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Ubud is a small quiet town in the middle of Bali island. It is a bout 1 hour by car from the air port and about 45 minutes by bus from Sanur (Which was what me and my wife took). The trip by bus cost only about 40,000 rp (about S$7) where as a private taxi can cost as much as USD$20 to $30 dollars (178,000 rp).

Minor observation here … although Sanur and Ubud are only a few kilometers apart, the two area are totally different. Ubud is further away from the crowded town area, not as commercialized, more catered for the family and the people there are friendlier and more willing to help (tourist friendly) without expecting any return. And the people would not bother you additional questions once you reject their offer for “transport?/ taxi?”

There is not much shopping unless you are into silver ware/jewelery or utensils made of wood / bamboo. The main reason why I visit Ubud on this trip is because of the spa packages that was offered. This was my second visit to Ubud. The first visit was blogged by my wife. Those interested can visit her blog here.

This time round we stayed at a hotel called Alam Indah. it is more like a villa style hotel or in Singaporean terms a very large chalet. The hotel has a very open style lobby surrounded by dense vegetation and surprisingly few mosquitoes.

Hotel lobby Our hotel room hotel room interior Last of our hotel room

Well as you might have guessed. I am very much impressed with the hotel itself… but just that it is a bit ulu and you have to walk a real dark and steep slope before you reach the main hotel lobby proper.

These are a few shots of the swimming pool and the hotel room that over see the pool and the long long long winding and steep rod before you reach the hotel. Note that there are no street lamps? It is pitch dark if you return by 7 or later.. luckily the hotel is considerate enough to provide a torch in the room.

The pool side The long and winding and steep road

The streets of Ubud are narrow and crowded with both modern and traditional shops selling almost everything under the sun. Strangely there are no local food produce. And as you can probably see … I am playing around with my camera as well.

Streets of ubud Shops of Ubud Streets and sights of Ubud Shops of Ubud

Padi fields like these with farmers working in the fields are a common sight along the streets of Bali as well. It is like among all the shop houses, out pops a plod of land where people used it to plant rice… wonder if all the people living in Ubud owns a land to plant rice and use part of their land to open tourist shops … if they are so self sufficient, it is no wonder that are not persistent in their sales … well at least not as persistent as the people in Sanur any way. 🙂

the padi fields.

Another common sight along the street of Ubud is people (mainly women) praying in front of their stall by the road side. Without being rude, I managed to snap a few shots of them in action !!

Women praying

Ok… now for the best part .. the spa massage. This is the place where I have the most wonderful massage ever. It is called Zen Bali Spa. I tell you … the people there are superb. Their fingers are strong and they really reach into your sore and tired muscles and thoroughly rub them down. It is worth every penny you have. The spa is at the end of Monkey Forest Road and hidden between two shop houses, as you can see from my pic below. The spa is highly recommended in lonely planet as well. Oh yea .. did I mention? that book and as few other guide books are the holy bible for me during those few days ..

Not to mention, Me and my wife thoroughly enjoyed ourselves at the spa during our two days in Ubud. It is like sight seeing Ubud in the morning and ending the afternoon and the rest of the day at the SPA .. hee hee .

Zen spa Zen spa

Well I guess that rounds it up. 🙂 Anyone who wants more information on Ubud or Zen can PM me.. It is a nice place to consider for a short get away to laze and while away your time and escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

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