Ubud, Bali’s cultural heart, beckons visitors to enjoy its natural and spiritual wonders. From the playful grey langurs of the Sacred Monkey Forest to the lush Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Ubud offers a diverse array of experiences. Refreshing swims in the Ulu Petanu Waterfall and insights into Balinese traditions at the Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple further enrich the journey. Uncovering the cultural significance of Bali’s renowned coffee completes this captivating exploration. With a private guide and transportation, visitors can explore Ubud’s treasures at their own pace, leaving them eager to discover more.
Key Points

- Explore the Sacred Monkey Forest, home to over 700 playful grey long-tailed macaques and ancient Hindu temples in a verdant forest setting.
- Trek through the picturesque Tegalalang Rice Terraces, a stunning landscape of lush, stepped rice paddies offering a glimpse into Bali’s agricultural heritage.
- Swim in the refreshing Ulu Petanu Waterfall, with its cascading waters over dramatic rock formations and natural pools for a rejuvenating respite.
- Visit the ancient Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple complex, admiring its intricate carvings, tranquil pools, and insights into Balinese culture and spirituality.
- Discover the process of Balinese coffee production, from harvesting to roasting, and taste the rich, aromatic local coffee at a plantation.
Explore Ubud’s Sacred Monkey Forest

Visitors can explore the Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, a protected nature reserve home to over 700 grey long-tailed macaques.
Wandering through the lush forest trails, they’ll encounter these curious primates up close. The monkeys are known for their playful antics and frequent interactions with visitors, though it’s important to avoid direct contact and follow the sanctuary’s guidelines.
Aside from the monkeys, the forest also features ancient Hindu temples, shrines, and a network of scenic walking paths. Visitors can observe the monkeys’ natural behaviors, learn about their role in Balinese culture, and admire the serene temple complexes nestled within the verdant landscape.
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Trekking Tegalalang Rice Terraces

Travelers venture to the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, a picturesque landscape of lush, stepped rice paddies cascading down verdant hillsides just north of Ubud. These visually stunning terraces, carved into the slopes over centuries, offer a glimpse into Bali’s enduring agricultural heritage. Visitors can wander the paths, snap photos, and learn about the intricate subak irrigation system that sustains these iconic terraces.
| Feature | Description | Photography Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Expansive Views | Gaze out over undulating waves of green terraces | Capture panoramic shots from elevated viewpoints |
| Local Farmers | Observe Balinese farmers tending to their crops | Ask permission before photographing individuals |
| Swing Rides | Adventure seekers can try the popular swing rides | Time your swing for the best lighting and scenery |
The Tegalalang Rice Terraces provide a serene and picturesque escape, offering visitors a chance to enjoy Bali’s agricultural traditions.
Swim in Ulu Petanu Waterfall

From the scenic rice terraces, visitors can venture to the nearby Ulu Petanu Waterfall, where they’ll find a refreshing oasis to swim and cool off.
The cascading waterfall tumbles over dramatic rock formations, creating a picturesque natural pool perfect for taking a dip. The water is clear and inviting, providing a welcome respite from the warm Bali sun.
Adventurous travelers can even explore the area behind the waterfall, where small caves and hidden coves offer a sense of discovery.
Whether floating peacefully or swimming against the current, visitors are sure to leave the Ulu Petanu Waterfall feeling rejuvenated and reenergized for the rest of their Ubud adventure.
Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple Visit

After exploring the cascading Ulu Petanu Waterfall, visitors can venture to the Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple, a serene and spiritually significant site nestled amidst lush greenery.
This ancient Hindu temple complex dates back to the 11th century and is dedicated to the revered King Anak Wungsu.
Visitors can:
- Admire the intricate carvings and statues that adorn the temple’s shrines and courtyards
- Stroll through the tranquil pools and gardens that surround the main temple structures
- Observe locals performing traditional religious ceremonies and rituals
- Gain insights into Balinese culture and spirituality through the temple’s historical significance
This peaceful oasis offers a glimpse into Bali’s rich cultural heritage and the island’s deep-rooted connection to Hindu beliefs.
More Great Tours NearbyBalinese Coffee Plantation Tour

At the coffee plantation, visitors have the chance to learn about the intricate process of coffee production in Bali. They’ll witness the harvesting of coffee cherries, the manual sorting and peeling of the beans, and the roasting techniques that bring out the unique flavors.
The plantation also offers a tasting session, allowing guests to sample the rich, aromatic Balinese coffee. Beyond the coffee itself, the tour provides insight into the cultural significance of this beverage in Bali. Visitors may even get to observe traditional methods of preparing coffee, such as the use of a copper pot called a ‘cangkir’.
The coffee plantation visit offers a captivating glimpse into Bali’s thriving agricultural heritage.
Private Transportation and Guide Service

The private transportation and guide service is a key component of this full-day exploration, ensuring visitors can seamlessly experience the top attractions in Ubud without the hassle of navigating on their own.
The air-conditioned minivan provides comfortable and efficient transport between the must-see sights, while the private driver doubles as an expert tour guide, sharing insights into Balinese culture and history along the way.
Guests are also provided with a Balinese sarong to wear during temple visits, and bottled water to stay hydrated.
The flexibility to customize the itinerary and the option to include entry tickets make this private day trip a hassle-free way to discover the highlights of Ubud.
Flexible Booking and Cancellation Policy

Travelers can book the private Ubud day trip with flexibility, as the service offers a ‘reserve now, pay later’ option. Plus, guests enjoy the convenience of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
| Booking | Cancellation |
|---|---|
| Reserve Now | 24 Hours |
| Pay Later | Free |
| Flexible | Convenient |
| Hassle-Free | Stress-Free |
This booking and cancellation policy provides a stress-free planning experience, allowing travelers to secure their tour without immediate payment. The flexible options ensure guests can adapt their plans as needed, providing peace of mind throughout their Ubud exploration.
Why Choose This Ubud Day Trip

This private guided Ubud day trip offers travelers a comprehensive and convenient way to explore the top attractions in the cultural heart of Bali. With a focus on flexibility, personalized service, and immersive experiences, this tour provides an ideal option for those seeking to make the most of their time in the Ubud region.
Key highlights include:
- Interacting with the resident monkeys at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
- Admiring the picturesque Tegalalang Rice Terraces and Ulu Petanu Waterfall
- Gaining insights into Balinese culture and spirituality at the Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple
- Discovering the production of Bali’s renowned coffee and tea at a local plantation
With a tailored itinerary, private transportation, and knowledgeable local guides, this Ubud day trip ensures a seamless and unforgettable exploration of this enchanting region.
Frequently Asked Questions

Are Photos Allowed in the Monkey Forest?
Yes, photos are generally allowed in the Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. However, visitors are advised to be cautious and respectful when taking photos, as the monkeys may become agitated by flash photography or sudden movements.
Can I Bring My Own Food to the Waterfall?
Yes, visitors are generally allowed to bring their own food and snacks to the Ulu Petanu Waterfall site. However, it’s recommended to avoid leaving any litter or waste behind to preserve the natural environment.
What Time Is the Last Entrance to the Temple?
The last entrance to the Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple is typically around 5 PM, as the temple closes for the day. Visitors should plan their visit accordingly to ensure they have enough time to explore the temple before it closes.
Is Vegetarian Food Available at the Coffee Plantation?
The coffee plantation typically offers a variety of food options, including vegetarian dishes. Visitors can sample local Balinese and Indonesian cuisine along with the coffee and tea tasting experience during the tour.
Can I Customize the Itinerary for This Day Trip?
Yes, the day trip’s itinerary can be customized. The private tour allows flexibility to adjust the schedule and focus on specific sights that interest the traveler. Additional activities or stops can be included upon request.
Recap
Ubud’s diverse offerings, from the iconic Monkey Forest to the serene Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple, provide visitors with a well-rounded experience of Bali’s natural wonders and cultural heritage.
This Ubud day trip allows you to explore the region’s top attractions with the convenience of private transportation and a knowledgeable guide, ensuring a seamless and memorable journey through this enchanting destination.
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