Unbelievable Ubud Jungle Views & Breakfast: Aashaya Infinity Awaits!

Aashaya Infinity Jungle View With Breakfast Ubud Bali Indonesia

Aashaya Infinity Jungle View With Breakfast Ubud Bali Indonesia

Unbelievable Ubud Jungle Views & Breakfast: Aashaya Infinity Awaits!

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the green, lush, and slightly-too-good-to-be-true world of Unbelievable Ubud Jungle Views & Breakfast: Aashaya Infinity Awaits! This review isn't going to be some sterile, robotic listicle. We're gonna get real. We're talking sweat, tears (maybe just from the spicy sambal), and the undeniable urge to chuck your phone into that infinity pool.

First, the "Unbelievable" Part: Accessibility, Oh Boy

Alright, let's be honest, the "jungle views" part of this place is pretty unbelievable. Seriously, you feel like you've stumbled into a National Geographic special. Now, about accessibility… this is where things get a little wobbly. The website claims facilities for disabled guests. But, and this is a big but, navigating the jungle is jungle-y. Expect steep inclines, uneven paths, and a general feeling of "well, this is an adventure!" Check with them thoroughly about specific needs. Don't take my word for it, make sure their actual facilities fit your requirements.

The Food, Glorious Jungle Food!

Right, let's talk food. This is where Aashaya really shines. We're talking a buffet breakfast that'll make you forget what time it is. They've got everything. Seriously. Pastries that practically melt in your mouth, fresh fruit that explodes with flavor, and eggs cooked every which way. I’m usually a "grab-and-go" breakfast person. But here? I had to fight the urge to camp out at the omelet station. The Asian breakfast is a triumph, the Western breakfast even better. The coffee shop is a lifesaver when you need a caffeine hit.

  • Dining Options: Seriously, I was overwhelmed. A la carte in the restaurant, Asian cuisine, International cuisine, Vegetarian options, even the damn Desserts were on point. You can even get breakfast in your room. Oh, and they do a fantastic poolside bar! I'm drooling just remembering it.
  • Hygiene & Safety: They're on top of their game. Hand sanitizer everywhere, staff trained in safety protocols, and individual food portions to address any lingering worries about… well, you know.

That Pool… The Pool With a View

Okay, I need to gush for a second about the pool with a view. They call it "infinity," and it's accurate. You're basically swimming in the sky, with the jungle spreading before you like a vibrant green carpet. I legit considered writing a strongly worded letter to my boss. The pool is the escape.

"Things to Do" (Besides Staring at the Jungle and Swimming):

  • (Rambling warning!) Alright, so, for the "things to do," I’m going to be real: I mostly stared at the view and swam. Okay, I did stumble upon the gym/fitness center. It's a perfectly adequate space to get the blood pumping, but you're missing out if you spend all your time in there. Massage anyone? Yes! Body scrubs & Body wraps? Absolutely! The point is that the entire property has it all.

  • Spa/Sauna: They’ve got a full-blown spa experience! I'm not a huge sauna person, but the sheer ambiance is fantastic.

  • For the Kids: Babysitting services are available.

  • For the Business Travelers: They've got all the necessary facilities for business travelers.

Cleanliness and Safety: Peace of Mind in Paradise

This is crucial, especially these days. They're doing it right - Anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection, hand sanitizer, and a staff trained in all the necessary protocols.

Rooms… The Little Jungles!

The rooms are AMAZING. Seriously, a mini-jungle of their own! The air conditioning is a lifesaver (trust me, Ubud gets H-O-T). They have:

  • Free Wi-Fi- which is great.
  • Air conditioning
  • Alarm clock
  • Bathrobes
  • Bathtub
  • Blackout curtains
  • Closet
  • Coffee/tea maker
  • Complimentary tea
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Desk
  • Extra long bed
  • Free bottled water
  • Hair dryer
  • High floor
  • In-room safe box
  • Interconnecting room(s) available
  • Internet access – LAN
  • Internet access – wireless
  • Ironing facilities
  • Laptop workspace
  • Linens
  • Mini bar
  • Mirror
  • Non-smoking
  • On-demand movies
  • Private bathroom
  • Reading light
  • Refrigerator
  • Safety/security feature
  • Satellite/cable channels
  • Scale
  • Seating area
  • Separate shower/bathtub
  • Shower
  • Slippers
  • Smoke detector
  • Socket near the bed
  • Sofa
  • Soundproofing
  • Telephone
  • Toiletries
  • Towels
  • Umbrella
  • Visual alarm
  • Wake-up service
  • Wi-Fi [free]
  • Window that opens.

Getting Around & Other Services:

They offer airport transfer (essential), car parking, and all the usual services like laundry, dry cleaning, and a concierge. The staff is genuinely friendly and helpful.

The Verdict: Should You Book This Place?

Look, it depends on what you're looking for. If you want isolation, stunning views, and a serious chill out session, then YES, ABSOLUTELY BOOK IT.

If you're expecting a sterile, perfectly smooth experience, maybe adjust your expectations. This is Ubud. It's wild, it's beautiful, and it has its little imperfections. But those imperfections are part of its charm. It felt like my own little jungle escape.

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Aashaya Infinity Jungle View With Breakfast Ubud Bali Indonesia

Aashaya Infinity Jungle View With Breakfast Ubud Bali Indonesia

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your sanitized, glossy brochure itinerary. This is the real Bali, Aashaya Infinity Jungle View edition, and it's gonna be a bumpy, beautiful ride. Buckle up, baby.

Aashaya Infinity Jungle View… My Sanity Begins (and Ends?) – Ubud, Bali

Day 1: Arrival (and Mild Panic)

  • 14:00 - Arrival at Denpasar Airport (DPS): Oh god, the heat. Right out of the plane, it's a wall of humidity. Instantly regretting wearing that "stylish" linen shirt. Bali, you're already trying to kill me with kindness.
  • 15:00 - Taxi Chaos: Finding a taxi felt like a competitive sport. Prices are always negotiable, right? The driver's name was "Made" (naturally), and he drove like he was auditioning for a rally race. Made's aircon was… optimistic at best.
  • 16:30 - Aashaya Check-in: (FINALLY!): The lobby? Stunning. The view? Even better. The welcome drink? Ginger and lime. I needed this. This hotel, with its infinity pool that seems to melt into the jungle, is the reason I booked this madness. The room is beautiful: jungle views, like the kind you see in movies. I unpacked and immediately had a tiny meltdown because all my toiletries were in the wrong damn bag. First world problems, I guess.
  • 18:00 - Sunset Gaze and Procrastination: Walked to the viewpoint. The sun was setting, painting the sky in these crazy shades of orange and purple. I really wanted to write in my journal. Decided on a beer instead. Writer's block is a bitch, especially when you're surrounded by this much beauty.
  • 19:00 - Dinner at the Hotel Restaurant: Ordered the Nasi Goreng. It's…fine. I'm already missing the real food of home. (Which is weird, because I am home). Watched a group of very glam-looking couples at the other tables, all laughing and clinking wine glasses. I’m alone. I ate and went back to my room.

Day 2: Monkey Business (and Existential Dread)

  • 07:00 - Breakfast Buffet – Chaos Edition: The breakfast buffet is like the Hunger Games for pastries. Scrambling for the last croissant before some kid wearing a 'Balinese Sun God' t-shirt steals it. The coffee is weak. The juice is… questionable. But the view still slaps. I eat a ton of delicious fruit and eggs. I’m very happy.
  • 09:00 - Ubud Monkey Forest: Okay, so I’m an animal lover, but let's be real: these monkeys are little furry gangsters. One made a grabby hand for my water bottle. Another tried to steal my hair tie. Took some photos, but was also constantly scanning for potential monkey ambushes. It’s both terrifying and hilarious. I loved it.
  • 12:00 - Lost in Translation – Lunch: Found a little warung (small, local restaurant) recommended by a friend. Ordered Mee Goreng. It was… spicy. Like, "tears streaming down my face" spicy. The owner smiled kindly and offered me more water. I choked it down.
  • 14:00 - Rice Terrace Romp: Tegallalang Rice Terrace. Instagrammable heaven. Walked down into the terraces, which felt like climbing into a giant, green staircase. (Side note: the locals who live there are so gorgeous and helpful!). Some guy almost fell in the water. Great views. The heat was brutal. I looked at the rice terraces. I really needed a nap.
  • 16:00 - Pool Time (and Contemplation): Back at the hotel. The pool. The infinity. The jungle. I spend about an hour staring into the jungle and re-evaluating my life choices. Why didn't I bring a good book? At least the cocktails are strong.
  • 18:00 - Dinner in Ubud: Found this little place hidden down a side street. Ordered the grilled fish. The restaurant had this old, vintage feel; it was perfect.
  • 20.00 - A little more journal writing. (and another beer): I did write the damn journal after all. I'm getting back into the swing of things.

Day 3: Temples, Temples, and More Temples (and Mild Existential Dread Returns)

  • 07:00 - Breakfast: (Another pastry death match): Same drill as yesterday, but I’m starting to learn the ropes. The kid in the 'Balinese Sun God' t-shirt is my rival.
  • 09:00 - Tirta Empul Temple: Holy bathing, people! I went and watched a group of people bathing in the holy water. I didn't go for a swim. It’s so… spiritual. The air smells of incense and something else… maybe hope? I felt overwhelmed. I went back to the hotel.
  • 12:00 - Lunch Fail: I went to a place on Trip Advisor. The food was fine. I felt terrible. I couldn't stop sweating. I felt like I'd been walking around with all my clothes on.
  • 14:00 - Go-Getter: I'm trying to do more. I’m trying to be present.
  • 18:00 - Hotel Restaurant, Round 2: Got the Nasi Goreng again. This time, it was better. I’m getting used to the spices.
  • 20:00 - Stargazing: I'm not a big 'stargazer' but I got drawn to the terrace. The lack of light pollution here is incredible. The stars are so clear. I feel small. I feel connected. I feel better.

Day 4: Deep Dive into the Spiritual (or, the Massage that Saved Me)

  • 07:00 - Breakfast: (Pastry Victory!) I finally won the croissant battle. Victory is sweet, even when covered in carbs.
  • 09:00 - Yoga Class: The hotel offered morning yoga. I'm not a "yoga person." I am, however, a "needs a good stretch" person. I was terrible. Sweaty, awkward, and kept losing my balance. But the view! The instructor made it fun.
  • 11:00 - MASSAGE. (The Most Important Word in This Itinerary): Booked a Balinese massage at the hotel spa. This. Was. Heaven. The masseuse was a magician. All my tensions, all my worries, all my… well, everything melted away under her skilled hands. I walked out feeling like a new person.
  • 13:00 - Lunch at the Warung (Again): I got the same thing I got on day 2. Still spicy. But I really enjoyed it.
  • 15:00 - Walking the Rice Paddies: More rice paddy time! Today, I went on a more leisurely walk. I just stared at the scenery.
  • 19:00 - Dinner at the Hotel Restaurant, Round 3: I ate the food. It was fine. After my massage, I realized that I didn’t care about the food. I've been enjoying my meals too much.
  • 21:00 - Reading. Deep breathing. Journaling.: I went to bed at 10. This felt good.

Day 5: Departure (With a Hint of Sadness)

  • 07:00 - Breakfast – Sadness Edition: The croissants are starting to get cold. I’m starting to feel sad.
  • 09:00 - Free Time: Spent the last few hours wandering around the hotel and taking lots of photos of the things I had left behind.
  • 11:00 - Check out: Saying goodbye to the infinity pool was harder than I expected.
  • 12:00 - Taxi to Airport: Another taxi, another Made. I’m starting to love it.
  • 13:00 - Airport: Bali, you were everything I needed, and more. I’ll be back. I just know it. Goodbye, Bali. Goodbye.

Post-Trip Notes:

  • Things I Learned: Pack more sunscreen. Embrace the chaos. Learn some basic Indonesian phrases. Let go of your expectations. The monkeys are adorable. The food gets better.
  • Things I Miss: The view from my room. The kindness of the Balinese people. The scent of incense. The feeling of being utterly, completely, gloriously…lost in the jungle.
  • Would I go back? Absolutely, yes. Tomorrow. Tomorrow.

This is it. This is the messy, imperfect truth of my Bali adventure. Enjoy! And don't forget to bring your travel pillow!

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Aashaya Infinity Jungle View With Breakfast Ubud Bali Indonesia

Aashaya Infinity Jungle View With Breakfast Ubud Bali Indonesia

Okay, spill the beans! Is this Aashaya place *actually* as jaw-droppingly gorgeous as the photos suggest? I'm talking, real jungle views!

Ugh, let me tell you... the photos? They're *good*. But the reality? It's like someone cranked the saturation up to ELEVEN. Seriously, I was practically drooling. Picture this: you roll out of bed, bleary-eyed, and BAM! A freaking *jungle* is exploding in front of you. Birds squawking, monkeys (maybe, I think I saw one flitting about, probably eyeing my breakfast) doing their thing. It's not just a view; it's an *experience*. My first morning? I wandered out onto the balcony, still half-asleep, and just stood there, mouth agape, for a solid five minutes. My partner just patted me on the back and laughed. He's got the whole "zen traveler" thing down. I'm more of a "holy-crap-this-is-incredible-I-need-to-document-EVERYTHING" type. Which I did, obviously. Instagram's gonna love me.

The infinity pool... is it as instagrammable as it looks? (Let's be honest, that's a MAJOR factor.)

Oh, the pool. The *infamous* pool. Okay, quick story. My first thought: "Alright, strategy time: get a good spot *before* the influencers descend." (I'm not even remotely an influencer, by the way, but I'm competitive, okay?!) I'm walking toward it, ready to stake my claim, and I trip. Like, full-on, graceful-as-a-giraffe-on-roller-skates trip. Right in front of the pool. Mortifying. But! I recovered (ish), brushed myself off, and *then* I saw the pool. And it's...yes. Utterly, unapologetically Instagrammable. You're basically swimming inside a postcard. And to top it off, the water's the perfect temperature, even in the hottest part of the day. And there are usually enough umbrellas to go around, though one day was a bit of a scramble, but more of a charming moment for the place.

Let's talk breakfast. Is it the "epic" kind, or just your standard continental spread?

Okay, breakfast. This is where Aashaya *really* nails it. It's included, which is a HUGE win in my book, because I'm a breakfast person. Like, serious business. They have everything. Fresh fruit you can't even *imagine* the taste of until you're there. Delicious coffee made with the finest Balinese beans. Eggs done every way imaginable. Pastries that practically melt in your mouth. (I may have consumed an embarrassing amount of croissants.) The best part? You eat it all while staring at THAT view. Seriously, I'd happily eat cardboard if it came with that scenery. Though, one morning, it got a little hectic, and the servers seemed overwhelmed. But they still got me my avocado toast. So, I'm good.

What if I'm, you know, budget-conscious? Is Aashaya going to break the bank?

Alright, let's be real. This isn't a hostel. It's not *cheap*, per se. But, and this is a big but... it's *worth it*. Think of it this way: you're paying for an experience, not just a room. You're paying for waking up to that view, for swimming in THAT pool, for that impeccable service. And, if you are planning well, it's possible to find good deals, especially for a longer stay or travelling in the off-season. It's an investment in the soul. And who can put a price tag on that? (Okay, maybe a slightly higher price tag than some places, but you know what I mean!)

Is it easy to get around from Aashaya? Do I need a scooter, a driver, a helicopter?

Okay, the location is a *bit* off the beaten path. This is what makes it special, but also a tiny bit inconvenient. You're not in the heart of Ubud town, which is good because you avoid the crowds, the chaos, and the relentless traffic. But it also means you can't just stroll down the street for a massage. They offer a shuttle service, which is handy. Scooters are a popular option, but only if you're comfortable dodging all the other scooters and the general Balinese traffic. (I'm not. I'd probably end up as a speedbump.) Personally, I used a driver for most of my trips. It was SO much easier. Worth the extra rupiahs in my opinion. Plus, they know all the best spots! And can make nice recommendations, which saves time.

Give me a quick rundown of your *overall* experience. Would you recommend it?

Okay, overall? Aashaya. Freaking. Amazing. Seriously. I'm still dreaming about that breakfast, that view... that FREAKING pool! I went there to relax, and relax I did. I came back feeling like a new person. (Until I had to deal with jet lag and all my laundry. But hey, can't have it all, right?) Here's the thing. If you're looking for a place to escape, to reconnect with nature, to indulge a little, and take some seriously brag-worthy photos, then YES. Absolutely. Go. Book it now. You won't regret it. Oh, and pro tip: stay for longer than I did. I made the terrible mistake of only staying a few nights and it absolutely wasn't enough. I'm already planning my return. And this time, I'm bringing two weeks worth of books and nothing else. Well maybe some sunscreen; that sun can be harsh!

Anything I should *definitely* pack?

Okay, beside the essentials (swimsuit, sunscreen, bug spray… duh!), there is one thing that is absolutely crucial: a good camera. Or at the very least, a phone with a *decent* camera. Because trust me, you're going to want to capture those moments. And not just the ones in the pool. The monkeys in the distance? Snap 'em! The perfect avocado toast? Snap it! The stunning sunset over the jungle (which, by the way, is worth waking up for, I’m not a morning person at all)? SNAP IT! Also, a universal adapter is a must, and maybe some noise-cancelling headphones if you're a light sleeper. And an open mind. And a sense of adventure!

Any complaints? *Anything* you didn’t love?

Okay, honesty time. I *am* a picky person. The internet was a little spotty at times. Which, I guess is a good thing, really. Forced me to disconnect (IWhere To Stay Now

Aashaya Infinity Jungle View With Breakfast Ubud Bali Indonesia

Aashaya Infinity Jungle View With Breakfast Ubud Bali Indonesia

Aashaya Infinity Jungle View With Breakfast Ubud Bali Indonesia

Aashaya Infinity Jungle View With Breakfast Ubud Bali Indonesia