This 8 hours semi-customized private tour will take you to the beauty of Ubud and its surrounding areas. Customize your day tour to explore Ubud's landmarks and other must-see attractions and photo opportunities.
After being picked up at your hotel, get ready for a day of exploration.
Located in the Balinese highlands, it offers a completely different atmosphere than the bustling areas like Kuta or Seminyak. With stunning views, a vibrant art scene, a rich cultural scene, and countless lifestyle attractions, there's no limit to what you can do in this charming city. From the famous Ubud Monkey Forest to shopping, discover the best things to see in Ubud.
On the day of the activity, you can choose 4 - 5 destinations for a full day from the places mentioned above that you want to visit. Your guide will be happy to customize your itinerary to include or exclude anything you'd like to see in Ubud.
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The Ubud Monkey Forest (Mandala Suci Wenara Wana) is a sacred nature reserve in Bali, home to over 1,200 Balinese long-tailed macaques and ancient Hindu temples set within a lush nutmeg forest, offering visitors a unique blend of wildlife, spiritual sites, and cultural insight, where monkeys roam freely amidst mossy statues and ancient trees, managed by the local community for conservation and tourism
Tegalalang (or Tegallalang) Rice Terraces near Ubud, Bali, are famous for their stunning, emerald-green, stepped rice paddies carved into valley slopes, showcasing the traditional Balinese subak irrigation system, a UNESCO World Heritage feature. This picturesque landscape offers breathtaking views, cultural insight, and photo opportunities, with pathways for walking and cafes for relaxing, though it has become a popular tourist spot.
Tegenungan Waterfall is a popular, scenic waterfall near Ubud, Bali, located in a lush jungle setting on the Petanu River, known for its beautiful panorama, strong currents (especially in the wet season), and accessibility with stairs leading down to the plunge pool for swimming or photos. It offers a refreshing natural escape, with nearby cafes, photo spots, and cultural significance, but visitors should wear good shoes for slippery rocks and be cautious when swimming.
Tirta Empul is a significant Balinese Hindu water temple known for its sacred spring, where locals and visitors perform the melukat purification ritual in holy pools dedicated to the water god Vishnu. Built in 962 AD, the complex features traditional Hindu architecture, lush gardens, and fish ponds, offering a spiritual and cultural immersion into Balinese tradition, with visitors often participating in or observing the cleansing rites.
Kanto Lampo is a unique, photogenic waterfall near Ubud, Bali, known for its water cascading dramatically over multi-tiered, jagged rocks into a shallow pool, creating a "curtain" effect popular for photos. It's easily accessible via steps from a parking area and offers a refreshing dip, though it can get busy, especially for "Instagrammable" shots in the water, making early visits ideal for tranquility.
Pura Taman Saraswati in Ubud, Bali, is a beautiful Hindu temple dedicated to Dewi Saraswati (goddess of knowledge) known for its stunning lotus pond, intricate stone carvings of mythological figures, and peaceful water garden, serving as a serene cultural landmark and active place of worship with traditional Balinese architecture and evening dance performances. Visitors enter across a bridge over the lotus pond, passing a large statue of the demon Jero Gede Mecaling, leading to the main temple area with its central Padmasana shrine, all reflecting Balinese harmony of art and nature.
The Campuhan Ridge Walk in Ubud is a popular, easy nature trail offering stunning views of lush green hills, palm trees, and rice paddies, ideal for sunrise or sunset strolls to escape crowds. This paved path winds through the Campuhan Valley, starting near Pura Gunung Lebah Temple, and provides beautiful, peaceful scenery with tropical foliage, making it a short, rewarding walk for all fitness levels, despite some potentially slippery sections during wet weather
Ubud Art Market (Pasar Seni Ubud) is a bustling, central Bali market known for unique handmade crafts, souvenirs, textiles, wood carvings, and silver jewelry, operating in two parts: a daily morning produce market and an afternoon art/souvenir market, with bargaining expected. Located opposite the Royal Palace, it's a maze of stalls selling Balinese goods, from rattan bags and sarongs to statues and paintings, offering an immersive cultural shopping experience
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