UBUD, Bali (BPN/PR) – AnandaDara Ubud Resort & Spa announced its new identity which marks the development phase to expand the resort in 2024.
Translated from Sanskrit as the child and virgin, the name AnandaDara represents pure, beatific, and precious offering unparalleled experience, tranquility, and exceptional service in Ubud.
The new property features new villas, a gym, versatile pendopo seamlessly transforming into a unified space for meeting, wellness, and social events all with direct breathtaking views to rice paddy fields in the lush jungle of Ubud.
Additionally, the existing staff members have been retained under the new management team.
“We are humbled and grateful that we are now managing and upgrading our resort for our beloved guests, staff, local community, and environment. We are poised to embark on a remarkable journey and expand into independent boutique accommodations. The future holds immense promise for our company, and we eagerly anticipate the forthcoming chapter of our adventures,” said Rena Widyarti, Resort Manager of AnandaDara Ubud Resort & Spa on Thursday (Feb 22).
This captivating resort is situated in an exclusive tranquil location yet remains close to Bali’s most popular cultural sites and attractions, such as Petulu Heron Bird Colony Village, the pristine Ulu Petanu waterfall, Tegallalang Rice Terrace, Ubud Royal Palace, the happening Alas Harum Bali and many more.
The resort presents 39 elegantly appointed rooms in 5 categories all featuring private terraces or balconies with either a garden, tropical pool, jungle, or rice paddy field view.
AnandaDara Ubud Resort & Spa is also taking part in a sustainability program by implementing Tri Hita Karana concepts.
The staff make daily religious offerings and take part in ceremonies at the resort’s temple which our beloved guests can also join them.
Some of the contributions to the community and environment are providing the water gallon station in the public area, using the eco-friendly packaging for the toiletries, a monthly cleaning campaign by the resort’s employees, the creation of the herb garden, and some other initiatives to preserve nature.


