Incredible location on Jalan Hanoman but set back enough to be dead silent
Upper-floor balconies overlook active rice fields where you can see fireflies at night
The 'resident duck' and fish ponds create a genuine village vibe
Resumen rápido: A simple, spotless, no-frills sanctuary that feels like 1990s Ubud before the influencers took over.
Reseñado por @dalestravelguides: I was blown away by the value here. My room was spacious with a stunning rain shower, and lounging by the pool surrounded by greenery was the highlight of my trip. It feels way more expensive than it is!
Lo que dijeron los huéspedes que se hospedaron aquí
The hype
Travelers universally praise the 'oasis' feel in the city center and the incredibly kind staff who treat guests like family.
Reality check
The 'continental' breakfast is basic (think banana pancakes or eggs and fruit), and the wifi isn't strong enough for heavy digital nomads.
You're a solo traveler or couple on a budget who values silence over luxury
You plan to rent a scooter or walk everywhere (Monkey Forest is 10 mins away)
You want to wake up to rice field views rather than a concrete wall
Limpieza y Mantenimiento
9
Housekeeping: Daily cleaning is consistent and praised; staff will tidy up and replace towels reliably.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally spotless, though 'wet room' design means floors stay wet. No mold reports found.
Maintenance: Recently renovated (2025 mentions), so paint and fixtures are fresher than average for this price point.
Linens & towels: Fresh and clean, though basic quality (don't expect Egyptian cotton).
Odors & scents: Smells of frangipani and incense; no musty odors reported.
Sleepability™
8.5SILENCIOSO
SILENCIOSO
0-4RUIDOSO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
Roosters (ubiquitous in Ubud)
Nature sounds (crickets/geckos)
Other guests on shared terraces
Antes de reservar
Es bueno saberlo
They offer free water refills to reduce plastic waste – bring your own bottle.
Airport transfer is available for ~500k IDR (arrange in advance).
Payment is often cash-preferred or carries a surcharge for cards; have IDR ready.
Qué llevar
Earplugs (for the roosters, not the cars)
Mosquito repellent (rice fields = bugs)
Universal travel adapter (outlets can be scarce in older rooms)
Genio de Habitaciones
Mejores opciones
Superior Double Room with Field View (Upper Floors) – for the fireflies and breeze
Deluxe Double with Pool View – for easy access to a morning dip
Room 6 – specifically mentioned for its shared terrace with a killer view
Habitaciones a evitar
Ground floor Standard Rooms if you want privacy (people walk past your window)
Genio de Solicitud de Habitación – copiar y pegar
“I would love to request an upper-floor room with a balcony facing the rice fields. If possible, a room away from the shared terrace for more privacy would be ideal.”
Preguntas frecuentes y consejos ocultos
Todo lo que realmente quieres saber antes de reservar.
Is there air conditioning?
Yes, most rooms (Superior/Deluxe) have AC, but double-check if booking the cheapest 'Standard' option as some may be fan-only.
How is the wifi?
Usable but not blazing. Speed tests suggest ~7-10 Mbps. Good for social media, bad for 4K streaming.
Is breakfast included?
Yes, usually a simple choice of eggs or banana pancakes with fruit and coffee/tea.
Can I park my scooter?
Yes, there is space for scooter parking, but no space for cars.
Is there a pool?
Yes, a small but clean outdoor pool surrounded by greenery.
How far is the Monkey Forest?
About a 10-15 minute walk (approx. 1km) down Jalan Hanoman.
Consejos de Insiders
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Look for the 'resident duck' wandering the gardens – a guest favorite.
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At night, sit on the upper balcony with the lights off to see fireflies in the rice paddies.
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The laundry service is cheap and reliable; just leave your bag outside your door in the morning.
5 cosas que debes saber antes de ir
💡The water filter in Ubud can sometimes struggle; one guest noted it turned black quickly (bring a filtered bottle if sensitive).
💡The 'shared terrace' for some upper rooms means your neighbor might be sitting right outside your window.
💡There is no TV in most rooms – you are here to disconnect.
💡The bathroom is often a 'wet room' style (shower sprays entire bathroom), common in Bali but shocking to some.
💡You can hear the temple ceremonies clearly from the upper floors – a cultural bonus or a sleep disturbance depending on your outlook.
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