Ubud Tour B

Destination

  • Ubud Market

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. Ubud Art Market is in the center of Ubud, which is in Central Bali. It’s a short walk from most hotels, resorts, restaurants, and attractions in Ubud.

  • Ubud Palace

Ubud is home to many historical museums and galleries, unique traditions, and handmade handicrafts. One of the places you need to make a stop when traveling in Ubud is Ubud Palace, also known as Puri Saren Agung. Located in the heart of downtown Ubud, this modest palace has been the home of Ubud’s royal family since the late 19th century and has witnessed the triumph of the Kingdom of Ubud. This palace is now an important historical landmark in Bali and functions as a museum and center of Bali's traditional arts.

  • Saraswati Temple

Pura Taman Saraswati Temple Ubud, officially Pura Taman Kemuda Saraswati, also known as the Ubud Water Palace, is one of the most famous temples in Ubud. As you know, the temple is a Hindu holy place in Bali, and the Saraswati temple is one of them. This temple is according to its name, the place of worship of Goddess Saraswati (Goddess of Knowledge). Pura Taman Saraswati tourist attraction is one of the popular tourist attractions in Ubud it is located in the central areas of Ubud and the location of the temple is very easy to access from Jalan Kajeng, which is adjacent to Jalan Raya Ubud. but the exact location is behind Café Lotus Ubud.

  • Monkey Forest

Ubud Monkey Forest also called the Sacred Wenara Wana Mandala is a nature reserve area as well as a temple complex located in Ubud, Bali. This place is one of the popular tourist destinations in Ubud and is often visited by more than 10,000 tourists every month. This area is home to around 340 Macaca fascicularis, better known as long-tailed macaques. This herd of monkeys is divided into four groups, each of which occupies a different area in the forest.

  • Swing In Ubud

Your trip there won't be complete without trying at least one Balinese swing. This is one of the special attractions in Bali apart from the beaches, waterfalls and everything related to nature. The experience of swinging will be something unforgettable, where you will feel the challenge when swinging from a high place, but you will also feel amazed because you will see various panoramas that are hard to forget. Find your challenge and experience all the panoramas simultaneously,

  • Coffee Plantations

Coffee beans are seeds found in cherry-sized fruit holes on coffee plants. Removing these seeds when making coffee can be done through fermentation. Over the years humans have discovered several ways to synthesize this fermentation process. However, fermentation also occurs naturally in the wild through the digestive tract of animals. On Coffee Plantations, civets eat the ripest coffee cherries and through a digestive process, the beans are separated from the fruit and fermented. Experience in discovering the origins of coffee, then ending by enjoying various variants of coffee. Your knowledge about coffee will increase, and you will always remember the pleasure of coffee and want to enjoy it again.

  • Elephant Park

Initiated in 1997 and set within the misty hinterlands of Ubud, our park was created in response to the devastating situation in Sumatra where rampant deforestation and poaching have dwindled the native elephant population. Our multi-award-winning park is Bali’s only dedicated elephant rescue facility and is home to Bali’s largest herd of critically endangered Sumatran elephants, 6 of which were born here. The park provides guests with the rare opportunity to interact and learn about these gentle giants while giving our healthy herd a comfortable and safe environment to call home. The park is set within 4.5 hectares and has been carefully landscaped to mimic the original habitat of our elephant’s native home in Sumatra. The location in central Bali was also chosen for its cooler climate and lush environment, which helps to keep the herd cool and comfortable in this tranquil landscape.

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