A private suite beside real village life.
Yasha House is not a resort block. You arrive through the family garden, with rice fields, local warungs and everyday Balinese life nearby. Murni lives next door, helps with practical questions and can point you toward the quiet paths and places locals actually use.
Yasha House has two garden rooms side by side, each with its own private entrance, bathroom and kitchen. The garden and terrace are shared. This page is Room 2 — identical in size and amenities to Room 1.
Meet Murni — also called Wayan.
In Balinese tradition, Wayan means firstborn — and Murni (called Wayan by family and neighbours) built this place with her own hands, on her family's land, with a local crew. She runs the warung in the village where her nasi campur is the real thing. Born in Payangan, she lives next door to Yasha House.
She wants guests to experience real village Bali, not tourist Ubud. The rice fields, the morning temple offerings, the sound of roosters at dawn. It's a life she's proud to share.
"I built Yasha House so guests can feel what it's like to live in a Balinese village — the rice fields, the roosters, the quiet evenings."
— Murni (Wayan), host & builder
Simple, honest rates.
From $24.99/night for the base stay. Weekly and monthly rates on request — ask on WhatsApp.
Base Stay
- Queen bed, AC, private bath
- Private kitchen + garden terrace
- Fibre WiFi 50+ Mbps
- Cleaning fee included
Weekly (7+ nights)
- All base stay inclusions
- Discounted weekly rate
- Scooter rental tips from Wayan
- Late checkout on request
Monthly (28+ nights)
- All base stay inclusions
- Best value for long stays
- Workation-friendly setup
- Local tips and village guide
Things to do nearby.
From your doorstep into the heart of Balinese village life — all within easy reach.
Rice-field walks
Step straight into the paddies. A 5-minute walk from the suite.
Ubud temple tour
Explore the sacred temples and water palaces around Ubud.
Balinese cooking class
Learn local recipes with village ingredients right in the neighbourhood.
Yoga & meditation
Daily classes in Ubud's yoga studios and local meditation spaces.
Scooter tour Payangan
Ride through back roads, coffee plantations and hidden river valleys.
Local morning market
Fresh produce, spices and local snacks — best visited before 9 AM.
Payangan calm, Ubud within reach.
Yasha House sits in Payangan, north of central Ubud. It fits guests who want rice fields, village rhythm and quieter nights, while still keeping Ubud's cafes, yoga studios and restaurants reachable by scooter or driver.
- 5 minto nearby rice-field walks and local warungs.
- 20 minto central Ubud in normal scooter conditions.
- Quietvillage setting with garden sounds instead of traffic noise.
Best for guests who like slow Bali.
This is a local village stay, not a nightlife location. For daily Ubud trips, plan on scooter rental or a local driver.
What guests say.
5.0★ Superhost with real reviews from real travellers.
"Quiet, spotless and genuinely local. It feels like staying beside a Balinese family, with enough privacy to fully relax."
Everything you need for your stay.
A quick-reference digest plus the full 16-page house guide — all in one place.
Wi-Fi & Remote Work
Fiber Wi-Fi, 50+ Mbps. Quiet enough for video calls and focused work.
Password provided on arrival — ask the host or check the room Wi-Fi card.
Check-out
Before you leave, please:
- Turn off AC, lights & appliances
- Close windows & lock the door
- Turn off gas, wash used dishes
- Check wardrobe, drawers, chargers
- Return key as instructed
House Rules
- Max 2 guests — registered guests only
- Keep noise low, especially at night
- No smoking inside the room
- Pets allowed — keep areas clean
- Walk respectfully through family compound
- Turn off gas after cooking
- Turn off AC, lights when leaving
Getting Around
Emergency
Life-threatening? Call local emergency first, then inform the host.
📖 Read the full 16-page house guide
01 — Welcome
Welcome to Yasha House. We are happy to host you in our quiet garden home in Payangan, close to Ubud but away from the busy streets. The house is surrounded by plants, trees, grass, and village life.
We live next door and are happy to help with directions, restaurant tips, scooter rental, pickup, laundry, and anything practical. We respect your privacy and will give you space.
Best for: quiet stays in a green village setting, remote work and longer stays, couples or solo travellers, guests who want Ubud nearby but not directly in the busy center.
02 — Quick Facts
03 — Room & Private Facilities
Everything is inside your private space: sleeping area, kitchen, bathroom, workspace, and storage.
04 — Kitchen & Bathroom
Both are private and inside the room — practical for longer stays and cooking.
Kitchen: gas stove, large fridge, sink, blender, kettle, basic cooking equipment.
Bathroom: private, hot water, good water pressure, toiletries provided, roomy layout.
Please keep the kitchen clean after cooking, turn off gas after every use, and let the host know immediately if you notice a gas smell, water leak, or electrical issue.
05 — Wi-Fi & Remote Work
Fiber Wi-Fi, 50+ Mbps. The room includes a desk and chair. Quiet enough for video calls and focused work. Mobile signal is also good in the area.
Standing desk, monitor, office chair and keyboard can be arranged through a local external paid service — ask early.
Backup workspace: Café & Coworking Mongkoog is within walking distance.
06 — Cleaning, Laundry & Linen
- Laundry machine available on site
- Bedsheets and towels changed when needed
- Ask the host for room cleaning through Airbnb messages or directly
- Suitable for stays of a month or longer
- Keep waste closed, do not leave food open (ants and insects)
- Keep wet towels hanging, close windows during rain
07 — Scooter, Parking & Transport
- Scooters can be rented directly from the host (depending on availability)
- To Ubud center: about 20–25 minutes by scooter
- Airport pickup can be arranged on request
- Free parking on premises
- Always wear a helmet, drive slowly on narrow roads, avoid driving fast after dark or during heavy rain
08 — House Rules
- Maximum 2 guests — overnight stays only for registered guests
- Keep noise low, especially at night and early morning
- No smoking inside the room. Smoke only outdoors where it does not disturb others
- Pets allowed — keep the room, garden and shared areas clean
- Walk respectfully through the family compound
- Turn off gas after cooking, clean up after use
- Turn off AC, lights and appliances when leaving the room
- Garden is shared — keep it tidy and peaceful
09 — Safety & Emergency
Smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarm are not reported. Be extra careful with cooking, candles, smoking, and electrical devices. If you smell gas, do not use switches or flames — contact the host immediately.
10 — Village Life & Bali Etiquette
Payangan is a quiet Balinese village area. You may see ceremonies, offerings, chickens, dogs, geckos, insects, frogs, and family activity around the compound.
- Do not step on offerings placed on the ground
- Dress modestly if visiting temples or ceremonies
- Give space to processions and ceremonies on the road
- Keep food sealed to avoid ants
- Geckos and small insects are normal in Bali
11 — Nearby Food & Cafes
For easy local food, ask the host what is open that day. Small warungs can change hours or close for ceremonies.
12 — Things to Do Around Payangan
- Rice field walk: A few minutes down the village road — best morning or late afternoon
- Garden relaxation: Terrace and garden for reading or calls — quiet evenings
- Village scooter ride: Roads toward Ubud pass through valleys and rice terraces
- Local warung meal: Simple local food for an authentic village stay
- Coworking cafe: Useful for a work session outside the room
13 — Ubud & Day Trips
The host can help with current road conditions, local closures, drivers, and scooter rental. Mountain areas can be cooler and wetter — bring a light layer and rain protection.
14 — Long-Stay Notes
- Monthly discounts available through Airbnb
- Large fridge for groceries and drinks
- Ask early for monitor, office chair, keyboard (external paid service)
- Arrange cleaning and linen changes before you run out
- A scooter is helpful for groceries, cafes and Ubud trips
15 — Check-out Guide
- Turn off AC, lights and appliances
- Close windows and lock the door
- Turn off gas and wash or neatly place used dishes
- Check toiletries and personal items
- Do not leave wet laundry forgotten in the machine
- Check wardrobe, drawers, bathroom, terrace and chargers
- Return the key as instructed by the host
- Message the host on Airbnb when you have checked out
Quick Directory
📄 Download the full printed guide — 16 pages, same content as above, ready for offline reading or printing.
Quick answers before you message.
How far is Yasha House from Ubud?
Central Ubud is usually around 20 minutes by scooter, depending on traffic and weather. Payangan is quieter than central Ubud, so a scooter or driver is recommended.
Can I work remotely from the suite?
Yes. The suite has fibre WiFi advertised at 50+ Mbps and a practical indoor setup for laptop work. Ask on WhatsApp if you need a specific work setup.
What is included in the room?
The suite includes a queen bed, air conditioning, private bathroom, private kitchen, WiFi and access to the garden and terrace area.
Are there other rooms at Yasha House?
Yes — there are two garden rooms side by side. Both are identical (queen bed, AC, private kitchen, private bathroom, fast WiFi, garden view) and share the garden and terrace. You can book both together if you need more space — just ask Wayan on WhatsApp.
Can I book directly?
You can ask directly on WhatsApp or by email. Airbnb remains available if you prefer platform booking, reviews and platform payment protection.
What is the starting price?
The starting rate is from $24.99/night. Longer stays at better rates — ask on WhatsApp for details.
Ask Wayan directly or book on Airbnb.
WhatsApp is the fastest way to ask about dates, long stays, transport or arrival details. Typical reply time: within 1 hour.