🌿 Ubud (Ubud – Bali)
Uncategorized🌿 Ubud Bali – Best Hotels, Things to Do, Map & Tips
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🌿 Ubud Bali – Best Hotels, Things to Do, Map & Tips
Planning Ubud Bali hotels and experiences? Ubud is Bali’s cultural and nature heart: rice terraces, temples, waterfalls and artisan workshops. This guide highlights the best hotels in Ubud, must-see spots like Tegalalang Rice Terraces and Monkey Forest, how to get there, and smart tips — with bold internal links to related guides: Bali Diving & Snorkeling • Bali Spa after Adventure • Bali ATV & Zipline.
🏨 Best Hotels in Ubud
- Alaya Resort Ubud – Elegant setting beside rice fields with spa and excellent service.
- Maya Ubud Resort & Spa – Luxury jungle resort with a stunning infinity pool.
- Komaneka at Bisma – Upscale villas overlooking the forest in a peaceful setting.
- Element by Westin Ubud – Comfortable mid-range option with modern design.
- The Royal Pita Maha – Refined resort with traditional Balinese design in nature.
✨ Why Ubud Stands Out
- Iconic rice terraces like Tegalalang Rice Terraces.
- Monkey Forest — a fun stop for families.
- Yoga and spa sessions in lush surroundings.
- Art galleries and traditional markets.
- Nearby waterfalls such as Tegenungan and Sekumpul.
📍 Location & Map
- Central Bali — about one hour from DPS Airport (Ngurah Rai).
- 📍 Google Maps – Ubud
🚗 How to Get There
- Roughly 60–90 minutes by car from DPS Airport (traffic dependent).
- Best option: private driver for the day .
- Grab/Gojek work, but a private driver is easier between scattered sights.
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❓ Ubud Bali – FAQ
Q: What are the best hotels in Ubud Bali?
A: Top picks include Alaya Resort Ubud, Maya Ubud Resort & Spa, Komaneka at Bisma, Element by Westin Ubud, and The Royal Pita Maha.
Q: Is Ubud good for families?
A: Yes—nature activities, Monkey Forest, and many resorts with spacious rooms and pools.
Q: How far is Ubud from Bali airport (DPS)?
A: About 60–90 minutes by car depending on traffic; a private driver is the easiest way.
Q: How many days should I stay in Ubud?
A: Allocate 2–3 days to cover rice terraces, waterfalls, markets and a spa/yoga session.
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