New Direction in Ubud: Anantara Programme Embraces the Unseen

By Ivan PetrenkoMay 30, 2025 14:39 PMNews
Share:
Private rooms offer quiet space between outings. Source: unsplash

In Ubud, Bali, a new travel programme has been introduced that shifts attention away from high-traffic attractions and toward more grounded cultural and environmental experiences. Anantara Ubud Bali Resort has introduced a new plan called ‘A Local Immersion’ that gives visitors a set plan of things to do if they stay for at least three nights. The focus is on providing access to lesser-known natural routes and local practices rarely included in mainstream tourism.

Two outdoor excursions form the basis of the experience. One leads through agricultural areas near the village of Taro, where long-standing farming traditions and spiritual beliefs are still part of everyday life. The other route follows a forest path to a little-known waterfall, typically visited only by nearby residents. Both are designed to introduce participants to elements of the island’s ecology and community knowledge.

Anantara Ubud blends into Bali’s forest edge. Source: Minor Hotels
Anantara Ubud blends into Bali’s forest edge. Source: Minor Hotels

Travellers staying in central Ubud can reach several notable locations on foot. The Sacred Monkey Forest, for example, is home to macaques living among centuries-old temple structures. Another nearby site is the Campuhan Ridge Walk, a quiet, elevated trail bordered by jungle and grasslands, offering open views across the landscape without requiring a long journey outside town.

Those interested in cultural landmarks can visit the Ubud Art Market, where regional crafts and textiles are sold by local artisans. Just across the street stands the Puri Saren Agung palace complex, a site with historic links to the local royal family. These two spots form part of the town’s small but active public square, where cultural life remains visible in daily routines. Even short walks through the area can reveal quiet details often overlooked by passing visitors.

Lotus pond walkway at Puri Saren Agung. Source: unsplash
Lotus pond walkway at Puri Saren Agung. Source: unsplash

Programmes like this reflect a broader shift in how destinations such as Ubud are approached. Instead of rushing from one famous spot to another, more travellers now want paths where they can slow down, look around, and be part of what’s actually happening around them. This trend may signal a rethinking of what it means to travel through Bali, with a stronger emphasis on learning, movement through lesser-known spaces, and direct connection with local rhythms.

Top Articles

Top 10 reasons for flight cancelation by airlines: a clear algorithm of actions to get compensation

Oct 16, 2025 16:22 PM

Where to Buy eSIM at the Best Price: A Full Review of Tariffs and Options

Aug 8, 2025 10:54 AM

Internet on a Cruise: How to Avoid Huge Bills for Connectivity

Aug 6, 2025 09:14 AM

No More SIM Swaps: The eSIM Travel Solution You’ll Actually Use

Aug 4, 2025 16:51 PM
More News

Germany’s Weather Service Cautions Hikers as Storms Approach

Oct 30, 2025 01:26 AM

Qatar Opens Bookings for FIFA Arab Cup 2025 Travel Packages Ahead of December Tournament

Oct 30, 2025 00:49 AM

Zambia’s Wilderness to Host New Environmentally Conscious Safari Retreat

Oct 29, 2025 22:33 PM

airBaltic Announces Winter Routes and Launches Major Flight Discounts

Oct 29, 2025 16:24 PM

SAS Expands Copenhagen Hub with New Routes for Winter 2025/26

Oct 29, 2025 15:47 PM

New Anantara Itinerary Lets Travelers Explore Thailand’s Islands by Land and Sea

Oct 29, 2025 00:31 AM

Lufthansa Group Unveils Major Route Changes for Summer 2026

Oct 28, 2025 22:34 PM

New Mediterranean and Northern Europe Voyages Unveiled for 2027

Oct 28, 2025 21:28 PM

Widespread Strikes to Disrupt Air Travel Across Italy on October 29

Oct 28, 2025 04:42 AM

AirAsia X Announces Route Expansion and Fare Discounts for 18th Anniversary

Oct 28, 2025 03:35 AM

From Markets to Museums: Barnsley’s Winter Side

Oct 27, 2025 22:37 PM

Direct Flights Between Exeter and Manchester Return After Five-Year Gap

Oct 27, 2025 21:23 PM

Historic Steam Trains to Run Festive Routes from London

Oct 27, 2025 20:46 PM

Daily Munich–Tokyo Flights Strengthen Europe–Japan Travel Links

Oct 27, 2025 19:39 PM

City of Coventry Marks Blitz Anniversary with Public Events

Oct 26, 2025 23:32 PM

West Midlands Outlines Dates for 2025 Christmas Light Switch-Ons

Oct 26, 2025 22:26 PM

Train Travel in Calabria Faces Major Changes During Modernization Works

Oct 25, 2025 22:49 PM

From Pumpkins to Palm Trees: Halloween Comes to the Caribbean Coast

Oct 25, 2025 20:33 PM

Nantes Atlantique launches winter 2025/2026 schedule with new European and long-haul routes

Oct 25, 2025 07:24 AM

Storm Disrupts Travel Across Germany as Winds Reach 130 km/h

Oct 25, 2025 06:47 AM

Berlin Gains Extra Winter Connection to Amman

Oct 25, 2025 05:31 AM

Muscat welcomes Slovak tourists with new charter flights from Bratislava

Oct 24, 2025 21:28 PM

Disney Expands Beyond Theme Parks with New Community Project in California

Oct 24, 2025 20:35 PM

Ryanair Adds Bratislava–Pisa Route to 2026 Summer Schedule

Oct 24, 2025 19:43 PM

New JW Marriott Opens in Tokyo’s Takanawa Gateway Area

Oct 24, 2025 17:29 PM

Edinburgh Reveals Plans for December’s Night Afore Show

Oct 24, 2025 00:36 AM