I woke up
earlier than expected and checked out my buddies who were still dead to the
world. I climbed out of bed and stumbled my way into our coffee nook and prepared
my coffee. As I parted the heavy draperies of the door leading to our
private veranda, I noticed the first flush of morning over the verdant rice
fields. I forgot the last time I felt this enlivened.
It was our
third day in Bali and we’ve already had some few stints of diving and beach
bumming but we wanted to see more so we moved to Ubud and went straight to our
home for four days – Bebek Tepi Sawah Villas.
It was already evening when our private car from Bali Golden Tour collected us for the transfer; the cheaper and faster way to go around Bali (Bali is such a huge
island). It took us an hour or so to reach Ubud from our swanky resort in Kuta.
We were greeted
by a staff that immediately assisted us in our reservations. Checking in was
swift and we were led to our villa in no time.
Think about
lush tropical gardens and verdant rice paddies as the perfect setting for a
peaceful retreat. Bebek Tepi Sawah Villas is located two kilometers away from
Ubud Village Center, the perfect seclusion from the goings-on in town. They
have 25 Balinese-themed units that are adorned with art pieces from local
artists (Ubud is considered as the art
hub of Bali).
Private gate on all villas |
Our assigned room is located on a two-storey villa that houses three rooms (check for discounted room rates). We chose the room on the upper level that has its own gate.
Our 52 sq.m.
Batuan Villa was huge, the focal point being the four-poster canopy bed; it has its own living area, satellite T.V., work desk, closet,
in-room safe, mini-bar, coffee and tea-making facilities and a private veranda.
We went out to
grab some chow and realized that there was nothing available at that time.
Apparently, the whole town shuts down at around ten in the evening. We walked some
more and found a warung (eatery) that
satisfied our needs.
Later that
night, we chilled at the private veranda for our nightly booze revelry, we were
too lazy to go out and party at the city center for everything shuts down
before the wee hours. We had some chat time on travel booboos, mishaps on the road and other stuff. We often break the stillness of Ubud when we would burst
into sudden laughter, in unison.
Waking up with
a nice view of the rice paddies every day was refreshing. I usually wake up early
to catch the sunrise while having my morning coffee. The everyday daybreak was
magical, it radiates through the very rustic scene from the veranda.
Our private veranda |
Bebek Tepi Sawah Restaurant |
Bale Banjar Restaurant |
Local Balinese coffee |
American Breakfast Fresh fruit juice, fruit salad/sliced fresh fruits, Egg omelet (or any egg dishes), bread and hot beverage |
Continental Breakfast Fresh fruit juice, fruit salad/sliced fresh fruits, Home made Bircher Muesli, bread and hot beverage |
Indonesian Breakfast Fresh fruit juice, fruit salad/sliced fresh fruits, Mi Goreng and hot beverage |
Indonesian Breakfast Fresh fruit juice, fruit salad/sliced fresh fruits, Nasi Goreng and hot beverage |
On our last
day, we chose to just laze around our villa and work on our blog backlogs a bit, thanks to the complimentary
wi-fi of the resort. And then it was time to go.
Bebek Tepi
Sawah Villas is truly the perfect seclusion we’re looking for, this side of
Bali. The unpretentious beauty of the scenery in Ubud was very relaxing. And I
guess I’m starting to love the highlands (the beach will be my forever
love though).
Bebek Tepi
Sawah Villas and Restaurant (book online for discounted room rates)
Jalan Raya
Goa Gajah, Br Teges Peliatan,
Ubud, Bali,
Indonesia
Contact Number:
(+62) 361.970388
Email
Address: sales@tepisawahvillas.com
(check here for discounted tours, transportation and activities in Bali)
(check here for discounted tours, transportation and activities in Bali)
Chong, mermaid or diwata ng dagat ka ata nung past life mo.
ReplyDeleteBasta lamang dagat Icelyn. Hihi
DeleteSerene place... Lakas maka tanim ay di biro.. hindi ko inexpect yan.
ReplyDeleteAng gondoh ng pool.
That's in Cental Bali Joey. Nice noh? :)
Deletevery Bali feel!
ReplyDeleteand nagdrool ako sa mee goreng!
Mee Goreng!!! :)
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