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The Hanging Gardens of Bali – Review of Ubud’s Jungle Retreat

by Garth

Last updated: 1st April 2024

Wow, Wow, Wow. From the moment we arrived at the Ubud jungle retreat of the Hanging Gardens of Bali, we felt like VIP guests. This hotel resort has been our our bucket list for years and staying here really was a dream come true! In this post, we’ll share our experience of staying at the impossibly romantic Hanging Gardens of Bali in a luxury riverside private pool villa for 5 nights.

 

About The Hanging Gardens of Bali

The Hanging Gardens of Bali is a luxury 5-star all-villa hotel that offers the ultimate jungle hideaway experience. It’s considered one of the best resorts in Indonesia and we can understand why. It’s all about luxury, greenery and relaxation in a peaceful jungle setting. Hanging Gardens offers jungle views from any part of the hotel which are stunning, especially when you take the funicular ride through the tropical wilderness.

This is easily the best hotel we’ve ever stayed at, we thought it was even better than our trip to the Maldives. The hotel is immaculate and has the most attentive staff who are happy, courteous and nothing is any trouble. We enjoyed conversations with the super friendly staff all asking where we are from and curious to know about unusual things in England like snow. Balinese people are so kind and see the good in everything, people are happy and respect each other, what a lovely way to be.

The hospitality at Hanging Gardens is just superb, the best we’ve ever experienced, we felt so welcomed all the time.

View of the Hanging Gardens of Bali from the Segara Madu Temple

View of the Hanging Gardens of Bali from the Segara Madu Temple

The Hanging Gardens of Bali villas are set on the hillside in the tropical jungle

The Hanging Gardens of Bali villas are set on the hillside in the tropical jungle

 

 

Our Bali Airport Transfer

Our first-class experience started with the airport transfer we booked with the Hanging Gardens of Bali. After a super long flight from the UK, Mari our driver picked us up from Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport and offered us frozen cold towels and ice cold water on arrival, which was super appreciated. His welcome and air-conditioned 4×4 vehicle made us feel immediately like we had arrived in luxury.

The 31 mile drive to the hotel took over an hour through Bali’s narrow streets. We saw some interesting sights along the way – like at a crossroads where policemen wave airport-style batons and blow whistles to the sound of constant car horns, it’s a chaotic scene, but everyone seems to know what to do! They also drive on the left just we do in the UK.

Once we arrived at the hotel lobby we tucked into strawberry-dipped chocolates and sipped on a mango and soda welcome drink, followed by a flower garland placed on our wrists. Whoo hoo! we couldn’t wait to see what our private pool villa would be like.

Such a lovely welcome on arrival at the Hanging Gardens of Bali

Such a lovely welcome on arrival at the Hanging Gardens

 

 

Hanging Gardens of Bali Attractions

Bali’s World Famous Infinity Pool

The star attraction of the Hanging Gardens of Bali has to be its famous and iconic 2-tier infinity pool. It’s one of the world’s most breathtaking swimming pools. Awarded ‘most amazing pool in the world’ by Condé Nast Traveller.

Ingeniously designed to mimic the natural contours of the land, creating a seamless blend between the pool’s crystal-clear waters and the lush tropical landscape. We thought the split-level design was so clever and gave the illusion of the water cascading into the jungle.

The infinity pool’s picturesque setting makes it a favourite spot for photographers and Instagrammers. The combination of lush greenery, flowing water and stunning architecture creates an idyllic backdrop for capturing memories of a truly extraordinary stay.

Phil in one of the best swimming pools in the world

Phil in one of the best swimming pools in the world

Garth on the lower tier of the iconic pool

Garth on the lower tier of the iconic pool

Water cascades down from the upper floor to the lower floor

Water cascades down from the upper floor to the lower floor

Garth stood in the upper tier of the iconic pool

Garth stood in the upper tier of the iconic pool

View of the amazing pool from the temple opposite

View of the amazing pool from the temple opposite

Enjoying ice cold Bintang beers next to the pool

Enjoying ice cold Bintang beers next to the pool

Phil taking in the view from Hanging Garden's of Bali famous pool

Phil taking in the view from Hanging Garden’s of Bali famous pool

 

 

Private Riverside Pool Villa

We stayed in a private riverside villa – number 71. To get there we took a funicular ride down from the restaurant down to the spa and then a short walk along romantic garden pathways to our secluded villa. When we thought about staying in Bali we deliberately didn’t want a beach stay, instead choosing to immerse ourselves in nature with a retreat in the middle of the jungle, and this villa delivered!

Our villa was slightly overlooked from behind but not from below with amazing views of jungle vegetation and sounds of the rushing water of the Ayung River.

We even caught sight of monkeys in the trees below, now we understand why they said always keep your patio doors closed!

Our Riverside Pool Villa - No.71

Our Riverside Pool Villa – No.71

Romantic garden pathways lead to our villa

Romantic garden pathways lead to our villa

Our private pool villa riverside view of the luscious tropical jungle

Our private pool villa riverside view of the luscious tropical jungle

View of the lush green jungle from our riverside pool villa

View of the lush green jungle from our riverside pool villa

Swimming in our Bali private pool villa

Swimming in our Bali private pool villa

Phil relaxing during the day on the outdoor Bali bed

Phil relaxing during the day on the outdoor Bali bed

Outdoor Bali bed - tick!

Outdoor Bali bed – tick!

Our outdoor deck area

Our outdoor deck area

Our private pool was just the right size and perfect for a quick dip from the heat. As the evenings drew in we watched various dragon files dancing over the surface of our pool. Phil’s favourite area of our villa was the luxurious outdoor Bali bed. We both loved the evenings just surfing on the internet with a bottle of beer whilst listening to the sounds from the Jungle.

The window view from our riverside villa

The window view from our riverside villa

Inside our lovely Riverside Villa

Inside our lovely Riverside Villa

Our luxurious bathroom

Our luxurious bathroom

The interior is tastefully decorated with polished wood floors and wooden window shutters – perfect for keeping all the light out for a good night’s sleep which Phil loved. The king-sized four-poster bed was super comfortable.

We would wake up at 6 am to the sound of the dawn chorus, lots of tweeting birds and frogs croaking outside. Followed by a really powerful shower to wake up, just how we like it, proper lux!

Garth being a graphic designer was slightly obsessed with the attention to detail with the Hanging Gardens logo printed and embossed on just about everything from bed linen, and coat hangers to toilet rolls.

 

 

Breakfast

The hotel’s Three Elements restaurant provides the venue for breakfast with a breathtaking panorama of the pool, jungle and an ancient temple at the top of the hill as the morning mist rises.

At breakfast, you can eat Western dishes like bacon and egg with buffet-style options. We preferred the a la carte style menu with local dishes like Nasi Goreng. Garth’s all-time favourite dish Asian dish is Nasi Goring, which his nana used to make at weekends. It’s an Indonesian rice dish made of fried rice, meat, veg, crispy shallots and a fried egg on top (must have a fried egg on top!).

The breakfast venue provides a breathtaking panorama

The breakfast venue provides a breathtaking panorama

Just a stunning setting for breakfast

Just a stunning setting for breakfast

Phil has exotic snake fruit for breakfast

Phil had exotic snake fruit for breakfast

Garth's staple Nasi Goreng for breakfast every day

Garth’s staple Nasi Goreng for breakfast every day

So much choice from the buffet breakfast bar

So much choice from the buffet breakfast bar

 

 

Romantic Evening Dinners

In the evenings we really enjoyed listening to the live pianist in the pool bar who created a classy vibe whilst we looked out onto the pool and the deck. They decorate it with tea lights, the glowing candles are so romantic! We even witnessed a marriage proposal one night, the guy was really nervous, but did a great job, what a location to propose!

Garth had his favourite long island iced tea pre-dinner cocktail by the pool every evening before we indulged on a three-course evening meal in the restaurant where the servings were huge.

We witnessed a marriage proposal one night

We witnessed a marriage proposal one night

Pre dinner cocktails with bamboo straws

Pre dinner cocktails with bamboo straws

The Three Elements restaurant by night

The Three Elements restaurant by night

Dinner cocktails

Dinner cocktails

Evening starters and main courses

Evening starters and main courses

 

 

Gardens & Grounds

We both loved spending time walking around the grounds of the hotel. Garth loved the scents of frangipani trees.

Phil takes a walk next to the Ayung River

Phil takes a walk next to the Ayung River

These concrete leaf imprints on the steps are a lovely detail

These concrete leaf imprints on the steps are a lovely detail

A pretty bridge crosses the Ayung River

A pretty bridge crosses the Ayung River

So many lovely tropical garden textures

So many lovely tropical garden textures

Lovely Pagoda flowers which resemble the Hanging Gardens of Bali logo

Lovely Pagoda flowers which resemble the Hanging Gardens of Bali logo

Wandering around the gardens you'll discover the The Hidden Palace - the ultimate private villa accommodation in the jungle

Wandering around the gardens you’ll discover the The Hidden Palace – the ultimate private villa accommodation in the jungle

 

 

Hanging Gardens of Bali – Optional Experiences

Balinese Cooking Lesson & Lunch

We booked a hotel cooking class with the resident chef, Surana. The day started with a trip to the nearest local market where we saw a full pig on offer for lunch. This is Babi Guling, one of Bali’s signature dishes – roasted pig stuffed with turmeric, lemongrass and garlic. In the market, we tried ‘snake fruit’ called Salak for the first time. It looks really exotic and once you peel off the leathery skin it tastes sweet and juicy. Slightly bitter like pineapple, but Garth loved it with his sweet tooth.

We really appreciated Surana introducing us to the market vendors and taking the time to teach us some Balinese phrases like ‘thank you’ – ‘Suk-se-ma’. He found our attempts at other words hilarious.

A local food market Bali

A local food market

Babi Guling - one of Bali’s signature dishes

Babi Guling – one of Bali’s signature dishes

Freshly cut bananas for sale

Freshly cut bananas for sale

Exotic snake fruit for sale

Exotic snake fruit for sale

We both love a local food market tour

We both love a local food market tour

After getting all the food we needed from the market for the cooking lesson we headed back on the road to the ancient Segara Madu Temple which overlooks the Hanging Gardens of Bali. We’d seen it from the pool in the main hotel.

Exploring the entrance of the Segara Madu Temple

Exploring the entrance of the Segara Madu Temple

The Segara Madu Temple Bali

The Segara Madu Temple

A stunning location for our cookery lesson at the Segara Madu Temple overlooking the Hanging Gardens of Bali

A stunning location for our cookery lesson at the Segara Madu Temple overlooking the Hanging Gardens

As we entered through the temple gate we were greeted with an incredible view! This was simply the most fantastic location for our cookery class. We couldn’t get over the attention to detail the hotel had done – from the table dressing to providing products in the temple’s really basic toilet. Everything was thoughtfully considered.

Balinese food is generally healthy and our cookery lesson consisted of 6 courses! Including Garth’s special request to show us how to make Nasi Goreng. Phil felt so privileged to have not just the hotel’s top chef teach him but together with a sous chef on hand and a chef steward for service. They all spoke good English and the instructions were easy to understand.

Phil noted that he really needs to get some better sharper kitchen knives at home. The ones he used were so good he managed to trim the tip of a finger of a rubber glove off. Fortunately, no cut fingers and it was quickly fished out of the bowl before the cooking commenced.

Our cookery lesson and lunch consisted of a 6-course menu:

  • Fish soup
  • Chicken satay peanut sauce
  • Vegetable salad
  • Steamed sweet potato rice
  • Nasi goreng
  • Coconut pancakes with vanilla sauce
Phil and Surana start the cooking lesson

Phil and Surana start the cooking lesson

Phil cooking Garth's favourite dish Nasi Goreng

Phil cooking Garth’s favourite dish Nasi Goreng

Phil's finished dish of Nasi Goreng

Phil’s finished dish of Nasi Goreng

Phil cooking our last course - Coconut pancakes

Phil cooking our last course – Coconut pancakes

Finished coconut pancakes filled with vanilla sauce

Finished coconut pancakes filled with vanilla sauce

Our finished lunch, so much food we took leftovers back to our room

Our finished lunch, so much food we took leftovers back to our room

After we finished eating, we took the leftovers back to our villa, and we both received printed certificates acknowledging our cooking credentials. Garth’s was labelled “Prince Garth” much to Phil’s amusement. 😆

 

 

Bali Floating Breakfast

Our next experience was a bucket list one! OMG wow. Yes, I know we keep saying that, but our Bali floating breakfast was way beyond our expectations. Served on a traditional Balinese boat, the hotel said we would feel like Javanese royalty feasting on our breakfast, and yes we certainly did! It was so decadent and so much food!

We thought it would be hard to eat being in the water, but it was fine and a real experience as our breakfast boat floated around and drifted slowly on the pool water.

Our incredible floating breakfast at The Hanging Gardens of Bali in Ubud

Our incredible floating breakfast at The Hanging Gardens of Bali

We had fun coming up with ways to photograph our floating breakfast

A floating breakfast in a private pool is a huge bucket list tick for us!

A floating breakfast in a private pool is a huge bucket list tick for us!

Does a breakfast get much better than this?

Does a breakfast get much better than this?

Everything from sweet and savoury

Everything from sweet and savoury

 

 

The Spa Collection

The Spa Collection is Hanging Garden’s spa and wellness retreat. We had a couples traditional Balinese massage which was so relaxing, so much so Phil fell asleep and started snoring 😅.

We we’re expecting pan pipes and ambient music but instead, the treatment room had an open wall to the jungle where we could hear the running water from the river and the noises of the wildlife. We had to put on robes and ‘panties’. They were so small but very stretchy and the more they stretched the more you could see through them! 😆

The Spa Collection - Hanging Gardens of Bali

The Spa Collection

 

 

Final Thoughts on The Hanging Gardens of Bali

The Hanging Gardens of Bali Hotel and Resort is a tropical paradise where luxury meets nature. Whether you seek a romantic getaway, a wellness retreat, or a lavish escape, this iconic destination promises an unforgettable experience. Embrace the magic of Bali at its finest, we loved every moment of the hotel’s beauty and serenity.

 

 

Hanging Gardens of Bali Tips & Practical Advice

Phil and Garth’s Top 5 Hanging Gardens of Bali Tips

  • Tip #1: The infinity pool opens at 7 am and is the perfect time to take photos as the sun rises.
  • Tip #2: The hotel offers 3 x free daily shuttle services to downtown Ubud.
  • Tip #3: At night cover up and spray yourself in mosquito spray – you’re in the middle of the jungle.
  • Tip #4: If you order the floating breakfast have a light dinner the night before.
  • Tip #5: Order the beef tacos and cocktails in the restaurant which are amazing.

 

How We Did It

We stayed for a 5-night stay in a Riverside Private Pool Villa after bagging a great deal on Travel Zoo. Most people stay for 2-3 nights. The cooking lesson cost us 146,000 IDR pp (£170 for 2).

 

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2 comments

David 13th April 2024 - 4:24 pm

well this was an amazing blog, thank you. My wife and I will be there in late May. Threee questions… we also got the river villa, are we better off higher up with the valley view villas? Mosquitos in the bedroom? isn;t there AC that will keep them away? and finally, the stupid question… what about snakes?

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Phil 14th April 2024 - 9:59 am

You might get better views from higher up, but all of the villas are stunnning. I don’t recall any mozzy’s in the bedroom but we were advised to keep the room doors closed as much as possible, but that was to stop any monkey’s sneaking in! There was a mosquito net over the bed which we used every night and as for snakes we didnt see any at all. Hope you have a great visit, you’ll love it!

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