Explore Ubud’s wonders: Monkey Forest, Tegelalang Rice Terrace, and more. Experience Bali’s culture and nature on a private guided tour.
Explore Ubud’s wonders: Monkey Forest, Tegelalang Rice Terrace, and more. Experience Bali’s culture and nature on a private guided tour.
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Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary - Free-roaming macaques
Home to over 1,000 long-tailed Balinese macaques, the forest offers a chance to watch them as they play, groom, climb, and sometimes cheekily swipe at loose items like sunglasses or snacks.
Ancient temples nestled in the jungle
Three 14th-century Hindu temples—Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal, Pura…
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Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary - Free-roaming macaques
Home to over 1,000 long-tailed Balinese macaques, the forest offers a chance to watch them as they play, groom, climb, and sometimes cheekily swipe at loose items like sunglasses or snacks.
Ancient temples nestled in the jungle
Three 14th-century Hindu temples—Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal, Pura Beji, and Pura Prajapati—are nestled within the forest. These sacred sites are vital to local spirituality and culture. Visitors can admire them from the gates.
Lush, sacred forest landscape
Spanning 12–31 hectares, the sanctuary boasts towering banyan, nutmeg, and tropical trees—some over a century old—linked by paved pathways, mossy statues, stone bridges, and natural springs.
Conservation & cultural experiences
Beyond tourism, the sanctuary plays a crucial role in wildlife conservation and educates visitors on ecological balance. On weekends, visitors might even enjoy Balinese dance performances like the Frog or Lubdaka dances.
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Tegalalang - Iconic Tiered Rice Paddies & Subak System
Experience the UNESCO-recognized Subak irrigation system—centuries-old terraces carved into the hillside, interwoven with natural canals and dams. The vibrant green paddies gracefully curve across valleys, reflecting Bali’s harmonious relationship with nature, people, and the divine.
Amazing Vantage Points & Photogenic Views
Whether spotting sunbeams weaving through palms at sunrise or golden hues at sunset, the valley offers postcard-worthy panoramas. Classic shots include viewpoints from the roadside or along walking trails.
Walking & Trekking through Rice Fields
Stroll down the stone paths between paddies—peek into the daily lives of local farmers, visit resting gazebos, or hop across stone steps. It’s peaceful, educational, and a chance to connect with Bali’s agrarian roots.
Adventure Swings & Photo Spots
Thrill-seekers can ride the famous swings or flying foxes set above the terraces.
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Tirta Empul Temple - Sacred Purification Pools
At its heart lies the petirtaan bathing complex fed by a perennial spring, believed to be holy (amritha). Devotees perform the melukat purification ritual under rows of stone water spouts. There are around 30 spouts divided across pools for different ritual purposes, including healing, protection, and general cleansing.
Traditional Temple Architecture
The temple is laid out in line with Balinese trimandala principles—three nested courtyards: Jaba Pura (front), Jaba Tengah (central, with pools), and Jeroan (inner sanctum). Visitors pass through ornate candi bentar gateways and Bali-style carvings, stone meru towers, guardian figures, and shrines in lush surroundings.
Lush, Sacred Ambience
The temple is surrounded by gardens, koi ponds, and mature tropical trees. Incense wafts through the air, and the sound of cascading water adds to the serene, contemplative atmosphere. Participate in a Melukat Ritual
Visitors can respectfully participate in the melukat purification.
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Pemulan Bali Coffee Plantation - Lush Coffee & Spice Gardens
Wander through vibrant plantations of Arabica and Robusta coffee bushes intercropped with spices like vanilla, cacao, coconut, and ginger. The volcanic highland soil of Kintamani provides superb growing conditions.
Behind-the-Scenes Coffee Processing
Learn the full coffee-making process—seeing the bean’s journey from:
Harvesting ripe cherries
Washing, drying, roasting, and grinding (often with traditional tools like mortar and pestle)
Brewing methods using local techniques like open-fire roasting or Balinese-style drip filters.
Kopi Luwak Demonstrations
Discover Bali’s infamous Kopi Luwak—coffee made from beans eaten and excreted by civet cats. Visitors may observe civets (some in enclosures) and taste this rare brew—though ethical concerns arise, and quality can vary widely.
Tasting Sessions & Workshops
Enjoy free tastings of 10–14 varieties—traditional black coffees, flavored brews (vanilla, coconut, mangosteen), and herbal teas (ginger, turmeric).
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Tegenungan Waterfall - Majestic Waterfall & Clear Pool
A powerful cascade drops about 15–30 meters into a refreshing plunge pool nestled in a lush ravine. The pool is safe to swim in (depending on current conditions), and visitors might even catch a rainbow dancing through the mist.
Multiple Viewpoints & Instagram Spots
Upper viewing deck: Photogenic vantage point before descending the stairs.
Mid-level platform and bamboo bridge: closer views built into the ravine.
Swing and heart-shaped photo props: playful photo ops near the base.
Stairway Descent into the Gorge
Expect a short hike of roughly 100–130 stone steps down into the canyon (and back up!). The path features railings, occasional warning signs, and varying difficulty.
Lush Jungle Setting & Jungle Ambience
The falls are surrounded by tropical vegetation—lush cliffs, mossy rocks, and shady canopy—creating a peaceful, immersive jungle retreat.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Parking fees
- Meals
- Admission fees
- Infant seat
- Meals
- Admission fees
- Infant seat
Embark on a private tour of the Ubud area with a knowledgeable local guide. Experience stunning locations such as:
- Monkey Forest
- Tegelalang Rice Terrace
- Coffee Plantation
- Holy Spring Water Temple
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Tegenungan Waterfall
Enjoy the highlights of Ubud on a full-day tour with a personal driver. Explore the Sacred Monkey Forest, Tegelalang Rice…
Embark on a private tour of the Ubud area with a knowledgeable local guide. Experience stunning locations such as:
- Monkey Forest
- Tegelalang Rice Terrace
- Coffee Plantation
- Holy Spring Water Temple
- Tegenungan Waterfall
Enjoy the highlights of Ubud on a full-day tour with a personal driver. Explore the Sacred Monkey Forest, Tegelalang Rice Terrace, Bali Swing, and Tirta Empul Temple.
Begin your journey at the Sacred Monkey Forest, home to thousands of monkeys in the heart of Ubud. Proceed to the Tegelalang Rice Terrace, featuring beautifully arranged paddies that utilize the traditional Balinese irrigation system known as “Subak.”
Engage in the optional purification activity and capture your most profound spiritual moments at this location. Conclude your memorable day with a picturesque water view at Tirta Empul Temple.
- Infant seat is available with additional charge IDR 150,000/day
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.