Hideout Beehive - River View Bamboo House with Hot Jacuzzi
Hideout Beehive is a private river-view bamboo house in Selat, Bali, designed for couples, friends, or a family of four who want more than a generic jungle stay. The experience is built around a river-fed heated pool, direct access to the running river, and a distinctive hexagon design with a yin-yang roof, round bed, and separate guest sleeping space.
Beehive in Every Detail
Hideout Beehive is made for guests who want a stay with a clear point of difference. Set in a private garden above a running river, it combines a river-fed heated jacuzzi pool, direct river access, and a two-sleep-zone layout for up to four guests. Inside, the Beehive’s hexagon architecture, yin-yang roof, hexagram bedroom detail, and large round bed make it feel immersive, memorable, and unmistakably its own. It is a better fit for slow, meaningful stays than for generic hotel-style travel.


Hideout Beehive is a two-story hexagon bamboo house set in a small private garden with direct views of the running river. A tiny gate and steps lead you down to the water, while the river-fed pool is heated to around 30–31°C and can be heated more on request. The ground floor includes the kitchen, living area, and bathroom with an outside shower. Upstairs, the main bedroom sits beneath the Beehive’s yin-yang design and features a large round bed with futon mattress. A separate enclosed guest house creates a second sleeping area for up to 2 more guests, making Beehive a strong fit for 2–4 people.
Beehive is best for guests who want privacy, warm soaking, and a slower stay rhythm in nature. You can lock the outside gate to the garden for privacy, but the house itself is not lockable. The pool is heated and can take around 6–8 hours to reach temperature, so it is best to request heating in advance, especially for shorter stays. The house also includes a fully equipped kitchen, a fruit plate, a smoothie maker, and one scooter for exploring the Selat area.
From Hideout Beehive, your view is drawn toward Campuhan, the local term for the meeting point of two rivers. In Balinese tradition, this sacred confluence is regarded as a source of holy water used for rituals and purification, giving the setting a deeper sense of place beyond the river view itself. Beehive is also an open, nature-immersed stay in the middle of village and jungle life, so guests should come expecting a more rustic and authentic experience than a conventional hotel.
Find Your Moment to Beehive
Every date on the calendar represents a new chance to unwind, reconnect, and slow life down. Choose the days that call to you and make Beehive your home among the rivers, trees, and warm Bali air.
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FAQ
Hideout Beehive is a private two-story bamboo house in Selat, Karangasem, East Bali, designed for guests who want a river-view stay with a heated river-fed pool, direct river access, and a more nature-immersed experience than a conventional hotel.
Hideout Beehive is in Selat, Karangasem, not Sidemen. The confusion happens because Selat and Sidemen are neighboring areas in East Bali, and Selat borders Sidemen to the south, so travelers often search the two together.
Yes. Hideout Beehive’s standout amenity is its heated river-fed plunge pool / jacuzzi, which is one of the clearest booking drivers in the research and one of the strongest SEO hooks for the page.
Yes. The pool at Hideout Beehive is fed by river water and is typically heated to around 30–31°C, with the option to request it warmer. That specificity is one of the property’s strongest differentiators versus generic “hot tub” stays in Bali.
Pool heating at Hideout Beehive can take around 6–8 hours, so guests should request heating in advance, especially for shorter stays. That makes this one of the most important expectation-setting FAQs for both SEO and conversions.
Yes. Hideout Beehive has direct views of the running river and a tiny gate with steps down to the water, which makes it more than just a “river-view” stay. It offers an actual river-access mechanic, which is rare and highly ownable in search.
In Bali, Campuhan refers to the confluence of two rivers. It is often understood as a spiritually significant place associated with purification and sacred water, which is why it adds real meaning to Hideout Beehive’s setting instead of sounding like vague “spiritual” marketing copy.
Hideout Beehive offers strong privacy, but with an important qualifier: you can lock the outside garden gate, but not the house itself. That makes it a good fit for guests who want solitude and a rustic open-to-nature stay, but not for travelers who require fully lockable indoor accommodation.