ORA One BedroomValey Pool Villa Ubud
ORA One BedroomValey Pool Villa Ubud
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A Romantic Hideaway... This is a boutique retreat for couples in love to refresh, recharge and celebrate the spirit of romance in true tropical style. With just 15 contemporary pool villas and supporting lifestyle facilities set in a river valley environment, the property is a hidden gem that takes privacy on the island of Bali to the next level. Encompassed by lush greenery, the Villa in Ubud is perfectly placed at the end of Bukit Cinta - a colloquial name that translates as Love Hill. The space At this accommodation extends to just 15 private villas with a choice of different categories. Each villa has been designed as a contemporary sanctuary for adults to take pleasure in some well-deserved time out. The entire property faces the Campuhan Ridge where the sun rises every morning bringing the gift of another new day to the island. This Villa in Ubud has been designed to follow the natural contours of a valley landscape that is enveloped by towering coconut palms and exotic flora. A conscious decision was made to keep the entire property small and personal. Therefore, it comes with a sustainable footprint to harmonise with the surrounding environment. Although there’s a distinct emphasis on romance, the primary source inspiration for all villas at this resort is traditional Balinese temple architecture. Certain elements of this religious structure have been reinterpreted in a modern way to create a series of peaceful spaces without detracting from the sacred meaning of the temple itself. One Bedroom Valley Pool Villa Styled for holiday indulgence, the Valley Pool Villa is perfect for honeymooners and couples looking to spend quality time alone together. It is blessed with an uplifting view of the Campuhan Ridge where a grass-topped hill descends down to a tropical valley. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows are positioned for a seamless connection to the outdoors. Other things to note This Villa located within a creative community that has long been known for its art, culture and natural beauty. Although tourism has brought global attention to the area, Ubud is still a charming Balinese village where daily life is influenced by colourful ceremonies and symbolic rituals. Historically, Ubud was first settled by an Indian guru who was drawn to the sacred energy at the meeting point of two rivers in a place called Campuhan. It was here he built a temple that has been a centre of power since the 8th century. Now hundreds of years later, Ubud remains a destination of great prominence supported by a thriving hospitality and wellness scene.
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