This one was established for social aim. Yes, the income is flowed to the education and well being of orphans. I visited YWI years ago, and this time, it looks almost the same with some improvement. The rooms are plenty and humble in positive way. They make us feel like staying in a clean house with the view. The B and G section have the best pool view. I really enjoyed my staying at YWI while accompanying my students holding their leadership training program. The coolest idea was one meeting space is provided for every cluster of 5 rooms - with TV, sofas, water dispenser- in which we can have group chat over snacks and coffee to relax after a long day of activities. The management was so open for request such as turning off almost all lights when my students run the night activity. And they are kind and friendly. For group booking, they give customer choice of food and let them choose when and where to have the meal. If you all have an idea of having a group traning program or maybe a renunion, this place will accomodate you with love and give you smile as a...
Read moreI have visited YWI multiple times with students, both high school and middle school. While it isn't the Ritz Carlton, it is a great place for a retreat with numerous room options, places for sport, a swimming pool, and it is just across the street from Batu Night Spectacular. And to be honest, the Indonesian food is usually quite good and there are numerous options. Highly recommended for a budget stay with your upper...
Read moreRoemah YWI stands in 6 hectares of land. The place is huge, so if your room is way back there, you can either walk or take your car with you there. The lodging is for small and big groups. It has apartment style, rooms with 2 beds, and rooms with 5-6 beds or so. It also has 5 meeting rooms / hall + meals. Good for company's retreat and church retreat. But it may be a bit noisy at night...
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