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Ubud Hotels and Villas |
Ubud is located on the northwest of Gianyar. Ubud name comes after ubad or medicine, it passes on to the curative assets of a herb that produces along the Campuhan River. Many of Ubud's aristocrats were famous for the remedial ability, and long after the closure of royal status, Ubud's royals carry on to order admiration.
Ubud has also long enjoyed its world known reputation as the arts quarter. If tourists want to understand more about Ubud, It's recommended to visit to at least one art museum, such as Museum Neka, Antonio Blanco's Mansion, Museum Puri Lukisan, Puri Lempad, Seniwati Gallery, Agung Rai Museum of Art, Museum Rudana, etc.
The Monkey Forest is another tourist attraction in Central Ubud. Its attraction is perhaps more to tradition than to any inherent worth. Like all monkey forest in Bali, nomadic gangs of roguish, maddening and fearless monkeys, which apparently protect the temple, interrupt the experience. |
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| ALILA UBUD HOTEL |
Alila Ubud is a tranquil and secluded hillside retreat that sits high up on the edge of the rich green Ayung River valley in Bali's central foothills. The resort is located just minutes from Ubud, the island's cultural heart. Blending contemporary design and traditional Balinese architecture, the secluded courtyards, spacious terraces and private gardens create an intimate feeling like none other
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| ARMA RESORT |
ARMA RESORT offers beautiful, comfortable accommodations in a serene and lush environment. Proximity to the ARMA Museum and the ARMA Foundation Theater, Dance, and Music programs provides a unique cultural and artistic atmosphere.
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| BARONG RESORT AND SPA |
Within comfortable walking distance of dozens of art galleries, restaurants, and a myriad small shops selling interesting and usual gifts and souvenirs. The exciting ubud and activity of one of Bali’s most important market towns. Beautiful temples, with fascinating ceremonies.
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| TJAMPUHAN HOTEL |
It pictures yourself on a long balcony, perched high over a tropical ravine. imagine pathaways clinging to a hillside where the hibiscuc and frangipani reach out over statues and wood carvings touch a gentle greetings as you pass.
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| KAMANDALU RESORT AND SPA |
One of Bali most idyllic resort takes its name from a sacred gourd depicted in the ancient Mahabharata epic. This vessel contained the Tirtha Amertha, holy water capable of giving everlasting life. Surrounded by springs from which water is still drawn for religious ceremonies, today's Kamandalu offers much the same soul-restoring reward by providing its guests with relaxation that is both energizing and blissfully languorous.
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| IBAH LUXURY VILLA |
"Ibah" which means bequest in Indonesian was completed on the former site of the Tjetjak Inn in 1995 and offers visitors more than the amenities of a luxury hotel. Ibah is a hand crafted meditation in the art of relaxation. Blending modern and traditional Balinese design, Ibah is one of Ubud's most established boutique hotels. Located on the banks of the Campuhan River, the hotel is within easy walking distance of shops, galleries and restaurants.
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| VILLA TERATAI |
Villa Teratai is an exclusive villa owned by a New Zealand family resident in Indonesia. It is part of the alam sari Resort and Spa and is located high in the cool green hills surrounding the central Balinese town of Ubud, the cultural centre of the island. Located beside the traditional artists’ village of Keliki, Villa Teratai looks out over rice terraces, coconut groves, with Mt Agung, Bali’s holiest mountain, in the distance.
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