


A place where your soul can catch up with you
Perched on the higher ground of North Bali, where the sea greets you from afar and ancient forest mountains rise on your left. The largest Buddhist temple in North Bali, 200 meters down the road, has kept this land still for a thousand years. Rooms decorated with cultural antiques that hold their stories quietly. And something tells you: you will miss this place before you’ve even left.
The Villas
- The rooms are soft and light—white walls, cream floors, sunlight through the curtains. Bathrooms built for two, with space to linger. Buddha statues rest in corners they’ve known for decades.
- Outside, the garden exhales. The pool catches the sky. A sun lounger waits for the afternoon.
- Nothing here rushes. Neither should you.
Soul Spa
- Let the stress go. You’re in good hands.
- The women here have been trained in the old ways—touch that listens, pressure that knows exactly where to find the knot and how to persuade it to release.
- Coconut oil warmed to the exact temperature of your skin. Four hands moving in quiet rhythm. Feet that have carried you all day, finally allowed to rest.
- This is not just treatment. It is craft. And it has been perfected long before you arrived.
Soul Cooking
- Some lessons are written down. Others are passed through hands.
- Chef Putu doesn’t measure. He watches the shallots turn translucent, listens for the crackle of kaffir lime leaves, knows by scent alone when the turmeric is ready. Multiple years in the same kitchen.
- Beside him, Noah translates intuition into science: Why the coconut milk splits, what heat does to starch. He is young, precise, and endlessly curious about why Putu’s way has always worked.
- Together, they teach what no cookbook can capture.







