Ayana Bali in Indonesia has opened Tevana Garden, a garden oasis that invites guests to connect with nature in South Bali while appreciating the island’s rich biodiversity. The garden spans over six hectares, features walking paths and stopping points, and houses over 80 species of tropical flora.
Derived from Sanskrit, Tevana refers to a place of divine connection. Visitors are greeted by a striking water feature at the entrance plaza before heading down a narrow, winding pathway to explore this green sanctuary for a restorative break.

The Viewpoint Tower boasts panoramic vistas of Jimbaran’s lush landscape and the vast ocean beyond, while kids can have fun at the treehouse playground – there is even a small natural cave to venture into.
For events, the Tea Room offers experiences such as coffee tasting or afternoon tea. There is also a versatile 3,200m² outdoor event space for up to 1,000 guests, ideal for hosting weddings, corporate events, and large gatherings.
Together with SAKA Museum, Ayana Bali’s cultural hub and learning precinct, guests can fully immerse in Bainese culture with a combination of experiences, such as traditional dance at Kampoeng Bali, a jamu workshop at Ayana Farm or boreh treatment at Ayana Spa.
“Ayana Bali is committed to hospitality which blends nature and luxury in perfect harmony,” said Giordano Faggioli, general manager of Ayana Bali. “Whether you’re planning an unforgettable event, or looking for a serene escape, Ayana Bali, with the addition of Tevana Garden, offers an experience that is truly nature-centred, allowing guests to disconnect and rejuvenate during their holiday.”







