Alam Ubud Villa is nestled secretly within the valley and surrounded by the tropical forest, Alam Ubud Villa is a resort that took more than pure effort to build. Perched atop wooden pillars and hugging the rugged hillsides, these beautiful villas give you stunning panoramic views of the gorgeous green landscape. Alam Ubud Villa forms the new cultural heart of Ubud located in the Village of Tegallalang.
Cherishing and celebrating the rich natural and cultural heritage of Indonesia, every corner of the Alam Ubud Villa is filled with a priceless collection of a museum antiquities dating from the 14th century. A verdant, cultural oasis, Alam Ubud Villas occupies a spacious 2-hectare site on the banks of the sacred Petanu River affording breathtaking jungle river views.
Alam Ubud Villa is nestled secretly within the valley and surrounded by the tropical forest, Alam Ubud Villa is a resort that took more than pure effort to build. Perched atop wooden pillars and hugging the rugged hillsides, these beautiful villas give you stunning panoramic views of the gorgeous green landscape. Alam Ubud Villa forms the new cultural heart of Ubud located in the Village of Tegallalang.
ALAM UBUD LANDSCAPE
Tri Hita Karana is a traditional philosophy for life on the island of Bali, Indonesia. The literal translation is roughly the “three causes of well-being” or “three reasons for prosperity.” The three causes referred to in the principle are: Harmony among people. Harmony with nature or environment.
UBUD SACRED MONKEY FOREST
The Ubud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve and Hindu temple complex in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. Its official name is the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (Balinese Mandala Suci Wenara Wana), and its name as written on its welcome sign is the Padangtegal Mandala Wisata Wanara Wana Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
PURA BEJI AT ALAM UBUD RIVERSIDE
Pure Beji or Pura Tirta : “water temples”, a type of pura that other than religious function, also have water management function as part of the Subak irrigation system. The priests in these temples have authority to manage the water allocation among rice paddies in the villages surrounding the temple.
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