We'll present Ubud's renowned history in the form of a tour of its historical landmarks. This short 2.5-3 hour tour of Ubud offers a unique experience.
Participants must be physically able to climb stairs and walk along sidewalks to reach the historical sites.
Because we have two seasons, we operate rain or shine, but if the rain is too heavy, we cannot operate and can be rescheduled for another day.
- Learn more about Ubud
- Very brief, but designed to be enjoyable
- Guides will provide in-depth explanations of Ubud
Infront of Ibah Hotel entrance or Gate of Hotel at Minimarket Parking area. We send it again by WhatsApp the location to make sure
Ubud center, close to Ubud Traditional market
Infront of IBAH hotel, meeting point "Minimarket Parking"
Standing outside Ubud's oldest temple, Pura Gunung Lebah, or Gunung Lebah Temple, is one of Ubud’s central landmark temples. You can find the 8th-century temple at the western end of the Jalan Raya Ubud main road, overlooking the eastern side of Ubud’s Campuhan valley. The name loosely translates to ‘mountain valley temple’ in old Balinese.
The Campuhan Ridge Walk is one of the most popular natural trails in Bali, and it’s a scenic trek along a ridge line above a beautiful lush and green valley below., Hikers love the Campuhan Ridge Walk as a way of warming up or winding down from a day’s hiking., Nature lovers enjoy the chance to visit Campuhan Ridge Walk for all the greenery and the bird and animal life in the area., Photographers can’t get enough of the Campuhan Ridge Walk at Golden Hour when you can get some of the most amazing shots of Ubud ever.
Museum Puri Lukisan Ubud is the oldest museum in Ubud Bali, and this museum specializes in Balinese traditional and modern painting also carving, especially wood carving. One of the places you must see while on holiday in Bali is the Ubud tourist attraction. Attractions in Ubud are famous worldwide, which makes many tourists who vacation on the island of Bali interested in seeing the tourist attractions of Ubud
Puri Saren Agung is the palace of the Ubud royal family, making it one of the most prominent landmarks in Ubud. It serves as a cultural repository of arts, dance and literature. The palace’s stage and meeting halls host international events, including the opening ceremonies of the annual Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. Featuring well-preserved Balinese architecture and a charming garden setting, the palace was built during the lordship of Tjokorda Putu Kandel (1800–1823). The front section of the palace is open to the public, where there are walkthroughs for viewing and photos during the day
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