Bali: Ubud Waterfall, Rice Terraces & Monkey Forest Private Tour




Bali Ubud Waterfall, Rice Terraces & Monkey Forest Private Tour


Highlights
Visit the traditional Batuan Temple
See a Balinese architecture complex
Go to a market that sells produce, souvenirs, and more
See the magical Tegalalang Rice Terraces
Take a stroll in Ubud Monkey Forest to see long-tailed macaques



Full description

Explore the top attractions of Ubud on this tour with hotel transfers from selected locations in Bali. Visit sights like the Tegenungan waterfall, Mas Village, and the King's Palace. Pick from a basic tour, a tour that includes lunch, and a tour with lunch and a Jungle Swing experience.

 After a pick-up from your hotel, this is your itinerary: 

Pegenungan Waterfall 
This area is on the south side of Ubud and a really nice place to enjoy your cup of tea and see the wonderful waterfall. You can get close to it and feel the fresh spray of the natural water. 

Mas Village 
 This is a village specializing in woodcarvings. Most of the prominent woodcarvers of Bali live in Mas village, producing elaborate and fine wood carvings and teaching the young generation to carve. 

 The home of more than 600 long-tailed macaques, Ubud Monkey Forest is a tropical green forest close to the center of Ubud. Inside the forest, you can see a sacred temple sanctuary guarded by the monkeys. 

Ubud Traditional Market 
Here is where you can find an Ubud community gathering in the market to sell all of the produce from around the area: cheap souvenirs, handicrafts, fruit, and much more. 

In the center of Ubud, you will see the palace from the road. Entering the area you can walk around to take pictures of the traditional Balinese architecture complex and see daily traditional Balinese dance. 

Tegalalang Rice 
Terrace Here you can see a typical scene in Bali: a rice terrace positioned in a beautiful rice field with green coconut plants. This makes it the best sight of the Balinese countryside

 Coffee Plantation 
Visit the coffee plantation where you'll see, among other things, the most expensive coffee in the world, called Luwak Coffee. This is a coffee made by an animal that eats the bean and digests it in its stomach. In the morning, the coffee will still be intact in the animal's feces and collected to be processed to make the coffee. 

Enjoying this coffee in front of the Rice Terrace view will be an unforgettable experience.

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