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An Australian Experienced Eat, Pray, Love at Liyer Spirit House in Ubud, Bali

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Bali, known for its lush landscapes, rich culture, and serene atmosphere, is a haven for tourists seeking a unique and enriching experience. Among the many attractions and accommodations in Bali, Liyer Spirit House stands out as a must-visit destination for those looking to immerse themselves in the island’s spiritual and natural beauty. This article delves into the experiences of an Australian tourist who experience a real life Eat, Pray, Love Movie scene  at Liyer Spirit House in 2024, highlighting the property’s amenities, the local culture, and the unique aspects of staying in this enchanting homestay.

About Liyer Spirit House Hotel Ubud

Upon arrival in Ubud, the tourist was greeted by the serene surroundings of Liyer Spirit House. It is a spacious 3-star hotel located in Pengosekan district, Ubud. This homestay is just a conveniently located 10-minute drive from the famous Ubud Monkey Forest, making it an ideal base for exploring the region. The free wifi facilities and swimming pool amenities is available.

If you are seeking to relax, you can enjoy yoga, massage, pool and spa. The property features a year-round outdoor pool and a spa centre, providing guests with ample opportunities to relax and rejuvenate.

The guest house also offers a shuttle service to central Ubud, making it convenient for tourists to explore the local markets and palaces. The rooms at Liyer Spirit House are designed to provide a comfortable and peaceful stay. Each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom, and a balcony seating area where guests can unwind after a busy day. The rooms are also fitted with air conditioning, ensuring a cool and comfortable stay throughout the day.

Must-Experience Bali Local Culture and Activities at Liyer Spirit House

Liyer Spirit House is for you who wants to experience of the local culture along with the best place to stay. The property is known for its beautiful Balinese-style gardens terrace, which add to the serene ambiance of the homestay. Guests can enjoy a cup of tea while looking out at the pool or garden, making it an ideal spot for relaxation. For those interested in exploring the local culture, Liyer Spirit House offers various activities such as snorkelling, cycling, and bike rentals. The guest house also provides cooking classes and local culture tours, allowing travel guests to delve deeper into the Indonesia island’s rich heritage.

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The Famous Medicine Man ‘Ketut Liyer’

One of the most unique aspects of Liyer Spirit House is its connection to the famous medicine man, Ketut Liyer. Featured in Elizabeth Gilbert’s novel bestseller “Eat, Pray, Love,” that is also released as a Movie starring Julia Roberts. Ketut Liyer is a well-known figure in Ubud. This Ubud hotel is a house features located near his compound, and many guests visit him for a palm reading or to experience his unique brand of Balinese medicine.

Guest Reviews

Guests at Liyer Spirit House have praised the property for its serene and peaceful atmosphere. Many have noted the friendly and welcoming staff, who make guests feel like part of the Liyer House family. The property’s commitment to sustainability is also highlighted, with recycling bins available and most food provided being locally sourced.

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For those planning a trip to Ubud, Bali, Liyer Spirit House is a must-visit destination that offers a unique blend of relaxation and cultural immersion. Whether you are looking to unwind by the pool or explore the local heritage, this enchanting homestay is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories of your time in Bali.

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