Admire the scenic waterfalls around ubud with Kanto Lampo and Tibumana waterfall, Walking trought the scared tegalalang rice terrraces.
Meet hundreds of wild monkeys at Monkey forest would be take on this a full day Guided tour.
Take a deep into real heart of Bali with our experienced Local guide, Taste local dish at Local restaurant with great view of the Valley.
We will pick you up from your accomodations in ubud at 08:30am
Sacred Monkey Forest It’s a sacred site and conservation sanctuary located in Padangtegal Village, Ubud, featuring lush jungle, ancient temples, and a free-roaming population of Balinese long-tailed macaques—around 1,200 to 1,260 monkeys as of 2023. The site was established by locals in the 14th century and remains an integral part of traditional Hindu Balinese spiritual life. The site operates under the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, promoting harmony between humans, nature, and the divine, with strong emphasis on conservation, education, and respectful visitor interaction. With about 12.5 hectares you will walk along side the jungle forest where you will meet hundreds of friendly monkeys swinging on the trees. This area also have three historic temples, which is the main temple called Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace is one of Bali's most famous and picturesque rice terraces, located in the village of Tegalalang, just north of Ubud. Known for its stunning beauty and unique traditional irrigation system called "subak," the terraces are a prime example of Bali's rich agricultural heritage. The area is renowned for its scenic, tiered rice paddies that cascade down the hillside, creating a mesmerizing view that attracts tourists, photographers, and nature lovers. The Tegalalang Rice Terrace offers visitors the opportunity to walk along the narrow paths between the fields, take in the panoramic views, and learn about the traditional Balinese farming methods. It's also a popular spot for sunrise and sunset photography, as the light creates dramatic contrasts with the lush greenery.
Bali Swing is a popular tourist attraction in Bali, known for its thrilling swings that provide breathtaking views of lush jungle landscapes, rivers, and waterfalls. These swings, often set high above valleys or rice terraces, have become iconic due to their Instagram-worthy scenes, drawing adventure-seekers and photographers alike. Some of the swings are designed for extreme thrill, with long ropes extending over steep drops, while others are more leisurely and scenic. In addition to swings, many of the locations offer other attractions, such as nests, photo spots, and zip lines. The Bali Swing experience is available in several locations, with the original and most famous one located near Ubud, the cultural heart of Bali. Many swing spots also offer packages that include photography services, meals, or access to other natural attractions in the area.
Tibumana Waterfall is a hidden gem located in the Bangli Regency of Bali, Indonesia. Known for its serene and unspoiled beauty, it is one of the less crowded waterfalls in Bali, offering a peaceful escape from the more tourist-heavy spots. The waterfall is about a 30-minute drive from Ubud, making it a great destination for those staying in the area. Tibumana is a single-drop waterfall that cascades into a clear pool of water, surrounded by lush greenery and jungle foliage. The area around the waterfall is tranquil, and the walk to reach it involves a short trek through the jungle along well-maintained paths and steps, passing small streams and tropical plants. The waterfall is considered ideal for swimming, as the pool is calm and not very deep. Tibumana Waterfall is also associated with some spiritual significance, as it is close to a temple and often visited by locals for religious purposes. Visitors are encouraged to respect the surroundings, especially during any local ceremony
Kanto Lampo Waterfall is a beautiful and easily accessible waterfall located in the Gianyar Regency of Bali, not far from Ubud. Unlike some other waterfalls in Bali that require long hikes, Kanto Lampo is relatively easy to reach, with a short walk from the parking area to the waterfall itself. This makes it a popular choice for those looking for a scenic, yet convenient, natural spot to visit. The waterfall is unique in that it flows over a series of rock formations, creating a cascading effect rather than a single vertical drop. The water tumbles down the rocks into a shallow pool, making it a perfect spot for visitors to stand under the falls, take a refreshing dip, or pose for photos. The surrounding jungle setting adds to the beauty, giving the site a tranquil and tropical feel. Kanto Lampo is not as well-known as some of Bali's other waterfalls, but it has been gaining popularity due to its photogenic appearance and easy accessibility.
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