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Komaneka at Monkey Forest Ubud

Rated 9.3 in 351 reviews

Nestled in the heart of Ubud, Indonesia, Komaneka at Monkey Forest Ubud offers a serene retreat amidst lush tropical landscapes. This boutique hotel is a perfect blend of traditional Balinese architecture and modern comforts, providing guests with an authentic yet luxurious experience in Bali's cultural hub.

The hotel is situated close to Ubud's famous Monkey Forest, offering an ideal location for those wishing to explore the rich cultural and natural attractions of the area. The tranquil atmosphere at Komaneka at Monkey Forest Ubud is enhanced by meticulously landscaped gardens and a thoughtful integration of natural elements into its design.

Guests can enjoy a range of amenities that cater to relaxation and wellness. The on-site spa offers rejuvenating treatments and massages, drawing from traditional Balinese techniques to soothe body and mind. Additionally, the hotel features a stunning outdoor pool where guests can unwind while taking in the serene surroundings.

Dining at Komaneka at Monkey Forest Ubud is a delightful experience, with its restaurant offering a menu that showcases both local Balinese and international cuisines. The emphasis on fresh, locally sourced ingredients ensures a memorable culinary journey.

The accommodations are elegantly designed, with spacious interiors, fine furnishings, and thoughtful details that enhance comfort and relaxation. Each room opens up to a private balcony or terrace, providing guests with a peaceful space to enjoy the natural beauty surrounding the hotel.

Komaneka at Monkey Forest Ubud prides itself on its attentive and friendly service, ensuring that each guest's stay is warm and welcoming. Whether visiting Ubud for its dynamic arts scene, stunning landscapes, or spiritual heritage, this hotel serves as an ideal base for discovery and relaxation.

Climate and Weather

January
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November
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Attractions in Ubud and near Komaneka at Monkey Forest Ubud

Puri Saren Agung Ubud Palace
Building complex in Bali, Indonesia
0.6km / 0.4mi
Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA)
Museum or art in Bali
1.2km / 0.74mi
Museum Puri Lukisan
Museum in Bali
0.8km / 0.48mi
Don Antonio Blanco Museum
Museum
1.2km / 0.72mi
Saraswati Temple
Balinese Hindu temple in Indonesia
0.7km / 0.43mi
Pura Merajan Agung
Temple in Ubud, Indonesia
0.7km / 0.46mi
Ida Tjokorda Gde Agung Sukawati
0.6km / 0.39mi
Neka Art Museum
Art museum in Bali, Indonesia
2.4km / 1.5mi
Museum Gedong Arca
Archaeological museum in Indonesia
3.6km / 2.2mi
Museum Tjok Agung Tresna Ayunan
The Tjok Agung Tresna Museum contains paintings and sculptures, of which there are approximately 500 paintings and approximately 200 sculptures.
6.6km / 4.1mi
Bali Bird Park
Indonesian tourist attraction
9.7km / 6mi
Bali Safari & Marine Park
Zoo in Bali, Indonesia
11.3km / 7mi
Putrawan Museum of Art (PUMA)
The museum began with the owner's love for art objects, which eventually led Made Gede Putrawan to become a collector of artworks, both painting, sculpture, and primitive art with a collection of 385 and 210 major collections.
10.9km / 6.8mi
Margarana Memorial
Heroes cemetery in Bali
11.9km / 7.4mi
Monumen Perjuangan Bangsa Margarana
Heroes cemetery in Bali
11.9km / 7.4mi
Tirta Empul Temple
Balinese Hindu temple in Indonesia
12.4km / 7.7mi
Elephant Park
Zoo in Bali, Indonesia
13.5km / 8.4mi
Klungkung Palace
Palace in Indonesia
15.8km / 9.8mi
Museum Semarajaya
Museum at Klungkung Regency
15.8km / 9.8mi
Museum Subak
Subak Museum is a museum that presents information related to the traditional Balinese rice field irrigation system Subak.
14km / 8.7mi
Puputan Klungkung Monument
Monument in Semarapura
15.9km / 9.9mi
Museum Sagung Wah
Tabanan's Sagung Wah Museum features photography and painting exhibitions
15.1km / 9.4mi
Kertha Gosa
15.9km / 9.9mi
Museum Bali
Museum in Bali, Indonesia
16.6km / 10.3mi
Bajra Sandhi Monument
Monument, museum in Denpasar, Bali
17.8km / 11.1mi
Museum Agung Bung Karno
Museum in Indonesia
18.1km / 11.2mi
Monumen MBO DPRI Sunda Kecil
21.1km / 13.1mi
Tanah Lot Temple
Rock formation off the Indonesian island of Bali
22.6km / 14.1mi
Bali Shell Museum
Museum in Bali, Indonesia
23.8km / 14.8mi
Bali Bombing Memorial (Ground Zero Monument)
Memorial in Kuta, Indonesia
24.6km / 15.3mi
Pura Goa Raja
A temple at complex Besakih Temple
25.7km / 16mi
Tanjung Benoa
Seaside resort
27.2km / 16.9mi
Bali Botanic Garden
The largest botanical garden in Indonesia
27.4km / 17mi
Lake Beratan Temple
Balinese Hindu termple in Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia
28.2km / 17.5mi
Nusa Dua Beach
Seaside resort
29.3km / 18.2mi

About Ubud

Ubud, located in the heart of Bali, offers a variety of experiences that reflect its rich culture and natural beauty. One of the best ways to immerse yourself in the local culture is to visit the Ubud Monkey Forest, a sanctuary that is home to hundreds of playful long-tailed macaques. As you wander through the lush forest, you can observe these creatures in their natural habitat while also appreciating the ancient temples that dot the area.

Another highlight of Ubud is the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, which showcase the traditional Balinese subak irrigation system. Visitors can take a leisurely walk through the terraces, enjoying the stunning views and serene atmosphere. This area is also a great spot for photography, as the vibrant green of the rice paddies contrasts beautifully with the sky.

Art and culture are central to Ubud's identity, making a visit to the Neka Art Museum or the Agung Rai Museum of Art worthwhile. These museums feature a range of traditional and contemporary Balinese art, allowing you to gain insight into the island's artistic heritage. Additionally, Ubud is known for its thriving artisan community, so exploring local craft shops and galleries can be rewarding.

For those interested in wellness, Ubud is famous for its yoga retreats and wellness centers. Many visitors come to practice yoga, meditation, and traditional Balinese healing treatments, contributing to a sense of relaxation and rejuvenation. The tranquil environment of Ubud makes it an ideal setting for such activities.

Exploring the local markets is also a must. The Ubud Art Market offers a variety of handcrafted goods, textiles, and souvenirs. Engaging in a bit of bargaining can be part of the experience, and it's a good opportunity to interact with local artisans.

To enjoy the natural surroundings, consider taking a nature walk or hike in the nearby hills and forests. There are several trails that offer peaceful escapes and beautiful views, allowing you to connect with Ubud's natural beauty.

Finally, experiencing a traditional Balinese dance performance at one of the local temples can provide insight into the island's rich cultural traditions. These performances often feature intricate costumes and storytelling, adding depth to your understanding of Balinese heritage.

Overall, Ubud provides a blend of culture, art, and nature that makes it a unique destination in Bali.




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