Hideout Hay House - Premium Bamboo Glamping Hut

Guest:
2
Bedroom:
1
Bathroom:
1

Hay House is our tiny bamboo hut in East Bali, created for adventurous couples looking for a simpler, more immersive stay in nature. Set beside the rice fields, it brings together the best parts of bamboo glamping in Bali — a king bed under a mosquito net, an outdoor shower, soft morning light, and the feeling of being completely wrapped in the landscape. More intimate than a villa and more grounded than a resort, Hay House is a place to slow down, switch off, and reconnect with each other.

Hay House in Every Detail

A tiny bamboo glamping hut designed for couples who want to feel closer to nature without giving up the essentials. Hay House is small, quiet, and intentionally simple: a king-size bed with mosquito net, an enclosed toilet, an outdoor shower, hot water, electricity, and Wi-Fi if you need it. Surrounded by rice fields and jungle sounds, it offers a slower kind of Bali stay — one built for light packing, early mornings, and genuine immersion in the landscape.

Guest:
2
Amenities:
king-size bed with mosquito net, enclosed toilet, outdoor shower, hot water, electricity, Wi-Fi
View:
rice field and jungle views
Size:
tiny bamboo hut
Bed Type:
1 king-size bed with mosquito net
Categories:
hay house, glamping hut, bamboo hut
Bedrooms:
1
Bathrooms:
1 bathroom with enclosed toilet and outdoor shower
Location:
Karangasem, East Bali

Hay House is a tiny bamboo hut in Bali made for adventurous couples who want a more intimate, nature-immersed stay. The space includes one king-size bed with a mosquito net, an enclosed toilet, and an outdoor shower, all set beside the rice fields with open views and soft morning light. This is true glamping in East Bali: simple, comfortable, and deeply connected to the landscape around it.

Hay House is best suited to couples who enjoy simple living and do not mind being close to nature. You’ll have electricity, hot water, and Wi-Fi, but the experience is designed to help you slow down rather than stay plugged in. The house is compact, there is no 24/7 reception, and we recommend arriving with a small backpack instead of large luggage. If you’re looking for a tiny glamping hut with rice field views and a more off-the-grid feeling, Hay House is a beautiful fit.

Hay House is immersed in local nature, so occasional insects and wildlife are part of the experience. Expect geckos, lizards, ants, frogs, fireflies, and the everyday sounds of the surrounding landscape. The rice fields are right next to the house, which means privacy is limited and farmers may pass by early in the morning. Showering in a swimsuit is recommended. Our standards of cleaning are high, but this stay is designed for guests who are comfortable with a real outdoor glamping experience rather than a sealed villa environment.

Find Your Moment to Hay House

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 Hay House your home among the rivers, trees, and warm Bali air.

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FAQ

Hay House has limited privacy by design. It sits right beside working rice fields, and farmers may pass nearby from early morning. The stay is best for guests who are comfortable with a more open, nature-immersed experience rather than a secluded villa setup.

At night, expect real nature sounds and occasional wildlife. Hay House is for guests who enjoy hearing birds, insects, frogs, and jungle sounds rather than being sealed off from the outdoors. That’s part of the experience, not a flaw in the stay.

Yes — Hay House has Wi-Fi, electricity, and hot water. It delivers the essentials, but the stay is positioned as an unplugging, low-stimulation experience rather than a work-from-Bali setup.

Hay House offers more of an off-grid feeling than a fully off-grid setup. You still have modern basics like hot water, electricity, and Wi-Fi, but the emotional experience is simpler, quieter, and closer to nature than a typical villa stay.

Pack light. Hay House is specifically suited to guests traveling with a small backpack rather than large luggage. A swimsuit for the outdoor shower and practical night basics are smart additions because the stay is simple, open, and nature-forward.

Yes — Hay House is best suited to adventurous couples. Its strongest positioning is as a tiny bamboo glamping hut for people who want intimacy, simplicity, and a more immersive stay in nature rather than a family house, group villa, or luxury romance product.

Yes — Hay House includes an outdoor shower and enclosed toilet. That outdoor-bathroom setup is one of its clearest differentiators and one of the strongest keyword angles in your research. Because privacy is limited, guests are advised to shower in a swimsuit.

Yes — occasional insects and wildlife are part of the Hay House experience. Guests are told to expect things like ants, geckos, frogs, bats, and other small animals because the hut is immersed in local nature. This transparency helps attract better-fit guests.

Hay House is in Selat, Karangasem, in East Bali. That location matters because it supports the quieter, more rural, less nightlife-focused positioning that fits the product much better than Ubud- or Canggu-style expectations.

Hay House is a tiny bamboo glamping hut, not a villa. Its appeal is intentional simplicity: one bed, rice-field-edge immersion, outdoor showering, limited privacy, light packing, and a more raw, intimate connection to nature. That is exactly why it should rank around “tiny bamboo hut,” “glamping hut,” and “rice field stay” rather than “luxury villa” terms.

Location

Hideout, Banjar Alas Tunggal, Jalan Jangu, Selat, Kabupaten Karangasem, 80862, Bali, Indonesia