About Gonjong Harau

Gonjong Harau Landscape

A Hidden Paradise in West Sumatra

Gonjong Harau is a breathtaking destination nestled in the heart of West Sumatra, Indonesia. Known for its stunning limestone cliffs, lush valleys, and cascading waterfalls, Gonjong Harau offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness.

Our luxury villas provide the perfect base for exploring this hidden paradise, allowing you to immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature while enjoying modern comforts and traditional Minangkabau hospitality.

Our Story

Gonjong Harau Villas was founded in 2020 with a vision to share the beauty of Harau Valley with the world. Our founders, deeply rooted in Minangkabau culture, wanted to create a space where visitors could experience the magic of this region while supporting local communities and preserving the natural environment.

Each of our villas is designed to reflect the unique architecture of the Minangkabau people, featuring the distinctive “gonjong” roof that gives our resort its name. We've combined these traditional elements with modern luxury to create a truly unforgettable stay for our guests.

Our Features

Best Villas

Enjoy the finest villa accommodations throughout Indonesia

Modern Rooms

Modern and comfortable living spaces for an exceptional experience

Complete Facilities

Providing all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay

Secured Safety

We prioritize your security for peace of mind throughout your stay

Strategic Location

Convenient and accessible location to make your journey easier

Famous Cuisine

Offering signature dishes from various regions of Indonesia

Our Mission

To provide an exceptional, culturally rich experience for our guests while preserving the natural beauty and traditions of Harau Valley.

Sustainability

We are committed to sustainable tourism practices, working closely with local communities and implementing eco-friendly initiatives in all our operations.

Local Experience

We offer curated experiences that allow our guests to engage with local culture, from traditional cooking classes to guided hikes through the valley.