Explore Ubud your way with a private, customizable tour. Discover temples, rice terraces, and more with a friendly local driver. Book now!
Explore Ubud your way with a private, customizable tour. Discover temples, rice terraces, and more with a friendly local driver. Book now!
- Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary - The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is one of Ubud’s most captivating attractions — a verdant jungle teeming with ancient temples, towering trees, and over a thousand lively long-tailed macaques. Beyond being a tourist destination, the forest holds spiritual and ecological significance for the Balinese community….
- Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary - The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is one of Ubud’s most captivating attractions — a verdant jungle teeming with ancient temples, towering trees, and over a thousand lively long-tailed macaques. Beyond being a tourist destination, the forest holds spiritual and ecological significance for the Balinese community.
Stroll along shaded forest paths lined with moss-covered statues, tranquil streams, and mystical temple ruins. As you wander, you’ll encounter inquisitive monkeys swinging through the trees and engaging with visitors — creating a delightful, immersive, and cultural experience for all ages. The sanctuary embodies the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, which emphasizes harmony between humans, nature, and the divine.
- Ubud Traditional Art Market - Situated in the heart of Ubud, directly across from the Ubud Palace, the Ubud Traditional Art Market is a lively and colorful venue where local artisans offer their handcrafted creations. It’s an ideal spot to discover unique souvenirs, including woven bags, wooden carvings, handmade jewelry, batik fabrics, paintings, and rattan accessories.
Open daily, the market provides a vibrant atmosphere where bargaining is part of the experience. Whether shopping or simply exploring, this cultural market offers a glimpse into Bali’s artistic essence and supports the craftsmanship of local artisans.
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace - Just north of Ubud, Tegalalang Rice Terrace is one of Bali’s most iconic and photographed landscapes. With its beautifully terraced rice paddies cascading down the hillside, this UNESCO-recognized site showcases the ancient subak irrigation system, reflecting the Balinese philosophy of harmony with nature.
Visitors can stroll along scenic paths winding through the terraces, enjoy panoramic views of lush greenery, and capture stunning photos at sunrise or midday. Many also delight in the famous jungle swings and cozy cafés overlooking the valley, making it a perfect destination for both nature enthusiasts and Instagram seekers.
- Tirta Empul Temple - Located in the village of Manukaya near Ubud, Tirta Empul Temple is one of Bali’s most revered Hindu temples, renowned for its holy spring water where locals and visitors perform spiritual purification rituals. Established in the 10th century, the temple is dedicated to Vishnu, the god of water.
The main attraction of Tirta Empul is the purification pool, where worshippers line up to bathe under 30 water spouts believed to cleanse the body and soul. Surrounded by lush greenery, stone carvings, and traditional Balinese architecture, the temple offers a serene and deeply spiritual atmosphere, allowing visitors to connect with Bali’s ancient traditions and beliefs.
- Saraswati Temple - Nestled in the heart of Ubud, Saraswati Temple (Pura Taman Saraswati) is a magnificent water temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge, arts, music, and wisdom. This elegant temple is celebrated for its stunning lotus pond and classical Balinese architecture.
Visitors are greeted by a pathway lined with blooming pink lotus flowers and guardian statues, leading to intricately carved stone gates and shrines. Though modest in size, the temple offers a tranquil retreat and often features traditional Balinese dance performances in the evening. It’s an ideal stop for travelers seeking both spiritual and artistic inspiration in Ubud.
- Tegenungan Waterfall - Just a short drive from Ubud, Tegenungan Waterfall is one of Bali’s most accessible and picturesque waterfalls. Surrounded by lush greenery and tropical jungle, the waterfall cascades dramatically into a clear pool — perfect for a refreshing swim or simply enjoying the soothing sound of falling water.
A brief walk down stone steps leads to the base of the waterfall, where visitors can explore, swim (weather permitting), or capture stunning photos from various viewpoints. It’s a favorite spot for nature lovers and a wonderful way to cool off during a Bali adventure.
- Campuhan Ridge Walk - The Campuhan Ridge Walk is one of Ubud’s most serene and scenic walking trails, offering a refreshing escape from the town’s bustling streets. This picturesque path winds along a lush green ridge, with sweeping views of tropical valleys, rice fields, and distant hills.
Ideal for a morning or late afternoon stroll, the trail stretches about 2 kilometers and is cherished by walkers, joggers, and photographers alike. Along the way, charming local cafés and quiet spots provide perfect places for relaxation. Whether seeking a light adventure or a tranquil moment in nature, the Campuhan Ridge Walk offers serenity and beauty at every step.
- Elephant Cave - Just a few minutes from central Ubud, Goa Gajah, or Elephant Cave, is a fascinating archaeological site dating back to the 11th century. Despite its name, the cave has no connection to actual elephants — the name likely derives from the nearby Elephant River or the large stone carvings resembling elephant-like features.
At the entrance, visitors are welcomed by a dramatic stone face carved into the rock, its mouth forming the cave’s entrance. Inside, the small T-shaped cave contains ancient shrines and meditation spaces once used by Hindu and Buddhist monks. The surrounding grounds are equally impressive, featuring tranquil gardens, bathing pools, fountains, and moss-covered stone relics nestled among lush jungle.
Goa Gajah is not only a place of profound spiritual history but also a peaceful spot to explore Bali’s rich cultural heritage.
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Neka Art Museum - Neka Art Museum is one of Ubud’s most significant art museums, showcasing a rich collection of traditional and contemporary Balinese paintings, as well as works by international artists inspired by Bali. Surrounded by peaceful gardens, it’s an excellent stop for those interested in exploring the island’s artistic and cultural heritage.
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Museum Puri Lukisan - Museum Puri Lukisan is the oldest art museum in Bali, located on Jalan Raya Ubud. It features a refined collection of traditional Balinese paintings and wood carvings, including works from the Ubud, Sanur, and Batuan schools. Set in a tranquil garden setting, the museum offers visitors a serene cultural experience in the heart of Ubud.
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Puri Saren Palace - Ubud Palace, also known as Puri Saren Agung, is the historic royal residence of Ubud’s royal family. Located in the heart of Ubud, it boasts beautiful traditional Balinese architecture and hosts nightly cultural dance performances in a charming courtyard setting.
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Don Antonio Blanco Museum - Don Antonio Blanco Museum is a vibrant hilltop gallery and former home of the flamboyant Filipino-Spanish artist known as the “Dali of Bali.” Located at Jl. Raya Penestanan No. 8 in Campuhan, Ubud, the museum showcases over 300 of Blanco’s dramatic paintings, his original studio, lush tropical gardens, and a charming aviary — offering a unique blend of art, history, and serene natural beauty.

- Private Comfortable Air conditioned car
- English speaking driver as your guide
- Parking fee
- Surcharges on fuel
- Insurance
- Private Comfortable Air conditioned car
- English speaking driver as your guide
- Parking fee
- Surcharges on fuel
- Insurance
- Entrance fee
- Lunch
- Entrance fee
- Lunch
Explore Ubud on a personalized private tour designed around your interests. With a professional and amiable local driver, you can tailor your itinerary to visit the destinations you truly wish to explore — from sacred temples and verdant rice terraces to traditional markets, waterfalls, art villages, coffee plantations, and more.
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Explore Ubud on a personalized private tour designed around your interests. With a professional and amiable local driver, you can tailor your itinerary to visit the destinations you truly wish to explore — from sacred temples and verdant rice terraces to traditional markets, waterfalls, art villages, coffee plantations, and more.
Experience the convenience of a private vehicle, avoid the inconvenience of group tours, and discover at your own pace. Whether your interests lie in culture, nature, shopping, or adventure, this tour allows you the freedom to craft your ideal Ubud day with the expertise of a knowledgeable Balinese driver.
Personalize your Ubud itinerary with your preferred attractions — plan your perfect day with a friendly local driver.
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.