Suparsa’s Homestay compound at Sri Wedari, Ubud
Atmospheric view of the homestay compound at Sri Wedari 35, Ubud.

The Place

Suparsa’s Homestay sits on Sri Wedari No. 35, a short walk north of Ubud’s center. What you enter is not a hotel, but a living Balinese family compound — a place where daily life, tradition, and hospitality exist side by side.

The family also hosts two private villas, located about ten minutes away from the homestay. They belong to the same family and spirit, but offer a quieter, more secluded rhythm. You can explore them on the Our Stays page.

At a glance

  • Balinese family compound on Sri Wedari 35
  • Homestay rooms inside the compound
  • Two private villas, ten minutes away (same family)
  • Shared swimming pool inside the compound
  • Private family temple on-site

A Living Family Compound

Guests enter the compound from the street next to Tropsa, the local scooter rental. From there, a green, walkable path leads into the heart of the compound.

Guest areas and private family living quarters are clearly separated, as is traditional in Balinese compounds. The yellow-marked buildings in the layout are private family spaces and not accessible to guests.

At the center of the compound stands the family temple. It is private and actively used. On certain days, ceremonies or ritual activities may take place. These moments can include music, chanting, or movement — not as a performance, but as part of real Balinese life.

Compound Layout

The diagram below gives a simple overview of how the compound is organized: guest buildings, shared spaces, private family areas, the temple, and the street-side entrance.

Floorplan of Suparsa’s Homestay compound
Overview of the compound layout — guest areas are separate from private family living spaces.

Rooms & Shared Spaces

The homestay includes several guest rooms spread across separate buildings. One of the ground-floor units consists of a large bedroom with a twin bed and a single bed, a separate lounge or breakfast space, and a private bathroom.

Another building rises over three levels and contains additional guest rooms. The swimming pool is shared among guests staying inside the compound.

Street Life & Small Businesses

Along Sri Wedari Street, you will find Tropsa, the scooter rental next to the entrance. The family also runs a small spa and shop, operated by Putra’s wife, accessible directly from the street and independent from the guest areas.

Together, these elements form a place that is calm but alive — rooted in family, tradition, and everyday Balinese rhythm.