UBUD, Bali (BPN) – Nestled in the prestigious Sayan area and surrounded by the quiet beauty of Ubud’s lush landscape, Anumana De Suite continues to establish itself as an art and cultural resort dedicated to preserving the living heritage of Bali.
Located only 10 minutes from the center of Ubud, the property offers travelers not only a place to stay, but an immersive cultural journey rooted in authenticity, tradition, and meaningful experiences.
Having recently celebrated its first anniversary last month, Anumana De Suite enters the new season with renewed spirit and a stronger commitment to introducing the beauty of Balinese heritage to guests from around the world.
Despite the evolving tourism landscape and industry challenges, the resort remains devoted to maintaining its genuine hospitality, thoughtful service, and cultural integrity.
“At Anumana De Suite, we believe Bali is more than a destination, it is a living heritage,” said Gede Edi Artana, Cluster General Manager of Anumana Property.
“Our vision is to preserve and share the traditions, philosophies, and cultural values of Bali in ways that guests can genuinely experience and appreciate.”
One of the resort’s most distinctive highlights is Rumah Bali, a traditional Balinese house compound designed to offer guests an authentic glimpse into Balinese living.
The three-bedroom accommodation is thoughtfully built based on the philosophy of Asta Kosala Kosali, the traditional Balinese architectural guideline that governs spatial harmony, orientation, and the balance between humans, nature, and spirituality.
Deeply influenced by Balinese Hindu philosophy, Asta Kosala Kosali reflects how every structure within a compound carries its own purpose and meaning while maintaining harmony with the surrounding environment.
Through Rumah Bali, guests are invited to experience how a traditional Balinese family compound is arranged and lived in, an increasingly rare opportunity in modern tourism.
The compound is complemented by several traditional structures commonly found within Balinese homes, each carrying cultural and spiritual significance:
- Padmasana, the family temple, serves as a sacred space dedicated to worship and spiritual connection.
- Jineng, traditionally used as a rice barn or harvest storage, symbolizes prosperity, gratitude, and the agricultural heritage of Bali.
- Bale Dangin, a pavilion traditionally located on the eastern side of the compound, commonly used for religious ceremonies and important family rituals.
Further enriching the cultural experience, Anumana De Suite also houses a private museum that is currently accessible exclusively to staying guests.
The museum showcases numerous art pieces and cultural collections, including traditional paintings, wooden sculptures, musical instruments, and various other artifacts that reflect the richness of Balinese artistry and heritage.
Curated as part of the resort’s commitment to cultural preservation, the museum offers guests a more intimate opportunity to appreciate the artistic soul of Bali within the comfort of the property.
In addition to Rumah Bali and its cultural facilities, Anumana De Suite features a collection of 42 modern-style suites thoughtfully designed to bring together comfort, understated luxury, and serenity.
Blending contemporary aesthetics with touches of Balinese artistry, each suite is created as a peaceful sanctuary where guests can unwind while remaining connected to the cultural spirit of Ubud.
Beyond accommodation, Anumana De Suite continues to curate experiences that celebrate Balinese artistry, craftsmanship, and local traditions, allowing guests to engage more deeply with the island’s cultural identity.
Anumana De Suite is an art and cultural resort located in Sayan, Ubud, Bali. Opened in May 2025, it offers 43 suites inspired by Balinese artistry and architecture. The resort features a private museum, a Rumah Bali experience, restaurant, café, and pool bar, creating an immersive environment where tradition and contemporary living coexist harmoniously.


