The destination was visited by PhDr. Helena El Hassanová
About the package
One of the biggest Balinese magnets is the magical town of Ubud. It is surrounded by famous rice terraces and breathtaking rainforest scenery. Natural beauty is a blessing for the region, it has attracted artisans, painters, dancers, chefs, conservationists, yoga coaches and spiritual guides in one place. For the inhabitants of the local villages, the arrival of tourists and the interest in their daily lives is a welcome boost. For tourists, it is an inexhaustible range of discoveries in a short time, which are usually only the first impulse and an intense incentive for further returns.
Resort Tejaprana is one of the many stylish accommodations that have grown in Ubud in recent years. It is located in the middle of a dense rainforest just 4 kilometers from the center of Ubud. 28 villas are hung on a slope above the river Patan and their common feature is the hand of a local designer who sensitively connected elements of local architecture, local materials such as bamboo with a classic style and a pleasant eastern light that floods the villas in the morning. All villas have their own outdoor gazebo and swimming pool, from where you can listen to the sounds of the surrounding nature and the murmur of the river. The center of the resort is the Aruna restaurant, which offers a mix of international and local cuisine, and a lobby with a library, shop, internet corner and small café. Of course, every Balinese resort is a spa that offers Tejaprana massage with lava stones, aroma massage, etc.
Lovers of active holidays will certainly welcome the possibility of morning or afternoon bike rides with a guide to the nearby village of Kedisan. A two-hour drive past rice fields, local shops and cafés. In a similar vein, you can walk to the village of Kepitu, where the temple of Telaga Waja with a sacred spring is located. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday it is possible to take free group yoga lessons, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays you can try making traditional floral offerings. Tejaprana also organizes a two-hour cooking lesson, during which a four-course menu is prepared followed by consumption. A Balinese evening is an integral part of a dance performance, which is a beautiful romantic highlight for a stay in this remarkable place.