Hanging Gardens of Bali, Ubud, Indonesia

Hanging Gardens of Bali, Ubud, Indonesia

With 44 astonishing private villas to choose from, the Hanging Gardens of Bali is a remarkable destination for creating the most unforgettable memories. Guests can experience award-wining spa treatments, surprising gourmet creations and privacy, all delivered with the warmth of Balinese hospitality at its best.

At the epicentre of the resort is the world’s most remarkable swimming pool. It is without a doubt one of the most photographed pools and has the unique distinction of being named “The World’s Best Swimming Pool” by a number of travel connoisseurs. Designed by a specialist architect, the striking formation is suspended over the dense rainforest, giving swimmers the unique sensation of floating above the treetops.

Experience creativity, warmth and impeccable cuisine at The Hanging Gardens of Bali. Guests are taken on riveting, five star culinary journeys. With a modern and innovative cooking approach that combines global flavours and a strong focus on the quality of the ingredients presented. Select from a range of romantic dining experiences, such as notably renowned Romantic Temple Dinner, set in a sacred and magical location, followed by a walk and purification ritual with a local mangku and a traditional Balinese blessing ritual, made by the local priest.

The truly luxurious Spa Collection combines natural, local ingredients and ancient techniques, to create beauty therapies and treatments that soothe the mind, rejuvenate the body and energise the soul. Ubud’s rippling Ayung River provides the perfect background to your peaceful escape, while therapists use local ingredients and traditional techniques to energise your body and soul.

Serene surroundings, legendary service and top Balinese hospitality. A stay at Hanging Gardens of Bali promises to create special memories that you will never forget.

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About Ubud

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a centre for traditional crafts and dance. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. 

Visit Ubud Monkey Forest, a natural forest reserve popular with both locals and tourists. The temples are inhabited by mischievous monkeys that provide lots of entertainment. Interesting meandering paths lead to charming places like the bathing temple surrounded by lush remnants of ancient forest. 

Most of Bali's museums and galleries are centered in Ubud, but culture and history rich Bali is peppered with museums and galleries. These museums and galleries offer paintings, woodcarvings, textiles and all kinds of souvenirs for viewing and also purchase. Ubud's role as the epicenter of Balinese culture makes it the perfect place to see traditional Balinese dance and drama.

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