HOTELS Komaneka At Bisma - Lux Spa Hotel In Ubud

Komaneka At Bisma - Lux Spa Hotel In Ubud

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Ubud Indonesia Oceania
LuxuryNature

The Bisma is part of a collection of resorts in Bali named after the Komaneka family, who saved a vast collection of traditional Balinese art from destruction.

Their philosophy is to deliver top-of-the-range service in a traditional Balinese environment. Komaneka at Bisma Resort is their showpiece. It has a prime location in Ubud – an area of Bali away from the thronging cities.

Nearby is the sacred Monkey Forest and a kettle drum known as the Moon of Pejeng, which incredibly dates back to 300 BC.

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Komaneka at Bisma main house
Komaneka at Bisma lounge
Komaneka at Bisma living room
Komaneka at Bisma dining room with art decoration
Bedroom Pool Villa Komaneka Bisma

The hotel offers a suite and a selection of different-sized villas depending on how many are in your party.

Bisma Suite Room - Komaneka Bisma
Bath Room Family Suite Room

You will have a terrace with amazing views of the countryside and rippling paddy fields.

One Bed Room Pool Villa KBM

Expect to find a private swimming pool or an outdoor daybed, and all properties come with a rain shower.

Komaneka Spa Villa at Bisma
Komaneka Bisma Spa room

Eastern ideals of balance and harmony influence your spa treatments; expect to be expunged of bodily impurities and guided to a state of rested mindfulness.

The Restaurant of Komaneka at Bisma
Private Pool of Bisma Residence
Komaneka at Bisma pool
Komaneka at Bisma by the pool
Komaneka at Bisma pool aerial

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Jalan Bisma, Ubud, Kec. Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia


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