Ubud Nature and Cultural Tour: Monkey Forest, Tegalalang Rice Terraces and More – Full Day
Ubud Nature and Cultural Tour: Monkey Forest, Tegalalang Rice Terraces and More – Full Day
Bali
Highlights
- Explore the charming town of Ubud with a friendly local guide
- Make cheeky new friends at the Monkey Forest, a serene woodland home to 749 Balinese long-tailed monkeys!
- Snap photos at the UNESCO-listed Tirta Empul Temple and Tegalalang Rice Terraces, the most ‘grammable spot in Bali
- Dive into Tegenungan Waterfall and shop for bargains at colourful Ubud Market
About
Bali is most famous for its top grade waves and sunny beaches; however, the famed Island of the Gods is also home to serene wonders and cultural sites that equally deserve the well-rounded traveller’s attention.
Tegenungan Waterfall: A cascading waterfall surrounded by dense tropical jungle – what better way to start a day tour of beautiful Bali? Bring your bathers, bask in the cool water and admire the gorgeous surrounding scenery!
‘‘Gorgeous waterfall – the drive to this place was really scenic!’’ — Proflee, Philippines
Monkey Forest Ubud: Home to approximately 749 Balinese long-tailed monkeys, it’s little wonder Ubud Monkey Forest are a hit with nature lovers. The cool and shady forest is the ultimate place to beat the midday heat.
Ubud Market: From stylish souvenirs to local food and handicrafts, you’ll find a wide array of goods at Ubud Market. Wander the colourful stalls and don’t forget to haggle!
Ubud Palace: Locally known as Puri Saren Agung, this spectacular temple belongs to the Balinese royal family. Admire gorgeous statues and carvings built in typical Balinese style, not found anywhere else in the world.
Tegalalang Rice Terraces: The green and glorious rice terraces of Tegalalang are popular for wandering, snapping photos or upping the adrenaline levels and jumping on a zip wire or giant swing!
‘‘This was the main place I wanted to visit whilst we were over in Bali and I’m so glad we made the effort to. It really is a beautiful place and seeing it in person is so much better than in pictures’’ — Talia, Australia
Pura Tirta Empul temple: As one of the holiest places in Bali, this water temple is popular with tourists and locals alike. Wander the sacred grounds or take a dip in the cool water. Bliss!