The
Chedi Hotels, Ubud Bali is a secluded mountain retreat perched
high up on the edge of a verdant valley in the traditional
Balinese village of Payangan.
The
Chedi Hotels, Ubud Bali which appears of float above the valley
is surrounded by the gentle, spiritual rhythms of Balinese
life, it affords breathtaking panoramas across brilliant green
rice-terraces and steep palm-covered slopes. Beneath the tranquil
property runs the Ayung River, Bali's most sacred mountain
waterway.
The
Chedi Hotels, Ubud Bali is located just a short drive from
the artistic center of Ubud, a quiet mountain village where
artists and painters, writers and musicians find their inspiration.
The
54 Deluxe Rooms at the Chedi Hotels, Ubud Bali are housed
in 14 two-storey blocks, blend contemporary design and traditional
Balinese architecture provides a natural sanctuary. Secluded
courtyards, spacious terraces and private gardens create an
intimate feel.
Spa
special programs at The Chedi Hotel Ubud is set in a natural
sanctuary and situated high above a rich green river valley
and designed for the ultimate in elaxation and rejuvenation
of mind, body and spirit using the secrets of traditional
Balinese self-care rituals.
The
Chedi Hotels, Ubud Bali featuring spectacular panoramic views,
Balinese architecture and meandering garden-paths to create
a magical world in which to experience the magic of "the
island of the Gods"
 

Location
The
Chedi, Ubud, is located in the traditional Balinese hill village
of Payangan, is just 5 kilometres from Balis artistic
centre of Ubud, a place where artists and painters, writers
and musicians find their inspiration. Here guests can visit
a number of art galleries and museums, see dramatic and opulent
temple festivals and dances, and take in the magic of the
real Bali.
The
hills and valleys surrounding The Chedi Hotel, Ubud contain
a number of traditional villages and family compounds as well
as some of the most spectacular scenery in Bali. Various tours
are available from The Chedi, Ubud featuring treks through
the stunning local countryside away from the tourist crowds.
Not-to-be-missed
tours include a trip to the islands central volcanoes,
the village of Kintamani and the beautiful scenery of Lake
Batur; a cultural tour of Ubud and a visit to Gianyar, the
home of ikat weaving and the Goa Gajah Elephant Cave.
 
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