Bambootel Sawah View
Panoramic rice field and jungle views, Private villas with heated pools
Panoramic rice field and jungle views, Private villas with heated pools
Balinese-inspired spa treatments, Hilltop location with forest views
Serene Ayung River valley setting, Natural spring water sacred pool
Traditional Balinese dance performances, Two stunning infinity pools
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Expansive infinity pool with jungle views, Exceptional spa in a cave-like setting
Terraced jungle infinity pools, Unique cultural activities
Infinity pool with jungle views, On-site spa and massage services
Infinity pool with forest panorama, Smart rooms with integrated tech
Riverside spa with waterfall shower, Secluded jungle river sanctuary
Rainforest and river views, Private pool villas with waterfall views
Exceptional jungle-view dining, Secluded private pool villas
Proximity to Monkey Forest and Ubud Market, Award-winning DaLa Spa treatments
Infinity pool overlooking the jungle, Tabia restaurant Eat Well philosophy
Exceptional à la carte breakfast, Lush rice field and jungle views
Yoga with jungle and river views, Riverfront villas with private pools
Villas with private pools and jungle views, Infinity pool overlooking Campuhan Valley
Outdoor pool and garden oasis, Authentic Balinese design and decor
Authentic Balinese dining experiences, Balinese healing and spa
Sky yoga hut with panoramic views, Private pool villas in jungle setting
Prime location near Monkey Forest, Exceptional à la carte breakfast
Outdoor pool and sun terrace, On-site restaurant with diverse cuisine
Infinity pool with jungle views, Activities for cultural immersion
Flexible all-day breakfast, Private pool villas for ultimate seclusion
Valley of the Kings jungle views, Private villas with heated pools
Serene rice field view rooms, Outdoor swimming pool and garden
Panoramic jungle and temple views, Romantic poolside dining
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Prime location near Ubud attractions, Infinity pools with jungle views
Guided morning rice field walks, Private pool villas with stunning vistas
Infinity pools with jungle views, Open-air restaurant with valley views
Hillside sanctuary above Ayung Valley, Award-winning infinity pool
Infinity pool with jungle views, Spa with professional masseuses
Secluded rice field location, Multiple outdoor swimming pools
Villas with private pools and rice field views, Unique outdoor shower experiences
Natural saline swimming pool, Unique welcome with traditional rindik music
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Often mentioned as the cultural centre of Bali, Ubud is inland from the beach resorts and offers a vastly different experience. Although arguably equally as hectic with tourists, Ubud is focused around history and culture as opposed to surfing and nightlife. International appeal for the region increased greatly after the release of Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat, Pray, Love and its consequent blockbuster film adaptation. The memoirs depict Ubud in an idyllic light and although it is not as glamourous as the film suggests, the majority of visitors to Ubud and its surroundings fall in love with its intense culture and exotic atmosphere.
Ubud, although referred to as if it were a single town, is actually a collection of small villages and as a result is spread across a large area with multiple focal points. Many of the reference points are religious or cultural buildings such as the Ubud Royal Palace which intersects two major roads: Jl Monkey Forest and Jl Raya Ubud. These two streets are home to dozens of shops, restaurants and cafes, forming the core commercial centre of Ubud and often extremely busy. Many visitors are shocked at the intensity of this part of the town especially given Ubud’s reputation as the peaceful and religious region of Bali, however not all of Ubud is this chaotic. Following the streets away from this central intersection, it is possible to discover smaller side streets featuring hotels in Ubud which look out onto vast fields and forest. Although the network of winding streets, and one-way systems may seem baffling upon first impression, after a few days most visitors find themselves easily navigating the area using various familiar reference points to avoid being lost.
The history of Ubud is of course an essential dimension of the region, however the modern day culture which has been formed as a consequence, presents an exotic array of local cuisine. There are dining options to suit all budgets, with fine high-class restaurants in modern buildings sat next to grassroots street food stalls, all providing a variety of Balinese cuisine. Food is a huge part of the Indonesian lifestyle and Ubud truly spoils its visitors with such an extensive mix of restaurants waiting to be explored. It is not simply local cuisine represented, particularly along Jl Monkey Forest and the surrounding streets, there has been an influx of international cuisine with Italian, Mexican and American styles available amongst others. This adds to Ubud’s universal appeal and ensures that those staying in an Ubud hotel can experience a blend of culture whilst having the reassurance of home comforts. Furthermore, there are dozens of restaurants which also provide cooking lessons for visitors with the desire to learn about the local cuisine in depth.
Ubud is also home to dozens of souvenir shops and markets offering a multitude of local art and crafts. Tourists browse through lively market stalls and creative boutiques for everything from small quaint nick-nacks to huge statues and sculptures. Ubud Market at the intersection of Monkey Forest and Raya Ubud is the epicentre of this and the stalls expand outwards into the surrounding streets. Away from the market there are specialist stores selling more individual products, here visitors can find unique made-to-order crafts as well as workshops, presenting a chance to get involved and learn the creative process. There are countless examples of these shops across the centre, ensuring that most Ubud hotels are within walking distance. For those looking to shop in a quieter environment, many of the smaller villages in the Bali countryside contain independent craft stores with a variety of local jewellery, paintings and carvings. After a day exploring the markets, a popular way to unwind is to take in one of the many traditional dance performances extended to tourists, usually performed open-air in a temple.
Despite its dense central area, many of Ubud’s highlights lie further away from urbanisation. In terms of accessing the lesser frequented spots, the most convenient method of transport is to rent a scooter, a very common option especially with younger tourists. One of the quintessential Balinese scenes is the rice terraces and to the north of Ubud, the village of Tegallalang is home to the most iconic terraces. However visitors can venture into remote neighbourhoods to find more peaceful rice paddies without the hoards of tourists and consequent market sellers. The outskirts of Ubud also present additional examples of Balinese architecture, with several significant temples frequently explored by visitors. These include Gunung Kawi, a stunning temple dating back to the eleventh century and set in a lush green valley; a most archetypal Bali landscape. Visitors looking to experience the tranquil side of the Ubud have the choice of many hotels set away from the hustle and bustle, often offering spa treatments and yoga classes amongst other relaxing facilities. For those seeking a more adventurous outdoors, there are also a host of activities available in rural Bali. Tours offer rafting, quad-biking, and off-road cycling amongst others, and give a true opportunity to get far off the beaten track.
In Ubud, you might want to check out Aksari Resort & Spa Ubud by Ini Vie Hospitality, The Westin Resort & Spa Ubud, Bali, Bambootel Sawah View, Ayung Resort Ubud. These hotels come highly recommended by many travellers.
For a taste of luxury in Ubud, you might want to explore Aksari Resort & Spa Ubud by Ini Vie Hospitality, The Westin Resort & Spa Ubud, Bali, Bambootel Sawah View, Ayung Resort Ubud. These hotels are known for their superior amenities and high-class services.
Travelling with pets? The hotels Aksari Resort & Spa Ubud by Ini Vie Hospitality, Arya Arkananta Resort & Spa, Alamdini Resort Ubud, Suara Alam Ubud Villa by Ini Vie Hospitality could be ideal. These hotels are not only pet-friendly but also offer numerous amenities to make your pets feel at home.
If you’re looking for a relaxing spa experience during your stay in Ubud, check out Aksari Resort & Spa Ubud by Ini Vie Hospitality, The Westin Resort & Spa Ubud, Bali, Bambootel Sawah View, Ayung Resort Ubud – all of which offer great spa services and facilities.
If you’re looking for a hotel with a pool in Ubud, check out Aksari Resort & Spa Ubud by Ini Vie Hospitality, The Westin Resort & Spa Ubud, Bali, Bambootel Sawah View, Ayung Resort Ubud – all of which offer great pool facilities for guests to enjoy.
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