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Seres Springs Resort

Where Bali slows you down

Ubud, Bali
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The pool pavilion
The pool pavilion
Spa room with a jungle view
Spa room with a jungle view
The sacred spring pool
The sacred spring pool
Sunrise over the rice fields
Sunrise over the rice fields
A birthday surprise from the staff
A birthday surprise from the staff
Choosing massage oils at the spa
Choosing massage oils at the spa
Temple guardian on the grounds
Temple guardian on the grounds
Orchids in bloom
Orchids in bloom
Canang sari with incense
Canang sari with incense

Quietly luxurious rooms, rice-terrace stillness, and the small daily rituals that hold Balinese life together.

Thoughtful service, quietly luxurious rooms, and rice terraces just outside the window.

A Surprise on Your Birthday

Mention it ahead of time and they go all out — the room comes decorated beautifully when you walk back in, and a little treat shows up as a surprise.

The Food

Don't skip dining in. The food is wonderful — locally sourced, beautifully plated, with rice-paddy views from the restaurant.

A Path to the Holy Spring

A short walk through the grounds leads to one of Bali's sacred springs — considered healing, and woven into the spa's traditional Balinese treatments. A tip from the locals: don't open your mouth and don't fully dunk your head. Sit with it and take in the view.

A Massage Above the Cliffs

Book a treatment at the spa overlooking the cliffs while you're staying here — open-air pavilion, jungle in every direction, the sound of water below.

Canang Sari

A local walked me through the daily offerings — flowers, incense, and sweets in woven banana leaves, placed at doorsteps for the creator, protector, and destroyer.

P.S. For getting around Canggu and beyond, use Go-Jek — reliable, affordable, easy.

— Jasmine

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