Six Senses Uluwatu is set on the cliff top with breath taking views of the Indian Ocean. It features 103 villas and suites, including accommodations of one, two, three and four bedrooms and three dining venues.
The resort is built with indigenous materials and harmoniously incorporates local Balinese architecture and craftsmanship, based on a sustainable design principle.
With more than 25 years in the hospitality industry, Manish started his hotel career as a management trainee in the Oberoi School of Hotel management and worked in various positions in food and beverage with the Oberoi Group. He then joined the Burj Al Arab in Dubai as private dining manager before returning to India to open The Leela Palace Kempinski, Bangalore. This was followed by a stint with the opening team at the Grand Hyatt Mumbai, followed by a food and beverage management role at The Imperial in New Delhi and on to higher responsibilities at Taj Hotels, Palaces and Resorts.
Manish is alumni of Said Business School, Oxford University and Cornell University in New York. He has managed to find time to become a certified sommelier and enjoys horse riding and reading in his spare time.
Manish says, “Six Senses Uluwatu, Bali marks a key milestone for Six Senses as the brand enters the Republic of Indonesia. I am very excited for this new opening which will bring the Six Senses ethos of sustainability, local sensitivity and wellness together with the traditional local Balinese culture and traditions. The opening dream team is in place and we are all working passionately to make the Six Senses Uluwatu vision, a reality. We look forward to welcoming our guests soon, when the resort opens its doors in early 2018.”