Customize your Ubud adventure! Choose top attractions for a personalized tour. Perfect for nature lovers, culture enthusiasts, and photography fans.
Customize your Ubud adventure! Choose top attractions for a personalized tour. Perfect for nature lovers, culture enthusiasts, and photography fans.
- Traditional Balinese House - The Traditional Balinese House Compound is situated in Batuan village, Gianyar regency, Bali, just a 45-minute drive from Denpasar airport. The architecture, crafted by Balinese designers, embodies the essence of Balinese social life and hospitality. This charming concept features multiple buildings, each serving a…
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Traditional Balinese House - The Traditional Balinese House Compound is situated in Batuan village, Gianyar regency, Bali, just a 45-minute drive from Denpasar airport. The architecture, crafted by Balinese designers, embodies the essence of Balinese social life and hospitality. This charming concept features multiple buildings, each serving a distinct purpose. The family compound is enclosed by a rectangular wall and includes several significant structures, each thoughtfully positioned. Balinese culture views the family compound as a reflection of the human body, and the initial step in constructing a new compound involves consulting a Balinese calendar to select an auspicious day for purchasing land and commencing construction.
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Batuan Temple - Batuan Temple is a revered Hindu temple located in the heart of Batuan Village, serving as a sacred site for locals to worship. Conveniently positioned along the main road from Denpasar City to Ubud, it is just a 25-minute drive south of Ubud Village. As a local village temple, it is part of the Tri Khayangan, a trio of major village temples. Also known as Pura Desa, Batuan Temple is beautifully adorned with Balinese architecture and antique ornaments, including the entrance gate. The temple comprises three areas: Nista Mandala (outer area), Madya Mandala (middle area), and Utama Mandala (main temple area).
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Tegenungan Waterfall - Tegenungan Waterfall, near Ubud, Bali, is a popular and easily accessible waterfall known for its powerful cascade, lush jungle surroundings on the Petanu River, and inviting swimming spots in its natural pool. Renowned for its impressive height of approximately 15-20 meters, visitors can approach the falls via well-maintained stairs, offering excellent photo opportunities and a refreshing mist. The area includes viewpoints, local cafes, souvenir shops, and occasionally swings for memorable photos.
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Elephant Cave - The Goa Gajah ‘Elephant Cave’ is an archaeological site located on the cool western borders of Bedulu Village, 6 km from central Ubud. Despite its name, Goa Gajah does not house elephants, but rather features a temple complex accessible via a flight of stone steps. Visitors can explore the relic-filled courtyard and admire the rock-wall carvings in under an hour. The site includes a meditational cave, bathing pools, and fountains.
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Mount Kawi - Gunung Kawi Temple Tampaksiring is beautifully nestled in a river valley surrounded by rice fields and jungle. It has been a favorite day trip destination for years. The temple is a collection of ten candi, designed to resemble temple fronts and serve as residences for the souls of ancient kings. The candi are carved into the valley walls on both sides of the Pekerisan River. Gunung Kawi Temple has a fascinating history, with inscriptions over each candi dating back to the 11th century. It is believed that each temple served as a memorial to deified royalty, as they are shaped like the burial towers, or candi, found throughout Central Java.
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Mengening Temple - Pura Mengening is one of Bali’s best-kept secrets and a true hidden gem. Nestled in the shadows of the more popular Tirta Empul and Gunung Kawi Tampaksiring, Pura Mengening is a beautiful oasis surrounded by lush vegetation. Similar to its popular neighbor, Tirta Empul, visitors can participate in a water purification ritual in a more relaxed atmosphere with fewer tourists. To help plan a visit and maximize the experience, a Temple Visiting Guide for Bali’s Pura Mengening is available. As one of three temples in Tampaksiring, it’s easy to visit several temples in a single day trip from Ubud.
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Tirta Empul Temple - Tirta Empul Temple is a significant Balinese Hindu water temple near Ubud, renowned for its holy spring water used in purification rituals (melukat), where devotees cleanse themselves under 30 spouts dedicated to Vishnu. Established in 926 AD, it is a cultural heritage site with ancient origins, linked to legends of God Indra, and features beautiful pools, shrines, and the nearby Presidential Palace (Istana Tampaksiring).
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Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple - Pura Gunung Kawi Sebatu is a hidden gem that exudes peace and spiritual energy. Away from the bustling crowds, this serene water temple offers a tranquil sanctuary where visitors can immerse themselves in the island’s natural beauty and rich spiritual traditions. Dedicated to Vishnu, the Hindu god of preservation, the temple is celebrated for its sacred springs, lotus-filled ponds, and calming water features. It is an ideal spot for those seeking reflection or meditation in a setting that feels worlds apart from Bali’s more popular tourist destinations.
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Tegalalang Rice Terrace - Tegalalang Rice Terrace is renowned for its stunning emerald-green, stepped rice paddies shaped by the traditional Balinese Subak irrigation system, offering picturesque views, cultural immersion, and photo opportunities. Although it can become crowded, there are small entrance fees and optional charges for activities like swings and local photos. Visitors can enjoy walks through the valley, observe local farmers at work, and find cafes, but should be prepared for narrow, potentially slippery paths and support local vendors.
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Happy Swing Bali - Happy Swing Bali, part of Bali Swing, is a famous adventure and photo spot in Tegallalang, Bali, offering giant swings over lush rice terraces for thrilling rides and iconic Instagram photos. It features multiple swing types, nests, and photo spots with stunning jungle and valley views, operating daily from around 9 AM to 5 PM. It is popular among adventure seekers and nature lovers seeking the quintessential Bali experience.
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Campuhan Ridge Walk - The Campuhan Ridge Walk is one of Bali’s most popular natural trails, offering a scenic trek along a ridge line above a lush and green valley. A must-do for anyone spending time in Ubud, it is one of the most beautiful walks in Bali, especially spectacular in the late afternoon at sunset or early morning at sunrise.
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Saraswati Temple - Ubud Water Palace, or Pura Taman Saraswati, is an iconic, free-to-enter Balinese water temple in central Ubud dedicated to Dewi Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge. Known for its stunning lotus pond, intricate carvings, and nightly traditional dance shows, it was built by artist I Gusti Nyoman Lempad for the Ubud Prince Cokorda Gede Agung Sukawati. It offers beautiful photo opportunities and a cultural experience through its gardens and performances, though the main shrine is reserved for worship.
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Puri Saren Palace - Ubud Palace (Puri Saren Agung) is a historic royal residence in central Ubud, Bali, celebrated for its stunning traditional Balinese architecture, intricate carvings, and as a hub for cultural performances like the nightly Legong Dance. It offers a glimpse into the island’s royal heritage and living art scene, and remains home to the royal family.
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Ubud Traditional Art Market - The Ubud Art Market (Pasar Seni Ubud) is a bustling, traditional marketplace in central Ubud, Bali, known for its wide array of local handicrafts, souvenirs, clothing, wood carvings, textiles, and art. Located directly across from the Ubud Royal Palace, it offers a vibrant cultural shopping experience with plenty of bargaining and unique Balinese items, plus a separate section for daily local goods.
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Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary - Ubud Monkey Forest (Mandala Suci Wenara Wana) is a sacred natural sanctuary in Padangtegal, Bali, home to over 1,200 long-tailed macaques, ancient temples like Dalem Agung Padangtegal, and lush nutmeg forests. It serves as a vital conservation, spiritual, and eco-tourism site reflecting the Balinese belief in harmony between humans, nature, and God (Tri Hita Karana). Visitors can explore marked paths, observe monkeys in their natural habitat, and see historic temples, but should follow rules like not feeding monkeys or making eye contact to ensure safety, as these animals are considered sacred guardians.

- Hotel pick up and drop off
- Entrance fees
- Private tour service
- English speaking driver/guide
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- Entrance fees
- Private tour service
- English speaking driver/guide
We provide personalized tours where guests can select the top attractions according to their preferences. We recognize that each customer has unique interests, whether they are nature enthusiasts, cultural experience seekers, or photography aficionados. This tour is designed to meet your needs, allowing you to choose attractions from our curated list….
We provide personalized tours where guests can select the top attractions according to their preferences. We recognize that each customer has unique interests, whether they are nature enthusiasts, cultural experience seekers, or photography aficionados. This tour is designed to meet your needs, allowing you to choose attractions from our curated list. We feature 15 top attractions in the Ubud area, known for their unique cultural experiences and stunning scenery. Guests can opt to visit 3 to 4 places for a half-day tour or explore 5 to 6 locations for a full-day tour. Our professional guide will lead the way, share local insights, and serve as your personal photographer.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.