Ubud Bali Property
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Property ID: UB-R001
Long Term Rent – Available now
Land area: 100 m²
Building area: 80 m²
2 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms
Private Pool
RENTAL RATE: IDR 23.000.000 monthly payment
Yearly payment IDR 223.000.000. Available NOW
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Some useful information about Ubud
Ubud, located in Bali’s Gianyar Regency, is the island’s cultural, artistic, and spiritual heart, surrounded by lush jungles, terraced rice paddies, and steep river valleys. Famous for yoga, holistic healing, and traditional Balinese culture, it offers a serene, bohemian vibe that is also a popular hub for digital nomads.
Key Highlights and Things to Do
- Culture & Temples:Visit the Ubud Water Palace (Puri Saren Agung) in the center, the sacred monkey forest, and the nearby Tirta Empul water temple for cleansing rituals.
- Nature & Landscapes:Walk through the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, visit the Campuhan Ridge Walk, or explore nearby waterfalls like Tegenungan.
- Art & Shopping:Explore the Ubud Art Market for handicrafts, or visit the many galleries in the surrounding villages specializing in woodcarving, jewelry, and paintings.
- Wellness & Food:Known as a top yoga destination, offering numerous studios, spas, and a vibrant, healthy culinary scene with many vegan and organic restaurants.
Location and Atmosphere
Ubud is situated in the central foothills, about 35 km north of Denpasar, often serving as a tranquil, cooler alternative to the coastal, southern, and busier areas of Bali. Although the town center can be quite busy, it maintains a unique charm, acting as a base for exploring the inland, and is a popular destination for tourists, receiving millions of visitors annually.
Important Tips
- Best Time to Visit:While good year-round, the dry season (April to October) offers the best weather for exploring.
- Getting Around:Walking is fine in the center, but renting a scooter or hiring a driver is best for exploring the surrounding rice fields and temples.
Culture: As a deeply religious area, respectful clothing (covering shoulders and knees) is required when visiting temples.
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