Nestled between the rainforest, rice paddy fields and the Wos River, in the Balinese artist village of Keliki, the resort is inspired by the early European settlers from the 1800s, as a tribute to their spirit of adventure.
The Bill Bensley-designed Capella Ubud, Bali will open its doors on June 29.
Nestled between the rainforest, rice paddy fields and the Wos River, in the Balinese artist village of Keliki, the resort is inspired by the early European settlers from the 1800s, as a tribute to their spirit of adventure.
The rainforest retreat will feature 22 one-bedroom tented retreats and one two-bedroom lodge allow guests to enjoy the essence of Bali’s untouched natural surroundings in personalised comfort, balancing timeless charm with modern convenience, each with a private salt water Jacuzzi pool and a bespoke theme.
Signature experiences on offer include bespoke culinary journeys visiting the retreat’s honey farms, coffee, tea & cocoa plantations and the working boutique farms of Keliki Village, Medicinal culinary healing, Spiritual healing, Adventure wellness with jungle boot camps, mountain bike ridge tours, rice paddies’ high impact adventures, and Wos River sacred temple rituals with the Keliki villagers.
The starting rates for the hotel are USD$838 per retreat per night plus service charge and taxes.