Discover the essence of Ubud as you explore its lush landscapes and deep-rooted traditions. From breathtaking rice terraces to sacred temples and playful monkeys, this journey offers a perfect mix of nature, culture, and spirituality. Enjoy a peaceful escape into the heart of Bali, where every stop tells a story of the island’s rich heritage.
Bali 101: A Quick Guide
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The best time to explore Ubud’s attractions is in the morning when the air is fresh, and crowds are smaller. Afternoons can be hot and humid, making walking less enjoyable.
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The road to Kintamani Volcano Viewpoint is scenic but full of twists and turns. If you're prone to motion sickness, consider taking medication before the trip.
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At Pura Tirta Empul, visitors must wear a sarong, and those participating in the purification ritual should bring a change of clothes as they will get wet.
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Along the way, you’ll find roadside stalls selling salak (snake fruit) and dodol (Balinese sticky rice candy). These make great souvenirs or tasty treats to enjoy on the trip.
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Some locations, like coffee plantations and remote parts of Ubud, may have weak mobile signals. Download maps or save important info beforehand in case of no connection.
Ubud Cultural & Nature Tour
Experience the essence of Ubud through its stunning landscapes and cultural landmarks. Marvel at breathtaking rice terraces, visit sacred temples, and enjoy panoramic volcano views. Savor an authentic Balinese lunch with scenic mountain backdrops. Explore a local coffee plantation and immerse yourself in Ubud’s rich cultural heritage by visiting the royal palace.
Highlights
- Iconic cascading rice fields with stunning views.
- Sacred water temple with a traditional purification ritual.
- Breathtaking views of Mount Batur and its crater lake.
- Dine with a scenic view of the volcano.
- Experience the process of coffee making and taste Kopi Luwak.
- Historical royal palace with traditional Balinese architecture.