
Champlung Sari Ubud
Champlung Sari Hotel is a restful retreat with an environment that nurtures the senses.
Monkey Forest Street, 80571Ubud, Bali Indonesia

Number of Rooms
101
Wifi
Yes, free (in public areas)
Swimming Pool
Restaurant
Bar
Air Conditioning
Designed to make you feel the ambiance of a traditional Balinese village, Champlung Sari Hotel is a restful retreat with an environment that nurtures the senses with its tropical gardens that are crossed by two small rivers.
How To Get There
Champlung Sari Ubud is located approx. 60 km away or a 90-minute drive from the Ngurah Rai International Airport. Airport transfers can be arranged from or to the hotel at an extra charge.
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Accommodation Overview
Mimpi Resort Tulamben offers 3 types of accommodation: Standard Room, Superior Room and Deluxe Room, each one featuring:
- Air-Conditioning
- Private Terrace
- Satellite Television
- Tea & Coffee Making Facilities
- IDD Telephone
- Safety Deposit Box(at the reception)
- Twin & Double Beds Available
- Separate Bath & Shower (Superior & Deluxe)
- Connecting Rooms Available (Superior & Deluxe)
Photo & Video Gallery
Resort Features
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What's included when you book?

Included
- Accommodation
- Breakfast
- 2 Dives/day

Excluded
- Airport Transfers
- Additional Meals
- Nitrox
- Gratuities
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More information about Bali diving
Tulamben's highlight is the USAT Liberty wreck, a major dive attraction lying between 20 and 100 feet (6 to 30 meters) deep. The wreck, accessible from shore, features diverse marine life such as bumphead parrotfish, jacks, and barracuda. Nearby, the Drop-Off offers a stunning coral wall, while Seraya Secrets provides excellent muck diving. Blackwater diving is also popular in Tulamben, adding to its appeal.
Amed features diverse dive sites, including muck, macro, and coral reefs, while Gili Selang, known for strong currents, occasionally sees hammerhead sharks. Divers should be experienced and guided by professionals due to the potential for powerful currents and challenging conditions.
Nusa Penida is famous for dive sites like Manta Point, where manta rays visit cleaning stations. Crystal Bay is sought after for mola mola sightings, particularly from July to mid-November. The strong currents at Nusa Penida require attention to dive briefings and site-specific precautions.
Padang Bai offers a variety of dive sites suitable for all skill levels, easily accessible from traditional jukungs. The sites feature diverse fish and macro life, with clear, calm conditions making it a great spot for beginners and snorkelers. The area also provides access to nearby dive destinations like the Gili Islands and Nusa Penida.
Secret Bay in Gilimanuk is known for muck diving and its unique marine critters. The site’s colder water and muddy conditions attract macro enthusiasts and photographers seeking unusual species. Facilities at Secret Bay include showers and rinse tanks for post-dive convenience.
Menjangan Island, part of West Bali National Park, is renowned for its healthy reefs and vibrant marine life. Dive sites like Eel Garden feature expansive coral walls, gorgonian sea fans, and a variety of marine life, including pygmy seahorses and barracudas. Visibility often exceeds 65 feet (20 meters), enhancing the underwater experience.
Pemuteran is known for its quiet dive sites and coral restoration efforts. The sites are a short boat ride from shore and feature diverse marine life such as nudibranchs, ghost pipefish, and mandarinfish. Night dives offer opportunities to see species like frogfish and mandarinfish, adding to the area’s appeal.


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