Jl. Raya Sebali, Banjar Sebali, Desa Keliki, Ubud, Indonesia | 62 361 479 2644
Peaceful jungle location a 15-minute shuttle ride from Ubud
Lovely, spacious rooms overlooking rice fields
Stand-alone villas with private pools and/or multiple bedrooms available
Free shuttle to Ubud every two hours and free use of bicycles
Lovely outdoor infinity pool overlooking the jungle
Spa with semi-open treatment rooms and whirlpool with jungle views
Free morning yoga and tours of rice paddies
Guided morning rice-field walks that are popular with geusts
Free afternoon tea and Balinese cooking classes
Free Wi-Fi
Removed from city center (a pro for some)
Steps may be a challenge for less-mobile guests
Breakfast is not included in most rates
No fitness or business center
The 16-room Puri Sebali is a contemporary upscale resort located in the jungle overlooking the rice fields outside Ubud. It's quite far from the center of town, though the resort runs a free shuttle that takes about 15 minutes. Suites and villas are decorated with a lovely blend of traditional Balinese and rustic-chic styles. All have nice views of the surrounding jungle and rice fields, and villas have beautiful private pools and gardens. The restaurant serves traditional Indonesian fare for all meals, and the lovely outdoor infinity pool is a guest favorite -- as is the spa with semi-open treatment rooms and a whirlpool. For an equally chic alternative closer to town, KaJaNe Mua Private Villa & Mansion has lower rates right near the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
Scene
Peaceful jungle setting with gardens and lovely infinity pool
Location
Secluded property in the rice fields, a 15-minute ride from central Ubud
Rooms
Beautiful rooms with rice field views, villas with private pools and garden terraces
The resort offers 10 two-level suites, five one-bedroom pool villas, and one four-bedroom family pool villa. Regardless of category, though, decor is a handsome blend of traditional Balinese design and rustic-chic details. Expect to see creamy marble floors, solid wood furniture with clean lines, canopy beds, and local artwork. The color palette is soft and warm, done mostly in white and wood tones, and villas have atmospheric pagoda roofs. Amenities include minibars, flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and kettles for tea and coffee. Suites have balconies overlooking the rice fields, while one-bedroom units have sliding glass doors that lead to lovely marble terraces and private pools overlooking the rice fields and gardens. Guests can relax on the cushioned lounge chairs or sofa or eat alfresco at the cafe table. Spacious modern bathrooms have rainfall showers and deep soaking tubs plus spacious light granite vanities with trendy vessel sinks. The bathroom in the villa that we visited even had a stylish recessed area that made it feel like the bathroom was outdoors, despite everything being enclosed.
Features
Excellent restaurant, beautiful outdoor pool, spa,and freebies like Ubud shuttle, yoga, and morning walks