I didn’t think Rawang could be an idyllic vacation destination until I set foot onto Villa Takun’s grounds.
The soft chirping of birds, the rustling of leaves, the distant bleating of goats—this harmonious soundscape was the perfect backing track to the picturesque property in Templer Park.
More than just a villa, the location also comprises a “glamping ground”, a dipping pool, gastronomic offerings, and more. The glamping area is on one lot, while the villa itself is on another.
An outdoorsy charm
If you’re a nature lover, the glamping side of Villa Takun might be your preferred pick. For accommodations, there are two caravans and two A-frame homes, suitable for up to four guests each.
Each of these options features an outdoor baththub, but don’t worry, there are private showers as well.
On the field itself, you can play some soft archery (where the arrows are suction cup-tipped), or chill in one of the surrounding tents.
There are some ducks and goats kept here, but as the team groundskeepers were doing some work during our visit, we weren’t able to see the animals roam and graze on the grass freely.
Aside from the accommodations, there’s also a small caravan parked next to a glasshouse. This would be Köré, a café by Villa Takun that’s typically reserved for its own guests. Aside from cakes and coffee, they actually serve hot, nutritious meals too.
Admittedly, I didn’t expect anything particularly delicious from the café. So, imagine my surprise when I bit into my smoked duck rice bowl and was met with rich textures and flavours. Likewise, my colleagues enjoyed their food too.
A hidden oasis
Onto the other side of the property, there’s the Villa Takun Hall, The Villa Takun Suites, and The Tropical Rooms. If you’re looking for something more luxe, but still just as peaceful and serene, this side would be more suitable for you.
The Villa Takun Suites is perhaps the grandest offering. Departing from the minimalistic style that encompasses the rest of the property, these suites feature a Marrakech-inspired design with warm, reddish hues.
Here, you’ll find an infinity dipping pool, the Aman Takun lounge, and a dining hall—all featuring the Moroccan-inspired interior styles.
The Tropical Rooms refer to the rooms in the main villa. With a more minimalistic approach, these rooms feature rattan, warm wood tones, and lush green touches. There’s even rooms with a sky hammock.
Complete with a natural limestone finish, the Villa Takun Hall is, for a lack of a more effective word, very aesthetic. With cream tones and wood elements, it’s a calming area to kick back or even host a small event. We saw a wedding photoshoot going on in there when we visited.
Right outside, there’s a pool that offers stunning views of Bukit Takun. More of a dipping pool, it’s not exactly designed for guests to swim laps, but it certainly makes for a relaxing space to gaze at the surrounding landscape.
If you’re someone who loves getting that picture-perfect snapshot for Instagram, there are ample opportunities here. From the courtyard to the lounge, every corner is designed to be a gorgeous backdrop.
Oh, and what’s a getaway without the quintessential relaxation experience? The Villa Takun Spa offers treatments that incorporate Claire Organics, a fellow homegrown business.
Villa Takun also hosts workshops on its property, including drawing lessons, bath salts-making sessions, and custom keychain creations, so be sure to check with the staff what they may have in store for you.
There’s also a Theatre Room here, perfect for movie nights.
Last but not least is The EDible.
The brainchild of Chef Edwin Eiap Y. L., this is a private dining experience that experiments with unique ingredients. Seating is limited, serving only up to 12 pax at a go.
Mindful of their environmental impact, The EDible strives to minimise food waste and even grows their own plants from the Edible Garden—Villa Takun’s very own flowers and herbs garden.
We’re told that interested guests can request for a tour of the garden and even take a bite of the organically grown flowers and herbs.
While we weren’t able to give The EDible (or the Edible Garden) a taste, it sounds like a great option for gourmands and foodies.
The ideal escapade
En route to Villa Takun, I hadn’t expected much from the visit. Sure, I expected beautiful sights, based on the images I saw online, but even so, actually being in the space still wowed me.
But more than that, it was how presentable and well-fleshed out the space was that impressed me.
I myself am a proponent of hotels, especially ones by international chains such as Marriott or Hilton. More than the branding, it’s because I know I can expect a standard level of service, hospitality, and cleanliness that leaves no room for surprises—good or bad.
But, as Villa Takun showed me, some surprises can be worthwhile. Managed by IO Home, which also has properties like Dolomite Templer and The White Cottage, the property is lush but also thoughtful, with many amenities, leisurely activites, and a crew of hospitable staff members.
That said, we didn’t actually stay at Villa Takun, so we can’t attest to the full extent of their services.
Still, our visit there showed us that if you’re looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Villa Takun makes for a visit-worthy retreat.
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