One of the standout islands in Indonesia ’s vast archipelago when it comes to tourism, Bali has become synonymous with beautifully varied landscapes, unique heritage and paradise-like beaches. The southern province, sandwiched in between Java (home to the capital, Jakarta ) and Lombok, only began to attract larger numbers of tourists in the middle of the 20th century, but the industry has grown substantially even over the last decade. With such a dizzying variety of towns, diverse geography and rich cultural history on the so-called “Island of Gods”, it’s easy to see why.

Whether sunning yourself on idyllic beaches , exploring lush rice terraces and rainforest resorts or discovering the island’s religious and cultural heritage, here’s our pick of places to stay on this holiday favourite. Rice terraces, temples and rainforests adorn the serene area of Ubud in the uplands of Bali. Known as one of the island’s cultural centres, the town itself is famous for its range of traditional markets, galleries and a vibrant arts scene.

The inland surroundings are characterised by rainforest and raised rice terraces, through which visitors can hike and cycle surrounded by greenery. The scenic views of locations like the Tegalallang rice terraces or Tegenungan waterfall are complemented by several manmade attractions. Among them are the Saraswati Temple and Ubud Palace, surrounded by tall trees and giant lotus ponds.

COMO Uma Ubud is found right in the middle of one such area .