Even the most driven soul needs a
place to relax, refresh, and reconnect.
Beyond the Bali you’ve seen,
there’s something more,
a side waiting to be explored by those
who seek something slower,
deeply rooted, and beautifully rare.
With fresh, cool air from Mount Batur, a quiet ambiance, hundreds of time-honored temples, UNESCO heritage rice terraces, preserved jungle, harmonious local traditions, and earthy seasonal cuisine, this is a place in North Ubud, Bali, you didn’t know your soul was missing.
Ubud’s Iconic Water Temple
Bali’s Majestic Volcanic Crown
Misty Highlands of North Ubud
Recognized by UNESCO
On the Ayung River Ubud
To Mt Batur & its Black Savannah
In Ubud’s Lush Rainforest
And if you’re looking for the best place to take it all in
There’s a countryside village where the sacred never left.
Where legend tells of Tirtha Amrita, holy water from the heavens, blessing the land and the fields that still grow within its heritage.
A village where ceremonies guide everyday life.
Offerings to Dewi Sri are placed along quiet irrigation paths. Farmers plant rice by hand and share the same water.
Festivals like Ngerebeg bring the village together in harmony, and visitors are welcomed softly into a rhythm shaped by tradition.