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Bambu Indah Ubud

Bambu Indah is a distinctive boutique hotel in Ubud and has been expanded to the riverside since eleven antique Javanese bridal homes were brought to Bali. The hotel is pioneering a sustainable future with innovative, bespoke and luxurious bamboo structures for a truly one a kind experience. Available to all travellers from around the world, guests can stay at the hotel to take part in unique experiences while being comforted by the luxury of a natural environment and service of an intimate hotel.

Bambu Indah, Jalan Baung, Sayan, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia

Bambu Indah Ubud is situated on the beautiful island of Bali in Indonesia, close by to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Located in the heart of the Sayan ridge, the hotel is a short drive from Bali’s cultural centre, close to Denpasar airport and situated near majestic waterfalls nestled in the mountains of the North.

  • Outdoor swimming pool
  • Free parking
  • Wi-Fi access
  • Airport transportation
  • Bicycle rental
  • Massage/spa treatments
  • Eco-friendly accommodation
  • Sustainable initiatives utilised
  • Coffee shop

This is where Bambu Indah Ubud really shines as it has numerous, differing options for luxurious and relaxing accommodation. It comprises of a varied array of huts, made from sustainable materials that can accommodate solo travellers, couples and families. All decorated in a traditional manner with modern amenities and yet still retaining an old, heritage based ambience in each room.

Afrika House
  • 570 square feet in size
  • 1 king sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 2 people
  • Near Minang House
  • Village side property
  • Mild terrain
  • Private terrace
  • Bathtub
  • Rain shower
Biru House
  • 225 square feet in size
  • 1 queen sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 2 people
  • Near Kitchen
  • Near Minang House
  • Village side property
  • Mild terrain
  • Private terrace
Copper House
  • 700 square feet in size
  • 1 king sized bed with mosquito net
  • Accommodates up to 2 people
  • Riverside property
  • Adventurous terrain
  • Private terrace
  • Copper bathtub
  • Air conditioned
Elora & Orin House
  • 640 square feet in size
  • Two storey house
  • 1 queen sized bed and 1 double bed
  • Accommodates up to 4 people
  • Village side property
  • Mild terrain
  • Private terrace
  • One outdoor and one indoor bathroom in each bedroom
Gladak House
  • 570 square feet in size
  • 1 queen sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 2 people
  • Village side property
  • Private terrace
  • Outdoor bathroom
Guadua House
  • 570 square feet in size
  • 1 queen sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 2 people
  • Riverside property
  • Private pool
  • Private terrace
  • Rain shower
Jawa Lama House
  • 400 square feet in size
  • 1 queen sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 2 people
  • Village side property
  • Mild terrain
  • Private terrace
  • Bathtub
  • Rain shower
Kolam House
  • 320 square feet in size
  • 1 queen sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 2 people
  • Village side property
  • Mild terrain
  • Private terrace
  • Garden with multiple outside dining areas and a wooden porch
  • Bathroom
  • Open-air shower
Kuda House
  • 140 square feet in size
  • 1 queen sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 1 person
  • Near Kitchen
  • Near Minang House
  • Village side property
  • Mild terrain
  • Private terrace
  • Rain shower
Kuning House
  • 280 square feet in size
  • 1 queen sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 2 people
  • Near Minang House
  • Village side property
  • Mild terrain
  • Private terrace
Kuno House
  • 235 square feet in size
  • 1 queen sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 2 people
  • Near Minang House
  • Village side property
  • Spacious porch
  • Garden
  • Mild terrain
  • Private terrace
  • Rain shower
Manis House
  • 160 square feet in size
  • 1 queen sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 2 people
  • Near Minang House
  • Village side property
  • Outdoor seating area
  • Spacious deck
  • Mild terrain
  • Private terrace
  • Outdoor bathroom
Moon House
  • 1030 square feet in size
  • 1 king sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 2 people
  • Near Minang House
  • Village side property
  • Adventurous terrain
  • Private terrace
  • Private plunge pool
  • Copper bathtub
Padi House
  • 375 square feet in size
  • 1 queen sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 2 people
  • Near Minang House
  • Village side property
  • Mild terrain
  • Private terrace
Pagoda House
  • 0 square feet in size
  • 4 storey pagoda
  • 1 king sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 4 people
  • Village side property
  • Mild terrain
Riverbend
  • 1400 square feet in size
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 2 en-suite bathrooms
  • 1 king sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 4 people
  • Near Minang House
  • Riverside property
  • Adventurous terrain
  • Private terrace
  • 2 private pools
  • Bathtub
Sri House
  • 130 square feet in size
  • 1 double bed
  • Accommodates up to 1 person
  • Near Minang House
  • Village side property
  • Mild terrain
  • Indoor-outdoor bathroom ensuite
  • Bathtub
  • Rain shower
Sumba House
  • 680 square feet in size
  • 1 king sized bed and 1 queen sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 4 people
  • Village side property
  • Mild terrain
  • Private terrace
  • Bamboo deck with hammocks
The Tents
  • 300 square feet in size
  • 1 queen sized bed with mosquito nets
  • Accommodates up to 2 people
  • Near Minang House
  • Riverside property
  • Adventurous terrain
Udang House
  • 290 square feet in size
  • 1 king sized bed
  • Accommodates up to 2 people
  • Near Minang House
  • Near Kitchen
  • Village side property
  • Mild terrain
  • Private terrace
Bambu Kitchen

Dine at the Bambu Kitchen to experience local cuisine prepared with great care that have been made using recipes that have crossed generations and embody the nature we reside in. The Bambu Kitchen follows the Slow Food Bali’s guidelines by sustainably managing waste, paying fair wages to staff, and they use 75% Indonesia produced products.

Riverside Warung

Riverside Warung is an open-air cafe with 8 tables and built as a traditional Balinese style kitchen. Serving daily specials, the cafe is made from treated bamboo slices, bent into overlapping arches and these support a curved roof as the designer said “I wanted it to appear as though it was constructed by a highly intelligent bird”. The food served here has been grown and crafted by locals using natural ingredients for guests to enjoy delicious native cuisine.

Kul Kul Farm

Guests can explore the Kul Kul Farm in Bali, a permaculture farm that is passionate about growing healthy and wholesome food. Learn new skills and become educated with knowledge about permaculture design, bamboo building, gardening and earth friendly living which you will learn about in short workshops and courses.

Green Village Tour

Explore the Green Village, a short scenic walk away from the Green School. Discover the bamboo villas and houses that are built towards a sustainable future for you, your lifestyle, your business and your family. Take part in a tour at the Green Village to see how bamboo is transformed into a sustainable living experience and walk through the bamboo forests and permaculture garden.

John Hardy Jewellery Factory Tour

On this tour you will have the chance to explore the open-air design centre and workshop where you will be able to witness the master artisans at work. You will have the opportunity to experience John Hardy’s eight step process which involves using techniques passed down through generations and you will also experience a traditional Balinese lunch as you dine alongside the John Hardy team at the long table.

The Green Family

Throughout the many years that the resort has been developing and the family has been growing, a number of businesses and initiatives have been founded; some of these companies that the resort works with are: Green School, Green Camp, Green Village, IBUKU, The Kul Kul Farm, Green By John, BAMBOO U, Elppin and Matriarchy Now!

Responsible Living

Bambu Indah Ubud aim to preserve the environment through a responsible lifestyle within the resort whilst still achieving modern comforts and customised services. The resort has undertaken a number of different ways to protect the environment as much as they can through sustainable design, having a natural pool and pond on site, filtering the water, taking part in a linen and towel reuse programme, offering organic bath products, air conditioners and fans, recycling as much waste as possible, reducing light pollution whilst saving energy, insect control, and making the resort a smoke-free environment.

Garden

The resort grows its own food from the land the resort lies on which goes directly to tables. An incentive programme has been put into place which the resort works on by buying the produce from the gardeners working at the resort: this is so that in turn, the gardeners earn more than salary based on crop yields. The garden beds grow all types of vegetables and delicious greens which can sometimes inspire the guests as some have said that they have planted tomatoes in their own gardens just as the resort does.

Green Education

The owners of the resort, John and Cynthia, founded the globally renowned Green School in 2008 where they proceeded to build a bamboo campus combining “cutting-edge technology with traditional materials and building methods”. This created an inspirational teaching and learning environment for the local community to provide them with the best education that they could provide.

  • Children of any age are welcome
  • Children aged 3 years and above are considered adults at this property
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