Ubud Full-Day Tour
Denpasar City, Indonesia
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 10 hours
A full day of discovering Bali and the arts haven of Ubud. An unforgettable experience combining nature, culture, royal tradition, local cuisine and a walk through the bustling Ubud Market, a must do for visitors to the town. A tour not to be missed for visitors who want to experience the best of Ubud and, at the same time, get a taste of what Bali has to offer.
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A full day of discovering Bali and the arts haven of Ubud. An unforgettable experience combining nature, culture, royal tradition, local cuisine and a walk through the bustling Ubud Market, a must do for visitors to the town. A tour not to be missed for visitors who want to experience the best of Ubud and, at the same time, get a taste of what Bali has to offer.
The journey begins at approx. 08.30hrs with pick up from your hotel in South Bali. First stop is the Bali Bird Park to get up close with the hundreds of species of birds from all around the world.
Next is a visit to Batuan village and then to explore Pura Desa Batuan, one of Bali’s finest and oldest temple. The trip continues to Ubud. Take a short walk through the rice fields to Bebek Bengil Restaurant for a uniquely healthy lunch experience. Then it is shopping time at the Ubud market.
Drive to Goa Gajah or Elephant Cave, an age-old temple, dates back to the 11thcentury. It was once used by Brahman priests and ascetics for meditation.
On the drive back to the hotel there is one last stop at Pura Penataran Sasih situated in nearby Pejeng, a charming temple that has the largest bronze kettle drum in the world.
Next is a visit to Batuan village and then to explore Pura Desa Batuan, one of Bali’s finest and oldest temple. The trip continues to Ubud. Take a short walk through the rice fields to Bebek Bengil Restaurant for a uniquely healthy lunch experience. Then it is shopping time at the Ubud market.
Drive to Goa Gajah or Elephant Cave, an age-old temple, dates back to the 11thcentury. It was once used by Brahman priests and ascetics for meditation.
On the drive back to the hotel there is one last stop at Pura Penataran Sasih situated in nearby Pejeng, a charming temple that has the largest bronze kettle drum in the world.
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