Explore Ubud’s art, culture, and nature in a day. Visit art villages, enjoy Barong Dance, and relax at Tegenungan Waterfall.
Explore Ubud’s art, culture, and nature in a day. Visit art villages, enjoy Barong Dance, and relax at Tegenungan Waterfall.
- Ubud Traditional Art Market - Travelers visiting the Ubud Art Market during their holiday will experience a lively and cultural Balinese atmosphere. They can wander through rows of stalls offering a diverse array of local handicrafts, including woven rattan bags, paintings, wooden carvings, traditional fabrics, and distinctive Balinese silver…
- Ubud Traditional Art Market - Travelers visiting the Ubud Art Market during their holiday will experience a lively and cultural Balinese atmosphere. They can wander through rows of stalls offering a diverse array of local handicrafts, including woven rattan bags, paintings, wooden carvings, traditional fabrics, and distinctive Balinese silver jewelry. Bargaining is part of the enjoyment here, allowing visitors to engage directly with local artisans and shopkeepers.
In addition to shopping, travelers can observe the craftsmanship behind some of the handmade items and immerse themselves in the artistic ambiance that permeates every corner of the market. Many seize the opportunity to capture aesthetic photos with the colorful stalls and beautifully arranged art pieces. After exploring, it’s common to unwind at a nearby café or local food stall, savoring some Balinese snacks while embracing the tranquil and creative spirit of Ubud.
- Ubud Palace Legong Dance Show - The Barong Dance in Ubud is one of Bali’s most iconic traditional performances, depicting the classic battle between good and evil. This cultural show features the mystical Barong, a lion-like creature symbolizing protection and goodness, and Rangda, the formidable witch who represents evil.
During the performance, audiences will witness beautifully crafted costumes, expressive movements, and dramatic storytelling brought to life with traditional Balinese gamelan music. The show includes a series of scenes—beginning with musical preludes, followed by humorous acts involving monkey characters, intense sword (keris) dances, and trance moments where dancers appear to be possessed.
The story focuses on the eternal struggle between Barong and Rangda, conveying a deeper message of balance in life. Watching the Barong Dance is not just about seeing a dance; it’s an immersive experience into Balinese culture, mythology, and spirituality.
- Batuan Temple - When visiting Batuan Temple, travelers are greeted by the stunning traditional Balinese architecture, featuring intricate stone carvings and a deeply spiritual atmosphere. They can explore the temple grounds, admire the sacred shrines, traditional gate (candi bentar), and beautifully arranged stone gardens, while learning about Balinese culture and religious values.
Before entering the main temple area, visitors are required to wear a kamen (sarong) and sash as a sign of respect for the sacred site. This becomes a unique experience that introduces travelers to the local temple etiquette in Bali.
Batuan Temple is also a popular spot for photography, with its many aesthetic corners and authentic Balinese ambiance. If fortunate, visitors may witness traditional ceremonies or local worship activities taking place, offering an even deeper cultural experience.
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace - Tegalalang Rice Terrace in Ubud is one of Bali’s most iconic and breathtaking natural landscapes. Just a short drive from central Ubud, this stunning destination welcomes visitors with endless views of lush, green rice fields carved into dramatic terraces along the hillsides. The area showcases the traditional Balinese subak irrigation system, a reflection of the island’s deep cultural connection to nature and agriculture.
As visitors explore the terraces, they can take a peaceful walk along narrow paths surrounded by vibrant greenery and feel the cool breeze rustling through the palm trees. It’s the perfect spot to take beautiful photos, try the famous Bali swing for a thrill with a view, or simply relax at one of the local cafés while sipping fresh coconut or Balinese coffee. The friendly local farmers and the serene atmosphere create a truly authentic experience, making Tegalalang a must-visit for those who want to connect with Bali’s natural beauty and cultural charm.
- Tegenungan Waterfall - Tegenungan Waterfall is one of the most popular and scenic waterfalls in Bali, located just a short drive from Ubud. Surrounded by lush jungle and tropical trees, this waterfall offers a refreshing escape into nature. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by the sound of rushing water and a panoramic view from the top.
Visitors can walk down a series of steps to reach the base of the waterfall, where they can enjoy the cool mist, take stunning photos, or even swim in the natural pool beneath the falls. Along the way, they’ll also find small cafes and art stalls, as well as photo spots with Bali-themed swings and statues.
This is a great place to relax, connect with nature, and capture beautiful memories. Whether visitors want to cool off in the water or just admire the power of the waterfall, Tegenungan promises a truly refreshing experience.

- Petrol
- Bottled water
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private Tour
- Round Trip With Comfortable
- Car Parking
- Petrol
- Bottled water
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private Tour
- Round Trip With Comfortable
- Car Parking
- Personal Expenses
- Personal Expenses
Discover the essence of Bali in a single memorable day. Tour traditional art villages to witness the creation of silver jewelry, explore painting galleries, and admire batik crafts. Experience the lively Barong Dance performance, followed by a visit to the Ubud Monkey Forest to meet the monkeys.
Marvel at the breathtaking scenery at Tegallalang Rice…
Discover the essence of Bali in a single memorable day. Tour traditional art villages to witness the creation of silver jewelry, explore painting galleries, and admire batik crafts. Experience the lively Barong Dance performance, followed by a visit to the Ubud Monkey Forest to meet the monkeys.
Marvel at the breathtaking scenery at Tegallalang Rice Terrace, and conclude the day at the invigorating Tegenungan Waterfall.
This is a perfect blend of culture, nature, and adventure — an ideal addition to your Bali escape!
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