Spotless, clean, two storey, 2 bedroom, house overlooking the Eat Pray Love riced fields of Ubud. Spectacular view, on main road, 4kms from Ubud centre, includes electricity and free WIFI.
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This spotlessly clean 2 level brick house has 2 large bedrooms, 2 large double beds, 2 bath rooms and a spectacular view of the Eat Pray Love rice fields from the movie of the same name starring Julia Roberts.
When you see these rice fields, you will know why they choose this area to film the movie. It is one of the largest working rice fields still left around the bustling town of Ubud and set in the still uncommercialized and traditional village of Bentuyung.
The Neighborhood
Retrace Julia Roberts' steps in the actual area where her movie Eat, Pray, Love was filmed. There is a reason why this particular area was selected for the movie and we are the only property with such an expansive view and actually set in these same rice fields.
Or, just sit back and simply enjoy the 180 degree view of the working rice fields.
Here in Betuyung, you will get in touch with nature, time will slow down and you'll experience true traditional uncommercialized rural Balinese lifestyle and culture. You will witness most locals in traditional Balinese clothing, children and villagers bathing in the river, washing laundry, artisans honing their skills and local farmers tending to the rice paddies directly in front of your terrace.
This is the last property along this road and it jettisons right into the rice fields for an experience like no other.
Shhhhh.... Say nothing, do nothing, sit back, be still, listen, and take in the peaceful atmosphere, the solitude, the brilliant sunset, the tranquility of the passing night, the wide open sky, the stars revealing themselves, the flicker of dancing fireflies over the paddies, nature's synchronized evening orchestra of melodious singing crickets, the sound of birds and dancing frogs, the trickling of the water flows, the chimes, gongs, tiembe drums and the chanting of Ashram music echoing from the jungle's darkness as you share the gentle balmy breezes with the swaying palms and rice fields and you will sense the energy and your immersion into the Balinese culture that will make this a most enchanting and memorable experience.
Currency exchange is available at the best rates around.
Getting around
Nestled in the quiet very traditional village of Junjungan, 4 kms from central Ubud, Anita's Ubud Villa is a breezy refuge and a tranquil reprieve from the crowded hurried streets of Ubud, yet so conveniently close if in need of a diversion. Only 10 minutes by car or motorbike, Ubud is easily accessible for sampling great restaurants, international cuisine and unique local art, crafts and culture.
Leisurely strolls in this very safe and peaceful village can be very enjoyable and it's also the best way to experience the culture and day to day life. Small local variety stores are nearby but a trip into Ubud is best by motorbike or automobile.