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Bali Ghost Tour: The Biggest Abandoned Hotel in Bali

4.0(5 reviews)
10 hour(s)
English
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Ubud, Indonesia

Explore the abandoned haunted hotel in Bedugul with time to wander freely

Visit the iconic Ulun Danu Temple on the shores of Lake Beratan

Refresh at the stunning Banyumala Waterfall surrounded by lush jungle

Unique mix of mystery, culture, and natural beauty in one tour

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Join this unique tour and explore the mysterious abandoned hotel in Bedugul, Bali, often described as haunted and filled with fascinating stories. You’ll have plenty of time to wander through the eerie halls and take in the haunting atmosphere, making it an experience unlike any other on the island. This off-the-beaten-path adventure blends a sense of thrill with cultural discovery, creating the perfect balance of mystery and exploration.

Afterward, the journey continues with visits to some of Bali’s most breathtaking landmarks. Marvel at the serene beauty of Ulun Danu Temple, set gracefully on the shores of Lake Beratan, and capture its iconic floating appearance. Then, refresh your senses at Banyumala Waterfall, one of the island’s most mesmerizing natural wonders, where crystal-clear waters cascade into a tranquil pool. To round off the trip, stop at Wanagiri Hidden Hill, famous for its photo spots overlooking the lake, offering countless opportunities for unforgettable Instagram-worthy shots.

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Bottled water

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Private tour

Transport by air-conditioned minivan

Lunch

Alcoholic drinks

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Comfortable walking shoes

Weather-appropriate clothing

Bottle of water

No pets allowed
Travelers with heart conditions
Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
Families with children
Groups of friends
Solo travelers
Adventure seekers
Physically fit travelers
Photography lovers

No public transportation nearby

Not wheelchair accessible

A minimum of two people per booking is required

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Customer Reviews

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Irina

May 02, 2025
Google

Hotel Pondok Indah Bedugul, also known as Bedugul Taman Rekreasi Hotel & Resort or the Ghost Palace Hotel, is an abandoned luxury resort located in the highlands of Bedugul, Bali, Indonesia. Its story is surrounded by mystery, corruption scandals, and ghostly legends. ⸻ 🏗️ Construction and Abandonment Construction began in the 1990s and was reportedly linked to Hutomo Mandala Putra, better known as Tommy Suharto, the youngest son of Indonesia’s former president Suharto. The project aimed to create a massive luxury resort with over 1,000 rooms, restaurants, pools, and even a golf course. However, during the 1997–1998 Asian financial crisis, and following Tommy Suharto’s legal troubles — including a corruption conviction and imprisonment for arranging a judge’s assassination — the project was halted and never completed. The hotel has stood abandoned ever since, never hosting a single guest. ⸻ 👻 Ghost Stories and Legends Locals believe the hotel is cursed and haunted by spirits. Many stories circulate about ghosts of workers who died during construction, and about strange sounds and sightings inside the building. This has earned the hotel the nickname Ghost Palace Hotel. ⸻ 📍 Location and Visiting The hotel is located in the Bedugul area, near Lake Beratan and the Ulun Danu Beratan temple. Despite being abandoned, it attracts urban explorers and curious tourists. While entry is officially restricted, a security guard may allow access in exchange for a small tip. Visitors often describe the atmosphere as eerie but fascinating, with overgrown staircases and marble halls that still hint at its intended grandeur. ⸻ 📸 Current State Today, the hotel is in ruins, partially reclaimed by the jungle. Some parts remain unfinished, while others are covered in moss and vines. Still, it retains a haunting beauty and has become a popular spot for photographers and adventurers. ⸻ If you decide to visit, do so with caution and respect local beliefs — many still view the site as spiritually significant.

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manual_bali

April 13, 2025
Google

Abandoned hotel with 50k IDR entrance fee. Nice for a 15 minutes explore if it’s near your following destination.

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Astara

January 04, 2025
Google

We wandered around for over an hour and couldn't find any staff to help us. We circled back to the reception counter in the entrance lobby, but alas, it stood eerily empty and dark. Previous guests have left messages and markings on the walls to communicate with, or, perhaps, warn future visitors. Beautiful views and Balinese style carvings and other architectural details. Some event spaces have beautiful vaulted ceilings and intricately tiled stone floors. Some upper-level rooms appear to offer deluxe suites with balconies that connect to nature. But the rooms in the lower level are poorly lit and damp. In all seriousness, though, this is a fascinating and eerie piece of history! Some reviewers commented on the nuisance of having to pay local people to get into the space. However, with the structure being abandoned, I'd say it's worth getting the local connection as they will provide a parking spot and show you the access point. It's also a good opportunity to ask questions about the hotel's history from local people. Apparently, the hotel was never opened, and construction ended in 2006 when the tourism industry was in decline after the second Bali bombing. The story about people dying during construction seems to be more of a rumor. Also, we, fortunately or unfortunately, did not meet any ghosts. But maybe they prefer nighttime? The whole environment around is beautiful and has a peaceful energy.

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Aphyros

October 25, 2024
Google

Some local asks you for a fee to get in, I paid 50k (3 US$). It's massive, over 100 rooms. Sadly barely any furniture since it was built in 1990 and never used due to haunting suspicions (some workers died during the construction). Worth a visit imo if you like Urbex.

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Chris

June 18, 2023
Google

My stay wasn’t as expected. The rooms were a little dirty, and at times downright filthy. The service was nonexistent. No one was there to greet us and no one even made the beds! We had to bring our own sheets and sleep on a mat. Very strange for such a luxury hotel. I think there were no dining options due to the lack of staff, but the staff that were there were very kind. A little pale-looking and spooky for my taste though. Oh and the pool looked like it hadn’t been cleaned since the mid-90s but took a dip anyways. Overall not the best hotel but the views are spectacular.

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Discover the wonders of Ubud, Indonesia with this unforgettable experience. Join this unique tour and explore the mysterious abandoned hotel in Bedugul, Bali, often described as haunted and filled with fascinating stories. Highlights of your tour include: Explore the abandoned haunted hotel in Bedugul with time to wander freelyVisit the iconic Ulun Danu Temple on the shores o...