Ubud, Bali’s cultural heart, offers travelers an immersive experience through its all-inclusive tour. Visitors can witness friendly monkeys, marvel at the iconic rice terraces, and partake in a spiritual cleansing ritual – all while enjoying the convenience of hotel pickup, licensed guides, and entry fees included. This comprehensive day tour provides a seamless way to discover the essence of Ubud. But what secrets might these ancient sites and timeless traditions reveal about the Balinese way of life? Unraveling the layers of this vibrant destination could lead to a deeper understanding of the island’s rich heritage and the people who call it home.
Key Points

- Comprehensive all-inclusive day tour of Ubud’s cultural highlights, including Monkey Forest, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Tirta Empul Temple, and Tegenungan Waterfall.
- Option to add a Balinese lunch to the tour experience.
- Tour available in English, Japanese, and Korean with hotel/accommodation pickup.
- Opportunity to interact with friendly monkeys and learn about their cultural significance.
- Insights into Bali’s ancient subak irrigation system and spiritual cleansing rituals.
Tour Overview

This all-inclusive day tour takes visitors to explore the top highlights in the cultural heart of Bali, Ubud, over the course of 8 hours.
The tour is available in English, Japanese, and Korean, and includes hotel/accommodation pickup.
Attractions visited include the Ubud Monkey Forest, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Tirta Empul Temple, Tegenungan Waterfall, and Ubud Palace and Art Market.
Highlights include taking photos with monkeys, learning about the Balinese irrigation system, witnessing a spiritual cleansing ritual, and capturing the beauty of the waterfall.
The tour includes a licensed guide, round-trip transfers, entry fees, and mineral water, with an optional set lunch available at a local restaurant.
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Attractions Visited

The tour visits the iconic Ubud Monkey Forest, where guests can often take photos with the friendly resident primates.
It then heads to the picturesque Tegalalang Rice Terrace, where visitors can stroll along the verdant steppes and learn about Bali’s ancient irrigation system.
Next, the tour stops at Tirta Empul Temple, a spiritual site where guests can witness the traditional Balinese cleansing ritual.
The final attraction is the stunning Tegenungan Waterfall, where travelers can capture breathtaking photos.
Throughout the day, the knowledgeable guide provides insights into the cultural and historical significance of each location, ensuring a well-rounded and enriching experience.
Photos With Monkeys

Visitors have the opportunity to take photos with the friendly monkeys at the Ubud Monkey Forest, one of the tour’s highlights.
The Monkey Forest is home to over 700 grey long-tailed macaques that freely roam the area. Guests can observe the monkeys up close and snap memorable photos with them, though they’re advised to keep a safe distance and avoid direct eye contact.
The monkeys are generally docile, but they’re still wild animals, so caution is advised. Visitors should also avoid bringing food, as the monkeys may try to steal it.
With the help of the knowledgeable guide, guests can learn about the monkeys’ behavior and the importance of this sacred site in Balinese culture.
Balinese Irrigation System

Tegalalang Rice Terrace showcases Bali’s intricate system of irrigation, known as subak, which has sustained the island’s rice farming for centuries.
This centuries-old method involves a complex network of canals, aqueducts, and weirs that divert water from nearby rivers and springs to nourish the lush green terraces.
The subak system is a testament to the ingenuity and sustainability of Balinese agriculture, with water distribution carefully managed by community-based organizations.
As visitors stroll through the terraced fields, they can appreciate the delicate balance between human labor and natural resources that has enabled Bali’s rice production for generations.
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At Tirta Empul Temple, worshippers partake in a spiritual cleansing ritual, seeing the sacred spring waters believed to purify the body and soul.
Visitors can witness this centuries-old tradition as pilgrims step into the temple’s pools, allowing the flowing water to wash over them.
The ritual is an integral part of Balinese Hinduism, symbolizing the purification of negative energies and the attainment of spiritual harmony.
As they emerge from the pools, worshippers feel renewed and rejuvenated, having participated in this profound religious experience.
For those on the Ubud tour, this is a chance to gain insight into the deep-rooted spirituality that permeates Balinese culture.
Tegenungan Waterfall

The cascade of Tegenungan Waterfall tumbles dramatically over a rocky cliff, creating a serene natural oasis amidst the lush Balinese landscape. Its powerful, thundering waters are a stunning sight that captivates visitors, inviting them to bask in the refreshing mist and tranquil ambiance.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Height | Approximately 15 meters (49 feet) |
| Flow Rate | Moderate, varies by season |
| Best Viewing | From the designated viewpoint or the nearby trail |
| Swimming | Allowed, but caution advised due to strong currents |
The waterfall is a popular stop on the Ubud tour, offering a chance to admire the natural beauty, snap photos, and even take a cooling dip in the plunge pool, if conditions permit.
Inclusions and Exclusions

This all-inclusive tour includes a licensed guide, round-trip transfers, entry fees, and mineral water.
However, it excludes personal expenses and isn’t suitable for pregnant women, people with back/mobility issues, or wheelchair users.
The tour provides a comprehensive experience, allowing visitors to explore Ubud’s top attractions without worrying about logistics or additional costs.
Guests can take photos with monkeys, stroll through the iconic Tegalalang Rice Terrace, witness the spiritual cleansing ritual at Tirta Empul Temple, and capture the beauty of Tegenungan Waterfall.
While the tour is accessible to most, it’s important to note the exclusions to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all participants.
Accessibility Considerations

While the all-inclusive Ubud tour offers a comprehensive experience, it’s important to consider certain accessibility limitations.
The tour may not be suitable for pregnant women, individuals with back or mobility issues, or wheelchair users due to the physical nature of some activities and destinations. The uneven terrain at the Tegalalang Rice Terrace and the steps required to access the Tirta Empul Temple can pose challenges for those with limited mobility.
Plus, the hike down to the Tegenungan Waterfall may be strenuous for some. Guests with concerns about their ability to participate fully should consult with the tour operator in advance to determine if the itinerary aligns with their needs and abilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Book This Tour for a Private Group?
Yes, this tour can be booked for a private group. The tour operator offers private group bookings, which allows customers to customize the itinerary and have a more personalized experience with their own group.
How Much Time Is Allocated for Each Attraction?
The tour allocates approximately 1-2 hours at each attraction, allowing visitors ample time to explore the sites and participate in the activities. The exact duration may vary depending on group size and visitor interest.
Are Child-Friendly Activities Included in the Tour?
The tour does not explicitly mention child-friendly activities. However, the Ubud Monkey Forest and Tegalalang Rice Terrace are generally considered family-friendly attractions. The inclusion of a local lunch suggests the tour may accommodate varied dietary needs.
Can I Customize the Itinerary to My Preferences?
Yes, the tour can be customized to your preferences. Speak with the tour provider to adjust the itinerary and activities to suit your interests and needs. They’ll work with you to create a personalized experience.
Are There Any Restrictions on Photography During the Tour?
Photography is generally allowed, though participants should respect any restrictions at the sites visited. Certain areas or activities may have limited photography to avoid disturbing wildlife or interfering with spiritual rituals.
Recap
The Ubud: All-Inclusive Tour with Optional Lunch offers a comprehensive introduction to Ubud’s cultural highlights.
Visitors can interact with monkeys, marvel at rice terraces, cleanse spiritually, and explore waterfalls and markets, all with the convenience of hotel pickup, licensed guides, and entry fees included.
This tour provides an enriching and seamless experience for those seeking to discover the essence of Ubud.
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