Bali’s Most Luxurious Glamping Sites

Bali’s Most Luxurious Glamping Sites: Where Nature Meets Indulgence

If you think Bali is all about raucous beach clubs, infinity pools, and the gentle hum of Gamelan music drifting through the air, you’re not wrong—but there’s another, wilder, more luxurious side to this island paradise. I’m talking about glamping: glamorous camping, where you trade tent pegs for four-poster beds and marshmallows for gourmet cuisine. As someone who once spent a Croatian summer patching up a leaky tent on the Dalmatian coast (don’t ask!), I can assure you: Bali’s glamping scene is an entirely different adventure.

So, dust off your explorer’s spirit and your best silk kaftan—here are Bali’s most luxurious glamping sites, each offering a heady blend of untamed nature and indulgent comfort.


1. Capella Ubud: Jungle Opulence in the Heart of Bali

Imagine waking up to the calls of exotic birds, a light mist rising above the Keliki Valley, and the gentle rustle of palm fronds—all from the comfort of your private, colonial-style tent. Capella Ubud, Bali isn’t just a glamping site; it’s a fever dream of opulence nestled in one of Bali’s lushest jungles.

Each tented suite is a masterpiece, styled with whimsical antiques, wooden decks, and extravagant copper bathtubs. The saltwater pool is cocooned by rainforest, while the on-site restaurant, Mads Lange, serves up locally-inspired cuisine that’ll make you forget all about home.

Zvjezdan’s Tip: Don’t miss the nightly storytelling around the campfire—a tradition that feels like a throwback to old-world explorers, albeit with better wine.

You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Capella Ubud, Bali


2. Sandat Glamping Tents: Bohemian Chic Near Ubud’s Rice Fields

For something a little more intimate (think: moonlit rice terraces and private plunge pools), Sandat Glamping Tents is your ticket to eco-luxury. Located just outside Ubud, this boutique site blends Balinese craftsmanship with Italian flair (a nod to the owners’ heritage—fellow Mediterranean souls!).

The tents and eco-lodges are elegantly furnished, with soft white drapes, hand-carved furniture, and outdoor bathrooms where you can shower under the stars. Breakfast is a colorful affair, with fresh tropical fruits and homemade pastries delivered straight to your tent.

Zvjezdan’s Tip: Take a sunrise walk through the nearby rice paddies, then treat yourself to a herbal massage at their on-site spa.

You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Sandat Glamping Tents, Ubud


3. Menjangan Dynasty Resort: Safari-Style Luxe in Northwest Bali

If you’ve ever dreamed of an African-style safari experience with a Balinese twist, Menjangan Dynasty Resort delivers in spades. Perched on the edge of West Bali National Park, this resort blends eco-conscious design with front-row views of the Java Sea.

Here, tents are more like private pavilions, with canopied beds, air-conditioning, and wooden decks overlooking the mangroves. The Pasir Putih Beach Club & Bar serves up grilled seafood and killer sunset cocktails—perfect fuel for a day spent snorkeling or diving in the park’s protected reefs.

Zvjezdan’s Tip: Book a kayaking trip through the nearby mangroves at sunrise. The silence, punctuated only by the plash of your paddle and the call of kingfishers, is pure magic.

You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Menjangan Dynasty Resort, Banyuwedang


4. Bali Beach Glamping: Oceanfront Glam on the West Coast

For those who can’t bear to be far from the sea (I see you, fellow Adriatic aficionados!), Bali Beach Glamping in Tabanan offers beachfront luxury with a laid-back vibe. Think swaying coconut palms, endless black sand beaches, and tented suites so close to the waves you’ll fall asleep to their lullaby.

There’s a sparkling infinity pool, a breezy beachfront restaurant serving up fusion cuisine (don’t miss the grilled mahi-mahi), and regular yoga classes with ocean views. It’s a favorite for sunset lovers and anyone looking to escape Canggu’s crowds.

Zvjezdan’s Tip: Take a morning stroll to the nearby Tanah Lot Temple (you can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Tanah Lot Temple), one of Bali’s most iconic sea temples—just a short drive away.

You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Bali Beach Glamping, Tabanan


5. Sebatu Sanctuary Eco Resort: Hidden Serenity in the Highlands

For a true off-the-beaten-path escape, head to Sebatu Sanctuary Eco Resort, perched on a hillside near Tegallalang’s famous rice terraces. Here, bamboo domes and safari tents nestle amidst lush gardens, with an organic farm and natural spring pool right on site.

The focus is on sustainability and wellness—think farm-to-table dining, yoga shalas overlooking the jungle, and the soothing sound of the nearby river. It’s the kind of place where time slows down, and you can reconnect with both nature and yourself.

Zvjezdan’s Tip: Visit the nearby Tirta Empul Temple, a sacred water temple famous for its purification rituals (you can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Tirta Empul Temple).

You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Sebatu Sanctuary Eco Resort, Tegallalang


Final Thoughts: Glamping the Balinese Way

Bali’s glamping sites aren’t just about sleeping in fancy tents—they’re about immersing yourself in the island’s wild heart, without ever sacrificing comfort. Whether you crave the cool embrace of jungle mists, the rhythmic crash of ocean waves, or the deep peace of mountain air, there’s a glamorous tent waiting for you.

So, pack light, bring your sense of adventure, and remember: in Bali, even the wildest escapes come with a side of tropical luxury. And who knows? You might just find yourself, Croatian-style, gazing at the stars and thinking, “This is the life.”

Ready to trade the ordinary for the extraordinary? Bali’s glamping gems await.


For more Bali travel stories, hidden gems, and practical tips, stay tuned to my blog, where the Adriatic meets the Indian Ocean, and every journey is a story worth telling.

Zvjezdan Kovinić

Zvjezdan Kovinić

Senior Travel Consultant

Zvjezdan Kovinić is a seasoned travel consultant with over 20 years of experience in the tourism industry. Born and raised in Croatia, Zvjezdan developed a passion for travel and exploration early in life. As a Senior Travel Consultant at Bagus Bali, he combines his deep knowledge of cultural nuances and hidden gems with a keen understanding of client desires, helping travelers craft unforgettable experiences on the island of Bali. Zvjezdan has a knack for storytelling and often shares his adventures and insider tips through engaging narratives, making him a trusted voice in the travel community.

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