Hideout Horizon - Open Plan Bamboo House - Heated Plunge Pool
The most adventurous all-bamboo escape in East Karangasem, Hideout Horizon is a three-level open-plan jungle house built for guests who want the stay itself to feel adventurous. With a heated 31°C indoor-outdoor plunge pool, a 240cm round bed, a hanging net above the water, and no private bedroom, Horizon is a playful base camp for close-knit couples or friends exploring Selat and Karangasem.
Horizon in Every Detail
Hideout Horizon is an open-plan bamboo house in Selat, East Karangasem designed for 2–4 close-knit guests. A bamboo ramp leads to a 240cm round bed with a two-layer mosquito net, a ladder rises to two top-level single beds, and below sits a heated indoor-outdoor plunge pool with a large net above the water. This is a design-led jungle stay for people who want warmth, openness, and adventure in one place.


Hideout Horizon is a completely open-plan bamboo house set across three levels. On the ground floor, you’ll find a fully equipped kitchen, a relaxed living area, a bathroom with an outdoor shower, and a heated indoor-outdoor plunge pool sheltered beneath the overhanging roof. Follow the bamboo ramp up to the 240cm round bed with a two-layer mosquito net, then continue by ladder to the top level where two single beds create the full 2+2 sleeping setup. A large net above the pool adds the playful, adventurous layer that makes Horizon feel unlike a conventional villa.
There is no private bedroom at Hideout Horizon. The entire house is open, so it is best for couples or small groups who are comfortable sharing one continuous space. Breakfast is included, and lunch and dinner can be delivered directly to your hideout for a more private stay. The pool is heated to 31°C and can be warmed further on request.
Because the house is naturally ventilated bamboo, there is no AC or fan, and nights in this part of Karangasem can feel cool. The layout is vertical and playful, with a ramp, ladder, and net above the pool, so Horizon is best suited to guests who enjoy adventurous spaces rather than conventional room separation. If you want a sealed, privacy-first villa, this is not the right fit; if you want an open-plan bamboo jungle stay, it is.
Find Your Moment to Horizon
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 Horizon your home among the rivers, trees, and warm Bali air.
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FAQ
An open-plan bamboo house is a stay where the living, sleeping, and relaxation areas flow together instead of being split into sealed rooms. At Hideout Horizon, that means a completely open, three-level bamboo layout with a ground-floor living zone, a bamboo ramp up to the 240cm round bed, and a ladder to the top-level single beds.
No. Hideout Horizon does not have a private bedroom. The entire house is open, so it is best for couples or small groups who are comfortable sharing one continuous space rather than booking a privacy-first villa.
A well-designed bamboo house can absolutely be a legitimate place to stay, but guests should expect a different experience from a sealed hotel room. Bamboo is widely used in Bali architecture because it is strong, flexible, and well suited to tropical design when properly treated; at Hideout Horizon specifically, the more important “safety” consideration is the open, vertical layout with a ramp, ladder, and pool zone rather than the bamboo itself.
Not always. Many bamboo stays are designed for natural airflow rather than sealed indoor cooling, and Hideout Horizon explicitly positions itself that way: it has no AC or fan because the bamboo structure is naturally ventilated. That said, the page should be honest that nights in this part of Karangasem can feel cool, so guests should book it for the open-air experience, not hotel-style climate control.
Guests should assume that any open-air tropical stay brings them closer to the elements than a sealed villa would. For Hideout Horizon, the right answer is not “no bugs,” but “this is an open-plan jungle stay, and the main round bed includes a two-layer mosquito net to make sleeping more comfortable.”
A heated plunge pool is a compact pool designed more for soaking, cooling off, and lounging than for swimming laps. That definition fits Hideout Horizon well: its pool is a small indoor-outdoor plunge pool built into the experience of the house, not a full-size swimming pool.
Hideout Horizon’s plunge pool is heated to 31°C, and the property states that it can be heated further on request at no extra charge. That is one of the strongest differentiators on the page because it turns the pool into a comfort feature, not just a visual one.
Hideout Horizon is best framed as a 2+2 stay. The main sleeping area is the 240cm round bed reached by the bamboo ramp, and the top level adds two single beds, which aligns with the booking-engine signal that the stay is for up to four guests.
At Hideout Horizon, the official positioning is yes: it can feel cold up there, which is part of why the heated 31°C plunge pool matters so much in the sales story. This is one of the most valuable FAQ angles because it handles a real fit-check concern while reinforcing a core differentiator.
Bamboo glamping in Bali is the combination of immersive nature-first design with real comfort features, rather than basic camping. Hideout Horizon fits that label because it is a fully designed bamboo stay with a kitchen, outdoor shower, heated plunge pool, round bed, and dramatic architecture, while still being completely open to the setting around it.