Discover the cultural heart of Bali and witness one of the island’s most iconic sunsets on this full-day Ubud and Tanah Lot tour. Perfect for travelers who want to experience both lush landscapes and sacred temples in a single trip, this journey combines nature, culture, and stunning scenery.
We are pick up from : Ubud,Legian,Kuta,Nusa Dua,Canggu,Sanur,Seminyak,Tuban,Jimbaran,Uluwatu,Kerobokan,Denpasar Pick up service not available if you hotel in : Amed ,Tulamben ,Lovina ,Pemuteran,Munduk,Candidasa,Sidemen,Padangbai.Tanah lot,Kediri
Here you can see a typical scene in Bali: a rice terrace positioned in a beautiful rice field with the green of coconut plants. This makes it the best sight of the Balinese countryside.
Beyond the playful primates, the Ubud Monkey Forest also has a rich cultural significance. It’s not just a wildlife haven but also home to sacred temples that date back centuries. Walking through the moss-covered statues and stone pathways, I could feel the history and spirituality that infuse this place. It’s a beautiful reminder that in Bali, nature and culture are deeply connected.
Ubud Market is more than just a shopping destination; it’s a sensory experience. The colors, smells, and sounds all combine to create a lively atmosphere that embodies the spirit of Ubud. Whether you’re looking for souvenirs, art, or just want to immerse yourself in local culture, the market is a must-visit spot. Plus, it’s located right near Ubud Palace and Saraswati Temple, making it easy to combine a market visit with some of Ubud’s other iconic attractions.
Ubud Palace, or Puri Saren Agung, is one of the most important cultural landmarks in the heart of Ubud. This palace, once the official residence of the Ubud royal family, still stands as a symbol of Bali’s rich cultural heritage and its deep-rooted connection to art, dance, and traditional architecture. What I love about Ubud Palace is that it blends history with the vibrancy of modern Ubud, offering a glimpse into the royal past while being surrounded by the lively streets of the town.
Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic landmarks, and for good reason. Perched on a rock formation jutting out into the Indian Ocean, this sea temple offers a breathtaking view, especially during sunset when the entire scene feels almost magical. I remember my first visit there—it felt like stepping into a postcard, with the waves crashing against the cliffs and the temple standing majestically against the horizon.
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