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Download Wedding Brochure Your happily ever after starts here A True Escape to Environmental Elegance, Seclusion and Comfort THE VILLA A True Escape to Environmental Elegance, Seclusion and Comfort Strategically located in Tugu and only a few hours drive away from Jakarta, Plataran Puncak is now the acknowledged new Family Retreat Icon in Puncak. While tucked nicely and conveniently away from the main roads of Puncak, it is still situated close enough to such famed destinations as Taman Safari, Gunung Mas Tea Plantation, Taman Bunga Nusantara, Puncak Pass and Kota Bunga. It is also in the same complex as the newly built Grand Hill Hotel, Convention Centre, Restaurant and Kopi Tiam Café. Guests who long for a relaxed and laid-back vacation can still enjoy such facilities without having to travel out of the complex. Plataran Puncak allows guests to enjoy nature at its best. All of our five - bedroom villas are equipped with their own private pool with gazebo and individual viewing decks/patios that provide guests with an unrestricted view of the natural and lively river nearby. Surrounded by the Gede and Pangrango mountains with panoramic vistas, the scenes from the villas’ guestrooms are simply beautiful. These breathtaking sights coupled with the sound of the gentle ripples of the adjacent river altogether make up the serene ambience of Plataran Puncak. Narendra Garden Venue Capacity The Wedding Venues Narendra Garden Up to 100 pax Weddings at Plataran Puncak are truly one of a kind. Let nature be the witness to exchanged vows amidst the most Facilities Capacity .noitarbelec elyts-teuqnab tnagavartxe na ro ynomerec etamitni na rof gninnalp rehtehW .sgnittes gnitavitpac .sgnittes rehtehW gninnalp rof na etamitni ynomerec ro na tnagavartxe elyts-teuqnab .noitarbelec Entrust the dedicated team to perfect every detail in creating an unforgettable day, exclusively for you. Villa Rental Buy Out 34 pax The Wedding Packages WEDDING PACKAGES Starting from IDR 75,000,000++ Inclusions • Exclusive six (6) hours usage Narendra Garden and/or up to 10pm • Two (2) nights stay at Villa Puncak by Plataran for 34 pax • Honeymoon Package of 3Days/2Nights at selected resort • Local permit for wedding party • Rain stopper • Vallet parking • Parking area up to 50 cars VILLA PUNCAK BY PLATARAN Address Jl. Raya Puncak KM 84 Tugu Utara Cisarua Bogor, 16750 Phone +62 821 100 49400 Mobile Phone +62 812 2831 3888 Email [email protected] www.plataran.com/puncak HOTELS & RESORTS • VENUES & DINING • PRIVATE CRUISES • ECO TOURISM DEVELOPMENT Borobudur | Komodo | Bromo | West Bali National Park | Canggu | Ubud Tugu - Puncak | Sumba | Jakarta | Tokyo www.plataran.com.
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