Royal Pita Maha
Royal Pita Maha is a captivating resort of refined Balinese villas that embrace the landscape of a serene river valley. Built to respect and harmonize with the surrounding environment, the entire property is staggered over 12-hectares and descends down to where the flow of the Ayung River has etched a meandering pathway. The timeless spirituality of this setting penetrates the senses to enrich the body, mind and soul.
The Royal Pita Maha exhibits the fundamentals of traditional Balinese architecture through a collection of villas with aesthetic and visual appeal. Utilizing quality indigenous materials and modern innovation, each villa category has been carefully designed to recreate a refined environment of heightened comfort and privacy.
Enclosed within a Balinese compound, the thatched roof Pool Villa commands a breathtaking vista of valley greenery, while the Healing Villa offers a holistic accommodation alternative that is surrounded by a riverside organic farm. The Royal Villa is a luxurious dwelling extending over three levels and the jewel of the resort is the Royal House, which replicates the extravagance of a Balinese palace and features an intimate wedding chapel, two pavilion bedrooms and garden courtyard.
Dinning
Sublime wining and dining discoveries await those who journey to The Royal Pita Maha. Savour the regionally inspired cuisine of Terrace Restaurant against a breathtaking vista of tropical forest. The Ayung Valley Restaurant celebrates a culture of culinary delights where an eternal flow of mountain water has carved its path through the precious landscape.
The Royal Pita Maha was designed as a place for peaceful contemplation with plenty of water features for swimming and to enjoy communing with the environment. A collection of in-house activities showcase Bali’s artistic heritage with interactive classes of dance, music, painting, cooking, fruit carving and wood carving. While an adventure program of trekking, cycling and rafting caters to those with more active tastes.
Ubud is recognized as the cultural pulse of Bali and sguests have the privilege to experience a number of traditional dances. Nightly performances include classics such as the Legong, Kecak and many others. Staff will also advise of any local Hindu ceremonies taking place for those interested in witnessing some of the vibrant rituals that have made the island and its people so famous.
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