Combine the thrill of white water rafting with a visit to the famous Monkey Forest in Ubud for a fun and exciting short holiday experience in Bali.
- Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary - In Ubud there is also a forest inhabited by thousands of monkeys, because the forest is well guarded and maintained by the people of Ubud, there is the Kahyangan Tige Temple (pura Dalem and Prajapati) which is a tourist destination with the presence of these monkeys, tourists are free to take photos with the monkeys Just don’t touch it and make eye contact with the monkey, that will make the monkey angry
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace - Enjoy the beautiful view of rice fields with terraced green expanses and also various photo activities such as swings and other places that are made so beautiful and views of terraced rice fields as the background for various photos
- Bali Pulina Coffee Plantation - visiting a coffee plantation agrotourism and a special experience of traditional coffee making and tasting
- Ubud Traditional Art Market - see traditional arts and crafts at the Ubud art market and visit Ubud palace to see Balinese traditions and culture
- Tegenungan Waterfall - Tegenungan Waterfall is one of the largest waterfalls in Ubud with beautiful natural views and exotic waterfalls
- Tirta Empul Temple - This temple is a temple where the god Indara is worshipped, who blesses the spring as holy water for various uses and functions. One of the functions of the holy spring in this temple is to purify oneself spiritually and physically.
- Barong & Kris Dance - Barong and Kris dance shows are managed locally. They’re performed by local villagers and are always accompanied by a live gamelan orchestra. Pamphlets containing synopses are handed out at the ticket booths prior to the start of the show. Otherwise, it can be difficult to follow the story as the scenes unfold, due to the lack of narration.
Normally, vibrant gamelan overtures begin as the audience is seated, then the drama unfolds, with dancing monkeys entering the stage, playfully teasing around the orderly and peaceful forest, and with the Barong that later enters the scene. This peace is disturbed by troublemakers who turn out to be disciples of Rangda, and a scuffle ensues.
It turns out that Rangda has set out to spread her reign of black magic by recruiting more followers, who turn into malevolent beings themselves. Even palace guards submit to her black magic. The Barong tries to defend the kingdom and faces off with Rangda, who brandishes her main weapon
- Bali Unique Silver - Balinese silver crafts have been known for a long time, where in the past they were used as equipment for Hindu religious ceremonies and equipment for the needs of the royal palace. The form emphasizes the useful function with decoration that contains symbolic value and also aesthetic value. The most famous place for silver craft production is Celuk village which is located in Sukawati the regency of Gianyar. Along with the development of Balinese cultural tourism, the production of Celuk silver crafts has become increasingly varied. Designs and motifs are no longer tied to traditional designs and standards. New creations are starting to be developed according to market demands, especially the various designs from foreign tourists. Celuk Silver crafts was very popular in the 1980s, then declined since the 2000s. Until now, silver crafts still survive, but are not as popular as in the 1980s
- Bali Bidadari Batik - Batik is actually part of the art of painting, only the media and methods are different. However, people often limit it to the end result, batik cloth and painting. In Bali Bidadari Batik, Gianyar, both are juxtaposed to attract visitors
- Ubud Jungle Swing - Bali Swing Ubud with terraced fields view.you can choose swing for single or couples. feel the sensation of flying over the rice fields. security we are guaranteed, because all are equipped with seat belts, bound at the waist of the person who plays swing.
- Batuan Temple - Batuan Temple is one of the most popular Bali Places of Interest, local Balinese Hindu temple looked after by the local residents of Batuan countryside. The temple is designed very beautifully with full of Balinese ornaments and the roof of the temple building is made from the fiber of a chromatic black palm tree. For over a thousand years, Batuan has been a village of artists and craftsmen, old legends and mysterious tales
- Saraswati Temple - Pura Taman Saraswati, officially Pura Taman Kemuda Saraswati, also known as Ubud Water Palace, is a Balinese Hindu temple in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Sarasvati. Pura Taman Saraswati is famous for its lotus pond.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- English-speaking driver/guide
- Parking fees
- Lunch
- Other expences
- All entrance fees
Immerse yourself in Ubud and tailor your visit with flexible options like swinging through the jungle, exploring sacred monkey forests, witnessing breathtaking rice terraces, and experiencing the serenity of holy water temples. Discover the Ubud Art Market, Ubud Palace, Saraswati Temple, art villages, beautiful waterfalls, coffee plantations, and other attractions in Ubud. This tour reveals Bali’s natural beauty and rich culture in one exciting journey.
- pick up/drop off at uluwatu/pecatu area an additional extra charge ird 100k/car
- this is private tour/activity only your group is participant
- .this experience requires good weather if it canceled due bad weather ,you will be offered a deferent date
- .bring the towel , changes cloth and any cloth to swim at waterfall
- cash for entrance fees ticket and other expenses
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.