Embark on a private day tour of Ubud, Bali’s cultural hub. Visit the Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Tegenungan Waterfall, and Batuan Temple. Immerse yourself in the stunning beauty and rich culture of Bali.
Embark on a private day tour of Ubud, Bali’s cultural hub. Visit the Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Tegenungan Waterfall, and Batuan Temple. Immerse yourself in the stunning beauty and rich culture of Bali.
- Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary - Ubud Monkey Forest is a small rainforest inhabited by groups of monkeys and other tropical animals. It is strategically located in the heart of Ubud Village. In Balinese, Monkey Forests are called Wanara Wana and are spread across the island. Ubud Monkey Forest plays a crucial role in maintaining the monkey habitat…
- Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary - Ubud Monkey Forest is a small rainforest inhabited by groups of monkeys and other tropical animals. It is strategically located in the heart of Ubud Village. In Balinese, Monkey Forests are called Wanara Wana and are spread across the island. Ubud Monkey Forest plays a crucial role in maintaining the monkey habitat in Bali. The local community plays an important role in preserving this forest naturally, allowing all wild animals to thrive. Approximately 1,260 monkeys live in this sanctuary. Sacred Monkey Forest Ubud is a renowned tourist attraction in Ubud.
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace - The Ubud Tegalalang rice terrace is beautifully designed with exquisite hollowing rice fields, located precisely on the hill bank. Here, you can observe Balinese farmers working on their rice fields in an inclined area, complete with an irrigation system. You will enjoy the stunning panorama of the valley adorned with rice terraces and coconut trees.
- Taman Ayun Temple - A royal water temple built for the kings of Mengwi, Taman Ayun Temple (also known as Pura Taman Ayun and Mengwi Temple) is part of Bali’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. With around 50 buildings, including many tiered shrines, a moat, river, park, gardens, and streams, Taman Ayun is one of Indonesia’s most beautiful Hindu temples.
- Tanah Lot Temple - Tanah Lot Temple is one of Indonesia’s most popular religious attractions. Often referred to as the “temple of the rock,” this temple off the coast of Bali is set upon a black-stone peninsula that extends into the rippling waters. Stunning ocean views, clear mountain air, and a deep spiritual connection draw visitors to this unique site.
- SUNSRI House of Jewelry - Experience the jewelry-making process, including working with silver and gold.
- Semar Kuning Artist Cooperative - A place to learn more about traditional Balinese painting.
- Bali Bidadari Batik - A place to observe the process of creating the finest Batik paintings in Bali.
- Ubud Traditional Art Market - Located in the center of Ubud, this market consists of multiple buildings and a long street where vendors set up shop for the day.
- Puri Saren Palace - The palace features beautifully crafted buildings with high aesthetic value. It has been the home of Ubud’s royal family since the late 19th century.
- Pura Taman Kemuda Saraswati - A water garden temple with a central lotus pond. The temple is adorned with intricate carvings, giant masks, statues of Goddess Saraswati, and more.
- Campuhan Ridge Walk - This site offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. The walk takes you past traditional temples, lush greenery, and dense jungle.
- Elephant Cave - Experience the Balinese connection with nature and spirituality while exploring moss-covered sculptures and a sacred meditation cave. Outside the cave is a bathing pool with fountains.
- Neka Art Museum - Founded by Wayan Suteja Neka, this museum houses numerous art pieces where you can learn about the development of Bali’s visual arts. The collections are spread across different pavilions within the museum.
- Don Antonio Blanco Museum - A place to experience Balinese life in motion, with a visit to the family temple or a stroll through the gardens.
- Yeh Pulu Temple - Believed to be the meditation place of King Bedahulu in 1343. Inside the temple, you will find a 25-meter-long wall with beautiful reliefs depicting ancient Balinese life.
- Pura Samuan Tiga Temple - Dating back to the Warmadewa dynasty, this temple is an excellent place to see ancient Balinese temple architecture up close, with ornate sandstone carvings and majestic temple gates.
- Mount Kawi - One of Bali’s largest ancient temple complexes, featuring a collection of ancient ‘Candi’ or shrine reliefs carved directly into the face of a rock cliff.
- Tirta Empul Temple - Bali’s sacred water temple, said to have been created by the God Indra, with water believed to purify those who bathe there.
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- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Entrance Fee
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Entrance Fee
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
On this trip to explore Ubud and the sacred temple of Tanah Lot are two of Bali’s most visited attractions. The places you visit are Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest Sanctuary, a protected reserve, and a temple complex shelter hundreds of long-tailed Balinese macaques (monkeys). Tegalalang Rice Terrace, a favorite stop for nature lovers featured terraced rice…
On this trip to explore Ubud and the sacred temple of Tanah Lot are two of Bali’s most visited attractions. The places you visit are Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest Sanctuary, a protected reserve, and a temple complex shelter hundreds of long-tailed Balinese macaques (monkeys). Tegalalang Rice Terrace, a favorite stop for nature lovers featured terraced rice paddies. Then, visit explore two key temples: the first being the, Taman Ayun Temple, which was the royal temple of Mengwi Empire. Then make your way down to the south coast to watch the sun set over the beautiful island temple of Tanah Lot, before drop-off back at your hotel.
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