Monday, April 15, 2013

Going Beyond Your Typical Bali Vacation: 4 Alternative Activities in Ubud

Ubud in Bali, especially the area surrounding Pita Maha Resort & Spa, is an exciting option for travellers who want to go beyond the regular Indonesian tourist spots. Far removed from the bikini-laden beaches of Bali and regarded as the island's cultural centre, Ubud is famous for its arts and crafts, artists' workshops, and galleries. While this town of 14 villages is experiencing much growth due to the influx of tourists, the quiet village life remains a welcome everyday reality to Ubud's inhabitants.

The town's history, which can be traced back to the 8th century, is also filled with healing and search for wellness. Even the word 'ubud' reflects this, as it is the Balinese term for medicine. Many architectural remnants of Ubud's status as a centre of natural medicine can be seen in the area, such as the temple complex at Gunung Kawi and the cave temples at Goa Gajah. Many rituals, dances, and dramas, which originated from the said period, are still being practised today.

Travellers are welcome to take part in traditional art and activities that promote natural healing and rejuvenation. In fact, many accommodations, hotels, and resorts and spas in Bali offer treatments, meditation sessions, and many other local practices that will let their guests experience the culture and feel of Ubud.

1. Yoga sessions
With yoga being a part of the everyday Balinese ritual, many people flock to Ubud to join a yoga retreat or practice with others. Take your pick from the renowned yoga centres in town and join a public or private class.

2. Eat organic
For another activity the fits both the soul- and body-cleansing routine, you can try to go vegan or eat raw during your Ubud vacation. Chefs here know how to prepare healthy and yummy dishes, enough to take your mind off the fact that you're eating raw vegetables.

3. Visit an artists' workshop and create your own Batik pattern
See the passion and creativity that goes into your art purchases by paying the artists a visit. You can even join a 1-day introductory course on batik making and take home Balinese artwork that you made with your very own hands.

4. Wander or go cycling
Ubud is a feast for the eyes, especially for those who wish to see rice terraces, fountains, real Balinese villages, forests, and rivers.

Enjoy the best of Ubud by staying a couple of days and joining classes and guided tours. For those in search of healing and rejuvenation, they can expect a pampering fit for a royal at Pita Maha Resort & Spa with its offering of traditional Balinese-style villas, excellent service, and stunning location.

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