Sapulidi Resort Spa & Gallery Bali is a natural eco-living boutique resort and villas surrounded by iconicUbud's rice field. Settled in heart of a traditional Balinese village, Desa Mas Ubud which is a picturesque area blessed with productive paddy terraces and tropical lush garden.
With a collection of 33 units of stylish rooms and villas, the resort design and architect inspired from the ordinary Balinese activity. Each rooms & villas combines local elegance with natural life accommodation. Sapulidi Resort Spa & Gallery Bali also features an outdoor infinity pool with a sun deck overlooking the rice fields, an unique RempahRempah Restaurant and Bulakan Spa.
Just a 10 minutes short trip from central Ubud will lead you to Sapulidi Resort Spa & Gallery Bali. The resort offers complimentary shuttle services runs at scheduled intervals throughout the day to and from Ubud to experience the various attractions of this artistically charged town.
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Offering greenery view of paddy terrace, Rempah Rempah Restaurant is serving you from contemporary western and innovative Indonesian and Balinese specialties in a fresh atmosphere within the environment of the real Bali's Village at corner of the rice field. Open daily from 8 am to 10 pm.
Your outdoor pleasure needs are taken care while you are staying at Sapulidi Resort Spa & Gallery Bali. Spend your days by relaxing and soaking up the sun at our infinity swimming pool with classic rice field view.
Experience personal rejuvenation at our Spa & Wellness Centre inspired by authentic traditional Balinese's wellness. A signature Balinese massage complete with endless view of rice filed is the ultimate form of relaxation to reverse daily hectic.
It is typically served in the mid-afternoon. It is the time for you to explore the Indonesian and also local flavors! These Indonesia savories are surprises for your palates.
Reservation: minimum 1 day before
Period: daily from 3pm until 5pm
Price: IDR175.000net/couple
Please contact our Guest Service Agent for further information or booking
The journey will be commenced from Sapulidi Resort Spa & Gallery. Our team will lead you for 90 minutes, exploring the rice field by the Resort, going through rice terrace pathways, village temple and traditional living compounds. You will be explained about the stage of rice production, the ancient ‘Subak’ irrigation system and Balinese way of life.
Reservation: minimum 1 day before
Period: 2 hour
Price: complimentary for in-house guests
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Balinese dance is famous for its dynamic, angular and intensively expressive. It is a centuries old tradition that is an integral part of culture, religious belief and social life at Bali island. Our team will give you accurate guidance and we believe that you will be able to perform it within 1 hour.
Regular activities: Every Thursday (4pm) and Every Saturday (10am)
Period: 1 hour
Price: complimentary for in-house guests
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Rindik is Balinese music instrument. It is 11-13 keyed xylophones tuned to a fairly even-tempered scale. The delicate humming sound produced by this instrument conjures up images of breezy rice fields and sunny days. You will be taught the basic of how to play it and at least within 1 hour you might understand the basic things of this music.
Regular activities: Every Wednesday (4pm) and Every Friday (10am)
Period: 1 hour
Price: complimentary for in-house guests
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We bring you to short distance excursion to enjoy some point of interests nearby Ubud Area. There will be Monkey Forrest or Royal Palace or Ubud local Market or Tegenungan Waterfall or Tegalalang Rice Field Terrace or Goa Gajah, etc.
Regular Activities: Monday to Saturday (2pm)
Reservation: minimum 1 day before
Period: based on destination
Price: complimentary for in-house guests
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Making 'Canang" or Balinese Offering is a real experience as Balinese. Join our team to prepare it for our daily worship. This is Daily Guest Activities you may join from 3pm until 4pm local time. This complimentary Resort Activities for our lovely Guest.
Regular Activities: Monday to Friday
Period: 1 hour
Price: Complimentary for in-house guests
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Experience the unique Balinese tradition 'Paddy Plantation' at our Resort. Bali is very famous for its ingenious design of irrigation system 'Subak'. Come and join us preserving sustainable farming of Balinese based on Tri Hita Karana philosophy.
Event Activities: Every April & September (Date TBA)
Period: on request
Price: Complimentary for in-house Guests
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Campuhan Ridge Walk is a free and easy nature trek, popular among repeat visitors to the central highland town of Ubud. The area provides a great retreat from the more hectic southern parts of the island, but this trail presents an even more pristine outback to escape from the contemporary boutique, guesthouse and restaurant-lined Jalan Raya Ubud. While the hike lets you enjoy cool fresh air and probably the most gorgeous hillside vista in the region, it also allows you to shed off some calories too with its nine-kilometre hill track. Getting to the starting point is relatively easy. Those staying at the Warwick Ibah Luxury Villas and Spa have the best starting point to the Campuhan Ridge Walk, as the main access is a concrete path just down from this boutique hotel&...
Campuhan Ridge Walk is a free and easy nature trek, popular among repeat visitors to the central highland town of Ubud. The area provides a great retreat from the more hectic southern parts of the island, but this trail presents an even more pristine outback to escape from the contemporary boutique, guesthouse and restaurant-lined Jalan Raya Ubud. While the hike lets you enjoy cool fresh air and probably the most gorgeous hillside vista in the region, it also allows you to shed off some calories too with its nine-kilometre hill track. Getting to the starting point is relatively easy. Those staying at the Warwick Ibah Luxury Villas and Spa have the best starting point to the Campuhan Ridge Walk, as the main access is a concrete path just down from this boutique hotel’s main entrance. Smaller letterings under the signage of the Warwick Ibah, bears “Going to The Hill” with an arrow pointing left, and as soon as you take on this path, the verdant surroundings of the Campuhan Valley immediately come to sight, lined by dense tropical foliage.
A small bridge over the revered Campuhan River leads to the majestic Pura Gunung Lebah temple complex. Signs before the temple clearly show the directions to follow along the route, which borders the eastern walls of the temple. These intricately carved walls and the towering ‘meru’ tiers of the shrines visible from the path provide an exotic and cultural touch to the beginning of this nature walk. You might meet a few fellow trekkers on their way back from their earlier jog, but most of the time you’ll have the path to your own. A few hundred meters and up the slopes from the temple, the view widens to reveal the vast hills that make up the valley hinterland. The best time to enjoy the Campuhan Ridge Walk is early morning and late afternoon, when the temperature is cool and when the skies show their best hues during sunrise and sunset. Slopes as far as the eye can see are an undulating sea of green, covered in tall reed grass, which at times are harvested by the locals for thatched roofing that is typical in traditional Balinese architecture.
The Campuhan Ridge Walk spans an approximate nine kilometres in total, passing over the lush valley of the Sungai Wos River. On clear mornings or afternoons, you can enjoy a breathtaking backdrop of Mount Agung and outlying small village houses girt by rice fields. Continuing north along the ridge the tall grass transforms into the paddies of the small village of Bangkiang Sidem. Karsa Café of the Bali Rice Terrace Villas resides here, providing a convenient pause for refreshments or a quick bite while admiring the view. Leisure walkers may take the trek back to Ibah, while the more serious and curious trekkers can continue west towards the outskirts of Bangkiang Sidem, down to the Sungai Cerik River then climbing up towards the hills of Payogan in the village of Kedewatan. On your way back, relieve your muscles with a great Balinese massage at your Ubud hotel or at one of the small spas that line the main Ubud road.
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Ayung River is the largest river in Bali. The start location for this river rafting is in Abiansemal district of Badung regency of Bali. About 4km from Sangeh Mongkey Forest tourist site. And it will end in Ubud.
The main attraction of rafting in ayung is the existence of kerajinan2 (relief) ramayana story along 1km river wall. And on the cliffs of his river terdatu many resorts, Villa + Hotel2 famous.
The length of rafting in the river ayung is about 9 km and takes approximately 3 hours. Which makes the weight and tired the truth is not his rafting but down to his river from the meeting point above, we have hundreds of stairs to descend to get to his ...
Ayung River is the largest river in Bali. The start location for this river rafting is in Abiansemal district of Badung regency of Bali. About 4km from Sangeh Mongkey Forest tourist site. And it will end in Ubud.
The main attraction of rafting in ayung is the existence of kerajinan2 (relief) ramayana story along 1km river wall. And on the cliffs of his river terdatu many resorts, Villa + Hotel2 famous.
The length of rafting in the river ayung is about 9 km and takes approximately 3 hours. Which makes the weight and tired the truth is not his rafting but down to his river from the meeting point above, we have hundreds of stairs to descend to get to his river. Bener2 needs a fight.
Rafting in the river ayung is governed by several operators, among others, there are Sobek, Bahamas, Ayung Rafting and so on. The price of his package is also almost similar except Sobek yg mmg somewhat expensive because his name is well known with a pretty good service.
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Ubud Monkey Forest, also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest of Padangtegal, is one of Ubud’s most popular attractions; a natural forest sanctuary that is home to a horde of grey long-tailed macaques. The site is well preserved thanks to a community-based management program. The forest is also conveniently positioned near Ubud Town Centre, and within easy walking distance from guesthouses and resorts along the main roads of Jalan Hanoman and the namesake Jalan Monkey Forest. Besides watching playful monkeys in their natural habitat, swinging through canopies, lazing along pathways or feeding on bananas, the site offers cool walks along paved pathways through a leafy nutmeg forest. Beautiful ancient temples with guardian statues covered in moss also feature throughout the forest. Those staying outside of Ubud and coming for a day ...
Ubud Monkey Forest, also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest of Padangtegal, is one of Ubud’s most popular attractions; a natural forest sanctuary that is home to a horde of grey long-tailed macaques. The site is well preserved thanks to a community-based management program. The forest is also conveniently positioned near Ubud Town Centre, and within easy walking distance from guesthouses and resorts along the main roads of Jalan Hanoman and the namesake Jalan Monkey Forest. Besides watching playful monkeys in their natural habitat, swinging through canopies, lazing along pathways or feeding on bananas, the site offers cool walks along paved pathways through a leafy nutmeg forest. Beautiful ancient temples with guardian statues covered in moss also feature throughout the forest. Those staying outside of Ubud and coming for a day tour usually have the Ubud Monkey Forest as a must-visit, combined with sightseeing highlights at the Ubud Royal Palace and shopping sprees through the expansive Ubud Art Market, all only a 10-minute drive away.
Deep inside the forest lies the 14th century Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal. Another site of interest is the Pura Prajapati, which is dedicated to village funerals. Most mossy relics and statues are under dense foliage with little sunlight, giving these smaller sites their mysterious and ancient feel. Banyan tree roots hanging over shadowy dragon staircases offer exotic photo opportunities. You can also discover an ancient bathing temple, located northwest of the main Ubud Monkey Forest grounds, known as Pura Beji, accessible down a flight of stairs and next to a stream.
Being a tourism attraction, the Ubud Monkey Forest is well known for its conservation efforts. Research and studies are regularly carried out for observing the monkeys’ health, diet and breeding habits. Over a hundred macaques inhabit the forest, divided into four different known troops. While it is always tempting to touch or feed the monkeys, you are advised against it. They are wild animals. Another rule of thumb is to avoid wearing any loose jewellery or apparel – the macaques may easily snatch a necklace or bag for something interesting enough to eat.
Ubud Monkey Forest has local guides and staff ready to assist you during your visit. The Wenara Wana staff may also try in assisting you with retrieval of any ‘items’ stolen by monkeys. Guides are also a great source of information about the cultural and historical significance about the sites and temples within the sanctuary grounds. As with any holy site in Bali, women during their periods aren’t allowed to enter any of the temple grounds. Public admission is IDR 40,000 for adults and IDR 30,000 for kids.
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