Alaya Resort Ubud is a sanctuary of serenity and sophistication in the culturally charged village of Ubud on the island of Bali. It has been built with rare sensitivity towards the surrounding environment and shares its rice terrace views with a number of the communities’ local independent cafes and eateries, including the neighbouring Bebek Bengil restaurant and Monkey Forest. As part of Ubud’s evolving hospitality scene, the exotic boutique property offers guests a stylish place to stay that reflects Ubud’s and Bali’s unique artistry. A number of Bali’s most respected and talented designers have collaborated to create this elegant hotel with a distinct sense of belonging.
Alaya Resort Ubud, Jalan Hanoman, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia
Ubud has a number of outstanding architectural buildings and other attractions, individuality, beautiful surroundings and pleasant climate with a focus on well-being. The hotel is situated on this tranquil and beautiful island of serenity. There are many attractions near the resort that guests can visit and make a day trip out of to witness the Balinese culture and history which includes: Coco Supermarket Ubud, Puri Saren Palace, Pondok Bambu Wayang Kulit, and much more.
- Wi-Fi (high speed internet)
- Outside swimming pool
- Spa/wellness centre
- Bicycle rental
- Free breakfast
- Poolside bar
- Car hire
This 105 room property has been designed to reflect Bali as an artistic destination and meet the needs of international travellers. Guests can relax in the restful environments that the rooms provide for you to unwind after a busy day exploring the city.
- Private terrace/balcony
- Air conditioned
- Fan ceiling (indoor and outdoor)
- Coffee and tea making facilities
- Mini bar
- Laundry service
- Safe deposit box
- LCD TV
- International and local programmes
- IDD phone call
- Kimono
- En-suite bathroom
- Shower
- Hairdryer
- Adaptor
- Iron on request
- Turndown service
- Slipper on request
- Spacious terrace
- Air conditioned
- Fan ceiling (indoor and outdoor)
- Coffee and tea making facilities
- Mini bar
- Laundry service
- Safe deposit box
- LCD TV
- International and local programmes
- IDD phone call
- Kimono
- Luxurious bathroom
- Bathtub
- Shower
- Hairdryer
- Adaptor
- Iron on request
- Turndown service
- Slipper on request
- Air conditioned
- Fan ceiling (indoor and outdoor)
- Coffee and tea making facilities
- Mini bar
- Laundry service
- Safe deposit box
- LCD TV
- International and local programmes
- IDD phone call
- Kimono
- Bathtub
- Shower
- Hairdryer
- Adaptor
- Iron on request
- Turndown service
- Slipper on request
With a menu that embraces the authentic flavours of Indonesia, guests can dine at the Manisan Bali restaurant to indulge on the exotic dishes prepared. Located close to nature, situated on top of culturally rich soil, you can enjoy your meals in a fine dine experience and reminisce the days of old in the current era with old Javanese elements combined with modern sophistication and a rich cultural presence in the atmosphere. You can taste dishes prepared with the Golden Age of Indonesia in mind such as Ayam Tangkap, Kari Ayam, Pisang Ijo, and much more.
Dine at the Petani Restaurant to experience Asian, Fusion, and Indonesian cuisine with special diets available from vegetarian friendly, vegan options, and gluten free options so there is something for everyone to try. No one will go thirsty as they try coffee made by a team of trained baristas who use a rich blend of Indonesian coffee beans to satisfy your palette. Enjoy live music performances that occur every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday as you taste the prepared dishes such as pulled pork burgers, chicken salad, salmon steak, pumpkin soup, and much more.
Venture to the local market to pick up some ingredients that will allow you to cook some of Bali’s most popular and exciting dishes. the resident Chef will be on hand to help guide you on cooking techniques whether they are traditional or modern, food preparation and give insights into the cooking style used across the island. Cooking in an outside nature so you are close to nature, you will discover the different spiced flavours of Bali’s virtually unknown cuisine as you are introduced to a variety of exotic ingredients that will make your dishes unique.
Guests can take a trip to the Monkey Forest, the sanctuary and habitat of the Balinese long-tailed macaque and around 1049 of this species of monkey lives within the forest. The mission of the Monkey Forest is to conserve the area on the concept of Tri Hita Karana meaning “three ways to reach spiritual and physical well-being”. These three ways involve relationships between humans and human, humans and their environment, and humans with The Supreme God. Although the forest is a tourist attraction, it is also an important place for research and conservation programmes to encourage researchers to conduct research on the monkey’s social interaction and behaviour with their surrounding environment.
Set in the centre of Ubud Bali, Puri Saren Palace is an Ubud Kingdom Palace with traditional Balinese houses as a residence of Ubud King. Observe the artistic cultural life within the palace, equipped with an auditorium which is a large building comprising of a meeting room and a banyan tree. You can also visit the traditional art market in front of the palace, a symbol of local economics in residents and borders on the palace as an artistic cultural life centre.
Choose from 3 offers of Bali elephant tour riding attractions as you experience what it is like to ride a Sumatran elephant in an elephant sanctuary. Take part in unique activities to ride a tame elephant, explore the pristine nature of the elephant safari park and make unforgettable memories as you are accompanied by an experienced mahout who will explain information about the elephants throughout the tour.
“As a part of Alaya Resort Ubud’s commitment to preserving Bali’s rich cultural heritage, it recently hosted a week-long schedule of religious activities that are in line with the island’s Tri Hita Karana concept. The resort has always endeavoured to prioritise the Hindu religion with regular temple visits and conducting relevant ceremonies in accordance to the Balinese calendar. These efforts have not gone unnoticed and we are proud to have been acknowledged in the prestigious NOW Bali Awards and Tri Hita Karana Awards 2019 as a respected company that honours Balinese values.”
“Alaya Resort has proudly established a partnership with Pasraman Gurukula Foundation to make an ongoing sustainable contribution to a local school and community in Bali. Following a site visit to the ashram located in Bangli on 23rd August 2019, a sustainable CSR agreement between the resort and the foundation was signed. This document states that Alaya Resort Ubud will support Pasraman Gurukula Foundation on a monthly basis by providing food and learning materials for students and making a financial contribution towards teachers salaries. As a premier local brand, Alaya Resort Ubud hopes to inspire other like-minded entities within the hospitality sector to embrace similar programmes.”
- Children of any age are welcome
- Children aged 6 years and above are considered adults at this property