A place to unwind and rejuvenate your soul
 

 

Natura's design plan was to enhance the beauty of the existing site, with environmental impact being a serious consideration. The preservation of existing vegetation and the protection of the river and wildlife were paramount in the design of the fourteen luxury villas.

Situated within the Petanu River valley, one of Bali's holy rivers, the emphasis is on the nature of the river and the jungle. With direct access to clean natural swimming and the soothing sounds of constant flowing water, the jungle site is a plateau with dramatic views across and along the river, already rich and densely vegetated with coconuts, palms, exotic fruit and abundance of advanced native trees. Natural springs abound in this haven of peace and tranquility.

Located 3 kms. North East from the center of Ubud, the artistic and cultural center of Bali, is the traditional Balinese Village of Laplapan, seemingly untouched by the hands of time. Here Natura has been conceived, a new concept in environmentally aware guest accommodation.

Point of interest and activities within close proximity

  • Ubud Palace & Ubud Market

  • Monkey Forest

  • Museums and art galleries

  • Major temples

  • Whitewater rafting

  • Jungle and rice paddy trekking

  • Elephant safaris

  • Mountain biking

  • Traditional Balinese dance programs.

  • Religious ceremonies when available.

In house facilities:

  • 1 spring water swimming pool and sundeck

  • The Wantilan Restaurant and Bar

  • Exclusive Jacuzzi Area

  • Complimentary WiFi Internet access

  • Comprehensive riverside traditional spa 

  • Laundry and dry cleaning

  • 24 hours Reception

  • Gallery / Boutique area

  • Complimentary shuttle service to Ubud

  • Departure lounge facilities

  • Doctor on call (24 hours)

 

Our Awards

 

Natura Resort and Spa was designed for energy efficient building and eco friendly buildings. This make Natura Resort and Spa become an award-winning for Construction Work Award of Indonesia by Minister of Settlement And Regional Infrastructures of The Republic of Indonesia in 2003 and ASEAN energy efficient Building Best Practices Competition - Tropical Building Category on June 2004.