Ubud Green Resort Villa is a 16-villas property located on an 8,000 m2 at the center of Ubud's spiritually charming environment.
Ubud Green Resort Villa is designed to capture the sweeping beauty of Ubud's terraced rice field landscape, offering a guest experience that is intimate, unique, and seasoned generously with Balinese hospitality. Our friendly staff members, carefully chosen from the local population, stand ready to pamper you from the heart.
Ubud Green is a collection of 16 contemporary styled villas and duplex harmonizing with the surrounding natural environment and the traditional culture of Bali. Ten spacious villas offer rice paddy views, plunge pool & sundeck, spacious living and dining room, kitchenette, modern appliances. Ubud green offer all the comforts of home and more, in lush tropical environment.
Firefly restaurant, with its cone shaped rooftop and open-air terrace, is a stylish dining venue positioned at the highest point of Ubud Green Resort Villa. The Restaurant offers sweeping views over the entire property and takes in the natural splendor of the adjacent rice fields. If the weather permits, Mt. Agung is beautifully seen from the distance.
The spa facility at Ubud Green Resort Villas has drawn on Bali's tie honoured wellness rituals to create a detailed menu of holistic body treatments. Our spa treatments replenish depleted energy level, counteract the effects of modern living and address certain health concerns. Nehan Spa has been designed as nurturing haven with a private treatment room for head and toe indulgence.
Kite playing is a popular traditional game amongst Balinese teenagers amid online games imperializing. An online game is an individual game to which a kid can play it alone. Alones can create a...
To highlight your stay in Ubud Green, we are so delighted to offer you a sky light dinner where a personal server serves you with a selected set menu from our chef in a private dining area. An...
The island of Bali is renowned for its rich culture and artistic traditions. The people posses a lifestyle devoted to the age-old Hindu religion that is an ancestral heritage passed down through the...
Please come by taxi or reserve airport transfer.
Ubud is a tourist village, famous for its cultural appeal and the beautiful panorama of rice fields, forests and rivers. Entering the village of Ubud you will see various works of art and culture, as stipulated in the beauty of Bali architecture, temple, handicraft, statue including how the Balinese dress and pray to the gods.
It took less than 10 minutes, or about 1 km from the center of Ubud to reach Ubud Green resort villa. The resort is located in a green area with a natural blend of rice paddies, rivers and tropical forests. Precisely at Jln. Sriwedari no. 8, Ubud Bali, Indonesia.
Ceking Rice Terraces in Tegallalang is famous for its beautiful scenes of rice paddies involving the subak (traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system), which according to history,...
It is one of the least visited temple complexes on the island Bali, yet is one of the most beautiful and tranquil. It features verdant gardens around ponds filled with carp and blooming lotuses, and...
In Penebel District, north of Tabanan, has paddy fields following the contours of terraced land against the background of spellbinding Mount Batukaru and Mount Agung use traditional Balinese...
5-MAY-2018
Tumpek Uduh (Tumpek Pengatag or Tumpek Wariga) is an event dedicated to Sanghyang Sangkara, the God of food on Bali Island. This event is held 25 days prior to Galungan, a significant festival held once after every 210 days. On this day, offerings are made to this God in order to invoke blessings on the land and nature. These offerings constitute crops and farm products from the many plantations scattered across the island.
29-MAY-2018
Penampahan Galungan is the time for people finalize their preparations for Galungan. On this day, Balinese never misses the part of the local culinary tradition involving lots of meat especially pork, hence this particular "penampahan' day, which literally translates into "slaughter"
30-MAY-2018
Galungan is about the victory of dharma over adharma. The series of Hindu religious ceremonies that are performed during this 10-day Festival period are generally considered to be the most important ones of Hindu Bali. During this period the followers of the Balinese Hindu Dharma religion focus on the importance of living a life based on dharma. The most obvious sign of the celebrations are the Penjor - bamboo poles with offerings suspended at the end. These are installed by the side of roads for 35 from Galungan days based on Balinese calendar.
31-MAY-2018
Umanis Galungan is the time for Balinese to take a break and visit families to strengthen cordiality.
8-JUNE-2018
Penampahan Kuningan is the day before the actual celebration of Kuningan, which is the day that marks the end of the festive season on the island, by the departure of the ancestors, back to their own world. Just like Galungan, Kuningan never misses the part of the local culinary tradition involving lots meat especially of pork, hence this particular "penampahan' day, which literally translates into "slaughter"
9-JUNE-2018
Kuningan that marks the end of the Gaungan holiday, is celebrated every 210 days, ten days after Galungan. The Balinese believe that Kuningan day is the day when their ancestors return to heaven after visiting the earth during Galungan celebration. They make offerings to be given to the ancestors on their farewell day. The offerings include yellowed rice (Kuningan is derived from the word kuning which means yellow) which is placed in a small "bowl" made of coconut leaves. Other common offerings a seeds, fish and fruit like papaya and cucumber. The yellow rice is the symbol of human's gratitude towards God for all the life, joy, wealth, health and prosperity given. The bowls are decorated with a small figures of shadow puppets which represents angels that bring joy and wealth to earth.