Ubud
The Spiritual and Artistic Heart of Bali
Nestled in the hills of Bali, Ubud is much more than just a tourist destination: it is a place where nature, culture, and spirituality blend gracefully.
Surrounded by lush rice fields, tropical forests, and peaceful hills, Ubud exerts a fascination that invites contemplation, creativity, and reconnection.
What Makes Ubud Unique
- A cultural sanctuary: built around royal palaces, art galleries, and museums, Ubud vibrates to the rhythm of local dances and ceremonies. Traditional dance performances, including the famous Legong, come to life every evening in the courtyard of the royal palace (Puri Saren).
- Markets and local crafts: the Ubud market (Pasar Seni) is a must-see for batik fabrics, wood carvings, paintings, and Balinese handicrafts.
- Nature as a backdrop: Ubud offers landscapes of sculpted rice fields, winding trails such as the Campuhan Ridge Walk, and the sacred monkey forest, populated by macaques roaming free.
- Art and expression: The Puri Lukisan Museum, one of Bali’s oldest art museums, exhibits traditional and contemporary Balinese paintings.
- Iconic events: Every year, Ubud hosts the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, an international literary festival that combines conferences, readings, workshops, and performances.
Ubud
Harmony Between Nature, Culture & Serenity
Nestled in the heart of Bali, Ubud embodies the perfect balance between lush nature, cultural heritage, and peaceful living. Here, every landscape tells a story — rice terraces ripple in the wind, waterfalls hide in the jungle, rivers whisper through the valleys, and the town itself radiates a quiet creative energy.
Waterfalls & Rivers
The Spirit of Flow
The surroundings of Ubud are home to some of Bali’s most beautiful waterfalls – Tegenungan, Kanto Lampo, and Tibumana among them. These natural sanctuaries invite visitors to swim, meditate, or simply listen to the sound of falling water surrounded by vibrant tropical greenery.













