Tucked away amid the lush greenery of Tegallalang, Gianyar, lies a hidden gem called Sari Timbul by Kubu Bali.
This destination offers a unique experience that blends the serenity of nature, the beauty of art, and delicious culinary options all in one place.
Located on Jalan Raya Bayad, Kedisan Village, Tegallalang, it’s only about 40 kilometers or around 1 hour and 15 minutes from Denpasar, and just 30–40 minutes from Ubud.
Upon arrival, visitors are welcomed by a peaceful atmosphere: fresh mountain air, well-manicured gardens, and tranquil fish ponds.
As you explore further, you’ll find mesmerizing glass-blown art installations, crafted by local artisans whose creative process can be witnessed on-site.
With an affordable entrance fee — IDR 50,000 for adults and IDR 30,000 for children — visitors gain full access to all facilities, including Instagram-worthy photo spots, themed gardens, and a swimming pool that offers refreshing views of the surrounding natural landscape.
Sari Timbul is also a great spot for family trips. There’s a children’s playground, stroller-friendly paths, and plenty of beautiful photo spots such as Palm Bliss Swing, Nest of Dreams, and Artisanal Sculpted Haven.
One of the most captivating areas is the three-story treehouse, offering sweeping views of rice fields and forests—like a fairytale setting in the heart of Bali.
Not only pleasing to the eyes and soul, Sari Timbul also satisfies the palate with a variety of Balinese and international dishes.
Choose from Balinese Mixed Rice, Ayam Betutu, Fried Noodles, to healthy options like salads and fresh juices.
Meals are reasonably priced, starting from IDR 30,000 to 80,000, with beverages from IDR 15,000.
The venue is open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM (local time), making it perfect for a peaceful breakfast in nature or a late afternoon visit before sunset.
Sari Timbul is more than just a travel destination—it’s a place to reconnect with nature, with loved ones, and with yourself.
Ideal for travelers looking for something different beyond Bali’s mainstream tourist spots, it’s a perfect choice for healing, exploring art, or simply enjoying a cup of Balinese coffee by the pond. (BT)