Lucienne Anhar: Founder Of Tugu Hotels & Restaurants
Lucienne has lived in Bali for 19 years. Her parents built her first Hotel Tugu on Canggu Beach, the first hotel in the area. She has two children, a 12-year-old girl and a 10-year-old boy.
Lucienne has been a hotelier and restauranteur since she graduated from high school. Her family built the hotel to house their collection of antiques and tell the stories of Indonesia's rich art, culture, and history. With her parents and sister, they manage four boutique hotels, eight restaurants, and a coffee plantation. They are currently working on a project in the old town of Jakarta. She's a passionate Balinese and Flamenco dancer who loves food, wine, cocktails, and traveling to exotic places!
WHY BALI? What Do You Love Most About Bali And Raising Your Kids Here?
One of Lucienne's biggest worries is that with the fast-changing world of technology, kids don't have a chance to be 'kids' running around free and safe outside being exposed to a non-sterile environment. Bali is about indoor-outdoor living. As a family, they love going to their hotel in Lombok, which has miles of beautiful beaches, calm turquoise waters, bonfires under the stars, and coconut-lined quiet village roads so the kids can ride their bicycles – its perfect for the kids (and their dad to play golf).
Schools in Bali are more academically relaxed, which is perfect for the kids; Lucienne and her husband want them to learn from real-life experiences. The children travel extensively through hospitality and are exposed to many different cultures and ethnicities.
Lucienne is from the small town of Malang in East Java. She's worked in Bali, Lombok, East Java and Jakarta. She loves that her kids are growing up so close to her roots and exploring a rich melange of cultures from all over the world and have made Bali their home. Canggu has the safety of a small town but feels so rich and global. Bali respects Hindu traditions and spirituality, which is fascinating for kids and adults alike.
OUTINGS: What are 3 of your favorite things to do in Bali? Any secret finds?
Lucienne loves to drive, discover waterfalls and quaint villages, and head north to the rice fields and wild black sand beaches. There are ceremonies for everything! Being blessed with sacred water by the mangaka never fails to give her a feeling of light and peaceful happiness. She also loves staying at home with the kids in their tropical garden, listening to the sounds of Balinese chickens and dogs around us.
ME TIME: How Do You Spend Your "Me Time"?
Massages! She enthusiastically says you can never have enough massages. There is an abundance of excellent therapists in Bali and Indonesia. She also loves staying home and hanging out with her kids and husband.
FAVORITE THINGS: a. Favorite Book b. Favorite Superpower (yours or one you would love to have)
She’s currently reading the book Kopi Dulu, written by her writer friend Mark Eveleigh, depicting his travels across Indonesia over the last few decades. It reminds her of her travels with her father on antique hunting trips.
If Lucienne could have a superpower, it would be to fit in everything she wants to do in a day!
FAVORITE THINGS: Please send us the links to 1-3 Spotify Songs that inspire you / have inspired you?
- Eye of the Tiger
- La Vie en Rose
- Je Ne Veux Pas Travailler
ADVICE: What words of wisdom would you pass down to your younger self?
Take more chances, do not be afraid to fail, and do not postpone trying something new to a later date (she will try it one day...).
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