About The Villas
The jungle haven of warmth, tranquility and restoration
Named by a Tree. Built for Those Who Know Uluwatu.
Tucked away on a quiet lane in the clifftop village of Uluwatu, Pecatu, Beten Kepah Villas is Uluwatu at its most unhurried. Four private villas, four private pools, and a story that begins with the oldest tree on the street.
The Kepah Tree & The Name That Chose Us
Before there were villas, there was a tree. Standing at the edge of Jalan Pura Beten Kepah, a towering Kepah tree has marked this corner of Uluwatu for generations. In the Balinese tradition, such ancient trees are not simply landmarks — they are living temples, wrapped in the black-and-white poleng cloth of the sacred, believed to shelter spirits and anchor a place to its earth. The Kepah tree gave the street its name. And when construction began here in 2024, the name was never in question.
Beten Kepah means “Beneath the Kepah” in Balinese — an honest, unhurried name for a place that refuses to shout. We built four private villas in its shade, opened our doors in June 2025, and have been welcoming guests ever since who come not just for Uluwatu’s surf or sunsets, but for the particular quiet that only a clifftop jungle village can offer. The tree is still there. So are we.
World-class surf. Clifftop views. More adventure than you have days for.
Uluwatu’s Bukit Peninsula punches well above its postcode. Within a 15-minute scooter ride from the villas you have some of the best left-hand reef breaks on the planet, a paragliding launch point overlooking the Indian Ocean, padel and tennis clubs, horse riding trails along clifftop paddocks, and temples that have been drawing pilgrims for centuries. It’s the kind of neighbourhood where a lazy pool morning effortlessly turns into the most memorable afternoon of the trip.
Whether you ride a board, a horse, or just a scooter to the nearest warung — Uluwatu delivers. Ask us for recommendations. We live here; we know which surf schools won’t waste your time, which paragliding operators are worth the leap, and which sunset spots the travel bloggers haven’t found yet.