Discover Ubud's cultural and natural gems on this all-inclusive tour. Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, where playful macaques roam amidst ancient temples. Explore the stunning Tegallalang Rice Terrace, famed for its cascading paddies and traditional irrigation system. Immerse yourself in Balinese spirituality at Tirta Empul Temple's purification pools, and unwind at Tegenungan Waterfall, perfect for a refreshing swim. Experience the traditional charm of Ubud Palace and the vibrant atmosphere of Ubud Market. Enjoy a delicious lunch at D'Alas Warung Restaurant, surrounded by scenic rice fields.
- All-inclusive tour with entry fees to all attractions
- English-speaking driver and private air-conditioned transport
- Lunch and mineral water included to keep you refreshed
- Convenient pick-up from Ubud and surrounding areas, perfect for culture and nature enthusiasts
We will pick you up at the arrival hall or Receptionis if the costumer stay at hotel. The driver will be waiting for you with a sign with the lead travelers name.
first our guide will pick up you at hotel and then fist trip will escorting to Ubud Monkey Forest, officially known as the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, is a lush tropical forest and sacred temple complex located in the heart of Ubud. Home to hundreds of playful long-tailed macaques, this natural sanctuary offers a unique experience combining wildlife, nature, and Balinese spirituality.
After that our guide will continuw your trip to Ubud Palace, also known as Puri Saren Agung, is a historic royal palace located in the heart of Ubud, Bali. This iconic landmark showcases traditional Balinese architecture with beautifully carved stone gates, ornate pavilions, and a rich cultural heritage.
Located next to Ubud Palace, it's a convenient stopover point between Ubud Palace and Ubud Art Market. Ubud Market is a renowned traditional market in the heart of Ubud, offering local handicrafts, Balinese art, clothing, and unique souvenirs in a vibrant cultural setting.
after that continue our trip to tegalalang rice terrace The Tegallalang Rice Terrace in Ubud is famous for its stunning scenery featuring subak — Bali’s traditional irrigation system — which, according to history, was passed down by a revered sage named Rsi Markandeya in the 8th century. Tegallalang forms one of the three most beautiful terraced landscapes in the Ubud region, along with Pejeng and Campuhan villages.
this is Break time with having a Lunch at D' Alas Warung Restaurant. D’Alas Warung Restaurant is a charming jungle-view restaurant located near Ubud, Bali, offering a relaxing dining experience surrounded by lush tropical nature. Known for its local Balinese dishes and Indonesian cuisine, this restaurant combines delicious food with stunning views of rice fields and forest landscapes.
and then cotinue to tegenungan Waterfall is famous waterfall in ubud Located in Sukawati Village, Gianyar, Tegenungan Waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Bali, standing around 15 meters tall. After descending a series of steps, visitors can swim beneath the waterfall and enjoy the refreshing water. The lush surroundings and the soothing sound of cascading water create a tranquil natural escape—perfect for nature lovers and photographers alike.
This is the last trip to Tohpati Village is well known as the center of traditional Balinese batik and hand-woven textiles. Located just outside Denpasar, this village offers visitors a chance to see how Balinese artisans create beautiful batik fabrics using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
and then continue to Tirta Empul Temple is a sacred spring temple featuring classic Balinese architecture. The complex is divided into three main areas: the front yard, middle yard, and inner courtyard. Visitors will first encounter lush gardens and a stone pathway lined with tropical plants and statues before entering through the traditional candi bentar (split gate). Inside, several purification pools flow with holy water where Balinese Hindus perform cleansing rituals.
Nestled in a scenic valley, Gunung Kawi Temple is one of Bali’s oldest temples, featuring majestic stone carvings, rice terraces, and a tranquil riverside setting that reflects Bali’s deep spiritual traditions.
The Elephant Cave Temple, locally known as Goa Gajah, is a historical and spiritual site located in Bedulu Village, near Ubud. Famous for its striking stone-carved entrance depicting a giant face, this ancient cave was once a meditation site for Hindu and Buddhist priests. Inside, you’ll find ancient statues, worship areas, and a sacred bathing pool that adds to its serene spiritual ambiance.
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