0851 7505 9961 (WA) Villa Jogja Rasa Bali
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"0851 7505 9961 (WA) Villa Jogja Rasa Bali

🏡 Sewa Villa di Jogja! 🌺

Rasakan suasana Bali di Villa Jogja Rasa Bali! Ideal untuk liburan keluarga atau teman, villa ini menawarkan kenyamanan dan keindahan.

✨ Keunggulan Villa Kami:

Rekomendasi terbaik dengan harga terjangkau

Kapasitas untuk 10 hingga 20 orang

Dekat Malioboro dan ramah hewan peliharaan


💰 Promo Spesial! Booking sekarang untuk harga terbaik!

📍 Lokasi: Jl. Umbul Tirtho RT.38/RW.9, Warungboto, Yogyakarta

📞 Hubungi kami: 0851-7505-9961

👉 Kunjungi [link] untuk informasi lebih lanjut!


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