The definition of serenity? This is the place. We booked a villa (minimum 2-night stay), and the view directly overlooked the rice paddies—it was unimaginably beautiful. The drive to the resort was far from crowded and crowded—it was very quiet, with the typical views of clean and beautiful local homes. The roads were also very good—what are potholes? Banish that thought. The air? I guarantee it's very clean and won't be as crowded as in the city.
Upon arrival, the parking lot was a bit cramped, just enough for two cars and a motorcycle beside it, but it was adequate. The lobby was open air, directly overlooking the clean pool, with views of the rice paddies in front. The staff were very friendly, and check-in was very easy. Our rather heavy suitcases were helped to the villa, which was very close to the lobby. Once inside the villa, oh wow, it was beautiful. Describe it yourself! But since it's in front of a rice paddy, you can bet there'll be some animals like frogs and others to keep you company. Hehehe.
The villa's amenities were quite complete, standard: smart TV, small sofa, bathtub. The amenities are quite complete, it's just a shame there aren't any slippers, but that's okay, no problem. I was initially worried about the bathroom being a little open, as I was afraid of peeping from the room, but after checking, it wasn't visible. The use of stone in the bathroom creates a calming, non-slip feel, and adds a touch of luxury. As for the restaurant, we only tried the Chicken Wings and Mie Goreng, and they were delicious. They're definitely a must-try. We also played a game of billiards; management has a suggestion: retire the table :)
I'll definitely return to this resort if I ever visit Ubud again.
Good Job Alam Kawi Ubud