Embark on a journey of discovery and immerse yourself in the rich culture and traditions of Bali with an unforgettable Ubud Tour. This tour takes you on a journey through the lush countryside of Bali, where you'll witness the island's breathtaking landscapes and experience the local way of life.
VISIT TO: the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Tirta Empul a holy water temple, Lunch with rice terrace view, Swing Experience, the Coffee Plantation, the Ubud Traditional Art Market.
Throughout the tour, you'll have the opportunity to learn about the rich cultural heritage of Bali from knowledgeable local guides, who will share stories and insights about the island's history and traditions.
An Ubud Tour is a must-do activity for anyone visiting Bali, and it's an excellent way to experience the island's unique blend of culture, nature, and spirituality.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Swing Experience
✔ Private transportation
✔ Lunch
✔ Entry fee - Tirta Empul Temple
✔ Entry fee - Tegalalang Rice Terrace
✔ Entry fee - Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary Ubud
✔ All fees and/or taxes
✔ Bottled water
Pickup Locations
1. Ratna House
2. Artini 2 Cottages
3. Aji Lodge Bungalow
4. Bale Bali
5. The Sender Pool Suite
6. Merthayasa Bungalows
7. Villa Kaia Saba
8. Zen Rooms Homey Sanur
9. Agung Raka
10. Kyumari
11. Adiwana Svarga Loka
12. Yoga Guest House
13. Rama Phala Resort & Spa
14. Adiwana Resort Jembawan
15. Airy Denpasar Selatan Mertasari Gang Jatianyar Bali
16. Michi Retreat
17. Kubu Resort
18. Pertiwi Resort & Spa
19. Gajah Biru Bungalows
20. Sanur Lodge Bali
Additional Info: Hotel pickup and drop-off is available in areas in Bali: Ubud, Denpasar, Canggu, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Tuban, Jimbaran, Tanjung Benoa or Nusa Dua area.
Please let us know your hotel and we will arrange it accordingly.
Itinerary
1
Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
The Monkey Forest in Ubud, Bali is a popular tourist destination and a natural reserve that is home to hundreds of long-tailed macaque monkeys. It is located within a lush green forest that spans over 27 acres and provides a sanctuary for these playful primates to roam free.
Visitors to the Monkey Forest can observe the monkeys in their natural habitat, climbing trees, grooming each other, and interacting with one another. The forest also contains several Hindu temples and ancient structures, which are of cultural and historical significance.
The Monkey Forest offers a unique and immersive experience for visitors who want to get up close and personal with these intelligent and curious creatures. However, it is important to be cautious while exploring the forest, as the monkeys can be mischievous and may attempt to steal food or belongings.
Duration: 2 hours
2
Tegalalang Rice Terrace
The Tegallalang Rice Terraces are one of the most iconic and picturesque destinations in Bali, Indonesia. Located in the village of Tegallalang, just a short drive north of Ubud, the rice terraces offer visitors an opportunity to witness the beauty of traditional Balinese rice cultivation.
The rice terraces are carved into the steep hillsides, creating a stunning landscape of vibrant green rice paddies that stretch as far as the eye can see. The terraces are irrigated by a complex system of canals and bamboo aqueducts, which have been used for centuries by Balinese farmers to cultivate rice.
Visitors to the Tegallalang Rice Terraces can explore the area on foot, walking along the narrow paths that wind their way through the rice paddies. There are also several lookout points that offer breathtaking views of the terraces and the surrounding countryside.
Duration: 2 hours
3
Swing Experience and Lunch at d'Alas Restaurant
Duration: 2 hours
4
Tirta Empul Temple
Tirta Empul is a sacred water temple located in the village of Tampaksiring, Bali, Indonesia. The temple is famous for its holy spring water, which is believed to have curative properties and is used in various Balinese purification rituals.
The temple was built in 960 AD during the Warmadewa dynasty and has undergone several renovations over the centuries. The temple's name, Tirta Empul, translates to "holy water spring" in the Balinese language, reflecting the significance of the temple's water source.
The main attraction at Tirta Empul is the large rectangular pool fed by a natural spring, where visitors can participate in the temple's purification rituals. The purification ritual involves entering the pool and moving through a series of 13 spouts, each representing a different aspect of purification, such as health, wealth, and happiness.
Duration: 60 minutes
5
Satria Coffee Plantation
Bali is renowned for its coffee, particularly its specialty coffee known as Kopi Luwak, which is made from beans that have been partially digested and excreted by the Asian palm civet. A visit to a Bali coffee plantation is an excellent opportunity to learn about the coffee-making process and sample some of the island's most delicious brews.
Bali's coffee plantations are typically located in the lush, green countryside, where the coffee trees thrive in the island's tropical climate. Visitors can take a guided tour of the plantations, where they can learn about the various coffee varieties grown on the island, as well as the process of harvesting and roasting the beans.
In addition to Kopi Luwak, visitors can sample a range of other coffee varieties, including Arabica and Robusta. The coffee is often brewed using traditional Balinese methods, such as the "giling basah" method, which involves wet-hulling the beans to give them a unique flavor and aroma.
Duration: 60 minutes
6
Ubud Traditional Art Market
The Ubud Traditional Art Market is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bali, Indonesia. Located in the heart of Ubud, the market offers visitors a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the Balinese people.
The market is a vibrant and bustling hub of activity, with rows of stalls selling a wide variety of handcrafted goods, including traditional textiles, intricate wood carvings, silver jewelry, and colorful paintings. The market is particularly famous for its Balinese batik, a textile art form that involves wax-resistant dyeing of cloth.
The Ubud Traditional Art Market is not only a shopping destination but also a cultural experience. Visitors can watch local artisans at work, demonstrating their craft and creating unique pieces right in front of them.
Duration: 2 hours
Additional info
• Public transportation options are available nearby
• Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
• Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
• Not recommended for pregnant travelers
• Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels