecting antiques in 1972 at the age of 25 when he was a medical representative for an international pharmaceutical company and travelled to visit doctors in small villages. During these visits, he had the opportunity to explore Java, Bali, Nusa Tenggara, Timor and Borneo, and came across many people who were discarding priceless antiquities and cultural relics. They believed these historical treasures to be out of style and old-fashioned. Anhar, however, saw the beauty and rich history of these artefacts. His endless search for cultural antiquities began as a quest, fueled by his youthful idealism to learn the history of his country. He never thought of collecting for profit, but as a way to save these treasures and a tangible piece of Indonesia’s history. As his collection grew, Anhar realised the artefacts needed to be shared and opened his first boutique museum hotel, Tugu in east Java city of Malang, in 1989.
Rooms
Bhagavat Gita Oceanfront Suite
These suites are housed in a beautiful building from the colonial era, with high thatched ceilings, tall antique doors and furnishings, large private tropical gardens with a fish and lotus pond, outdoor bathing areas with tubs carved out of boulders, oversized rainshowers, and large private plunge pools overlooking the ocean and beautiful beachfront. Each room has an oversized king bed. Other facilities include: iPod, DVD player, and hidden 42-inch flatscreen television. The total area of each unit is between 350 m² and 400 m².
Room Facilities : air conditioning, safe box, mini-bar, satellite TV, free Wifi / cable,
CD/DVD player, bathrobe, hair-dryer, plunge pool.
Others : iPod, flatscreen television, bathtub.
Aloon Aloon Garden Villa
These sumptuous individual buildings are surrounded by tropical gardens. Each has its own garden, outdoor dining and lazing areas, and spacious oversized copper sunken tubs. The total area of each unit is between 120 m² and 140 m². Each comes with tree-trunk king size bed or water hyacinth root king size bed, rustic bamboo lamps, Ipod, DVD player, large flatscreen television and custom-made rainshower.
Room Facilities : air conditioning, safe box, mini-bar, satellite TV, free Wifi / cable,
CD/DVD player, bathrobe, hair-dryer.
Others : iPod, flatscreen television, bathtub.
Kampong Lombok Bungalow
This bungalow has an intimate traditional Lombok atmosphere, blending authentic island village characters of bamboo and wood with tropical luxuries. The total indoor and outdoor area of the Kampong bungalow is approximately 60 m².
Room Facilities : air conditioning, safe box, mini-bar, satellite TV, free Wifi / cable,
CD/DVD player, bathrobe, hair-dryer.
Others : iPod, flatscreen television, bathtub.
Swarga
Shanghyang Nirvana and Jagatnata
Ampenan
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Facilities and Highlights
- 2 oversized infinity pools by the beach.
- You may choose any of the available dining venues, your most favorite romantic spot anywhere: in the garden, at the quiet beach, private dining pavilion for two above the lotus pond and so on... only surrounded by nature, torches and candle lights.
- The Hening Swarga Spa consists of a giant open-air temple spa room with nooks lit by oil lamps, an extra-long spa bed for both spouses to enjoy treatment head-to-head, a giant jacuzzi bathtub with jets, fully facing the Indian Ocean.
- The art and antique gallery.
Useful Information
GENERAL
Total number of rooms: 37Time zone: (GMT+08:00) Singapore
Currency accepted: IDR
Credit cards accepted: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, UnionPay
Electricity voltage: 220V
Electricity plug type:

CONCIERGE
Your concierge is ready to assist you with planning and completing your reservation, contact them on dream@secret-retreats.comACCESS
2 hours drive from Lombok Airport, direction Sire Beach to the North.Airport: Lombok International Airport (LOP) - 65 km
CONTACT
Jl. Pantai Sire Desa Sigar Penjalin Kecamatan Tanjung Lombok Utara NTB, 83352 Tanjung, IndonesiaCONTACT HERE
We Care

To support a nearby coral reef, the hotel has also built a unique artistic Biorock structure that aims to generate new marine life. Guests can access it by swimming or canoeing to the site, and then snorkel to see the growing colourful corals and sea creatures. It also features a floating area to sunbathe on or enjoy some shade under the roof's solar panels. Eventually, these corals will cover the entire underwater Barong-shaped structure to form Tugu's logo.
Tugu Lombok recycles used cans, bottles, plastic and candles. Wastewater from the kitchen and laundry is used for gardening, and paper is recycled into bags and wrapping paper. They also support the community by buying all their fresh produce from local farms/markets. 95% of their staff are from Lombok. Guests wishing to participate in Tugu Lombok's local endeavours can help support the turtle farm, pearl farm, local dance/culture, or plant trees.
