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General Manager's Note Monday MONDAY GENERAL Selamat datang and a warm welcome to our story, Capella Ubud, Bali. MANAGER’S Transcend your imagination back in time, to the mid 19th NOTE century, multi-mast Dutch schooners arriving on the shores of Bali, Officers & crew coming ashore, trekking up the river valleys to dense tropical forest rich in fruit, spices and coffee. Here they would pitch tents, establish their living quarters and create a camp, welcome to your adventure. Whether it’s climbing an active volcano for sunrise, tasting over 35 indigenous chocolates from around the archipelago, being blessed by a Balinese Healer or simply Surya Yoga enjoying an afternoon nap while being serenaded by the forest symphony, the offerings are vast and varied. Our Yoga practice helps to balance and harmonize your mind, body and emotions. Join caring family of Capella Culturists specialize in Balinese us for Surya Yoga in the morning with invigorating yoga poses to welcome the sun. experiences curated to your liking in addition to ensuring your comfort. 09.00hrs – 10.00hrs at Wos River deck. The most cherished memories in life tend to originate from journeys unlike anything we have ever done. May your visit to Capella Ubud be filled with genuine High Intensity Interval Training Balinese smiles, extraordinary discoveries and precious Meet your Camp Ranger and enjoy a variety of engaging and energizing workouts in moments. the luxurious jungle setting of our Armory, from guided stretching to circuit training Enjoy, and intense cardio workouts tailored to your fitness level and needs. 16.00hrs – 17.00hrs at The Armory Mark Swinton General Manager TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Take a Dip Our swimming pool is a giant cistern made of marine grade steel plates. It’s industrial style complements the exuberant nature. Dive into our saltwater pool, one of the most beautiful hotel swimming pools in the world. Pool is open daily from 07.00hrs - 19.00hrs Boreh Making Keliki Village Biking Learn about Boreh, traditional Balinese herbal remedy made with rice extract, A scenic cycling experience that will aromatic white ginger and sandalwood to relieve tense muscles and minor take you to a road less ventured. With conditions. every pedal, you will get an opportunity to explore the authentic Balinese life at 15.00hrs – 16.00hrs at The Cistern Keliki Village. 16.00hrs – 17.00hrs starting point at Chandra Yoga The Station Regular yoga practice encourages holistic wellness, increases energy, immunity and vitality for a higher quality of wellbeing. Chandra Yoga incorporates more calming and nurturing poses and a Moon salutation sequence. 16.00hrs – 17.00hrs at Wos River deck THURSDAY FRIDAY The Officers’ Tent The camp’s living room is a charming setting filled to the brim with antiques, trophies, books and good old Bensley quirkiness. Meet your Capella Culturists here Jungle Boot Camp to plan and explore the day as they curate series of adventure, culinary, cultural, Inspired by the natural landscape, high intensity cardio training exercises are design and architecture journeys unique to your preferences. carried out in the dramatic setting of the resort utilizing natural elements for cardio and strength training. Combining many aspects of fitness, Jungle Boot Camp will Exclusively reserved for camp residents the morning coffee, afternoon tea, evening encourage and teach proper exercise form, including cardiovascular drills, body cocktail and canapé ritual and after dinner drinks are served. Guests can enjoy weight resistance, plyometrics, hand eye coordination, agility movements, and board games or a billiard match, or curl up with a book and relax. much more. The Officers’ Tent is open 24-hour 09.00hrs – 10.00hrs at The Armory Keliki Rice Paddy Trekking Sandikala Ritual Walk through the farmed rice fields of Keliki on this one-hour nature adventure, Wherever you go in Bali, you’ll see offerings being placed on the streets. This surrounded by spectacular scenery. You will trek through the fields and learn about activity is called mebanten. Gather around the campfire at sunset when day meets the lifecycle of the rice paddy from planting to harvesting. You will also pass by night to witness Sandikala ritual, placing offerings at the camp’s temple as gratitude some temples and have a chance to meet a village farmer. for the abundant blessing received throughout the day. 16.00hrs – 17.00hrs 18.00hrs – 18.30hrs at The Campfire SATURDAY SUNDAY Ketupat Making All throughout Indonesia, there is a tradition of palm-leaf weaving called making ‘ketupat’. In Bali, this little, hand-woven objects are called ‘tipat’. It has a special significance in Hindu rituals and are considered an important part of offerings to Gods. 15.00hrs – 16.00hrs at The Cistern Canang Making “Canang Sari” are the traditional offerings which are made by Balinese women every morning in every Hindu household. The weaving and gathering of ingredients The Campfire Meet a local storyteller or historian is a quiet, reflective process and a genuine form of giving thanks. The ritual offerings over hot chocolate and toasted are usually made of young yellow coconut leaves, flowers, food and incense. marshmallows under the stars. Enjoy a silent black and white movie showcasing 15:00hrs – 16:00hrs at The Cistern life in Bali back in ancient times or take part in a casual camp fire supper. TRX 20.00hrs – 23.00hrs, weather A full-body strength workout that utilizes your own body weight. It incorporates a permitting. variety of exercises that build power, strength, flexibility, balance and mobility, and prevents injuries, all at the intensity you choose. 16.00hrs – 17.00hrs at The Armory WEEKLY ACTIVITY SCHEDULE TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Aerial Yoga Class 09.00hrs - Jungle Boot Surya Yoga* IDR 650.000++ Surya Yoga* 10.00hrs Camp* /person 15.00hrs - Boreh Making* 16.00hrs 16.00hrs - High Intensity Keliki Village Chandra Yoga* Chandra Yoga* 17.00hrs Interval Training* Biking* TIME FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Aerial Yoga Class 09.00hrs - Surya Yoga* IDR 650.000++ Surya Yoga* CAPELLA CURATES 10.00hrs /person 15.00hrs - Ketupat Making* Canang Making* 16.00hrs Our Capella Culturists have spent time scouring Ubud, leaving no leaf unturned in our quest to 16.00hrs - Keliki Rice Paddy Chandra Yoga* TRX Class* provide you with unforgettable moments, learning 17.00hrs Trekking* about the traditions and heritage, discovering new skills, and meeting some fascinating people along Advance reservations are recommended. the way. We seek, through knowledge, empathy ( * ) Complimentary and respect for our surroundings, to create ‘Capella Curates’; a selection of experiences designed to become lifelong memories. We hope you enjoy these curated experiences as much as we did putting it together for you! For more information, please visit www.capellahotels/ubud DINING AT Mads Lange Breakfast from 06.00hrs – 10.30hrs | Lunch from 12.00hrs – The Mortar and Pestle Bar CAPELLA 15.00hrs | Dinner 18.00hrs – 23.00hrs The bar adjacent to The Cistern offers light poolside UBUD, BALI snacks and health-conscious options inclusive of a The Camp’s split-level tented dining room is named in honour wide range of cocktails and potions. All beverages of the famous Danish spice trader, entrepreneur and peace are locally inspired and handcrafted using traditional maker of Bali, knight of the Order of The Netherlands and mortar and pestle and manual ice crusher methods, recipient of the Danish Gold medal of achievement - Mads not interrupting mother nature’s beautiful rainforest Johansen Lange, nicknamed “The White King of Bali”. sounds and delights. Offering an elaborate delectable array of shareable Open seven days per week. Indonesian side dishes, served with rice called “Rijsttafel”, Pool service 06.00hrs – 21.00hrs handcrafted cooking that is inspired by the spice trail across Food and Beverage service 10.00hrs – 20.00hrs the Nusantara archipelago and international favourites. Seating capacity 28 guests Open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Seating capacity 44 guests In-tent dining Dress code Camp casual In tent dining takes on an entirely different role at Capella Ubud, Bali where an assortment of stacked tiffin boxes forms the basis of your private in-tent Api Jiwa dining buffet dinner set up, prepared entirely to your First seating 18.30hrs | Second seating 20.30hrs liking. Inspired by the Sanskrit word for soul of fire, this is a highly interactive and intimate Asian barbecue that serves Available 24-hours, seven days per week. authentic and new age bites in a theatrical enrichening neck to tail, farm to table culinary fashion. Expect no menu as the Chef will tailor a delectable sensory journey according to Private dining your desires, Omakase style. Bespoke private jungle or rice paddy dining can be arranged on request, ranging from candlelit dinners Seating capacity 16 guests: 10 at the Robatayaki Grill and to private picnics at superb locations and entertaining 6 at a private dining table. boutique groups. Dress code : Camp chic WELLNESS RETREAT Auriga uses 100% natural and organic products for all spa treatments. We also offer authentic treatment experiences that are exclusive to Auriga Ubud as they draw AT AURIGA inspiration from the heritage of Bali. Open daily from 9.00hrs – 21.00hrs. Last treatment is at 19.30hrs. SHUTTLE SERVICE AT CAPELLA UBUD, BALI DEPART ARRIVE DEPART ARRIVE CAPELLA UBUD UBUD CAPELLA 10.00hrs 10.30hrs 10.40hrs 11.10hrs 13.00hrs 13.30hrs 13.40hrs 14.10hrs 16.00hrs 16.30hrs 16.40hrs 17.10hrs Nestled in the lush rainforest of Bali Island, Auriga at Capella Ubud, Bali is a cocoon for guests to rest, rejuvenate and tap into celestial rhythms. Auriga, whose TERMS AND CONDITIONS namesake is a constellation in the northern hemisphere, has a distinctive approach • Seats are subject to availability on a first-come-first-serve basis. to wellness and beauty based on the cycles of the moon.
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