Stunning rice paddy and jungle views from every angle
Floating breakfast is legitimately excellent and highly photogenic
Intimate boutique vibe with only ~11 rooms
Resumen rápido: A visual masterpiece that plays fast and loose with the word 'private'—especially regarding the pools.
Reseñado por @juliathetraveler: I stayed here for a romantic reset and was blown away. The way the room opens up to the rice fields is magical. My favorite part was the outdoor shower—felt so connected to nature. Just remember to bring bug spray for the evenings!
Lo que dijeron los huéspedes que se hospedaron aquí
The hype
Guests are blown away by the design and staff kindness but often confused by the pool situation.
Reality check
Multiple reports of 'private pool' expectations being crushed when strangers appeared right outside the glass doors.
Your primary goal is creating content for Instagram/TikTok
You are comfortable riding a scooter to get around
You enjoy nature sounds (geckos, roosters) over dead silence
Limpieza y Mantenimiento
8.5
Housekeeping: Daily service is reliable, generally spotless floors.
Bathroom hygiene: Good, but 'faulty rain showers' and 'broken hairdryers' are occasional maintenance gripes.
Maintenance: Newer property (built ~2022/23) so major wear is minimal, but humidity takes a toll quickly in Bali.
Linens & towels: Fresh and white, though pool towels can run out during peak hours.
Odors & scents: Fresh lobby smell, but some ground floor rooms can smell damp/musty due to lack of airflow.
Sleepability™
6.5MODERADO
MODERADO
0-4RUIDOSO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
Loud AC units reported in several rooms
Geckos and insects (it's the jungle, bring earplugs)
Other guests in the shared pool right outside your glass door
Antes de reservar
Es bueno saberlo
Download Gojek or Grab apps immediately; you will need them for food delivery and transport.
The hotel is in Petulu, famous for the white herons (Kokokan) that roost there every evening—a cool local spectacle.
There is NO gym on site.
Qué llevar
Earplugs (for the roosters and geckos)
Mosquito repellent (rice paddies = bugs)
International driver's license if you plan to rent a scooter
Genio de Habitaciones
Mejores opciones
Ubud Room (50sqm) — The true winner. It has a private outdoor bathtub (actually private) and more floor space than the cramped Paddies Room.
Paddies Room — Small (18sqm) but offers the most unobstructed rice field views if you just want a view from bed.
Habitaciones a evitar
Jungle Room with Pool — Unless you want an audience while you relax; the pool is shared and right in front of your glass wall.
Genio de Solicitud de Habitación – copiar y pegar
“I am booking the Ubud Room specifically for the private bathtub. Please ensure I am not assigned a ground-floor unit facing the main shared pool path, as I require privacy.”
Preguntas frecuentes y consejos ocultos
Todo lo que realmente quieres saber antes de reservar.
Is the pool actually private?
No. The 'plunge pools' are shared or semi-private at best. Guests can swim in front of 'pool access' rooms.
Can I park my car there?
No. The hotel explicitly states 'Parking Area (Motor Bike Only)'. Car renters will struggle to find a spot on the narrow road.
Is breakfast included?
Usually yes, and it's a highlight. You can request a 'floating breakfast' for the gram.
How far is the center of Ubud?
About 3-4km. It's an 8-10 minute scooter ride or a sweaty 40-minute walk downhill.
Is it adults only?
Yes, the vibe is strictly for couples and peace-seekers, no kids allowed.
Is there a gym?
No, there is no fitness center on the property.
Consejos de Insiders
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Walk 2 minutes down the road to 'Made Becik Waroeng' for authentic, cheap, and safe local food when you're tired of hotel prices.
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Watch the sunset from the Petulu village main road to see thousands of herons returning to their nests—it's free and magical.
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Check your glass water bottles before drinking; a guest reported algae in a reused bottle, so pour into a glass first to inspect.
5 cosas que debes saber antes de ir
💡The 'Jungle' view is often just a dense thicket of trees right against the window, blocking light in some lower rooms.
💡The bathroom is semi-outdoor in style for some rooms—expect humidity and the occasional ant visitor.
💡Traffic on Jl. Tirta Tawar can get surprisingly gridlocked during temple ceremonies.
💡The TV has Netflix, but the WiFi speed can struggle to stream 4K in the evenings.
💡You might wake up to a staff member sweeping the 'private' terrace area if you don't close your curtains.
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