Sandat Glamping is the eight-tent Ubud operation that popularised the luxury-tent format for the jungle-fringe pocket outside Ubud town, and it still runs one of the tighter operations in the category. The hype gets the tents and the private-pool format right. It misses that the location is further from central Ubud than most first-timers expect, which cuts into the walkable Ubud experience.
The property sits in Pejeng, which is the Ubud satellite that has the Moon of Pejeng bronze drum and a cluster of real village temples that see almost no tourism. Walk the Pejeng temple loop in the morning before the heat, ask the property for a sarong from reception, and the village ceremony calendar is posted at check-in if you want to time a real upacara.
A decade of operation in the Ubud jungle means Sandat has weathered seasons, earthquakes, and the glamping trend cycle. The property predates most of Bali's current bamboo-and-tent generation. Longevity in a market of constant openings is its own quality mark. The tents have been refined over years, not designed in one burst.
The deliberate reduction of electronics is a design decision, not a limitation. Fewer screens, less artificial light, more ambient sound from the surrounding jungle. The approach aligns with the glamping ethos: you came to the jungle to hear the jungle, not to watch a screen in a tent. Some guests love it. Others find it difficult.
The property sits in the jungle on the edge of the Ubud area. Central Ubud's galleries, restaurants, and Monkey Forest are a short drive. The jungle setting provides privacy and natural immersion that the town centre can't offer. The position balances access and isolation.
Eight adults-only bamboo-and-thatch tents in Pejeng since 2013: one of Bali's original glamping properties. Minimal electronics by design; insects and jungle noise are part of the format.
The audience is decade-plus glamping-veteran travellers and Pejeng-village-temple-curious slow-travel guests. Less Tegallalang-rice-terrace-tour than off-grid jungle demographic.
Eight tents vary in jungle positioning: request the most secluded tent. Differentiation is in privacy level rather than amenity tier. All tents include exceptional breakfast.
At $$$$ in Pejeng, Sandat competes with Keliki Luxury Lodge ($$$$ bamboo nests). Wins on 12-year glamping-original track record, not on Le Gastronome dining or amenity depth.
Sandat Glamping Tents has operated in the Ubud jungle since 2013, making it one of Bali's original glamping properties. Eight adults-only tents built from bamboo and thatch with minimal electronics by design. The eco-architectural approach prioritises natural materials and natural ventilation over air conditioning and screens. Exceptional breakfast included.
Ninety minutes from DPS airport. At $$$$ pricing, Sandat sits at the premium end of glamping, justified by the jungle setting, the maturity of the operation (over a decade), and the adults-only atmosphere. The Ubud area provides cultural access to galleries, temples, and rice terraces within a short drive.
Book April–June or September–October for the value sweet spot. Plan July–August four to six months out. Confirm Nyepi (March) before booking.
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File closes at HIGH. Book direct one to two months out for the May to September dry window. Skip if you want hotel comforts; this is a glamping format and rain makes the format hard.