JapaMala Resort – A Samadhi Retreats Property
To backtrack a little bit, we should point out that the villas are equipped with wi-fi — but out here, it shouldn’t be too hard to unplug. Built to coexist with the landscape rather than subjugate it, the accommodations vary based on their location within the resort’s eleven-acre slice of the island. Treetop chalets are very much of the jungle, skimming the top of the canopy, while Seacliff rooms provide unobstructed views of the South China Sea. A sustainable theme runs through the building materials, and the interiors are soothing havens of exposed wood, with open-air baths and plunge pools adding an air of romance to the proceedings.
The grandest villa is a two-story beachfront affair, complete with a kitchenette and tanning beds on the terrace. For those less inclined to cook, there are two restaurants — Mandi-Mandi sits on stilts over the water while Tamarind peeks out of the jungle — and a spa that adds cliffside hot tubs to its wellness menu. What keeps these modern resort trappings from flying in the face of the hotel’s philosophy is the intimacy of the island setting, which provides a peaceful, inclusive harmony that’s impossible to fake.
How to get there:
Please note that Tioman is a relatively undeveloped island, so getting around is done mostly by trekking or by sea taxi. JapaMala Resort has its own boat which is available for hire on an hourly or per day basis.
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Rooms & Rates
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Amenities & Services
- Free wi-fi
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Spa
- Concierge
- Air conditioning
- Multi-lingual staff
- Wake-up service
- Library
- Lounge
- Luggage storage
- No pets allowed
- Golf nearby
- Swimming pool
- Beachfront
- Shuttle service
- Designated smoking area
- Adults only
Need to Know
- Due to property design and safety concerns, the property only welcomes guests who are 12 years of age or older. Additionally, sharing existing bedding with parents in the same room is not allowed. Thank you for your kind understanding.
- Each room is only allowed a maximum of 2 persons per room except for the Hillside Sarang room category and above. Any request for an extra bed is subject to availability and chargeable at an additional MYR 250 nett per unit per night, inclusive of daily breakfast.
- Samadhi Retreats values sustainability, underlying our commitment to preserving our surroundings. We build responsibly and operate eco-consciously.
- All of our rooms are built based on Samadhi’s philosophy of preserving the sanctity of its natural surroundings. Kindly be informed that all rooms have different layouts and designs. No two rooms are the same. Any specific request related to room layout such as the room nearest to the beach area, or specific room number, will be strongly subject to availability upon arrival. Nevertheless, Japamala Resort will be striving to ensure the best stay experience for our guests.
- We also do not practice the usage of single-use plastic throughout our properties, and we encourage our guests to bring their own bottles during their stay in Japamala Resort.
- Japamala Resort requires a deposit of MYR500 per room per night on check-in, the remainder amount shall be returned upon departure. Deposits can be paid by cash or any major credit card.
- Japamala Resort is located on Tioman Island. Currently, Tioman Island is only accessible via ferry from Mersing Jetty or Tanjung Gemok Jetty. The land and sea transfer to Japamala Resort is not included in the room rates.
- Japamala Resort offers a few transfer packages from the sister property - Villa Samadhi Kuala Lumpur to Japamala Resort. Kindly contact the property for assistance in traveling to Japamala Resort.
- Kindly note that the swimming pools are not fenced off and there are no lifeguards present at the swimming pools or on the beach. All guests are advised to swim at their own risk.
- Due to the danger and risk of fire, smoking* of any kind is not permitted within the room. Guests are only allowed to smoke on balconies and ground floors. A cleaning fee with a minimum of MYR 500 per room will be charged should a guest be found violating the No-Smoking policy.
- The East Coast rainy season at Japamala Resort, Tioman Island, typically occurs from November to the end of February each year.
- During this period, access to some resort facilities, such as the Spa, Il Tempio Restaurant, and Mandi-Mandi Restaurant, may be limited.
- The spa will be unavailable from 16th November to 25th November 2024.
- During the closure of Il Tempio Restaurant, its menus will be available at Tamarind Tioman, our all-day dining venue.
- Please take note that due to the remote location of Japamala and occasional adverse weather conditions, WiFi and Internet connectivity service disruption is plausible. The exact stability and speed of WiFi is not guaranteed.
- A Sustainability Tax (Cukai Kelestarian) of MYR 3 per room per night is imposed by the Pahang State Government to all guests. On top of that, a Tourism Tax (TTx) of MYR 10 per room per night will apply for non-Malaysians registered guests upon check-in, imposed by local government.
Credit cards accepted
Sustainability Measures and Certifications
Guest Rooms and Public Spaces
- Conserves energy when rooms are empty
- Uses energy-efficient lighting
- Cleans with eco-friendly products
- Stocks eco-friendly shampoo and soap
- Gives guests the option to reuse linens and towels
- No single-use plastic straws
- No single-use plastic toiletries
- No single-use plastics
Dining
- Sources produce from local farms
- Offers vegan menu options
- Composts food waste
- Reduces food waste
Community and Environment
- Purchases from locally owned businesses
- Hires locally with fair wages, benefits, and advancement
- Actively supports the needs of the local community
- Trains staff in sustainability best practices
- Trains staff in local cultural heritage
- Restores and protects natural ecosystems and wildlife