Part of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, Gdas Bali Health and Wellness Resort is more than an escape to an Indonesian oasis. Located about an hour from Ngurah Rai International Airport and just minutes from central Ubud, the resort offers a peaceful base in a traditional village setting. If you are planning travel in 2024, consider carving out time for a restorative stay at this natural retreat in the heart of Bali.
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Health and Wellness Are Focal Points
Gdas Bali is Ubud’s first dedicated health and wellness resort, offering modern facilities alongside traditional Balinese healing. The resort’s health suite is equipped to deliver a range of therapies, and in early 2024 it expanded services to include cryotherapy, Live O2, colonic hydrotherapy, salt therapy and IV drips. Programs blend time-honored rituals with contemporary treatments, tailored to individual needs. Through guided activities and therapies, guests learn about detoxification, improving sleep, and balancing mind and body for lasting wellbeing.
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Upscale Villas
The resort’s accommodation options range from stylish rooms to spacious villas designed for relaxation and privacy. Grand deluxe villas feature terraces with paddy or garden views or a balcony, while prestige pool villas offer garden or paddy vistas and a private plunge pool. The prestige pool villas span two stories and showcase a hybrid design inspired by traditional Indonesian homes from across the archipelago. In-room amenities include premium toiletries, bathrobes and kimonos, tea and coffee facilities, air conditioning, and a 43-inch television.
Generous Guest Benefits
A stay at Gdas Bali includes daily plant-based, nutritious breakfasts and one health consultation. Guests can join complimentary yoga and meditation sessions, participate in daily resort activities, and access The Bali Eden sanctuary. Additional inclusions are WiFi, seasonal in-room flowers, shuttle service to Ubud center, and personal assistant service for prestige pool villa guests. Onsite wellness facilities include a gym, swimming pool, warm and cold pools, steam room, traditional sauna and infrared sauna.
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World-Class Restaurant
Tangi Restaurant focuses on wholesome vegan and healthy cuisine designed to nourish mind, body and soul. Overlooking lush jungle, the restaurant uses fresh, organic and locally sourced ingredients. Signature dishes include Thai sweet potato soup, red curry eggplant, wok-fried chicken, Tangi fried rice and mango sticky rice. Tangi also offers two- and three-course tasting menus along with traditional Balinese Loloh and a selection of detox beverages.
Activities for Every Interest
Gdas Bali offers a diverse program of activities to suit many interests. Guests can join Balinese dance and yoga classes, take traditional hat-making workshops, learn herbology, try perfume-making, or practice hot yoga in the yoga shala. These hands-on experiences complement the resort’s wellness focus and provide cultural connection to the island.
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Dedicated Wellness Sanctuary
Within the resort complex, The Bali Eden provides a tranquil sanctuary for deeper renewal. Nestled in the heart of Mas village in Ubud, this quiet enclave is designed for reflection and restoration of mind, body and spirit. The Bali Eden includes its own dining venue, Lanang Wadon Restaurant, and the Arana Spa, offering a focused retreat experience within the resort.
Thoughtfully combining traditional culture with contemporary wellness, Gdas Bali Health and Wellness Resort offers a restorative destination for travelers seeking relaxation, rejuvenation and a meaningful connection to Bali’s healing traditions.