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The Reserve, Ubud & Beyond The Reserve, Ubud & Beyond Introducing Mandapa For thousands of years, the mandapas, Sanskrit for temples, of Ubud have offered a sacred space for devotees to rest their mind, body and soul. Visitors today will find a similar escape at Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve; a secluded paradise where lush, rolling hills, the Ayung River and verdant rice paddies create a unique sense of place. Showcasing the architecture and craftsmanship of the area, each of our 60 luxury suites and villas feature a private outdoor space with views of the river or surrounding scenery and a 24-hour butler service (Patih). The Reserve is a mindful journey to the extraordinary – a full immersion inside the native Ubud Culture, recreating the Balinese way of living. Reserve Suite The thoughtfully designed 100 sqm/1,076 sq ft lead-in suite at Mandapa, is one of the largest open-plan suite in Ubud with a showcase of arts & culture through its local paintings and hand-made amenities. It includes a veranda, a living area, intimate daybed and walk-in-closet. Reserve Suite’s spacious bathroom, romantic center tub and rain shower is a testament of Bali’s luxurious living. Total 25. Available in 20 Kings & 5 Twins. Mandapa Suite An elevated experience with 145 sqm/1,560 sq ft suite gives a real Sense of Space to any stay at Mandapa. 180 degree views of the verdant rice paddies and forest, large balcony, generous living and bath spaces, walk-in-closet, unique paintings and Balinese décor are all elegant and inviting. Total 10. Available in 7 Kings & 3 Twins One-Bedroom Pool Villa Large breathtaking 430 sqm/4,628 sq ft Villa with tropical garden and a generous 30 sqm/322 sq ft Lap Pool. Exquisitely designed with a separate living room for resting, dining and entertaining in full A/C comfort. Local arts and crafts displayed throughout, complimenting the Balinese décor. 24 hours certified butler (Patih) service Total 23. All King Size. 7 Forest View, 4 Rice View, 12 River Front Reserve Two-Bedroom Pool Villa Located on Ayung River bent with a total size of 995 sqm/10,710 sq ft, the Reserve Two-Bedroom Villa is a perfect venue to get together or simply to impress. Featuring a fully-equipped kitchen, indoor/outdoor seating and dining areas, outdoor shower, an 82-sqm/882-sq ft swimming pool and a wooden deck for private dining with exceptional views of the river. Total 1. Available in 1 King & 1 Twin Mandapa Three-Bedroom Pool Villa This sprawling riverfront Balinese Pool Villa, spread over 2,000 sqm/21,527 sq ft land is the “Ultimate Luxury” at Mandapa. A generous 172 sqm/1,851 sq ft swimming pool with Ayung River frontage ensures only the best stay in Ubud for private gatherings and weddings. Fully equipped show kitchen and ample living space to cater for private events & Residential Style meeting. Total 1. Available in 2 Kings & 1 Twin Dining at Mandapa The verdant rice paddies surrounding Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve are more than simply beautiful scenery. The white grains are the foundation for nearly every meal in Bali, accompanied by fragrant spices, colorful vegetables, tender meats and local fish. Mandapa presents a food extravaganza inspired by the abundance of fresh local produce, healthy ingredients with an assorted selection of Indonesian, Pan-Asian, and Mediterranean-European flavors to the palate at four distinct dining venues, where every meal is an elegantly orchestrated experience. Dining at Mandapa Sawah Terrace The Pool Bar Dining Beyond Located at the edge of the Reserve valley, Sawah Terrace An excellent outlet serving the pool with all-time Discover private corners within the Reserve to provides panoramic views of the majestic Ayung River, classics plus options for lighter items, fresh products, dine-in style and experience the best of Mandapa’s bringing “dining with nature” to the next level. Sawah salad and sandwiches. Juiceology, detox selection culinary adventure. With hand-picked local and fresh Terrace offers the best of Balinese and Asian flavors with and tea mixology for the healthy conscious are ingredients, tailor-made menu to your imaginations – an elegant setting. offered,accompanied by dedicated pool service. our Dining Beyond offers various options to experience riverside picnic, private in-villa dining or simply reserve Seats: 80 Seats: 20 an exclusive spot within Mandapa’s own rice field. Please Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Lunch seek a Path to reserve in advance. The Library Kubu at Mandapa Our traditionally elegant yet relaxed lounge offers an A tropical breeze and the soothing sound of water set inviting space to enjoy books and refreshments - a the mood at our signature bamboo restaurant. Kubu perfect place to enjoy drinks before dinner, finger food also offers an intimate space with 9 private cocoons items and signature afternoon tea. overlooking the Ayung river for you to enjoy fine Mediterranean-European cuisine in the option of a-la- Seats: 20 carte or degustation menus. Lunch, Afternoon Tea Seats: 52 Dinner Mandapa Spa & Wellness Indonesia’s rich natural resources have long provided an abundance of flora with beneficial properties for health, skin and overall wellbeing. The medicinal assets of these indigenous herbal and floral actives, known locally as ‘jamu’, have been handed down through generations, with traditional recipes receiving modern twists and applications through the years. Renowned as a center for spiritual and physical healing, Ubud offers a unique setting where visitors can escape the stresses of the everyday world and find peace within. The Ayung River offers a point of meditation, where the sound of flowing water lulls guests into a state of relaxation. Based on the knowledge and wisdom of ancient philosophies and natural healing traditions, Mandapa Spa provides a secluded temple for wellness, deep relaxation, food for the soul, and an escape to another world; a sanctuary in which to relax one’s mind, body and soul. Mandapa Spa Wellness Based on the practice of treating the body to harmonize the soul, Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve offers eight spa treatment rooms Mandapa offers comprehensive wellness and lifestyle programs based on six pillars, Balinese Spa, Detox, Nutrition, Alternative (three specifically designed for couples including the suite). The truly holistic experience at Mandapa Spa utilizes a range of ESPA Therapy, Body Therapy and Healing. A combination of regular classes from local therapists and workshops from global experts and local products for sophisticated Balinese massages and skincare treatments. Mandapa Spa also features a state-of-the-art fitness include Art Therapy, Jamu Workshops, and private consultation with local and international healing masters. center, yoga studio, vitality pool, saunas, and relaxation areas. Mini Explorer Tucked away amidst the verdant rice paddies, the expansive Mandapa Camp facility includes an organic garden, an enlightening Kid’s Hut, and an educational farm where young explorers can take care of the resort’s cow, chickens, ducks, rabbits, and more. Inspired by Balinese huts that nestle in Ubud’s lush jungles, Mandapa Camp was designed as a wantilan, or meeting pavilion, where activity of adherents take place and the location for supporting facilities of a temple. Debuting two curated journeys – one full day and one half day – children are encouraged to embrace their innate curiosity for the world around them. Nature-based education activities for Mini Explorers include Kids Yoga, Jungle Gym, Scavenger Hunt, Nature Walk, Organic Gardening, Color Making from Natural Plant Dyes, Chocolate Making, Balinese Kite-flying and Rice Paddy Exploration. Reserve Activities For your Mind For your Body For your Soul Experience the various artisan classes and cultural Our comprehensive wellness and lifestyle programs Immerse yourself in our Wellness programs. Our Health workshops privately tailored to Mandapa’s guests: are based on 6 pillars (Balinese Spa, Detox, Nutrition, and Wellness Consultants are here to create personalized Alternative Therapy, Body Therapy and Healing). wellness programs to meet your individual needs and • Balinese etiquette & dance A combination of regular classes from locally-based oversee your wellness journey, while our traditional • Art & craft demo therapists and seasonal weekend workshops from global Balinese healers rejuvenate your soul: • Balinese farming experts to choose from: • Balinese Batik • Naturopathic Consultation • Gamelan classes • Sunrise & Sunset Yoga • Nutrition Consultation • Canang offering & penjor making • Pranayama Breathing Class • Balinese Traditional Healing • Painting & sketch • Jamu (Herbal Medicine) making • Full moon & new moon ceremonies • Batik textile making & weaving workshop • Guided village walk • Alternative Healing Energy • Gebogan (Fruit arrangements) • Fitness & Core connection • Traditional Balinese Healing Touch • Odalan & visit the Temple • Aqua Aerobics Discovering Ubud & Beyond For thousands of years, Ubud has been the spiritual and cultural hub of Hindu Bali. Witness these, as you walk around the area, visiting holy temples, exploring the local market and admiring art galleries. This section highlights the places where we highly recommend for you to experience the real Ubud. As some of these activities are offered by independent tour companies, prices may vary depending on the number of people, itinerary selected and equipment needed. For further information, please seek your Patih, your personal butler. Visit Ubud Village & Monkey Forest Spiritual reading and water blessing at Tirta Empul Water Temple Visit Ubud Palace, Saraswati Temple’s Lotus Pond, Ubud Market and local Art Galleries while in central Ubud. Ubud’s Monkey Build in 962 AD, Tirta Empul Temple is an iconic temple near the town of Tampaksiring famous for its purifying holy water. During Forest is a nature reserve and Hindu temple complex. Its official name is the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. The village’s residents full moon and new moon particularly, flocks of Hindu Balinese come to the temple for blessings. Our Soul Purification program allows view the Monkey Forest as an important spiritual, economic, educational, and conservation center for the village.
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