Experience the best of Ubud in one day on a private, all-inclusive tour designed for travelers who want to maximize their time in Bali.
Enjoy the comfort of a private air-conditioned vehicle with an English-speaking local guide who also serves as your driver, allowing for a relaxed and flexible itinerary at your own pace.
This tour combines Ubud’s cultural highlights and natural beauty, from exploring traditional art villages to visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Batuan Temple, Tegenungan Waterfall, and the iconic Tegalalang Rice Terrace.
With hotel pickup and drop-off, entrance fees included, and personalized service throughout the day, this tour offers a hassle-free and authentic Ubud experience—perfect for first-time visitors, couples, and families.
pickup and drop off included at areas: Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Denpasar, Jimbaran, Sanur, Tanjung Benoa, or Nusa Dua.
Explore the famous Monkey Forest in the heart of Ubud, home to hundreds of long-tailed macaques and ancient temple complexes. Enjoy free time to walk around and take photos. Entrance fee optional, depending on the selected option.
Admire the iconic terraced rice fields of Tegalalang, one of the most photographed landscapes in Ubud. Enjoy the panoramic views and take memorable photos.
Visit one of Bali’s oldest traditional Hindu temples, known for its classic Balinese architecture and intricate stone carvings. Learn about local culture, traditions, and spiritual life from your guide.
Stop at Tegenungan Waterfall, surrounded by lush greenery and tropical scenery. Take photos or simply enjoy the refreshing atmosphere. Please note: access involves stairs; comfortable footwear is recommended.
Optional visit to local art villages such as silver jewelry, wood carving, or painting villages, based on your interests and available time.
Traditional Batik Painting with tallented people.
Located right in the center of Ubud, this market consists of multiple buildings and one long street where vendors have set up shop for the day.
The palace has beautifully crafted buildings with high aesthetic value. This place is the home of Ubud's royal family since the late 19th century.
A water garden temple with a lotus pond at the center. This temple is decorated with so many fine carvings, giant masks, statues of Goddes Saraswati, and many more.
Witness the Balinese relationship with nature and spirituality while walking among most-covered sculptures and through a sacred meditation cave. Outside the cave is a bathing pool with fountains.
Campuhan Ridge Walk tours typically introduce Bali’s “subak” shared irrigation system, which has earned UNESCO World Heritage status, and the island’s highly individual brand of Hinduism. Some guides will also share information about on the abundant bird life amid the rice fields and in the valleys of Wos Barat and Wos Timor.
Set in central Ubud, the Don Antonio Blanco Museum is easy to explore independently and advance tickets are not necessary. Besides the gardens and the small aviary of parakeets, which are happy to pose for photos, the gallery includes Balinese sculptures and an elaborate rotunda lined with Don Antonio Blanco’s paintings, many of them nudes and semi-nudes. The artist’s studio is preserved as he left it, complete with an unfinished painting.
Entrance tickets to the Neka Art Museum are affordably priced, and there are rarely lines. Tours typically focus on the evolution of Balinese art—the Lempad Pavilion is home to a world-class collection of works by I Gusti Nyoman Lempad. But, 20th-century Indonesian masters, such as Affandi and Abdul Aziz, are also worth investigating, as is the pavilion dedicated to Dutch-Indonesian artist Arie Smit. The on-site store offers background on the art of Indonesia, while signage is generally clear, and Campuhan is easy to reach from downtown Ubud
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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