Experience the best of Bali in one unforgettable day as you explore the cultural soul and natural beauty of Ubud. This tour takes you on a journey through traditional art villages, peaceful temples, hidden waterfalls, and the stunning Tegallalang rice terraces — all while learning about the island’s rich heritage.
Meet local artists in their workshops, see how Batik and wood carvings are made by hand, and witness Bali’s creative spirit come to life. Connect with the island's spiritual side at a sacred water temple, and escape into nature at a quiet jungle waterfall few tourists ever see.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want a deeper look into Balinese culture, craftsmanship, and landscapes — beyond the usual tourist spots. Whether it’s your first time in Bali or your fifth, this experience will show you a side of Ubud you’ll never forget.
We provide pickup directly from your hotel, as long as you are in the main pickup areas of Nusa Dua, Central Canggu, Central Ubud, Jimbaran, Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur. If you are outside of these areas, please contact us, and we can arrange a hotel pickup for you. An additional charge may apply. Thank you!
The Monkey Forest in Ubud, also called the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, is one of Bali’s most popular tourist attractions. It is a natural forest filled with over 1,000 long-tailed monkeys that live freely among the trees, paths, and temples. Inside the forest, you will find three ancient Balinese Hindu temples, which are still used for ceremonies today. The temples are more than 600 years old and show the deep spiritual and cultural traditions of Bali. Visitors come to enjoy the beautiful green scenery, see the monkeys in their natural habitat, and experience the peaceful, spiritual feeling of the area. There are also many stone carvings, statues, and bridges that make the forest feel magical. The Monkey Forest also teaches an important Balinese philosophy called Tri Hita Karana, which means living in harmony with god, other people and nature.
Tegallalang Rice Terrace is one of the most famous and scenic rice fields in Bali, located about 20 minutes north of Ubud. It is known for its beautiful, layered rice paddies that follow the natural curves of the hills — like green steps across the landscape. These rice fields use a traditional Balinese irrigation system called Subak, which is over 1,000 years old. This system is based on community cooperation and the Balinese philosophy of harmony with nature.
Ulu Petanu Waterfall is a hidden natural waterfall located near Ubud, in the heart of Bali. Ulu Petanu offers a quiet and peaceful place to relax in nature. It is surrounded by green forest, fresh air, and the calming sound of flowing water, making it a perfect escape from the crowds. This spot is special because it is still natural and untouched, with fewer visitors, so you can really enjoy the beauty and silence of the jungle. Local people also believe that the river has spiritual energy and brings a feeling of peace and healing. The waterfall is small but beautiful, and it flows gently over rocks into a shallow pool. It’s a great place to take photos, rest, and connect with nature in a calm environment.
Gunung Kawi Sebatu is a beautiful and peaceful Hindu temple located near Ubud, Bali. It is built around a natural spring, and is known as one of the most serene water temples on the island. Surrounded by lush green hills, lotus ponds, and flowing holy water, the temple offers a quiet and spiritual experience for visitors.Gunung Kawi Sebatu is less crowded and feels very calm and sacred. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the protector god in Hindu belief. People come here to pray, purify themselves, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.The clear water flows through the temple pools, and visitors can see fish ponds, fountains, traditional Balinese architecture, and beautiful carvings. Many locals believe the water here has healing energy, and some visitors take part in a water blessing ritual.
Tohpati Village is the center of Batik making on the island. Batik is a traditional Indonesian technique of making patterns on fabric using hot wax and dye. In Tohpati, visitors can see artists creating Batik by hand, from the first drawing to the coloring process. This art form takes a lot of time, skill, and patience. Each Batik piece is unique and handmade, showing the creativity of Balinese culture.
Mas Village is a traditional village located just south of Ubud, Bali. It is famous as the wood carving center of Bali, where many of the island’s best wood artists and sculptors live and work. In Mas Village, you can find beautiful handmade carvings made from wood like mahogany, teak, and hibiscus. The carvings include statues of gods, traditional masks, animals, and detailed wall decorations — all made with great skill and care.
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