Ubud

Ubud Bali Villas

Ubud is a remarkable town in the middle of the island of Bali. Ubud is around 45 minutes drive from the international Ngurah Rai Bali. Ubud is picturesque township and visitors have been attracted by its charm and beauty for decades.For more than a century, it has been the island’s preeminent centre for fine arts, dance and music. While it once was a haven for scruffy backpackers, cosmic seekers, artists and bohemians, Ubud is now a hot spot for literati, glitterati, art collectors and connoisseurs. Famous names walk its busy sidewalks everyday.

Welcome to Villa Umah Cagaan where we have preserved all of the allure and atmosphere of Bali, where colors are saturated and where every part of daily life is steeped in tradition. A stay with us surrounds you in Bali’s primal beauty which is like no where on earth.

About 1 hour from the international airport and 5 km north of Ubud is the compound of Villa Naga. “Naga” means dragon, an auspicious sign of the Chinese zodiac.

Villa Atas Awan is a serene complex of two magnificent wooden houses separated by a stunning 30 meter swimming pool. The houses, perched on a hillside among rice paddies 20 minutes north of Ubud, provide grand vistas of Bali’s central mountain range.

Villa Awan Biru offers 5 bedrooms in absolute relaxing atmosphere, a luxury villa nestled on mountainous area of Payangan – Ubud. Surrounded by rice fields, with uninterrupted view to the valley.

Villa Puri Tupai is surrounded by a river on three sides, with only swaying coconut trees for neighbors, you can relax in idyllic seclusion, basking in the island’s renowned sunsets and luxuriating in a climate that is as close to paradise as can be found on earth.

Villa Pantulan is located in the quiet, unspoiled village of Lodtunduh, three kilometers south of Ubud, Villa Pantulan overlooks verdant rice fields and Mount Batukaru.

Villa Alamanda Bali, situated ten minutes east of the cultural town of Ubud, is approached through the traditional Balinese woodcarvers’ village of Tengkulak.

Far from the bustle of daily Balinese life, Villa Kanti is situated on the edge of a small, quiet Balinese village. It is located near Mas Village; which is known as the wood carving village, as well as Sukawati the art market and Celuk Village, where you can find smithied items of gold and silver

Villa Bayad is a spacious, luxurious 4 bedrooms villa, designed by Popo Danes, one of the most renowned architects in Southeast Asia. The villa is traditionally laid out as a compound, the 4 bedrooms being separate houses beside the main house, all connected by flower-covered pergolas. From every room sight-seeing beautiful view across the surrounding rice terraces to Bali’s sacred volcano in the horizon.

Welcome to Villa Griya Aditi (“The Abode of the Light” in Sanskrit), located in the friendly village of Tengkulak Kelod, near Ubud.

Welcome to Villa Griya Atma (“The Abode of the Soul” in Sanskrit), located in the friendly village of Tengkulak Kelod, near Ubud. Overlooking a landscape of rice fields and forest, you will find calm and relaxation, while you are only a short drive away from the cultural and artistic experience of Ubud and nearby villages.

villa_amalaAmala in Sanskrit means purity. During your stay at Amala Villa, you will discover this purity in the surrounding landscape and way of life that surrounds the Villa. The charm of the padi fields of Keliki is mesmerising..

villa_vajraDeep in the heart of Bali, perched on a venerated spur of land at the confluence of two rivers, is the stunning hideaway known as Villa Vajra. Designed by the internationally acclaimed architect, Guy Morgan.

This is a place to truly refresh your spirit. Gayatri has been created as a private gallery of Balinese art, both traditional and modern, for the enjoyment of guests. For “Gayatri” is the mantra name of Ganesha, the god of creative pursuits.

villa_ria_sayanThe village of Sayan stretched along the top of a narrow ridge that ran up into the mountains. Every three days a crowded bus rattled down from the Chinese coffee plantations to den Pasar, choking and stalling as it climbed back again at night.