Anantara Ubud Bali Resort Brings a Jungle Wellness Sanctuary to Bali’s Interior

Anantara Ubud Bali Resort Brings a Jungle Wellness Sanctuary to Bali’s Interior
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Anantara Ubud Bali Resort Brings a Jungle Wellness Sanctuary to Bali’s Interior

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A graceful tropical retreat neighboring the traditional hillside village of Banjar Puhu in Payangan north of Ubud, the new Anantara Ubud Bali Resort will become the second property from Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas on the Indonesian island when it opens on October 1, 2024. 

A collection of 85 modern suites and pool villas plus 15 private residences cascade down a densely forested hill towards a mountain stream. The tranquil resort is situated just minutes away from the vibrant cultural life of unhurried Ubud yet feels blissfully remote thanks to the untouched jungle that cocoons it. 

Arriving at Anantara Ubud — a scenic 2.5-hour drive from Bali’s international airport — guests are greeted with panoramic views of the misty jungle and Mount Agung while the soothing frangipani-perfumed breeze and gong-like sounds of Balinese Gamelatron (a site-specific sculpture by artist Aaron Taylor Kuffner based on traditional gamelan) set the stage for tropical tranquility. 

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Elevated stays in a jungle canopy 

Influenced by Hindu traditions and juxtaposed with Javanese elements, contemporary 570-square-foot suites promote relaxation with jungle views and richly crafted interiors. Decorated in calming neutral tones with subtle Balinese details, the ground-level suites place guests in the thick of the jungle. On the upper floor, the suites feature oversized bathtubs with dramatic views over the treetops and soothing sounds of the babbling stream down below. 

One- and two-bedroom villas are calming oases inspired by the culture and traditions of the locale. At 1,130 square feet, the one-bedroom villas come with a spacious living area, an outdoor terrace, and a private infinity-edge pool. Two-bedroom villas offer 1,722 square feet of indoor-outdoor space with furnishings crafted from natural materials, neutral color palettes, and subtle Balinese influences that infuse the space with a timeless elegance. Dramatic 33- to 44-foot private pools are positioned on each villa’s terrace. 

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Residential living in Bali’s heartland 

Guests who would like to own their own slice of paradise can choose from 15 Anantara residences that offer sophisticated interiors, masterful Balinese craftsmanship and luxurious amenities. Standing on stilts over a misty valley, Anantara Ubud’s one-bedroom residential villas maximize privacy and views. An elegant living and dining area features floor-to-ceiling windows, a fully-equipped Western kitchen and en-suite bedroom that opens out to a private infinity pool. Ensconced in nature, elegantly furnished two-bedroom residential pool villas are bathed in natural light. Two en-suite bedrooms and a spacious living and dining space flow directly out to a private infinity swimming pool, with tall windows opening out to unobstructed forest views. Ownership comes with full access to facilities at Anantara Ubud Bali Resort.

 

Sophisticated dining choices

Culinary options at Anantara Ubud Bali include specialty restaurants serving sustainable Balinese and international cuisines, with locally sourced organic produce being the daily highlight. Helmed by Executive Chef James Willis, whose background in fine-dining includes running the kitchens at heritage and Michelin-starred establishments, America is a contemporary open wood-fired restaurant will multiple jungle views. At Kirana, guests will find authentic Indonesian and international flavors, a lavish interactive breakfast buffet, and panoramic rainforest views. 

The Sulang alfresco bar, located next to the adult-only swimming pool, serves cocktails and bar bites. For relaxing indoor–outdoor experiences, The Lobby Lounge serves morning coffee with a special local blend and afternoon tea. For special occasions, Anantara’s signature Designer Dining by Anantara experience invites guests to create a bespoke breakfast, picnic lunch or dinner with a private chef served by a waterfall, or in a rice paddy, a private pavilion or other setting to match the occasion. 

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Meaningful discoveries and island adventures 

At Anantara Ubud Bali, guests will find numerous ways to decompress and unwind: from two swimming pools, adult-only and family, to a jungle-clad yoga deck and a fully equipped gym by TechnoGym. The youngest travelers will have their own space at the Kids’ Club. Nestled in its own building, Anantara Spa offers indigenous treatments and healing therapies alongside muscle-melting massages, hair styling at the salon, and multi-day wellness experiences from visiting practitioners specializing in everything from volcanic stone therapy to holistic Balinese treatments. 



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