On your enjoyable vacation, we'll introduce you to Ubud's world-famous history through a tour of its many historical landmarks. This short 2.5-3 hour tour of Ubud offers a truly unique experience, visiting some of the most popular destinations for both domestic and international tourists.
Participants must be able to climb stairs and walk on sidewalks to reach these historic sites
- Learn more about Ubud story
- Very brief, but designed to be enjoyable and memorable
- Friendly Guides will provide in-depth explanations of Ubud
Near Murni’s Warung. Infront of Entrance of IBAH Hotel at Champuhan Street.
Opposite of Ubud traditional market
Entance of IBAH Hotel , near of M Minimart The exact tour meeting point will be WhatsApp.
Standing outside Ubud's oldest temple, Gunung Lebah Temple was originally founded by Rsi Markandeya, an Indian holy priest in the 8th century. According to the Lontar Markandeya Purana, he is a highly revered Hindu figure and is credited with introducing Hinduism to Bali. During his travels, Rsi Markandeya also founded Besakih Temple and established the Taro village as a destination for migrants from Java
The Campuhan Ridge Walk is one of Bali's most popular tourist attractions. This trail offers stunning views from the summit overlooking the green valley below. Many people come here after a day of hiking to relax. It's a popular spot for nature lovers who want to admire the beauty of the plants and observe the variety of local birds and animals.
Museum Puri Lukisan, which translates to Palace of Paintings, is Bali’s oldest art museum. Founded in 1956, the museum has 6 buildings displaying traditional Balinese paintings and woodcarvings. It’s a nice place to see and learn about the many styles of Balinese art within a day’s visit. The museum was a result of the Pita Maha artistic movement in Bali, formed by late Dutch artist Johan Rudolf Bonnet, who fell in love with Bali and settled in Ubud to produce a magnificent body of work, together with other great names such as Walter Spies and Bali’s own Lempad
Puri Saren Ubud was built in the 19th century by the King of Ubud, Ida Tjokorda Putu Kandel. This palace served as the center of government and the residence of the Ubud royal family. Although many buildings in Bali have been damaged by natural disasters, Puri Saren Ubud has managed to maintain its authenticity and remains a symbol of the power and culture of the Ubud kingdom
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