A graceful tropical sanctuary neighbouring the hillside village of Banjar Puhu north of Ubud, Anantara Ubud Bali Resort is a collection of 85 contemporary suites and pool villas, as well as 15 Anantara-branded residences ensconced in a dense jungle. Dining options at on-site restaurants, lounge and bar range from Indonesian to international with locally sourced organic produce and healthy alternatives. Travellers can unwind at two swimming pools and Anantara Spa, work out at the fully equipped gym and rebalance with morning yoga at a dedicated wellness deck. Other facilities include a kids’ club and state-of-the-art meeting facilities. Beyond the resort, traditional communities, terraced rice fields, Hindu temples and shrines offer cultural immersions at every turn.
COMO Shambhala Estate is located near Ubud and is a real retreat. In its facilities it has experts in Ayurveda medicine, yoga and nutritionists. It has a state-of-the-art gym and offers outdoor activities such as hiking and climbing to make the most of its unique location. The stay in this accommodation invites to make real and lasting improvements in the lifestyle and teaches to relax more completely.
COMO Uma Ubud is a luxury hotel in the centre of Bali. Its 46 suites and villas are relaxed spaces, full of sun, that convey a sense of well-being, also through its landscaped courtyards and its infinity-edge swimming pools. The hotel immerses you in the culture of Bali between rice fields and hills.
Amandari (meaning peaceful spirits) is located in the village of Kedewatan, on the fringe of Bali’s cultural capital, Ubud. Perched on an escarpment high above the winding Ayung River gorge, this resort follows the design of a traditional Balinese village. Pebbled walkways link the thatched-roof suites, each of which has its own walled garden. Amandari provides a unique setting from which to experience the cultural richness of Bali’s artistic centre as well as its mountainous region to the north.