Jungle resorts in Bali, Indonesia
Living in the concrete jungle that is Singapore, most of us have become accustomed to the sound of cars and the iridescent gleam of city lights. It’s important that we take a moment to escape into the tranquility of mother nature and unwind.
Whether it’s for a honeymoon with bae or a family vacay, these jungle resorts in Bali let you surround yourself amidst tall trees and thick foliage. They also offer plenty of activities like yoga classes, trekking, and river rafting to keep you occupied.
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- Jungle resorts in Bali, Indonesia
- 1. The Kayon Jungle Resort – Triple-tiered infinity pool (from S$413/night)
- 2. Goya Boutique Resort – Bvlgari bathroom amenities (from S$286/night)
- 3. Kupu Kupu Barong Villas & Tree Spa – Free yoga classes (from S$223/night)
- 4. Nandini Jungle Resort & Spa Bali – Suites & villas by the river (from S$264/night)
- 5. Padma Resort Ubud – Free cycling tours (from S$315/night)
- 6. Natya Resort Ubud – Balcony with private plunge pool (from S$297/night)
- 7. COMO Shambhala Estate – Activities like river rafting and cooking classes (from S$508/night)
- 8. Pramana Watu Kurung Resort – Free hour-long village walk (from S$130/night)
- 9. Four Seasons Sayan – Free dining for children under 6 (from S$1230/night)
- 10. Ayung Resort Ubud – Last minute & early bird deals (from S$161/night)
- Nature resorts in Bali
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1. The Kayon Jungle Resort – Triple-tiered infinity pool (from S$413/night)
3 level infinity pool overlooking the valley.
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The Kayon Jungle Resort (from S$413/night) is a stunner with its 3-tier infinity pool. The resort only has 38 suites and villas, so you can expect a relatively quiet stay. You’ll receive a complimentary fruit basket upon arrival.
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The rooms here are super spacious and come with a 4-poster bed with curtains for even more privacy. Each suite has a balcony where you’ll be treated to a view of the jungle.
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The bathroom features Balinese style elements with its use of plenty of wood, while the sink is made out of stone.
Spacious outdoor balcony.
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Book a stay at The Kayon.
Price: From S$413/night
Address: Banjar, Desa, Bresela, Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia
Contact: +62 361 978098| The Kayon Jungle Resort website
2. Goya Boutique Resort – Bvlgari bathroom amenities (from S$286/night)
Deluxe suite.
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A deluxe suite at Goya Boutique Resort will set you back S$286/night and comes with a balcony that overlooks greenery. If you’re looking to indulge, spend S$460/night for a 1–bedroom pool villa.
Relax in the bathtub after a day packed with activities.
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You can take part in plenty of activities like a Balinese cooking class (S$42.20/person) or an Ubud excursion (S$61/car) that’ll take you to 4 destinations, such as Holy Water Temple and Tegalalang Rice Terrace.
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In the bathroom, you’ll find complimentary Bvlgari amenities, such as soaps and lotions.
1-bedroom pool villa.
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The villa is surrounded by trees for maximum privacy so feel free to bare it all in your private pool.
The communal infinity pool.
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Book a stay at Goya Boutique Resorts.
Price: From S$286/night
Address: Padma Resort Ubud Banjar Carik, Desa, Puhu, Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia
Contact: +62 361 9083368 | Goya Boutique Resort website
3. Kupu Kupu Barong Villas & Tree Spa – Free yoga classes (from S$223/night)
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Kupu Kupu Barong Villas & Tree Spa by L’Occitane, previously Jungle Retreat by Kupu Kupu Barong (from S$223/night), will provide you with a luxurious stay in the wilderness without burning a hole in your wallet. It’s a popular venue for weddings – check out the “floating” platform in the middle of the infinity pool.
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If you’re celebrating a honeymoon, you can request for rose petals to be peppered all over the bed. There’s also a balcony with a view of the foliage. Your stay also includes free breakfast for 2 people.
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The bathroom comes with a huge bathtub that’ll comfortably fit you and your beau. If you’re exhausted from travelling, spend a lazy evening enjoying their complimentary yoga sessions – these take place every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8pm.
Book a stay at Kupu Kupu Barong Villas & Tree Spa.
Price: From S$223/night
Address: Kedewatan P.O. Box 7 Ubud, Kedewatan, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia
Contact: +62 361 975478 | Kupu Kupu Barong Villas & Tree Spa website
4. Nandini Jungle Resort & Spa Bali – Suites & villas by the river (from S$264/night)
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Nandini Jungle Resort and Spa (from S$264/night) is located in the middle of the Ayung River Valley, essentially putting you right in the heart of nature. Upon arrival, you can make use of the free bicycles at the resort to explore the surroundings – check out the outdoor hot tub and hillside swimming pool too.
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The Jungle View Villa (from S$330/night) rooms have all the things you’ll need for a good night’s sleep – a comfortable bed and air conditioning. There’s also a balcony with a cocoon swing chair.
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The bathroom is fitted with a bathtub, a shower and 2 large windows that offer views of the jungle.
Breakfast by the pool.
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Book a stay at Nandini Jungle Resort & Spa Bali.
Price: From S$264/night
Address: Br. Susut, Desa Buahan, Payangan, Buahan, Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia
Contact: +62 361 982777 | Nandini Jungle Resort website
5. Padma Resort Ubud – Free cycling tours (from S$315/night)
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Padma Resort Ubud (from S$315/night) comes with a stunning 89m–long infinity pool, which is about the length of a football field. Besides that, there’s a kids club and daily activities for children to keep your little bubs entertained while you have some time to yourself. Your stay will also include a complimentary cycling tour in the vicinity.
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Each room has a balcony and a king-sized bed for a comfortable night’s sleep.
The bathroom is separated from the room by a balcony door.
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Book a stay at Padma Resort Ubud.
Price: From S$315/night
Address: Padma Resort Ubud Banjar Carik, Desa, Puhu, Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia
Contact: +62 361 3011111 | Padma Resort Ubud website
6. Natya Resort Ubud – Balcony with private plunge pool (from S$297/night)
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Natya Resort Bali (from S$297/night) offers a circular infinity pool with deck chairs for you to nua, and 3 types of villas featuring in-room daybeds, private pools, and verdanas.
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Families with kids can go for the spacious Family Villas for 4, with plenty of space for everyone and then some. The rooms are opulently furnished in warm shades of brown and orange but the best part is the balcony that’s decked out with a private plunge pool and a sitting area.
Private plunge pool.
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The bathroom is fitted with a standalone bathtub and a shower. You can even request for your bathtub to be decorated with petals, perfect for celebrating a special occasion.
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Book a stay at Natya Resort Ubud.
Price: From S$297/night
Address: Jalan Kelabang Moding, Tegallalang, Ubud, Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
Contact: +62 361 9082175 | Natya Resort Ubud website
7. COMO Shambhala Estate – Activities like river rafting and cooking classes (from S$508/night)
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At COMO Shambhala Estate (from S$508/night), there’s a variety of activities ranging from Ayung river rafting (S$92/adult) to cooking classes (S$139/person) which can be arranged.
Private outdoor terrace.
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The rooms are snug and cosy, with a 4 poster bed facing a glass window offering views of the jungle. There’s also a private outdoor terrace with a sunbed for you to relax on. A yoga mat is also available so you can start your morning with a good stretch.
Swimming pool.
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Book a stay at COMO Shambhala Estate.
Price: From S$508/night
Address: Banjar Begawan, Melinggih Kelod, Payangan, Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
Contact: +62 361 978888 | COMO Shambhala Estate website
8. Pramana Watu Kurung Resort – Free hour-long village walk (from S$130/night)
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Book a stay at Pramana Watu Kurung Resort (from S$130/night), and you’ll enjoy a complimentary 1-hour massage, cycling, photo-taking sessions, and morning yoga. The resort is nestled within a Balinese village, so be sure to take part in the free daily morning village walk where you’ll see how the locals go about their day.
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The rooms come with a 4-poster bed and wooden Balinese–style furniture. The bathroom is similarly decorated, and comes with a tub. The bathroom and main room are separated by a glass window with blinds you can roll down.
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Book a stay at Pramana Watu Kurung Resort.
Price: From S$130/night
Address: Jalan Batu Kurung I, Kedewatan, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
Contact: +62 361 981799 | Pramana Watu Kurung Resort website
9. Four Seasons Sayan – Free dining for children under 6 (from S$1230/night)
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Make a reservation at Four Seasons Sayan to stay in the heart of a valley along one of Bali’s iconic rivers – the Ayung River.
It’s perfect for families since there’s a kids club for children aged 4-12 years old to keep them entertained while parents rest and relax. The kids club has a PlayStation 3, and offers complimentary sports sessions and Balinese dance classes. Kids under 6 also dine free with paying adults at all the restaurants here.
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Those who swing for the luxurious One-Bedroom Duplex Suite (S$1,230/night) will be staying in a swanky glass two-storey villa with plenty of wood, with blinds that you can close for privacy.
The rooms are air conditioned and come with fans.
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The bathroom comes with a bathtub.
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Book a stay at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan.
Price: From S$1230/night
Address: Jalan Raya Sayan, Sayan, Kec. Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
Contact: +62 361 977577 | Four Seasons Sayan website
10. Ayung Resort Ubud – Last minute & early bird deals (from S$161/night)
Each room comes with a king-size bed and a private balcony facing the jungle.
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Whether you’re a last-minute or well-planned traveller, book a stay at Ayung Resort Ubud (from S$161/night) for a tropical retreat. Early-bird and last-minute packages are both available, and they come with free Balinese massages for 2, complimentary rice field trekking, and daily afternoon tea.
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The bathroom is fitted with all the amenities you’ll need for your stay, including a bathtub you can soak in. Otherwise, relax in the communal infinity pool as you take in the breathtaking views of greenery for miles.
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Book a stay at Ayung Resort Ubud.
Price: From S$161/night
Address: Banjar Begawan, Melinggih Kelod, Payangan, Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia
Contact: +62 361 9001333 | Ayung Resort Ubud website
Nature resorts in Bali
For a different scenery than the one we have back home, book a stay at any one of these jungle resorts in Bali. Most of these resorts are fitted with infinity pools with relaxing views of the thick foliage, and some even have exciting activities for kids to keep them entertained.
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Originally published by Siti Hawa Samsudin on 15th June 2019. Last updated by Kezia Tan.
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