At the start of the tour, you can choose to be picked up from your accommodation and driven through the Balinese countryside, or meet your guide directly at the Ubud Monkey Sanctuary. There, you can see monkeys roaming in their natural habitat.
From the sanctuary, head north of Ubud to visit Bali Swing. Challenge yourself on the 20-meter Jungle Swing, which leads you to a jungle valley or rice paddies, at your own experiences. Enjoy the views and take Instagram-worthy photos during this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
In your way back to Ubud, pass by the Ceking Rice Terraces in Tegalalang to admire the UNESCO-listed rice paddies, one of Bali's most iconic sights. Learn about the pioneering subak system (Balinese cooperative irrigation system) that made these terraces famous.
Finally, visit Tegenungan Waterfall, where you can swim among the lush greenery.
You will be dropped off back at your hotel at the end of the tour.
We do pick up traveller at the pick up area or lobby hotel with sign board
Bali Swings are iconic adventure parks, famous for thrilling rope swings suspended high over lush jungle valleys, offering breathtaking views and incredible photo opportunities in stunning natural backdrops, featuring various swing types (single, tandem, heart-shaped) and photo spots like giant nests, catering to tourists seeking adrenaline and Instagram-worthy pictures
The Monkey Forest in Ubud, Bali (Mandala Suci Wenara Wana) is a sacred nature reserve and temple complex, home to over 1,200 long-tailed macaques and ancient Hindu temples set within a lush nutmeg forest with winding paths, bridges, and streams, serving as a significant cultural site, conservation area, and popular tourist destination where monkeys live semi-wild, attracting visitors with their natural behaviors.
Tegenungan Waterfall is a popular, accessible waterfall near Ubud, Bali, known for its lush jungle setting and powerful cascade into a natural pool, offering swimming, photo opportunities, and panoramic views from nearby viewpoints, with stairs leading down to the base and local cafes for refreshments, making it a stunning, easily reachable nature spot despite being relatively low (about 15m) and potentially busy.
Tegalalang Rice Terraces are iconic, emerald-green, stepped rice paddies in a valley north of Ubud, Bali, famous for their stunning scenery and UNESCO-recognized Subak irrigation system. This traditional water management system, dating back centuries, showcases Balinese farming ingenuity with water flowing through canals and temples. Visitors enjoy panoramic views, walk narrow pathways, sip coffee at local cafes, and find numerous handicrafts in nearby villages, making it a cultural and photographic highlight.
pass by Tirta empul temple
pass by kantolampo waterfall
pass by tibumana waterfall
pass by kuta beach
pass by seminyak
pass by ubud monkey forest
pass by canggu
pass by nusa dua
pass by bali airport
pass by tanah lot temple
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