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Fashion mogul Chris Burch built a 5-star resort on a remote Indonesian island — and it's officially the best in the world

Chris Burch bought Nihi Sumba Island in 2012 and transformed it into a luxury resort.

You can stay in Chris Burch's private house for $14,000 a night.

Nihi Sumba Island (formerly known as Nihiwatu) was voted the best hotel in the world by Travel + Leisure for the second year in a row.

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The luxury island resort in Indonesia even beat the Brando, Obama's recent vacation spot.

Nihi was created by internationally known retail brands — C. Wonder and Tory Burch — and investing in several others.

Burch, together with hotelier James McBride, bought a beach hostel on the Indonesian island of Sumba in 2012. The duo spent $30 million renovating the hostel, then reopened it as a five-star resort in 2015.

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According to the Wall Street Journal, Burch splits his time between Miami, the Hamptons, and his resort in Indonesia. Nihi has 27 private villas, including Raja Mendaka, Burch's private home. That particular section has

Nihi is on the west coast of Sumba, a remote Indonesian island.

The name means "mortar stone," and the beach was originally named after a rock formation on the tide.

In 2012, Chris Burch and hotelier friend James McBride bought what was then a beach hostel owned by a couple from New Jersey.

Burch and McBride redeveloped the land and opened it as Nihiwatu in 2015, though they have since changed its name to Nihi.

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It has become the largest local employer on the island. A portion of the hotel's profits are also given to the Sumba Foundation, an organization that funds projects to help the local community.

It has 27 private villas with plunge pools.

Raja Mendaka, Chris Burch's private home, is also available to guests. It has a main house and four additional villas.

Its plunge pool has views over Nihi Beach and across the Indian Ocean.

It also has a large indoor-outdoor entertaining area.

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There are two, two-story tree houses on the resort. Connected by a bamboo bridge, both villas have a bedroom, a bathroom, and a balcony. The main treehouse also has a living area and private infinity pool.

Traditional Sumbanese antiques, local wood, and Ikat prints are featured throughout.

There is a beach spa available, but treatments can also be done in your own room.

The wellness center offers daily group yoga sessions. Instructors can also hold private classes that are tailored to an individual's needs.

The beach has always been considered a surfer's paradise.

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The resort has a rule that no more than 10 surfers are allowed in the water at a time. Surf lessons are also available and cost $250 per person. The sessions are tailored to the amount of experience each person has.

You can book excursions to nearby waterfalls through the resort. One trip includes a 90-minute trek to a blue lagoon where guests can jump off the rocks and swim. The trip costs $175 per person.

Guests can also travel by Safari jeep or boat to neighboring bays with less advanced surfing spots.

There are riding stables with a team of guides to take guests out on sunrise and sunset horseback-riding trips along the beach, or up into the hills and past rice fields and the rain forest.

Prices for a one-bedroom villa start at $750 a night during the low season. Burch's five-bedroom private estate costs around $14,000 a night throughout the year.

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Burch and his partner McBride are also looking to expand and build resorts in Costa Rica and Nicaragua. They want to create resorts that are more accessible to the millennial traveler.

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