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An adults-only, all-vegan wellness resort in the woodcarving village of Mas near Ubud: 27 rooms and villas, Usadha-rooted therapies and a cryotherapy wellness centre.
Check in from 14:00; check out before 12:00.












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Location
Jl. Cempaka, Banjar Kumbuh, Mas, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
GDAS Bali is at Mas, the woodcarving village just south of central Ubud, around 90 minutes from Denpasar airport among rice paddies and jungle. Central Ubud is about five minutes away, with a free resort shuttle; private transfers can be arranged.
Campuhan Ridge Walk
20min
Ubud Monkey Forest
4km
Last Updated: 2026-06-23

Expert Review
Origins
GDAS — short for Govinda Das, "servant of God" — is a health resort built around a single idea: that a stay should leave you measurably better rested than it found you. It opened in 2022 in Mas, the woodcarving village just south of Ubud, the work of an owner with a plant-based, mindful ethos and the Balinese architect Ida Bagus Oka Genijaya, whose reverence for traditional usadha and local craft shapes the place.
The guiding framework is Tri Hita Karana, the Balinese principle of harmony between people, nature and the divine, and usadha, the island's own system of natural medicine — the Balinese counterpart to Ayurveda. In practice that means daily yoga and meditation in two studios over the paddies, herbal loloh tonics, and an entirely plant-based, alcohol-free approach throughout. It is adults-only, which keeps it quiet and focused.
There are 27 rooms and villas, garden-view deluxe rooms through to two-storey prestige pool villas, in open-air thatched architecture of natural wood, many looking over rice paddies. The Bali Eden wellness centre is the differentiator: alongside a spa, saunas, steam room and contrast plunge pools, it houses Ubud's first cryotherapy facility and an authentic Balinese bath house, with newer additions such as IV and oxygen therapies for those who want them. Dining is at Tangi, an all-vegan restaurant whose Balinese-rooted cooking — the jackfruit rendang is the dish to order — is good enough to win over committed carnivores. It suits couples and solo travellers after a genuine reset, for a few days or a much longer programme.
Top Secret
Drink the loloh. On arrival, and through your stay, the resort serves loloh — the traditional Balinese herbal tonics that sit at the heart of usadha, brewed from leaves and roots grown or sourced locally. Ask the wellness team which one suits what you are after, whether that is sleep, digestion or simply settling in; it is the small, genuine piece of Balinese medicine that threads through everything here.

The Review
GDAS Bali is among the more serious wellness resorts we list in Bali, and the thing that sets it apart is its discipline: adults-only, entirely plant-based, alcohol-free, and built from the ground up around Balinese usadha medicine and the Tri Hita Karana philosophy rather than wellness as decoration. It sits in Mas, the woodcarving village a few minutes south of Ubud, among rice paddies.
The two strengths are the wellness centre and the food. The Bali Eden centre is genuinely well-equipped — Ubud's first cryotherapy, an authentic bath house, contrast plunge pools, saunas, two yoga studios — and Tangi, the all-vegan restaurant, is good enough that the no-meat, no-alcohol policy reads as a feature rather than a sacrifice. The 27 rooms are calm and comfortable, the better villas with private pools; service, by the accounts we trust, is warm and notably attentive.
The honest notes are about fit. The adults-only, alcohol-free, plant-based formula is the whole point for some and a deal-breaker for others, so go in knowing it; some rooms can be on the noisier side, worth asking at booking; and it is a real 90 minutes from the airport. But for couples or solo travellers who want a genuine, well-run reset rather than a spa bolted onto a hotel, GDAS is one of the more convincing options around Ubud.
