Main Bedroom
The primary sleeping space is fitted with quality linens in a neutral palette, louvred timber shutters that regulate morning light, and bedside storage on both sides. Proportioned for two guests with ease.





Many Villa › Bali
A considered retreat near the heart of Bali — minimal in form, warm in feeling, positioned close to rice fields and the southern coast.
Adi Xendit sits at the coordinates of one of Bali's most quietly coveted areas — south of Ubud, north of the coastal strip, in a band of the island where rice terraces still define the horizon and the
A retreat built for two, in the soul of Bali
Adi Xendit sits at the coordinates of one of Bali's most quietly coveted areas — south of Ubud, north of the coastal strip, in a band of the island where rice terraces still define the horizon and the mornings arrive unhurried. The property is designed specifically for two guests, which means every decision about space, light, and comfort was made with a pair in mind rather than a crowd.
The architecture draws on Balinese craft traditions without mimicking them superficially. Volcanic stone, warm timber, and locally sourced textiles bring texture to rooms that are otherwise restrained in palette — whites, warm naturals, and the gold of afternoon light through louvred shutters. Nothing is there for decoration alone; every element has a functional purpose that also happens to look considered.
The surrounding neighbourhood is one of Bali's most liveable: close enough to Seminyak and Kuta for an evening out or a grocery run, yet genuinely removed from the noise of the tourist corridor. Neighbours are local families. The sounds at dawn are birds and distant offerings — not traffic. This particular GPS position places the property within a short drive of several of the island's most celebrated rice terraces and temple complexes, meaning cultural immersion is always accessible without being unavoidable.
Practically speaking, the property is suited to couples or solo travellers who value privacy and ease over resort-style programming. There are no shared facilities with other guests. The space is yours entirely. Check-in is flexible by arrangement, and the host is reachable for local recommendations, transport logistics, or anything else that would make the stay run more smoothly. Booking direct means communicating directly — no intermediary, no scripted responses.
Reliable WiFi connection throughout the property, suitable for remote work, video calls, and streaming without interruption.
Secure off-street parking within the property compound, accommodating one vehicle or scooter at no additional charge.
Hob, refrigerator, kettle, toaster, and a complete set of cookware and utensils for two. Suited to full meal preparation.
Air conditioning unit in the bedroom maintains a comfortable sleeping temperature through Bali's warm and humid nights.
Ceiling fans in living areas and bedroom provide air circulation and gentle white noise, complementing or replacing the air conditioning.
Consistent hot water shower with quality water pressure. Stone and tile finishes throughout the bathroom space.
Soft cotton linens and pillows on a quality mattress sized for two guests. Fresh towels provided for each stay.
No shared facilities or common areas with other guests. The entire property is exclusively yours for the duration of your stay.
Enclosed garden with tropical planting provides outdoor space for meals, reading, or simply sitting in the Bali morning air.
Gated compound entry with a secure lock system. Your host provides full access instructions prior to arrival.
The primary sleeping space is fitted with quality linens in a neutral palette, louvred timber shutters that regulate morning light, and bedside storage on both sides. Proportioned for two guests with ease.
A comfortable sitting area that transitions between indoor and outdoor with open walls or large doors. Furnished with low seating, a ceiling fan, and soft lighting suited to evening unwinding after a day exploring.
A functional kitchen with hob, refrigerator, kettle, and essential cookware. Designed for two guests to prepare breakfasts or simple meals without needing to eat out at every turn.
A private outdoor terrace with seating for two, bordered by tropical planting. Suited to morning coffee, afternoon reading, or an evening meal under open sky without leaving the property.
A well-appointed bathroom in stone and tile, with rainfall or hand shower, quality towels, and natural light. The materials reflect local craft and give the space a sense of grounded calm.
You arrive in the late afternoon, the light already turning amber across the compound walls. The gate opens onto a small private garden — not manicured into stiffness, but tended, with frangipani at the edge and a stone path leading to the main entrance. There is no lobby, no check-in desk. The door is already open and a handwritten note sits on the table with the WiFi password and a brief map of the neighbourhood drawn in biro.
The morning in Bali begins early whether you choose it or not. At Adi Xendit, that means birdsong through louvred windows before seven, the smell of incense from a neighbour's morning offering carried on the breeze, and a kitchen that is fully stocked with what you need to make coffee or tea at your own pace. You take it outside if the weather allows, which it usually does. There is no pressure to be anywhere.
In the afternoon, the options spread outward from the property in every direction. The rice terraces to the north take twenty minutes by scooter. The beach is south, also reachable in under half an hour depending on traffic. Ubud's market and its surrounding galleries sit in a different direction entirely, a world of handcraft and ceremony that rewards a slow half-day. You return in the early evening with something from a roadside warung — a paper bag of satay or a box of nasi campur — and eat on the terrace as the sky goes pink.
By night, the property is quiet. Genuinely quiet. The darkness in this part of Bali still has depth to it. The stars, on a clear night, are worth standing outside for. It is the kind of stillness that reminds you why you came to the island in the first place.

20 minutes by car
Iconic UNESCO-listed rice terraces carved into the hillside north of Ubud. Best visited at sunrise before tour groups arrive.

20 minutes by car
A morning market in the centre of Ubud selling handwoven textiles, carved wood, fresh produce, and local snacks at negotiable prices.

30 minutes by car
Wide black-sand beach on Bali's south-west coast, known for long sunsets, surf breaks suitable for beginners, and beachside dining.

25 minutes by car
A 10th-century water temple where Balinese Hindus perform traditional purification rituals in natural spring pools of clear water.
Bali's weather divides into two clear seasons, but the best moments arrive in the shoulder months — April and October — when the rice terraces are green, the roads are quieter, and the light on the temple stones lasts longer into the evening.
The roads north of the tourist corridor open up before eight in the morning. Three routes from the Gianyar region take you through active ceremonies, roadside warungs, and hillside views that no organised tour has scheduled around yet.
Bali's best food is rarely on a booking platform. A local's guide to the warungs, morning markets, and side-street kitchens within thirty minutes of the property — where the nasi campur is freshly made and costs less than a dollar.
Standard check-in is from 2:00 PM. Early check-in can often be arranged depending on the preceding booking — simply send a message ahead of your arrival date and the host will confirm availability. Self check-in instructions are sent 24 hours before arrival.
Check-out is by 11:00 AM. Late check-out until 1:00 PM may be possible subject to availability. Please request this the evening before departure so arrangements can be confirmed without pressure on either side.
Adi Xendit is designed and licensed for a maximum of 2 guests. This applies to overnight stays. Day visitors should be discussed with the host in advance. The intimate scale of the property is intentional — it functions best for one or two people.
Yes. There is private off-street parking within the compound for one vehicle. This is included in the nightly rate at no additional cost. The property is also easily accessible by scooter, which is the most practical way to explore the surrounding area.
Pets are not accommodated at this property. Bali has a specific rabies management environment and the property is not set up to receive animals safely. We appreciate your understanding on this point.
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