Experience an unforgettable adventure with our "Ubud Tour with Jungle Swing" package. Explore the enchanting beauty of Ubud, from interacting with monkeys in the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, witnessing purification rituals at Tirta Empul Temple, to enjoying the lush green panoramas of the Tegalalang Rice Terraces. The highlight of your journey is an exhilarating experience on the Jungle Swing, where you can soar above breathtaking valleys, creating picture-perfect moments. Conclude your day with the refreshing Tegenungan Waterfall. With hotel pickup services and professional guides, we ensure your comfort and satisfaction throughout the trip. Don't miss this golden opportunity to explore the wonders of Ubud with us!
If you're at Ngurah Rai Airport, please wait for our driver at the designated arrival gate. An English-speaking driver will meet you in the arrivals area, holding a signboard with your name for easy identification. If you're in the Ubud area, kindly wait for the driver at your hotel lobby.
Observing Long-Tailed Macaques This sanctuary is home to over 1,260 Balinese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis). Visitors can observe their natural behaviors, such as playing, foraging, and social interactions. Exploring Ancient Temple Complexes Within the forest, there are three Hindu temples built around 1350: Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal: Located in the southwestern part of the forest, dedicated to the deity Shiva. Pura Beji: Situated in the northwestern area, it serves as a holy spring bathing temple for purification rituals before religious ceremonies. Pura Prajapati: Found in the northeastern section, adjacent to a cemetery used for temporary burials before mass cremation ceremonies. Enjoying Natural Beauty Spanning approximately 12.5 hectares, the sanctuary boasts over 186 species of plants and trees. Visitors can stroll along shaded pathways, immerse themselves in the lush forest ambiance, and listen to the sounds of nature.
Tirta Empul Temple, located in Tampaksiring, Bali, is a Hindu water temple renowned for its sacred springs used in purification rituals. Established in 962 AD during the Warmadewa dynasty, the temple is dedicated to Vishnu, the Hindu god associated with water. The temple features bathing pools fed by natural springs, where Balinese Hindus perform a cleansing ritual known as Melukat. The complex is divided into three sections: Jaba Pura (outer courtyard), Jaba Tengah (middle courtyard), and Jeroan (inner courtyard). In the middle courtyard, there are two pools with 30 water spouts, each believed to purify specific spiritual impurities. As an active site of worship, Tirta Empul Temple stands as a testament to Bali's rich architectural and cultural heritage, attracting numerous domestic and international visitors.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace, located approximately 9 kilometers north of Ubud, Bali, is a renowned tourist destination showcasing the island's iconic terraced rice fields. These terraces utilize the traditional subak irrigation system, a method passed down since the 8th century. Natural Beauty: The lush, green terraces provide breathtaking scenery, making them a popular spot for photography and leisurely walks to experience Bali's rural charm. Cultural Significance: The subak system reflects the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, emphasizing harmony among people, nature, and spirituality. Visitor Experience: Guests can explore pathways winding through the rice fields, dine at local cafes overlooking the terraces, and try traditional swings for a unique adventure.
Natural Beauty: Surrounded by lush green vegetation, Tegenungan Waterfall is an ideal place to enjoy the beauty of nature and a tranquil atmosphere. Natural Pool: At the base of the waterfall, there is a pool where visitors can swim and feel the refreshing water. However, it is advisable to always be cautious and observe the water current conditions before deciding to swim. Accessibility: This waterfall is easily accessible and not located in mountainous areas, making it one of the few waterfalls in Bali situated in lowland areas. Upon arrival, visitors need to descend approximately 127 steps to reach the base of the waterfall.
Tegenungan Waterfall is a popular natural tourist destination in Bali, located in Kemenuh Village, Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency. Approximately 10 kilometers south of Ubud, this waterfall offers stunning views with a height of about 15 meters. Natural Beauty: Surrounded by lush green vegetation, Tegenungan Waterfall is an ideal place to enjoy the beauty of nature and a tranquil atmosphere. Natural Pool: At the base of the waterfall, there is a pool where visitors can swim and feel the refreshing water. However, it is advisable to always be cautious and observe the water current conditions before deciding to swim. Accessibility: This waterfall is easily accessible and not located in mountainous areas, making it one of the few waterfalls in Bali situated in lowland areas. Upon arrival, visitors need to descend approximately 127 steps to reach the base of the waterfall.
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