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Half Day Bali Ubud Tour

6 Hours

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Half day Bali Ubud tour to see the highlight of Ubud area. It is known as the center of art and tradition in Bali. Since long time ago Ubud has always given you a unique experience for your memorable holiday. This tour will start by visiting the sacred monkey forest where more than 700 long tailed macaques live without any problem with human. Local people is preserving this area as they believe this forest can give life. Next, you will stop at traditional Ubud market by the Ubud royal palace. Have a walk to find some unique handicrafts and take some picture inside the royal palace.

After that, you will be taken to magical Tegalalang rice terrace. Experience walking among the rice terrace to give you overview of traditional Balinese farming. The last destination before we driver back to your hotel is you lunch place. It is set up inside the jungle overlooking the haunted valley will give you such a nice lunch experience with local tasty food.

Price Includes

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • All entrance fees

Price Exclude

  • Lunch

Contact

+62 878 6118 2239
amertabalikencanatour@gmail.com
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Itinerary

The Monkey Forest Ubud has 186 species of plants and trees in 12,5 hectares of forest. The Monkey Forest Ubud has 3 temples, namely Dalem Agung Padangtegal Temple, Holy Spring Temple, and Prajapati Temple. The forest is owned by the Padangtegal community and is managed by Mandala Suci Wenara Wana Management. The purpose of the management is to keep sacred the place and promote the Monkey Forest Ubud as an international tourist destination.

Puri Saren Agung is the palace of the Ubud royal family, making it one of the most prominent landmarks in Ubud. It serves as a cultural repository of arts, dance and literature. The palace’s stage and meeting halls host international events, including the opening ceremonies of the annual Ubud Writers & Readers Festival.

Ubud Traditional Art Market is one of Bali’s best markets, selling a variety of authentic and artisanal goods by the locals. You’ll be able to find unique silk scarves, handmade crockery, and woven bags—perfect as a souvenir of Bali to bring home to your loved ones. Head to the market’s east for a more traditional Indonesian experience, where you’ll find locals buying fresh produce and groceries.

Tegallalang Rice Terrace, it is a series of beautifully arranged paddies which follows the traditional Balinese irrigation system called “subak.” The system is said to have been passed down by a sage named Rsi Markandeya in the 8th century.

2-5 Persons

IDR 380K

6-10 Persons

IDR 300K