Eleven hectares of untouched river valley in Payangan, an 89-meter heated infinity pool overlooking a bamboo-covered gorge, and a spa built into a natural cave setting. Padma Resort Ubud is not simply another five-star property north of Ubud; it’s a resort that earns the word “retreat” in the most literal sense.
Travelers who make the trip up to Payangan frequently describe it as one of the most visually striking places they’ve stayed anywhere in Bali.
SatuSatu, a Bali travel platform built to help visitors discover and book the best experiences the island has to offer, puts Padma Resort Ubud firmly on the map for anyone after a genuine highland escape away from the bustle of the south.
What Is Padma Resort Ubud?
Padma Resort Ubud is a five-star luxury resort set within a working river valley in the Payangan highlands of Gianyar Regency, north of Ubud. The property has 149 rooms and suites, all of which offer views of the surrounding forest canopy, the valley, or the rice terraces that frame the resort grounds.
The architecture draws from contemporary Balinese design, with hand-carved wooden detailing, artisan-crafted furnishings, and an extensive collection of local artworks displayed throughout the public spaces.
The resort is part of the Padma Hotels group, which operates five properties across Bali and Java. Padma Resort Ubud is the group’s inland highland property, deliberately positioned to offer a very different experience from its sister resort in Legian.
Where Legian is beachfront and social, Ubud is immersive and nature-first. The property spreads across 11 hectares and was designed to feel more like a highland sanctuary than a conventional hotel.
Location and How to Get There
Padma Resort Ubud is located in Banjar Carik, Desa Puhu, in the Payangan area of Gianyar Regency. It sits approximately 13 kilometers north of Ubud’s town center, and roughly 42 kilometers from Ngurah Rai International Airport.
The drive from the airport takes approximately 60 to 90 minutes depending on traffic, with the southern Bali corridor through Kuta and Bypass Ngurah Rai being the most common route.
The resort runs a daily scheduled shuttle service between the property and central Ubud. For guests who want to explore the Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Tirta Empul Temple, or the Kintamani volcanic region, the resort’s location makes all of these reachable within a short drive.
The surrounding Payangan countryside is genuinely beautiful on the way in, passing through small villages, rice terraces, and river gorge scenery that signals you’re leaving the tourist corridor well behind.
Room Options and Pricing

The 149 rooms and suites at Padma Resort Ubud fall into several categories. Premier Deluxe Rooms are the entry category, located on the first to fourth floors, with private balconies offering garden or valley views, bathtubs, rain showers, and air conditioning.
Several of these have direct garden access from a private terrace on the ground level. Club Rooms step up with exclusive access to the Club Lounge, a quiet elevated space offering afternoon tea and evening cocktails with views of Mount Agung and the bamboo forest.
Suite options include hot tub suites with their own outdoor terraces and garden-facing layouts. Room rates typically start from around USD 198 to USD 257 per night at the standard tier, with pricing varying by season and room category.
Most bookings through the resort’s official website include a daily breakfast buffet and complimentary Wi-Fi, gym access, kids’ club, and parking. The resort recommends contacting them directly for current promotional rates.
Top Facilities and Highlights
- 89-Meter Heated Infinity Pool: The centrepiece of the resort is a genuinely impressive pool that stretches 89 meters along the valley ridge, heated year-round, with panoramic views over the forested gorge below. It is one of the longest infinity pools at any resort in Bali, and features a sunken pool bar for drinks without leaving the water.
- Cascading Pool Complex: Below the main infinity pool, a series of terraced pools descend the hillside, including a hidden cave pool and a dedicated kids’ pool with a waterfall. The full pool area is generously designed and rarely feels crowded.
- The Spa at Padma Resort Ubud: Set above the infinity pool in a stone and water-rich environment that guests consistently describe as cave-like in atmosphere, the spa offers Balinese and Asian-inspired treatments including aromatherapy massage, body scrubs, and facials. The treatment rooms benefit from the sound of running water throughout, which adds to the overall experience.
- The Puhu Restaurant : The main all-day dining venue at the resort serves a highly regarded breakfast buffet, alongside Indonesian and international dishes throughout the day. The restaurant overlooks the valley and offers outdoor terrace seating.
- Payangan Lounge: Located near the lobby alongside koi ponds and tropical gardens, Payangan Lounge serves artisan cakes, cocktails, mocktails, shisha, and light bites throughout the day. It functions as the resort’s social and lounge hub.
- The Pool Café and Bar: Poolside dining and bar service available throughout the day, ideal for guests who don’t want to leave the pool area for food or drinks.
- Wolly Kids Club: A dedicated, professionally run kids’ club offering daily activities including crafts, animal feeding, and nature-based experiences, making the resort genuinely family-friendly.
- Yoga, Archery, and Cycling: The resort offers a range of complimentary and bookable activities including daily yoga sessions, cycling, archery, and guided nature walks through the surrounding agroforestry garden and jogging track.
- Mini Rice Field and Coffee Plantation: A small working rice paddy and a coffee plantation are maintained on the resort grounds, giving guests an authentic agricultural experience without leaving the property.
What Makes Padma Resort Ubud Special
The pool is the obvious headline, but the defining quality of Padma Resort Ubud is how consistently it performs across every element of the stay. The spa draws its own devoted following, with guests frequently citing the cave-like treatment environment as unlike anything they’ve experienced elsewhere in Bali.
The service, consistently singled out in guest accounts, tends toward the warmly personal rather than the formally distant style common at larger international chains. The resort works especially well for guests who want the Ubud experience without actually being in Ubud’s busiest streets.
Payangan is quieter, cooler, and more removed, yet the daily shuttle and easy road access mean that Ubud’s cultural attractions remain easily within reach. It suits couples on honeymoon or a special occasion as much as it suits families with children who need space and structured activity.
One practical note worth knowing: the resort’s remote setting means that food and beverage pricing on-site runs at a premium, and exploring local warung options in town requires having your own transport or using the shuttle.
Explore Padma Resort Ubud Further with SatuSatu
SatuSatu is a Bali travel platform built to make every part of your island experience easier, from the moment you land to the experiences you fill your days with. Everything is available directly on SatuSatu.com with instant confirmation and locally curated support.
The SatuSatu Airport Transfer is the cleanest way to cover the 42-kilometer journey from Ngurah Rai Airport to Payangan. Transparent pricing, same-day booking, and no haggling at the arrivals hall set the tone for a smooth start.
The SatuSatu Exclusive Car Charter is the right choice for day trips from the resort, giving you a dedicated local driver with flexible timing to reach Ubud town, Tegallalang, Tirta Empul, or Mount Batur. All bookable directly on SatuSatu.com
Since Padma Resort Ubud sits right in the Payangan corridor, the Dadi Bali Jungle ATV Adventure on SatuSatu.com is a natural half-day add-on. The operator is located in Payangan, just minutes from the resort, and takes riders through jungle trails, rice fields, river crossings, and bamboo forest terrain.
It’s a genuinely local adventure that pairs well with the resort’s highland setting, bookable with same-day availability on SatuSatu.com
All bookings are made directly on SatuSatu.com with local payment methods including BCA, Mandiri, OVO, DANA, credit cards, and more.
FAQ About Padma Resort Ubud
What is Padma Resort Ubud known for?
Padma Resort Ubud is best known for its 89-meter heated infinity pool overlooking the Payangan river valley, its cave-atmosphere spa, and its setting within 11 hectares of unspoiled highland jungle north of Ubud. It is consistently regarded as one of Bali’s top luxury resort experiences for those seeking a nature-immersive retreat.
Where exactly is Padma Resort Ubud located?
The resort is at Banjar Carik, Desa Puhu, Payangan, in Gianyar Regency, approximately 13 kilometers north of Ubud town center and 42 kilometers from Ngurah Rai International Airport.
How far is Padma Resort Ubud from Ubud center?
It is roughly 13 kilometers from the main Ubud town center, which takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes by car. The resort runs a complimentary daily shuttle service to central Ubud for guests.
Is Padma Resort Ubud good for families?
Yes. The resort has a dedicated kids’ club called Wolly Kids Club, a children’s pool with a waterfall, animal feeding experiences, and a range of nature-based activities designed for younger guests. It is well suited to families who want space and activity options alongside the luxury facilities.
Does Padma Resort Ubud include breakfast?
Most bookings, particularly those made through the resort’s official website, include a daily breakfast buffet at The Puhu Restaurant. The buffet is consistently described by guests as a highlight of the stay, with a wide range of Balinese and international options.