Ubud City Tour I: Monkey Forest, Ubud Palace, Art Market, and Waterfall
Overview
Ubud Monkey Forest and Tegenungan Waterfall highlight this specially designed tour for travelers seeking a brief yet immersive Bali experience. The tour lasts 5 - 7 hours, starting with morning pick up from your hotel.
- 🚐 The private tour ensures you won’t share the experience with other customers, allowing for a more personal journey.
- 🦧 Visit Ubud Monkey Forest to see the playful monkeys in their natural habitat.
- 🏰 Explore the Ubud Palace and Art Market, immersing yourself in local culture and crafts.
- 💦 Enjoy a visit to Tegenungan Waterfall, a stunning natural site perfect for photos.
- 👨🏫 A professional tour driver will provide insights about the cultural and artistic significance of each location.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Include private tour and guide. NOT include entrance tickets and meals
Pickup included
- English speaking driver/guide
- Private tour
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- Entrance tickets (If option selected)
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Sacred Monkey Forest SanctuaryUbud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve and also a religious temple complex with great significance to the local Balinese people. Home to about 340 Crab-eating Macaque monkeys, there is no doubt you will see masses of local wildlife in their natural habitat. The monkeys are split into 4 groups or families, and occupy different spots of the park.
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Ubud PalaceUbud Palace where the local people said by Puri Saren is one of the famous places of interest in Bali. It is the favorite places to visit during Ubud Tour. It is located right in the center of Ubud Village, the most famous tourist place in the island with live cultures are performed every night. It is featured by the Ubud King's Family Temple located in the north east of the palace.
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Ubud Art MarketUbud Market it's tenants provide every souvenir item imaginable, from silver jewelry, and precious stones to batiks, T-shirts, beach sarongs, wood carvings, and cane work bags. Each stall is packed with goodies; some items are even hung from the ceilings. Since it's a traditional market, expect crammed allies and unpleasant smells every now and then.
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Tegenungan WaterfallTegenungan Waterfall is one for nature lovers who happen to be staying in Ubud or have neighbouring Sukawati among their tour itineraries. The falls are conveniently located halfway between Ubud and Bali’s provincial capital of Denpasar, and is considered the closest natural attraction of its kind that you can reach within only a half-hour transfer southeast from Ubud town. Getting to the falls is a pleasant drive down paved village roads lined with stretches of green rice fields on both sides.