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Capella Ubud

Keliki, Bali, Indonesia22 one-bedroom tents and one two-bedroom lodge · Capella Hotel Group

Researched and sourced by hand. Last reviewed 2026-08-17.

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Each pathway scores 0 to 3 on the quality of the evidence published, not on the quality of the property. Open a row for every claim and its source.

Air Quality1Claimed, 1 of 3.

Claimed1 of 3 · Filtration, ventilation and what the air is measured at.

  • Claimed

    A review of a stay describes how the tent windows open, by unzipping an inner canvas curtain or an outer mosquito net, which is the only published description of how outside air enters a tent. No ventilation rate, filter grade or air measurement accompanies it.

    Windows can be open like safari tents, unzipping the inner canvas curtain or the outer mosquito net.
    PublishedOnce In A Lifetime Journey, Review of the Capella Ubud, Bali's luxury tented lodge. Checked 2026-08-17.

What would move this score

  • What filter grade is fitted to guest room air handling, for example MERV 13 or HEPA H13?
  • What is the fresh air supply rate per person in a guest room?
  • Are carbon dioxide, particulate or volatile organic compound levels measured, and are the readings published?
  • Is there a mould inspection and remediation protocol, and when was it last run?
  • Are there gas cooktops, fireplaces or other combustion sources inside guest rooms?

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Water Integrity2Specified, 2 of 3.

Specified2 of 3 · Source, treatment, tested panels and how drinking water arrives.

  • Specified

    Capella's own EarthCheck Gold announcement of 12 December 2024, reproduced in trade press, names BioSystem as the supplier of an on site bottling plant that produces drinking water in glass bottles by nano membrane ultrafiltration, and states it meets HACCP water quality standards. No test result, mineral profile or laboratory is named.

    A water bottling plant by BioSystem, designed to create purified drinking water in glass bottles using the Nano Membrane Ultra-filtration Technology, which meets Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Water Quality Standards.
    PublishedTravel Turtle, World Environment Day 2025, 5 responsible travel experiences. Checked 2026-08-17.
  • Claimed

    General press describes the main pool and the private pool at every tent as saltwater. No sanitation system, chlorine generator, dosing method or published chemistry accompanies the description.

    Not only does this hotel have a 65-foot saltwater pool, dubbed "The Cistern," but every tent also comes with its own private saltwater pool.
    PublishedIslands, Go Chemical-Free At These 5 Resorts With Stunning Saltwater Swimming Pools. Checked 2026-08-17.

What would move this score

  • What is the water source, and what treatment is applied before it reaches a guest room?
  • Is there a published contaminant test panel, and which laboratory ran it?
  • Is shower and bath water filtered, and to what specification?
  • How are pools and spas sanitised, and is the chemistry published?
  • How is drinking water delivered, and is it treated on site?

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Light Rhythm1Claimed, 1 of 3.

Claimed1 of 3 · Circadian lighting specification, flicker, blackout and daylight.

  • Claimed

    A review published in August 2025 describes the tent curtains as triple layered with a blackout layer, which is the only published account of blackout provision in the sleeping area. No fabric, product, opacity rating or supplier is named.

    Curtains throughout the tent are triple-layered (mesh, blackout, and decorative), maintaining privacy while reminding you that yes, you are in a tent.
    PublishedThis Is Luxury Travel, Capella Ubud Review (2026): Is the Bali Tent Camp Worth It?. Checked 2026-08-17.

What would move this score

  • Is guest room lighting tunable or circadian, and what specification is published?
  • What colour temperatures are used in the evening, and are fixtures flicker free?
  • Do sleeping areas have full blackout, and is it specified?
  • What daylight access does a typical room have?
  • Is exterior lighting shielded or reduced overnight?

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EMF Harmony0Not published, 0 of 3.

Not published0 of 3 · Wired versus wireless topology, and what is measured where people sleep.

We looked for published information on EMF Harmony and found none. That is a gap in the public record, not a finding about the property.

What would move this score

  • Are guest rooms wired for data, or is access wireless only?
  • Where are wireless access points and smart meters placed relative to the bed?
  • Have field levels been measured in sleeping areas, and by whom?
  • Can a guest have wireless disabled in their room on request?
  • Is any shielded cabling or shielding material specified in the build?

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Materials and Textiles2Specified, 2 of 3.

Specified2 of 3 · Named materials, finishes, bedding composition and cleaning chemistry.

  • Specified

    The property's accommodation page names Bamford as the brand of the bathroom toiletries provided in the tents, in a guest services list. No formulation, ingredient list or certification is published.

    Bamford bathroom toiletries and a bar soap menu.
    PublishedCapella Ubud, Bali, Accommodation | Capella Ubud, Bali. Checked 2026-08-17.
  • Specified

    The architect publishes teak as the floor timber in every tent, made by hand in Central Java. No finish, sealant, adhesive or emission standard is published for it.

    The teak floors in each tent were handmade in Central Java, and will last decades and decades.
    PublishedBENSLEY, Capella Ubud. Checked 2026-08-17.
  • Claimed

    The property publishes that every one-bedroom tent has a copper bathtub and indoor and outdoor showers. No supplier, lining, coating or finish is named for the bathtub.

    One-Bedroom Keliki Tents feature heated private pools offering valley views, outdoor decks featuring daybeds, a copper bathtub, and both indoor and outdoor showers, along with curated guest amenities.
    PublishedCapella Ubud, Bali, Accommodation | Capella Ubud, Bali. Checked 2026-08-17.

What would move this score

  • What are the mattresses made of, and are they treated with flame retardants?
  • What is the fibre content of the linen, and is it certified, for example to GOTS or OEKO TEX?
  • Which paints, adhesives and sealants were specified, and are they low emission?
  • What cleaning and laundry products are used, and is the list published?
  • Are there named low emission certifications on the flooring or joinery?

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Food and Kitchen2Specified, 2 of 3.

Specified2 of 3 · Sourcing, on site growing, cookware, kitchen water and additive discipline.

  • Specified

    The property's own announcement of 11 November 2025 names the rice served at Api Jiwa as heritage Mansur rice, grown by permaculture methods at Begawan village six kilometres from the camp. No share of the menu, volume or third party verification accompanies it.

    Chef Arvie's Shortrib Bossam is served with seasonal organic vegetable pickles and heritage Mansur rice, cultivated using time-honoured permaculture farming methods from Begawan village, just six kilometres from the camp.
    PublishedCapella Ubud, Bali, Api Jiwa at Capella Ubud, Bali, Unveils A New Farm-to-Flame Culinary Transformation. Checked 2026-08-17.
  • Specified

    The same announcement names the cooking method used at Api Jiwa and its fuel: Warayaki, a Japanese straw grilling technique, fired with surplus rice straw collected from the surrounding paddy fields. The method covers one of the camp's restaurants rather than the whole kitchen operation.

    The chefs collect surplus rice straws from the surrounding paddy fields, using this key material as the centrepiece of Warayaki, a traditional Japanese straw-grilling technique dating back to the 17th century.
    PublishedCapella Ubud, Bali, Api Jiwa at Capella Ubud, Bali, Unveils A New Farm-to-Flame Culinary Transformation. Checked 2026-08-17.
  • Claimed

    Capella's EarthCheck announcement, reproduced in trade press, states that vegetables, spices and herbs are hand harvested on the property and used by the kitchen. No crop list, share of produce, grower or verification is published.

    An incredible array of organic Indigenous vegetables, spices, and herbs are hand-harvested on the property and utilised by chefs and wellness practitioners, highlighting their healing properties in traditional wellness treatments.
    PublishedTravel Mail, World Environment Day 2025: 5 Responsible Travel Experiences To Plan This Year. Checked 2026-08-17.

What would move this score

  • What share of produce is grown on site or sourced locally, and is it verified?
  • Which cooking oils are used, and is the policy published?
  • What cookware is used in the kitchen?
  • Is kitchen and ice water filtered, and to what specification?
  • Is there a published position on additives, preservatives or allergens?

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Biophilic and Healing Design2Specified, 2 of 3.

Specified2 of 3 · Nature access, views, volume and natural material contact, designed with intent.

  • Specified

    The architect publishes the method used to position every tent on the site: full size bamboo mockups were built on site to set each tent against the existing trees and views before construction.

    This was facilitated with on-site bamboo mockups of each tent, to ensure the existing environment was preserved – and to find the best jungle views.
    PublishedBENSLEY, Capella Ubud. Checked 2026-08-17.
  • Claimed

    The architect publishes the siting intent for the camp, that the brief was reduced in scale so that no tree was cut during construction. No survey, arborist or tree schedule is named.

    The project was scaled down to and the priority became to keep every tree: not a single one was cut down during construction.
    PublishedBENSLEY, Capella Ubud. Checked 2026-08-17.
  • Claimed

    A first look report published in November 2018 describes the tents as built around palm and banyan trees and in some cases incorporating them. The four hectare site area in the same sentence is a land measurement and is not scored.

    Spreading out across four hectares, no trees were harmed, instead, the tents were constructed around palm and banyan trees, and sometimes incorporate them.
    PublishedForbes, First Look: Designer Bill Bensley's New Tented Camp In Bali. Checked 2026-08-17.
  • Claimed

    The property publishes that each one-bedroom tent has direct outdoor access through a private deck and pool with a forest or valley outlook. No ceiling height, volume or planting palette is published.

    One-Bedroom Forest Tents feature plunge pools with lush panoramas, outdoor decks with daybeds, a copper bathtub, indoor and outdoor showers, and curated guest amenities.
    PublishedCapella Ubud, Bali, Accommodation | Capella Ubud, Bali. Checked 2026-08-17.

What would move this score

  • Does every guest room have direct outdoor access or an operable opening?
  • What is the published design intent behind the natural materials used?
  • What are the typical ceiling heights and room volumes?
  • Was the landscape designed with native planting, and is the palette published?

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Sound and Sensory Ecology1Claimed, 1 of 3.

Claimed1 of 3 · Measured background noise, separation between keys, and scent load.

  • Claimed

    The property publishes that guests sleep inside canvas walls through which outside sound is audible. No background noise level, acoustic separation figure or wall specification accompanies it.

    As a guest of Capella Ubud, Bali, your experience includes sleeping inside canvas walls which allow you to hear the sounds of nature from dusk till dawn.
    PublishedCapella Ubud, Bali, Accommodation | Capella Ubud, Bali. Checked 2026-08-17.
  • Claimed

    A review published in August 2025 reports that the tent canvas gives no insulation and that neighbours and rain are audible inside the tent. It is an account of a stay, with no measurement and no acoustic specification.

    The tent canvas is thin, offering no real insulation.
    PublishedThis Is Luxury Travel, Capella Ubud Review (2026): Is the Bali Tent Camp Worth It?. Checked 2026-08-17.

What would move this score

  • What is the measured background noise level in a guest room at night?
  • What acoustic separation is specified between adjoining keys?
  • How loud is the guest room air conditioning at its lowest setting?
  • Is fragrance diffused into guest rooms or public areas, and can it be declined?

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Where you’ll be

Keliki, Bali, Indonesia

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What is not publishedthe gaps we looked for and did not find

Air: no filter grade, fresh air supply rate, carbon dioxide, volatile organic compound or particulate reading, and no mould inspection or remediation protocol is published. Reviews of stays describe the tents as air conditioned, and no air handling plant, filter or duct is named anywhere. Two combustion sources are published and neither is treated as air evidence: the Warayaki straw grill in the Api Jiwa kitchen, which the property describes as burning rice straw, and the nightly campfire with hot chocolate and toasted marshmallows. Water: the source and treatment train for bathing and tap water is not published, no laboratory contaminant panel and no laboratory is named, and no sanitation system, chlorine generator or water chemistry is published for the main pool or the tent pools beyond the word saltwater. The BioSystem bottling plant is published by supplier, technology and food safety standard, with no test result or analyst named. Light: no circadian or tunable specification, colour temperature, flicker performance, daylight metric or exterior lighting discipline is published for the camp. Interior lighting appears in the published record only as impressions of soft or dim light, and a blackout layer is described by a reviewer rather than specified by the property. Two property releases discuss its firefly work, one in November 2025 raising light pollution as a cause of firefly decline and one in April 2026 describing unlit corridors in Taro village, which is conservation work off the site rather than a statement about the camp's own lighting. EMF: nothing is published on wired or wireless topology, cabling, access point or smart meter placement, shielding, demand switching, or any field measurement in a sleeping area. The property publishes that high-speed Wi-Fi is available in all tents and throughout the camp, which is neither a disclosure nor evidence of its absence. Materials: no mattress composition or flame retardant status, no linen fibre content, thread count or textile certification, no paint, adhesive or sealant specification, and no cleaning or laundry chemistry is published. Canvas is named repeatedly as the wall material of the tents, by the property, the architect and the press, but no fabric, weave, coating, treatment or manufacturer is named for it. Food: no cookware policy, no cooking oil policy, no share of produce covered by the on site garden, no additive or allergen position, and no specification for kitchen or ice water. The published water treatment covers drinking water bottled in glass, and nothing is published about water used in the kitchen or for ice. Biophilic: no ceiling height or room volume is published. Tent floor areas are published and measure nothing this standard covers. The landscape is described as forest left in place rather than as a designed planting palette, and no plant species list is published. Sound: no measured background noise level, no acoustic separation specification between tents, and no plant or air conditioning noise figure is published. The camp publishes on its in the know page a conduct rule that televisions and sound systems are supplied only on request with paired headsets, which is a behavioural policy rather than an acoustic specification. Nothing published at Capella Hotel Group level was scored on this record.

Other standards held

Useful context. A held standard does not move a pathway score on its own. It moves a score only through the evidence that standard publishes.

  • EarthCheck Gold Certification, Gold Awarded by EarthCheck. Source
Regional context2 public figures about the area, none of which scores

Public data about the surrounding area. None of it contributes to the score, because a property cannot be marked down for the conditions outside it.

  • Safely managed drinking water, Indonesia: The World Health Organization reports 30 per cent of the population nationally, 35 per cent in urban areas, 24 per cent in rural areas using a safely managed drinking water service. This describes the country, not this property, and says nothing about what reaches a guest room here. It is recorded because it is the background against which a property's own treatment is worth publishing. Source
  • Ambient PM2.5 and PM10 near Keliki, Bali, Indonesia: Modelled ambient air over this location averaged 18.7 micrograms per cubic metre of PM2.5 and 21.6 of PM10 across the 720 hours to 2026-08-17, peaking at 52.7 PM2.5. The World Health Organization annual guideline for PM2.5 is 5. This is the outdoor air over the area, modelled rather than measured on site, and it is not a reading of the air inside any room. Source
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