Kappa Senses and Clarins have arrived in Ubud. Amid rice fields and lush indigenous tropical jungle, the resort is a modern-day Eden.
appa Senses and Clarins have arrived in Ubud. Amid rice fields and lush indigenous tropical jungle, the resort is a modern-day Eden. The resort spans two hectares, with 76 opulent contemporary-styled suites and villas featuring state-of-the-art facilities combined with the beautifully carved ancient Sanskrit epics of Ramayana. The resort has two main spacious swimming pools, a 2000-meter-squared permaculture, a convivial swing and a floating library.
No stay would be complete without a feast to go along with the luxury. Dubbed “The Epicurean Nests”, the resort’s restaurants will delight palates in line with the resort’s philosophy to embrace sensorial journey throughout the stay.
Guests can take a pick between Indonesian and Western gastronomic plates at Kokokan, or Mediterranean flavors at Kelapa by the main swimming pool. Kepuh, the resort’s pivotal restaurant, entices guests to savor a magical culinary journey roaming the diverse and fascinating cuisines of the Majapahit Empire.
Relax and rewind at the OmTara Spa by Clarins that in itself spans 1,000 sq m. The harmonious amalgamation of Kappa and Clarins is committed to a long-term vision to create a haven of peace in the renowned healing destination that is the island of the Gods, offering everything from beauty and hair salons to steam and sauna.
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