The Royal Pita Maha Resort, Ubud, Bali

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The Royal Pita Maha is a captivating resort of refined Balinese villas embracing a precious parcel of valley landscape that descends down to the Ayung River. Offering a fine collection of aesthetically designed villas for discerning travellers seeking the quality time out surrounded by that natural beauty of the Ubud valley.

The Royal Pita Maha is a captivating resort of refined Balinese villas embracing a precious parcel of valley landscape that descends down to the Ayung River. Located on the outer boundary of the spiritually charged village of Ubud, this private retreat ensures that every stay is an enriching experience.

 

 

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Accommodation & Villas

 

With a Royal House, 11 Royal villas and 74 Pool Villas, the Royal Pita Maha is warmly anticipated to provide one of the most exotic and luxurious destinations on this lush tropical island. Owned, built and managed by Ubud’s Royal family, The Royal Pita Maha resort overlooks the Ayung River at Batu Kurung in Kedewatan, Ubud.

The Ayung River the name is taken from the Balinese word Ayu, meaning beautiful winds through some of the most picturesque areas of Bali.

The Royal House, a single storey villa on 800 square meters of land, commands spectacular views over the river valley and boasts two bedrooms, living room and kitchen with a private garden, courtyard and outdoor swimming pool within its own private compound.

The resort will also be adjoined by Bali’s largest and most exclusive Spa retreat, owned and operated as a joint venture between the resort’s management company and Shiseido Co., Ltd. of Japan. The Spa will feature 15 luxury private treatment villas and a spa garden, fully equipped with swimming pools, Jacuzzis and sauna facilities.

The Royal Pita Maha resort feature natural alang-alang roofing surrounded by a diverse selection of local flora and fauna, allowing the property to fully integrate itself into the landscape of sweeping rice terraces and tropical woodland. Sweeping vistas of the Ayung Valley as the river bends on its way to the sea offer an incredible setting for meals at The Royal Pita Maha’s two terrace restaurants, each offering a sumptuous range of Western and Oriental specialties. Two lounge bars also overlook the valley, as do the resort’s two free form swimming pools.

 

Local artists and performers will be a regular feature at The Royal Pita Maha with an open-air stage to accommodate local cultural performances and an in-house art gallery to provide opportunities for local artists to show and promote their talent.

In- house facilities and guest services

  • Balinese Relaxation compound.
  • Two Main Swimming Pool
  • Two Terrace Restaurant
  • Two Terrace Bars
  • Open Air Stage
  • Souvenir Shop & Art Gallery
  • Executive meeting Room Library
  • Laundry and dry cleaning
  • Doctor on call (24 hours)
  • Tour Information and booking service 24-hour villa Services

Privileged access to the following activities

  • Ubud palace
  • Ubud Traditional market
  • Monkey Forest
  • Museums and major temples
  • Whitewater rafting
  • Walking tours

Facilities will also be available for executive meeting and incentive meetings and incentive programmes with a full range and incentive programmes with a full range of facilities available in the Royal Pita Maha executive meeting rooms.

Many centuries ago, after receiving a spiritual sign from the Gods, a Holy Man named Maharsi Markandhya embarked upon his journey of enlightenment which started in Central Java and took him as far eastward as the island of Bali. Throughout this journey, Maharsi affirmed his spiritual direction and goal by performing many acts of meditation, through which he receive continuously clear sign to continue his journey further east, finally to arrive at Mount Agung in Bali.

Upon his arrival at Mount Agung, Maharsi lost a large number of his disciples due to his oversight in neglecting to carry out an important religious ceremony. Following this, Maharsi returned to java and gathered more disciples from various Hindu sects. Upon his second arrival at Mount Agung, Maharsi carried out the required ceremonies to announce his arrival. These ceremonies took place at Pura Basukihan, later known as Pura Besakih or Besakih Temple, the mother temple of Bali, which remains the most significant and holy the temple in Bali to this day.

After receiving further divine direction Maharsi left Besakih Temple and continued his travel until he reached a magnificent north-south lying hill that was surrounded by two clear flowing rivers, giving the impression that the hill was being guarded by two dragons. This hill this today named Oos Gunung Lebah and the two rivers are named the Oos Rivers. A temple named Pura Gunung Lebah is also situated here as a divine place to worship the Gods. The whole area is called Tjampuhan, which in Balinese means “the meeting of two rivers”. This is now the location of the popular hotel owned and managed by Ubud’s Royal family, Hotel Tjampuhan.

Maharsi continued his journey further to the north until he reached a shady forest where he and his disciples decided to take a rest. This area is where the current Desa Adat Payogan originated. From Payogan, Maharsi continued on to an area which is today recognized as Desa Adat Taro. Further to the north, Maharsi cleared the forest and also conducted yoga and meditation. Due to the great spiritual vibration in the area, a monastery was built alongside a place of worship.

This became the foundation of Pura Dalem Murwa. It was believed that this area bestowed blessings on the local people and was soon named Desa Adat Payangan.

Whilst Maharsi was in Payangan, a group of people came ask him for some blessed soil for the purpose of founding a farming village nearby. Maharsi proceeded to offer them some soil from an area adjoining Payangan. He noticed that there were many Widyadara and Widyadari as manifestation of Gods. Later the area was named Desa Kedewatan is an “area of the Gods”due to its heavenly semblance and spiritual significance.

The area of Kedewatan is greatly revered by the people of Bali, as it believed to be an area to blessed by the Gods. A temple named Pura Dalem Swargan is located here where the local people worship their Gods. Swargan comes from the Balinese sorga meaning “heaven”. A clear water river, known as Sungai Ayung, flows through the area, breaking the silence of the surrounding area. The word Ayung originates from the Balinese word ‘ayu’ meaning “beautiful” .

Located in the spiritually revered and picturesque area of Kedewatan, Ubud, Bali, The Royal Pita Maha’s awesome atmosphere is enriched with its celestial history. Overlooking the Ayung River at Batu Kurung, The Royal Pita Maha is a luxurious expression of the true essence of Bali. This is an ideal place to pampered, a place of healing, reflection, contemplation, meditation and serenity

The Royal Pita Maha is constructed with traditional design methods and an acute sensitivity to the environment. The resort is fully integrated into the surrounding landscape of sweeping rice terraces, river gorges and tropical woodlands. This integration imbues the resort with an overwhelming sense of peace and harmony, creating a complete sense of oneness of nature. With each villa having its own private garden and swimming pool, The Royal Pita Maha is truly a resort of unparalleled luxury and beauty.

 

 
 

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