COMO Uma Ubud is located amidst rice fields, a rushing river and thriving cultural sites. Our expert Uma guides are committed to providing access to the island's numerous inland adventures, from hiking to traditional Balinese ceremonies.
From Christmas Eve feasts and captivating cultural performances, to soothing yoga and meditation classes to welcome the New Year, take the time to rejoice, rebalance with a festive escape tailored to you at COMO Uma Ubud.
Travel along the Tjampuhan Ridge, a relaxed and tranquil vista high above Ubud, to Tjampuhan Temple where locals make an offering to Bali’s gods. The walk ends at the foot of the Tjampuhan Bridge, a sacred junction point in the River Oos.
Pencak Silat is a traditional Indonesian martial art that encompasses strikes, grappling, throwing, and weaponry techniques. Beyond physical prowess, Pencak Silat also promotes greater strength of mind.
From Christmas Eve feasts and captivating cultural performances, to soothing yoga and meditation classes to welcome the New Year, take the time to rejoice, rebalance with a festive escape tailored to you at COMO Uma Ubud.
This day-long excursion takes you to a number of ancient temples located across Mount Batur’s smouldering but safe upper slopes. Chief among them is Goa Gajah which gives way to the bubbling waters of Tirta Empul, the Holy Spring temple.
Travel along the Tjampuhan Ridge, a relaxed and tranquil vista high above Ubud, to Tjampuhan Temple where locals make an offering to Bali’s gods. The walk ends at the foot of the Tjampuhan Bridge, a sacred junction point in the River Oos.
You will pass local children in Keliki village on their way to school, and the farmers collecting grass for their livestock. This can be combined with our traditional market experience.
Pencak Silat is a traditional Indonesian martial art that encompasses strikes, grappling, throwing, and weaponry techniques. Beyond physical prowess, Pencak Silat also promotes greater strength of mind.
This tour is designed around three key elements of Balinese culture: spirituality, art, and trade — taking you through galleries, temples, local shops and the rice terraces of Ubud.
Tirta Empul is a historic, 1000-year old temple in north-east Ubud. The Sebatu Holy Spring is known as one of the most ancient and holy places in Bali for spiritual purification — and inaccessible without a guide.
Float down the Ayung River, through Bali’s stunning natural flora, keeping an eye out for the local wildlife. The rapids provide an exhilarating thrill whilst experienced river guides ensure rafters’ complete safety at all times.
Explore an active traditional market where locals haggle over regional produce including meat, fruit, vegetables and a variety of colourful textiles. Enjoy some morning coffee with sweeping views of Mount Agung and Mount Abang.
COMO Uma Ubud’s most popular tour drives you up to the edge of the spectacular Mount Batur crater, from where you can freewheel almost all the way down to the village of Sebali.
Departing every morning at 8am, these short walks also take in the gorgeous rural settings of COMO Uma Ubud whilst building up your appetite for breakfast.
Held in our Kemiri restaurant and hosted by COMO Uma Ubud’s award-winning chef, this experience provides an insight into many areas of Balinese life and culture.
Working your way down from the mountains to the sea, you will arrive at Tanah Lot sea temple in time for a pink Balinese sunset. You will also have the option to visit the floating temple, Taman Ayun.