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Champlung Sari Hotel, Ubud, Bali  

by admin on Sunday, 2 September 2007Print | Email | One Comment | 843 views

Located at the end of Ubud’s main shopping street, Champlung Sari Hotel commands a striking view of paddy fields and the adjacent monkey forest, while still in close proximity of Ubud’s famous boutiques, art shops and museums. The hotel lies within easy walking distance of the surrounding villages, each boasting traditions in painting, wood carving

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    • Wood Carving » Wood Carving September 2, 2007 4:34 am said:

      [...] Champlung Sari Hotel, Ubud, Bali … while still in close proximity of Ubud?s famous boutiques, art shops and museums. The hotel lies within easy walking distance of the surrounding villages, each boasting traditions in painting, wood carving read […] [...]

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