Explore the scenic landscapes and cultural sites around Ubud on this private tour. Admire natural wonders such as the Tegenungan waterfall, see the UNESCO-lsited Tegalang rice terraces, and spot semi-wild monkeys in the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Along the way, stop at local villages to admire traditional handicrafts such as silverwork and wood carving; visit the Goa Gajah temple; and tour a coffee plantation.
Ubud 09.00am Sanur 08.30am Kuta. 08.00am Nusa dua 07.30am
Monkey Forest Ubud holds a significant history intertwined with Balinese culture. Dating back to the 14th century, it has been regarded as a sacred place, housing spiritual forces and guardian spirits. The monkeys, seen as sacred animals, symbolize both protection and mischief, fostering a unique connection between humans and wildlife.The mission of The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (Monkey Forest Ubud) is conserving the area based on the concept of Tri Hita Karana. Tri Hita Karana is ones of philosophy in Hinduism.Some of these trees are considered holy and are used in various Balinese spiritual practices. Examples include the Majegan, which is used exclusively for the building of shrines or the Berigin, whose leaves are used in cremation ceremonies.
Tegalalang village is the place to explore the beautiful view of the most famous rice terraces in Ubud.
Bali Mas Village is The Center of Wood Carving Art in Bali with Beautiful and Artistic Crafting.
Batuan Temple is one of the most popular and beautiful village temple which is part of three major temples in a village that is called Tri Kahyangan, and designed with Balinese architecture with split gates, stone guardians, thatched shrines, and detailed carvings.
Tegenungan waterfall is hidden and beautiful waterfall in Ubud village with amazingpanorama view.
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