Kajane Yangloni At Ubud Bali Hotel - Ubud (Bali)
-8.52641, 115.27191Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Max:4 persons
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Max:2 persons
Essential information about Kajane Yangloni At Ubud Bali Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 2891 R |
📏 Distance to centre | 2.4 km |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.0 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 35.6 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Ngurah Rai International, DPS |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Kajane Yangloni At Ubud Bali Hotel
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missingWrote a review on Nov 15
Luxurious room and complimentary breakfast to start the day. Lots of options, outstanding food.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 05
The staff here were honest and polite when giving information.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 03
Booking though Booked.net was smooth and uneventful. Walking from the reception takes you through the paddy field, as you walk up the short steps onto the front porch you will notice it is surrounded by water with fish swimming around in it. The porch had the only small dining table and a fridge with water kettle and tea facilities outside as well. The room had a huge king size bed with a personalised card congratulating us on our honeymoon with 2 swans made of folded towels. Room had only dim lights but well equipped with flat screen tv with dvd player and surround sound system. Had a wonderful surprise at the back, the bath tub was filled full with flowers decorated into a heart shape. Bathroom was an open style concept but Walls slightly low. Overall very romantic. Breakfast was alright and sent to room in the morning. Free shuttle to ubud town due to distance.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 02
I loved this hotel. I've stayed in Ubud 4 times at some of the most expensive hotels there, and this was my favorite. Peace and quiet. Little huts on a sprawling rice paddy (I think there are only 8). Really friendly staff. Personal shuttle to take you anywhere in Ubud and pick you up on request. Breakfast on your porch. So tranquil! I spent five days alone just relaxing, reading, exercising. This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you Yangloni! The room also had free wifi, which had great speed. I was able to skype every night. Best internet at any hotel I've stayed at in Bali, it is usually terrible and very very expensive.
You have to realize that you will be very close to nature. Frogs, dogs, and other creatures of the night abound. They will not bother you. I brought earplugs and once I put them in, I slept like a baby. Just realize that it is not your normal hotel. (It's better...).
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missingWrote a review on Sept 07
Nice pool and parking available. the service was great, with super helpful and attentive staff throughout our stay. Awesome location too, just a short walk away from an art museum 🎨.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 05
The location was stunning and the staff were all wonderfu and made us feel very special. We were sad to leave!
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missingWrote a review on Sept 04
This is not a value for money proposition - service is excellent, but the 'villas' are more like thatched huts with mod cons. The thatched huts are completely made of rough slabs of wood - there are large holes and gaps in the wall, through which light streams through during the day, and at other smaller gaps are filled with dust or white mossy looking growth ! The location being in the middle of paddy fields, there are plenty of animal noises (roosters crowing at all hours of day and night, dogs barking). There are also geckos up on the thatched huts that produce plenty of droppings regularly- we step on them now and then on the floor and they do smell. Ants are a regular feature on the bed, the rough wooden floors, everywhere. The bathrooms are not the most child- friendly - to access them, one goes down two rather steep, slippery steps, while bathroom floor is really a layer of white round stones. The bathroom was perpetually dim even in bright daylight, and bathroom mirror ws awkwardly placed such tha you have to teeter on the bathroom steps in order to see your own face (unless you are six and half feet tall). Service though was warm and excellent. Come here if you are a couple very keen on rough nature and do not mind paying high prices for what is essentially elevated backpacker's hut. It's not recommended for families with small children !
Dim rooms and bathrooms, unwanted wildlife in rooms, awkward layout of bathrooms, high prices.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 11
The friendly staff greets guests individually, making it a personal experience. The beautiful, clean rooms come with outdoor bathrooms and modern amenities like wifi and TVs. Surrounded by peaceful rice paddies, the location is ideal, yet the free shuttle quickly takes you to the city center. With helpful staff, day trip arrangements, and a lovely swimming pool, it's the perfect place for a memorable stay.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 10
Every thing made from nature.
There is a noisy sound comes from the bird repellent. Specially during night.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 10
I stayed at KajaNe Yangloni with my husband and my elder brother couple, we really have a good & relax time there, with all the helpful, friendly and enthusiastic staff. Especially both the crew that drove us to the sideseeing place - Artawa & Artana, they are truly caring, sincere & responsible. By the way, the great rice field view is really beautiful & bring us good mood all day long. I'll strongly recommend this villa for those who seeking for a relaxing & nature stay^_^
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missingWrote a review on Aug 03
I had an absolutely amazing stay at this hotel. The staff, especially Legawa, went above and beyond to ensure my needs were met. The hotel provided a free shuttle service to the city center, which was extremely convenient, and they also helped me arrange transportation for exploring outside the city. The grounds of the hotel were well-maintained, and the bungalows were incredibly comfortable. I would definitely choose to stay here again.
Nothing for me.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 02
A peaceful sanctuary in the middle of a wonderful small town. Good for the heart and soul!
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missingWrote a review on Aug 02
Very polite and helpful staff. Ensured that we had a very comfortable stay. Guided us through the various tourist spots around Ubud. Breakfast was very good. We are pure vegetarians and they were able to offer us dishes outside their menu. We stayed 4 nights. First 2 nights, we had a smaller room which was not that great. We requested to shift us to a bigger room and they shifted us once they had vacancy in the bigger rooms. Overall it was a good experience.
The small rooms we stayed for the first 2 nights were extremely small. So confirm with them before booking and make sure they have vacancy in the bigger rooms. They have airports drop-offs from the hotel for which they charge approx. $35 and is on the higher side taking account of taxi service in Bali.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 29
I recently had the pleasure of staying at a luxurious four-star hotel in Bali and I must say, it was an exceptional experience. From the moment I arrived, I was greeted by the friendly and attentive staff who made me feel truly welcomed. The location of this hotel is perfect - away from the noisy districts but still close enough to enjoy the vibrant center of town. Plus, the free shuttle service provided by the hotel was a huge bonus and made exploring the area a breeze.
I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a luxurious and pampering retreat.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 28
We initially tried to book a room at Kajane Mua (sister hotel in the heart of Ubud), but they were all full. We lucked out getting a room at Yangloni. The rooms are like private little homes, surrounded by lush green rice fields. The bathroom was outdoors, which at first I was hesistant about, but it turned out to be serene and peaceful. The whole place was gorgeous. It's a 15 min drive into town, which is no problem. There is a free shuttle that runs until 11pm! (They will drop off and pick up from central Ubud). Therefore you get the best of both worlds-- peaceful, quiet hotel away from the crowds, and a convenient, free way to get into town for restaurants, etc. Only down side was if you order room service it gets made at Kajane Mua and then comes over to you, so it can take a little time, but that wasn't a big deal. (Just need to plan ahead a little). The hotel is newer and they really go above and beyond to help you and make your stay wonderful. I'd highly recommend this place!
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