Interesting experience. On the one hand, I really liked it: beautiful nature, incredible rice fields, among which you should definitely take a walk, with a view of which you should go to the local small gym, even if you don’t really want to work out. I liked the small pool in the distance (with hot water), but there were generally a lot of people and when we arrived there weren’t enough sunbeds and towels for everyone. I was very impressed by the hall of stones, I have never seen anything like it anywhere. It's fun to ride a golf cart a few times. But, let’s say, living like this for a week would be very inconvenient; with a moped and a minimum of things such problems would not arise, but in the case of a family it would be uncomfortable. Check-in took quite a long time, due to the fact that you had to fill out a bunch of stupid papers, listen to a bunch of instructions, although before check-in they also send forms that can be filled out online, but they have to be filled out again on the spot, so you don’t have to waste time on this when checking out You should also fill out the paperwork with your impressions. Accommodation in the house is a bit spartan, the toilet is not very clean, you can hear your neighbors. During our stay the weather was good, the rice was heading in, if the fields had just been sown and it was raining, I don’t think we would have liked it. And in this place you can still feel the spirit of that Ubud that we personally liked 10 years ago.
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