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Tjampuhan Hotel & Spa - Accommodation in Ubud
A visit to Hotel Tjampuhan is intertwined with the fragrance
of distilled oils and herbal essences and the texture and
sensation of ground spices, roots, flowers and leaves used
in massages preparations. These traditional formulas and secret
palace lotions are prepared at the Spa and are now available
for purchase at the hotel. Hotel Tjampuhan Resort & Spa
is located at a bank of the holy Tjampuhan river, the traditional
village arts and culture Ubud, 45 minutes from a capital city
Denpasar, Ngurah Rai Airport. Hotel Tjampuhan Resort &
Spa is set in a lush tropical Bali garden and river view.
67 pleasant cottages overlooking the picturesque Ubud valley,
only a short stroll from the Ubud, monkey forest, the Puri
Lukisan Museum of Balinese Art, the former king's palace and
traditional former market
Set in a lush, terraced garden overlooking a sacred river
valley, the Tjampuhan Spa is a haven for comfort and relaxation
where guests can spend the day in a gloriousnatural setting.
Private therapy pavilions and a sunken carved stone grotto
provide a unique location for massages, sauna, steam room
and Jacuzzi facilities, opening on to views of the sacred
Oos and Tjampuhan Rivers.
Built in 1928 for guests of the Prince of Ubud, the Hotel
Tjampuhan Resort came to prominence in 1934 when it became
the starting point for Pita Maha, an artists' association
founded by Tjokorda Gde Agung Sukawati and the noted Western
artists Walter Spies and Rudolf Bonnet. Pita Maha, which translates
as "Great Shining", became the artistic force which
fostered and promoted the talents of such Bali greats as I
Gusti Nyoman Lempad, Made Poleng, Gusti Ketut Kobot and Gusti
Made Deblog
Using a combination of modern techniques and traditional therapies,
the Tjampuhan Spa offers a memorable encounter with nature
in the care of our highly trained and attentive masseurs.
The Hotel has 67 individual dwellings built in traditional
Balinese style are scattered among landscaped terraces and
gardens, offering private views of the tropical river valleys
and the 900-year-old Gunung Lembah temple complex which marks
the meeting of the sacred Oos and Tjampuhan rivers.
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