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ABOUT COMO SHAMBHALA ESTATE

COMO Shambhala Estate is an award-winning wellness resort near Ubud, Bali, situated at the edge of the Ayung riverbank. The Estate represents the apogee of the COMO Shambhala philosophy in its approach to holistic health through our Wellness Paths complemented with nutritional COMO Shambhala Cuisine. Our grounds feature numerous state-of-the-art wellness facilities, and for adventures beyond the Estate, we provide guides and fitness experts for making the most of the outdoors.

Location

COMO Shambhala Estate

Banjar Begawan, Desa Melinggih Kelod, Payangan, Gianyar 80571, Bali, Indonesia

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+62 361 978 888 CSestate@comohotels.com

GETTING HERE

Bali has one international airport, Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS) which is a 90-minute drive away from our Estate. We can arrange a private transfer at US$75 per transfer (subject to 21 per cent tax and service charge). For information about private charters, please contact the airport directly.

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COMO Shambhala Estate: A True Wellness Sanctuary

Facilities and Services

Nine treatment rooms and three treatment pavilions

Sauna and steam rooms

25-metre swimming pool

Healthy COMO Shambhala Cuisine on restaurant and in-room dining menus

Room services: Daily housekeeping, laundry (including dry cleaning)

Guided walks and excursions

Outdoor vitality pool for hydrotherapy sessions

Yoga pavilion and yoga bale

Natural springwater pools

Concierge service to arrange airport transfers, daily tours and more

Services upon request: Secretary and babysitter

A Landscape With Trees And A River

SEASONALITY IN UBUD

Bali enjoys a balmy year-round tropical climate. Temperatures average a very pleasant 27°C (80°F) in the Ubud area and a little lower at night. The best time to visit is May through to September when there's less humidity. In Bali, there is always the chance of rain, but showers tend to be an hour-long downpour, rather than all-day drizzle.

THE COMO EYE FOR DESIGN

Cheong Yew Kuan—an architect with conspicuous respect for the environment and indigenous styles of building—worked with interior designer Koichiro Ikebuchi to create COMO Shambhala Estate. Their vision comprises of local stone, wood and traditional alang-alang roofing in sophisticated spaces that are at once contemporary and thoroughly traditional.

A Wooden Gazebo On A Pond