“Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it, we go nowhere.”
Ubud is always a charm to everyone. The area is filled with wonder and inquisition as to how such serenity prevailed on mother earth. The fact that Ubud is such a touristy area doesn’t mean that there’s no place left for travellers to discover the true friendliness of the local people and their tenacity to preserve Balinese traditions.
Puri Gangga Resort Ubud in Sebatu Village – Tegalalang is one such resort allowing you to experience the richness of Balinese living culture and arts through the exquisiteness of breathtaking scenery. Embracing a sense of peacefulness while relaxing is definitely the most rewarding treat that you can give to at least yourself. The property has definitely a lot to offer, not only for physical and intellectual value but also for the eyes.

Located 10 minutes drive to the north from Ubud centre, the resort was designed to incorporate traditional Balinese architecture, which is truly reflecting the aesthetics of a decent place to stay. Dedicated to anticipate the needs of either honeymooners or family travellers, this resort is characterised by a refreshing décor that uplifts the senses with an infusion of colour and accents of local artistry. All the collection conjured the place in the essence of simplicity, purity and harmony.

As you waltz to your new ‘home’, an Olympic size swimming pool will greet your arrival with its charm. At this point, you can imagine yourself taking a dip, lolling under the warm sun or the shade of palm trees. With stone made sundeck and four watercourses from Balinese statues, this main pool lays entire the resort next to the restaurant, creating a feeling as if you are swimming in a water garden. This area is such a perfect place to relax with the sounds of the natural water flow from the river.

The main restaurant, Kailasha Restaurant, is designed with charming traditional Balinese architecture. Accommodating up to 60 seats, the restaurant is facing toward the ancient royal bath of Gunung Kawi Temple. Catering authentic Balinese cuisine, you can feast your eyes with tropical plantation and rice terrace view surrounding.

Inside the room, the Pool Villa provides a 167 sqm of luxurious living space, fitted with a King size bed, flat-screen TV and marble floors. Featuring a spacious private terrace and garden, this lavish one-bedroom villa boasts a private pool lined with sun loungers overlooking the valley. Large windows surround the villa, providing warm natural light and a spectacular view. The en-suite bathroom is fitted with a standing shower, and a large bathtub facing the rice terraces.

Sunset here is quite something. You can stay relaxing in the poolside, lying comfortably gazing at the clear reddish-blue sky, chatting with loved ones, or simply chilling until the gorgeous sun lay down on the yonder west of the horizon. However, the main course is the sunrise. As you wake up in the morning, you can walk past the sliding door to get the fresh air and feel relaxed while sightseeing the local farmers ploughing the rice field or gardening. The combination of the clear blue sky and green plants nearby is quite pleasing to the eyes and adding marvel to the design of the overall building.

I would honestly say that staying here is an absolute relaxation, comfort and adventure that you always want to experience during holidays.



























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