Where the road from Ubud ends, Sidemen begins.
A primer on the geography, climate, culture, and tenure history that makes Sidemen Valley a singular commercial proposition in East Bali.
A primer on the valley before the market discovers it.
A structured overview of Sidemen Valley as a commercial real estate corridor in East Bali — geography, scale, and the institutional investment case.
The regency where Bali's last untouched commercial corridor sits.
An institutional analysis of Karangasem Regency — demographics, tourism trajectory, government investment, and its role in Bali's tourism dispersal policy.
Volcanic terrain, gravity-fed irrigation, and a corridor of microclimates.
A technical analysis of Sidemen Valley's physical geography — Mount Agung proximity, topography, soil composition, water systems, and microclimate zones for resort siting.
Subak, sacred geography, and the social licence to develop.
How Sidemen Valley's UNESCO-associated Subak system and traditional banjar structures create social licence — and a competitive development advantage — when engaged correctly.
Annual temperature, rainfall, and the operational calendar.
Detailed climate analysis for Sidemen Valley — temperature ranges, wet and dry season patterns, rainfall data, solar exposure, and operational implications for resort development.
Reference imagery from the 2024 drone survey.
Gated aerial photo library from the 2024 Sidemen Valley drone survey — five categories covering valley floor, rice terraces, ridgeline parcels, river access, and sunset aspects.