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The Kayon Jungle Resort

  • Price$120-$250 — $180-$350
  • CategoryMid Range
  • Rating★ 4.7

The Kayon Jungle Resort is a boutique luxury property situated in the Payangan area of Gianyar regency in Bali, Indonesia, approximately 25 kilometres north of Ubud town centre. The resort sits within a lush tropical valley above the Petanu River, surrounded by rice terraces and dense jungle canopy, offering a sense of seclusion uncommon for properties at this price point.

Boutique resort in Ubud's rainforest featuring luxurious rooms with private balconies overlooking jungle and river. The stunning infinity pool and attentive service provide excellent value for a peaceful retreat.

The Kayon Jungle Resort is a boutique luxury property situated in the Payangan area of Gianyar regency in Bali, Indonesia, approximately 25 kilometres north of Ubud town centre. The resort sits within a lush tropical valley above the Petanu River, surrounded by rice terraces and dense jungle canopy, offering a sense of seclusion uncommon for properties at this price point.

The architectural language draws on traditional Balinese design, with carved timber accents, volcanic stone finishes, and open-air bale pavilions throughout the common areas. The elevated setting across a hillside means most rooms and villas face directly into jungle and river valley scenery. The property has received recognition from regional hospitality awards for its integration into the natural landscape.

Accommodation is divided into four categories — Villas, Pool Villas, Suites, and Rooms — totalling approximately 56 units. Entry-level Superior Rooms feature private balconies with jungle views, rainfall showers, and Balinese handcraft textiles. Villa categories add private plunge pools and expanded living areas. All units include complimentary minibar restocking, in-room coffee and tea service, and a daily fruit basket.

Dining centres on The Forest Restaurant, an open-sided space overlooking the river valley, serving Indonesian and international cuisine from breakfast through dinner. The menu features locally sourced produce and regional dishes from across the archipelago. A separate pool bar operates during daylight hours.

The resort's centrepiece is a two-tiered infinity pool that drops toward the valley, creating unobstructed jungle panoramas from the water. Additional wellness facilities include a spa offering traditional Balinese treatments, a dedicated yoga pavilion, and daily yoga sessions. A complimentary shuttle to Ubud town runs several times per day, giving guests access to cultural sites, galleries, and the central market.

Service is attentive without being intrusive. The resort is well suited to couples seeking a romantic jungle retreat and to wellness-oriented travellers who want proximity to Ubud without the foot traffic of the town centre.

Amenities

  • jungle views
  • infinity pool
  • spa
  • restaurant
  • yoga
  • free shuttle
  • rice terrace views

Location

Banjar Bresela, Payangan, Gianyar, Bali 80572

-8.4536, 115.2858 View on map

Highlights

  • Two-tiered infinity pool suspended above the Petanu River valley with jungle panoramas on all sides
  • All rooms and villas have private balconies or terraces with direct jungle and rice terrace views
  • Daily yoga sessions in an open pavilion and traditional Balinese spa treatments on site
  • Complimentary shuttle to Ubud town, 25 kilometres away, running multiple times per day
  • Forest Restaurant serving Indonesian and international cuisine with open-sided valley views

Tips for visiting

  • Request an upper-floor villa for the best river valley views; ground-floor units face into greenery rather than open valley
  • Book the sunset yoga session, which takes place on the cliff pavilion — it fills quickly during peak season
  • The shuttle to Ubud runs until around 9 pm; for later evenings, arrange a taxi or ojek through the front desk
  • Bring insect repellent for evenings on the balcony; the jungle setting means mosquito activity increases after dusk
  • The resort's free water refill station reduces single-use plastic — bring a reusable bottle

Accessibility

The Kayon Jungle Resort is built on a steep hillside with multi-level terracing and significant steps between levels. Wheelchair and limited-mobility access is restricted through much of the property. Guests with mobility requirements are advised to contact the resort directly before booking to discuss which room categories and facilities are accessible.

Frequently asked questions

Is the resort suitable for families with children?

The resort caters primarily to couples and adults and does not have a dedicated kids' club. Families with older children are welcome; the terrain involves steps and uneven paths, which may be challenging for very young children.

How far is The Kayon Jungle Resort from Ubud's centre?

The resort is approximately 25 kilometres north of Ubud town centre, a 30–40 minute drive. A complimentary shuttle operates daily to and from Ubud for guests.

Does the resort have a spa?

Yes, the resort operates a spa offering traditional Balinese treatments including Boreh body wraps, Lulur scrubs, and massage. Advance booking is recommended, especially during high season.

What dining options are available on-site?

The Forest Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with Indonesian and international dishes. A pool bar is open during daylight hours. Ubud town offers extensive dining options accessible via the complimentary shuttle.