Take a day tour around Ubud and immerse yourself in the vibrant Ubudian culture as you spend the day visiting some of Bali’s top attractions, including a stop at Ceking to experience the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Tegenungan Waterfall, Ubud Monkey Sanctuary, an art market where you can hunt for Balinese souvenirs, and Tirta Empul Temple, famous for its blessed spring water. Start your journey with a visit to the Ubud Monkey Forest, home to over 600 long-tailed macaques roaming in their natural habitat. Take the famous selfie with the monkeys at the Ubud monkey sanctuary with the help of the local staff. Next, head north to Ubud Palace (known as Puri Saren) and Ubud Market across Ubud’s main road.
A perfect place to learn about Ubud culture and a beautiful spot to pick up some Balinese souvenirs. Continue on to Tegalalang, famous for its stunning natural scenery at the Ceking Rice Terraces, where you can learn about the ancient Subak irrigation system. Take a walk along the ridge and learn how Tri Hita Karana is a guide to the Balinese way of life. Learn how the Subak system works in Bali, and take the opportunity to take photos with the tropical landscape as a backdrop.. Then, head east to Tampak Siring to visit an ancient temple called Pura Tirta Empul where you can witness how the Balinese perform spiritual cleansing before praying at the temple’s Mandala Utama. Finish the trip to Tegenungan waterfall with its beautiful greenery all around making the area so refreshing. Take a short walk to get up close to the waterfall and snap a few photos for your social media feeds today.
The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, also known as Ubud Monkey Forest, is a natural reserve and temple complex located in the village of Padangtegal. Spanning approximately 12.5 hectares, it is home to over 1,200 long-tailed macaques. The sanctuary is not only a popular tourist attraction but also an important spiritual site, embodying the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, which promotes harmony between humans, nature, and the divine. Visitors can explore the lush forest, observe the playful monkeys, and visit ancient temples within the sanctuary.
Ubud Market, also known as Pasar Seni Ubud, is a vibrant and bustling traditional market located in the heart of Ubud, Bali. This market is a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists, offering a wide array of goods, including handmade crafts, clothing, jewelry, and traditional Balinese souvenirs. Open daily from early morning until evening, the market features two main sections: one dedicated to local artisans selling their unique creations, and another catering to everyday essentials. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere, engage in the art of bargaining, and discover a treasure trove of authentic Balinese products.
Ceking Rice Terrace, also known as Tegalalang Rice Terrace, is a stunning agricultural landscape located near Ubud, Bali. Renowned for its picturesque terraced fields, this site showcases the traditional Balinese subak irrigation system, which dates back to the 8th century. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the lush green paddies cascading down the hillsides, making it a popular spot for photography and relaxation. The best times to visit are early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures. The terraces are also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflecting the cultural significance of rice cultivation in Bali.
Tirta Empul Temple, located in Tampaksiring, is one of Bali’s most sacred water temples, famous for its holy spring water. Built in 962 AD, the temple is a site for the melukat purification ritual, where visitors can cleanse themselves in the crystal-clear waters believed to have healing properties. The temple complex consists of three sections, including bathing pools fed by the sacred spring. According to legend, the spring was created by Lord Indra to purify the waters poisoned by the evil King Mayadenawa. The temple is surrounded by lush greenery and intricate stone carvings, making it a serene place for spiritual reflection.
Tegenungan Waterfall is a scenic waterfall located in the village of Tegenungan Kemenuh, Sukawati, Gianyar, north of Ubud. It is known for its lush green surroundings and the opportunity to swim in the cool, fresh water. The waterfall is easily accessible, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty, take a refreshing dip, and capture memorable photos. The area around the waterfall also features several cafes and shops, adding to the overall experience.
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