About Sanggraloka Ubud
Sanggraloka Ubud is set in Bresela, within the Payangan area of Ubud, where Bali’s tropical greenery, riverside landscapes and slower village rhythm shape the experience from the outset. Removed from the busier centre of Ubud, the resort offers a quieter way to engage with the region, while still remaining connected to its temples, rice terraces, artisan traditions and cultural routes. Its setting feels intentionally close to nature, with the surrounding jungle and river forming a constant backdrop to the stay.
Conceived as a luxury organic farm and retreat, Sanggraloka Ubud brings together sustainability, wellness and Balinese hospitality in a way that feels grounded rather than overly formal. The atmosphere is shaped by lush planting, open spaces and a farm-to-table philosophy, giving the resort a more retreat-like character than a conventional luxury hotel. It is well suited to travellers seeking a slower pace in Ubud, particularly couples, families and wellness-focused guests drawn to privacy, cultural connection and a stronger sense of place.
Accommodation is arranged across a collection of suites and private pool villas, each designed to sit within the natural landscape rather than apart from it. Categories include Deluxe Suite Rooms, Premiere Suite Rooms, Deluxe Private Pool Villas, Presidential Pool Villas and Two Bedroom Presidential Pool Villas. The Deluxe Private Pool Villa spans 166 sqm of land with a private pool, jacuzzi and jungle frontage, while the Two Bedroom Presidential Pool Villa offers 176 sqm with two bedrooms, a shared swimming pool and views towards the tropical jungle. Across the accommodation, the emphasis is on space, comfort and a close relationship with the surrounding greenery.
Dining centres around Meditera, the resort’s two-floor restaurant, where the culinary experience reflects the property’s organic farm identity. Led by Chef Eka, the restaurant draws on locally sourced ingredients and farm-to-table principles, bringing together international cuisine with a connection to Balinese produce and flavour. With both indoor and outdoor areas, including a 71.5 square metre interior and a 436 square metre outdoor setting, Meditera allows dining to shift naturally between casual daytime meals and more atmospheric evening experiences.
Wellness is one of the resort’s defining elements, centred around Nirvanaloka Spa & Wellness. Set above a gentle river and surrounded by jungle, the spa is designed to make the landscape part of the treatment experience, with expansive windows, twin treatment beds, indoor bathtubs, rain showers, saunas and outdoor jacuzzis overlooking the greenery. Signature rituals such as the Shanti Nada Ritual combine Balinese massage with Tibetan singing bowls, creating a more sensory approach to restoration that reflects the resort’s broader focus on balance and reconnection.
The wider experience at Sanggraloka Ubud is closely tied to the rhythms of Ubud itself. Guests can take part in yoga, Balinese cooking classes, traditional painting, wood carving, mask painting, batik workshops, temple visits, cultural tours and guided treks through jungle trails, rice terraces and riverside landscapes. These activities give the resort a layered quality, allowing the stay to move between wellness, creativity, nature and local culture rather than being centred solely on relaxation.
Weddings at Sanggraloka Ubud are shaped by the resort’s jungle setting and retreat-like atmosphere, offering a quieter alternative to more conventional Bali wedding venues. Anandam Wedding Chapel provides a dedicated ceremony space of 108 square metres with glass walls that allow natural light and surrounding greenery to remain part of the setting. The resort also lends itself to riverside elopements, Balinese blessing ceremonies and outdoor celebrations, allowing each wedding to unfold with a sense of intimacy, nature and cultural connection woven through the day.



















