Escape the hustle and bustle of central Ubud and discover MJ House, a serene boutique stay nestled in the greener side of Ubud, the cultural and spiritual heart of Bali. Designed with minimalist elegance, MJ House offers modern comfort surrounded by lush jungle, flowing river, and scenic rice fields.
Choose from three room types — Standard, Superior, and Pool Suite. Each room is thoughtfully designed to provide warmth and simplicity, equipped with the necessary amenities to ensure a restful and convenient stay from the moment you step foot in our home until the end.
MJ House is the perfect base for travelers looking for calm, comfort, and natural beauty — all at an affordable price. We believe the beauty of simplicity can create a space to slow down and reconnect. Experience the essence of Bali living at MJ House, your tranquil hideaway in Ubud. We are beyond thrilled to be your second home.
Gana Restaurant offers a diverse menu of Balinese, Indonesian, and Western cuisine to cater to your tastebuds. With a unique and refreshing outdoor dining experience, Gana Restaurant presents to you the genuine tranquility of Ubud.
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Pura Tirta Empul is one of Bali’s most sacred temples, believed to hold magical healing powers. Its crystal-clear spring was created by the God Indra to heal his armies. Famous for its holy water ritual, visitors line up to do melukat, a cleansing ritual in the temple’s sacred pools.
Bali Mas Village is renowned for its traditional ethnic wood carving, blending humanism and naturalism. Home to Bali’s master carvers, the village preserves this precious art, offering visitors a chance to observe and learn from skilled artisans.
Tegenungan Waterfall, Ubud’s iconic cascade, is located in Sukawati district. A short 10-minute walk leads you to the waterfall, surrounded by lush valley greenery. Visitors can swim in the refreshing pool below or simply admire this stunning natural wonder up close.
One of Bali’s popular agro-tourism spots is the coffee plantation in Alas Harum. Here, you can learn about the unique Luwak coffee process, taste various blends, and explore the scenic grounds. Don’t miss the famous Bali swing and the stunning views that come with it.
No trip to Ubud is complete without the Campuhan Ridge Walk—a 1km trail through green hills, jungle, and rice fields near Ubud Center. It’s ideal for sunrise or sunset, offering stunning panoramic views. Pro tip: Visit early at sunrise for a peaceful, crowd-free experience.
Celuk Village is Bali’s gleaming center for gold and silver craftsmanship, with rows of shops and workshops showcasing handmade jewelry and souvenirs at reasonable prices. Visitors can watch artisans at work, request custom pieces, or even try crafting their own in traditional-style workshops.
Pura Taman Saraswati, also known as the Ubud Water Palace, is one of Ubud’s most iconic landmarks. Its lotus pond and water garden frame the entrance, with frangipani trees and stone carvings based on Hindu mythology lining the path to the temple. Balinese dance performances are held here most nights, with traditional dances like Kecak performed on a stage surrounded by lotus blooms.
Located in Tampaksiring, Gunung Kawi is a sacred 11th-century temple complex carved into towering rock cliffs, nestled among rice terraces and lush valleys overlooking the Pakerisan River. As an active prayer site, respectful attire is required to enter.
Goa Gajah, or the Elephant Cave, near Teges in Gianyar, is a small yet captivating temple known for its ancient rock carvings. Its iconic giant-mouth entrance and historical significance earned it a place on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1995.
A must-visit in Ubud, the Sacred Monkey Forest is home to around 900 playful long-tailed macaques. Enjoy watching them swing through the tropical canopy while exploring the lush forest. Please follow guides’ advice and avoid wearing large jewelry or accessories, as the monkeys can be mischievous.
Ubud Art Market is the heart of Ubud’s cultural center. Lined with stalls offering everything from handmade woven bags and wooden carvings to clothing and ornaments, it’s a haven for art lovers and souvenir seekers alike. With countless shops to explore, strolling through the market is as much about appreciating Balinese craftsmanship as it is about shopping.
Tegallalang Rice Terrace showcases the famous subak irrigation system and lush green paddies, part of Bali’s UNESCO Cultural Landscape. Scenic trekking and the iconic Bali swing make it a must-visit spot.