Voted world’s best hotel by Travel + Leisure, but stairs are not your friend here – pack light and bring hiking legs. The colonial aesthetic might raise eyebrows, but it’s executed with enough wit to disarm most critics. Every tent is named after a different camp position (dibs on the architect’s quarters). Between the welcome bell-ringing and safari walking sticks, you’ll feel like you’ve stumbled onto a Wes Anderson movie set. Afternoon rain is nature’s way of forcing you to appreciate the complimentary bar in the Officer’s Tent. Did we mention the brass monkey chandeliers?
Swimming Pool
Gym
Spa
Bicycles Available
Wi-Fi
Family Friendly
Pet Friendly
Electric Car Charging
Beach Access
Hiking Trails
Accessible
Sustainable
Adults Only
Age Restriction 16+
Age Restriction
Fancy the VIP treatment? Book with us, and we’ll make it happen. Early check-in, late check-out? Sorted. Free breakfast? Of course. F+B voucher? We’ll work on it. Room upgrade? Probably.
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Keliki Village, near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia - where jungle meets theatrical genius
Nearest international airport
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)
Distance from airport
29 miles/47 km
Journey time
One hour plus by car, depending on Ubud's traffic mood swings
Rate advice Approximate rates by room type and season
Most basic room
Terrace Tent
$1100
$1600
$1300
Mid-priced room
Rainforest Tent
$1400
$2000
$1700
Most expensive room
Most Expensive Tent
$2500
$4000
$3000
Rates are approximate and for guidance only. To get prices for your trip dates, book with us.
Amenities In our room
Air Conditioning
Coffee Machine
Microwave
Mini-Bar
Room Service
Top-Scoring Pillows*
TV
*Top-scoring pillows are pillows we've rated 8 (or higher) out of 10 for comfort.
Food + Drink On-site surprises
Two restaurants that take their theatrical setting as seriously as their food. The main venue doubles as a design museum with Bali’s most Instagram-worthy ceiling, while the BBQ joint below proves open flames and luxury can coexist. Breakfast deserves its own review – served in vintage cast iron that makes avocado toast feel colonial-chic. The Officer’s Tent dispenses free-flowing drinks all day because even make-believe officers need their sundowners. Evening brings campfire s’mores and movies, unless the rain decides to write its own script. Don’t miss afternoon tea, which somehow morphs into a full lunch spread because apparently, that’s how they rolled in the 1800s.