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Ayuterra Resort
4.6/517 Reviews

Ayuterra Resort

Ubud Bali|0.66km from Lapangan Lavolla Lungsiakan
First explain that this is not an advertisement. My husband and I chose this hotel for the honeymoon. I originally booked the black penny next door. I chose this house because there is no room. I have lived for three nights and I feel very good. It is purely a big hit. The hotel with the purpose of watching the valley listening to the birdsong did not live up to our expectations. Our beds face the lush green valley, and the morning sun shines on the opposite tropical vegetation, with different colors every minute. If there is a shower, there will be fog, and the fairy will fly. The breakfast was booked and it was extremely rich, especially the freshly squeezed juice and Indonesian fried noodles. It was an hour and a half to chat with the gentleman and enjoy the incomparable mountain view opposite, and the heart was especially calm. The hotel currently has only 9 rooms, very small and almost no other guests, very private. There is a small parking lot in front of the door. It takes about 10 minutes by car to go to Ubud Palace. The hotel's service is completely private butler, with about a dozen waiters before and after, but it doesn't feel noisy, very polite and respectful to us. The private pool is not big, the feeling of the bathing pool, the height of 170 is probably as deep as the chest, and the water is very clean. I really like the bathroom in his house. It has good lighting and has two basins. The hot water is very comfortable. Bath and shampoo have mosquito repellent effects. Choosing a hotel and eating like a benevolent person, I am more willing to spend money in invincible scenery and quality, I feel that this experience is very worthwhile. But I feel that this hotel is not suitable for parents or parents, or for couples, after all, too romantic and too cured.

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Payogan Homestay
0/50 Reviews
Ubud
This was a great place, the owner is so kind, he would start a conversation with you and you would talk as if you’ve know each other for a long time. His nephew drove us to all of the locations we wanted to go and he even suggested place for us to visit. The food was amazing, if I ever go back I will stay there again. Note this was a family home, all the hotels was at the back of their residence, lots of privacy.
The Dayuh Ubud
4.2/54 Reviews
Ubud
Rooms were nice and clean. Bathroom had very bad lighting at night. Very difficult to see anythung in the mirror. Needed a head torch. Staff were friendly, but had to whats app them our requests. Not always there. Otherwise nice place for price, good value.
Puri Payogan Villa
4.1/518 Reviews
Ubud
Puri Payogan is located strategically in Ubud. The place is very serene and our family really enjoyed our stay at Puri Payogan Villa. The staffs were super helpful and accommodating. We were looking for a place in Ubud where we could really enjoy nature and we found that Puri Payogan Villa was the perfect place for that. All our needs were met and accommodated, the breakfast were delicious as well. Overall we would definitely recommend everyone to stay at Puri Payogan Villa Ubud
Ulun Ubud Resort
4.3/536 Reviews
Ubud
Forest hotel, far from the airport, close to the Ubud market, but unfortunately Ubud can not take a mobile phone, but the hotel is very cost-effective, breakfast is also very good, the room is very large, there are Welcome Drink and Fruits, China People are less, they don't see it. I recommend everyone to experience it. The overall is very good hotel!
Mathis Retreat Ubud
4.6/551 Reviews
Ubud
Two of us went up to Ubud for the night to celebrate my birthday. I’ve stayed at Mathis Retreat a few times over the years, going right back to before the name change, I’ve and eaten in the restaurant on other occasions when not staying there. The view from the pool, restaurant and some of the rooms, for me, is the best in Ubud. I’ve also stayed at their sister hotel in Amed, and the place in Bumbak is close to where I live. The restaurant there is great. So it’s safe to say I like the group very much. But my latest visit didn’t go well. After spending a nice afternoon in town we came back to take baths, relax and get ready for dinner at Locavore. But there was no hot water in our room (11) and not really much by way of an apology. So a quick splash under a cold shower instead. Next morning, still nothing until eventually we were told we could use a bungalow to shower in. But it felt like we were having to chase for something to be done. A quick search online revealed that this seems to be a bit of a recurring problem. It makes a massive difference to a guest’s enjoyment of the hotel. Separately, a few other observations: * Coffee machine in the restaurant broken. * Nasty bread at breakfast. Cheapest possible white bread for toast and a fake bagel! It was just a cheap bun with a dimple in it, and not especially fresh. * 45 minute delay in bringing us an iron after we requested one. * no hairdryer in room. * Just like the bread, the toiletries are all the cheapest possible chemical smelling ones. Surely such a lovely hotel would be better off charging a dollar a night more and providing something decent? It creates the wrong impression. I wanted to come back next month as my brother is visiting from UK but I was nervous about making a booking in case things go wrong again. I didn’t really want to write a negative review. It makes me sad. I contacted the hotel directly to discuss our stay but they didn’t respond.
Prabhu Ubud Villa
4.5/58 Reviews
Ubud
The hotel staff were very friendly and helpful, offering advice when I had a problem. We had wedding photos taken on the last day, and although it was past the check-out time, they kindly lent us the room. It was a very beautiful villa surrounded by palm trees and greenery, and eating breakfast outside was the best. The best villa that makes me want to come back again! !

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Introduction to Bali

Bali, an Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, and stunning beaches, is the country's most famous tourist destination. Filled with ancient temples, rich arts and crafts, and a vibrant nightlife, Bali offers a kaleidoscopic blend of natural beauty and cultural depth.

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