Car : 7 passengers
Working Hours : 8 to 10 Hours
Barong and Keris Dance Show
The Barong and Keris Dance Show is a traditional Balinese dance performance that tells a captivating story from Balinese mythology. It features performers wearing elaborate costumes and masks, with the Barong representing a protective spirit and the Keris a magical dagger. The dance is a vibrant and dynamic display of artistry, complete with intricate choreography, traditional music, and dramatic storytelling. It’s a cultural spectacle that allows visitors to immerse themselves in the rich heritage and folklore of Bali.
Ubud Art Villages
The Ubud Art Villages are a cluster of villages in the Ubud region of Bali, Indonesia, known for their rich artistic heritage. Each village specializes in a particular form of art, such as painting, wood carving, silverwork, and traditional crafts. These villages are home to talented artisans and craftsmen who create and sell their unique artworks and handicrafts. Visitors can explore these art villages, watch artists at work, and purchase one-of-a-kind Balinese art and souvenirs, making it a hub for art enthusiasts and shoppers seeking traditional and contemporary Balinese art and crafts.
Batuan Village Temple
The Batuan Village Temple, or “Pura Desa Adat Batuan” in Balinese, is a significant and ancient Hindu temple located in the village of Batuan, near Ubud in Bali, Indonesia. This temple is renowned for its beautiful traditional Balinese architecture, intricate stone carvings, and vibrant, well-preserved frescoes. It serves as a place of worship and cultural significance for the local community and is also open to visitors who want to admire its architectural and artistic beauty. The temple offers a glimpse into Balinese religious and artistic heritage, making it a fascinating stop for those interested in Balinese culture and history.
Tegenungan Waterfall
Tegenungan Waterfall is a stunning natural attraction located in Bali, Indonesia. It is a magnificent waterfall that tumbles down a rocky cliff into a large pool of clear, greenish water below. Surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, it offers a picturesque setting for visitors to enjoy the natural beauty and even take a refreshing swim in the pool. The waterfall is easily accessible and has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a tranquil and scenic spot in Bali.
Lunch at Local Restaurant Near The Waterfall
Tegalalang Rice Terrace
The rice fields in Ubud offer a mesmerizing view of colorful, cascading landscapes that seem to stretch endlessly into the distance. These stepped rice terraces in Ubud serve as a magnificent showcase of the harmonious coexistence between agriculture and Bali’s innate beauty. Taking a leisurely walk among the Ubud rice paddies provides a captivating chance to immerse oneself in the serene rural lifestyle and the awe-inspiring natural surroundings.
Ubud Monkey Forest
The Monkey Forest in Ubud is a lush and captivating sanctuary where you can encounter a variety of lively and mischievous long-tailed macaque monkeys. In addition to serving as a protected habitat for these monkeys, this sacred sanctuary holds great spiritual and cultural importance, featuring numerous ancient temples and sculptures. Visitors are provided with the unique opportunity to interact with the freely roaming monkeys, allowing them to observe these creatures in their natural surroundings.
Ubud Down Town
Ubud is known as the spiritual heartland of Bali. Long revered for its temples and artistic heritage, the village has in recent years grown into a vibrant hub attracting expats, yogis and digital nomads. Once you explore beyond the busy centre of town jam packed with cafes, galleries, yoga studios and boutiques, you’ll be surrounded by rice fields, jungle and the lush beauty of the real Bali.
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Price :
Included :
- Transport
- Petrol
- Parking Fee
- English Speaking Driver
Excluded :
- Lunch & Dinner
- Personal Shopping
- Entrance Ticket