Ubud is home to many of the villas in Bali and is the main non-coastal area where there is a tourism scene. In Ubud the tourism scene is very different to anywhere else in Bali and offers an alternative and more culturally rich atmosphere with many places of interest located close by and as you are 600 meters above sea level you will find that the climate is cooler and fresher in the mountain air and there are some stunning views of the tropical forests, the rice paddies that stretch for miles and the rivers and valleys that run this incredible scenery. It is this scenery that has inspired the artists and painters that have been part of the artist community that has thrived for generations and produced some of the worlds most acclaimed Asian artists. With a strong royal presence in the area there is a lot of inspiration that the surrounding villas have taken to in their styles and design.

The most prominent style in Ubud is the traditional bungalow villas set up that has been brought into the modern day by the use of modern villa facilities and luxuries such as suspended infinity edge pools and spa services. The style of Ubud Villas however is very traditional with thatched roofs and traditional gardens as well as traditionally styled statues and artwork in the rooms. Usually you will find that there are traditional fabrics and hand carved furniture in the rooms. The service is always typically Balinese with a friendly grace that only the Balinese can achieve; the staff at the villas in Ubud are most likely dressed in the traditional clothing that is worn for all ceremonies that are daily as well as for calendar events.

The Ubud villas will usually have a private garden with a Balinese Bale day resting platform and ample seating as well as a sun decking and often a private pool. You may have an outdoor bathroom which is a secluded area with an open top where you can enjoy showering outdoors in privacy. Inside the villas in Ubud you will be able to enjoy the large luxury beds that are often carved from teak and other local timbers, modern luxuries such as air conditioning, mini bars, and full entertainment facilities with DVD players, CDs, satellite television, fridges and often a full kitchenette.

There are also Ubud villas that are located a little further out of the centre in complete seclusion with incredible views, many of these Villas in Ubud can be of the above mentioned style but there are also villas that are designed more around the palace style and feature more of a grand atmosphere with many luxuries and huge halls where staircases and all fixtures are reminiscent of the surrounding palaces and stately homes. Either way you are the villas in Ubud offer more of a culturally prominent style of accommodation that makes a perfect base to explore the wonders of the Ubud area and all of its places of beauty and interest.

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