Nestled between the jungle and mountains, Ubud Village in Bali, Indonesia keeps its gentle beauty, cool climate and hospitality.
Terraced fields are a form of agricultural practice in many parts of Bali, but terraced fields in Tegallalang village in northern Bali are unique. It attracts visitors by the abundant blue of rice and fragrant plants, such as cloves and cinnamon.
Visit Goa Gajah Temple
The Goa Gajah monument, located in Pedulu village, is a collection of ancient buildings built on a steep valley near the Petanu River, also known as the Elephant Cave. Right from the entrance to Goa Gajah, visitors will be impressed by the wide mouth of a legendary god with many exquisite carvings scattered across the stone covered with green moss. People here believe that the ferocious spirit of the god in front of the door will chase the devil and protect the spiritual followers.
Opening hours: 08:00 - 16:00
Address: Bedulu Village, Jalan Raya Goa Gajah, Blahbatuh, Gianyar
Explore the Ubud Monkey Forest
A sacred sanctuary located in Padangtegal village, the Ubud Monkey Forest is home to more than 340 long-tailed monkeys and is regarded by locals as the sanctuary of monkeys. Here, in addition to watching monkeys' activities, you can walk into the forest trails, explore a number of species of plants and other diverse species.
Opening hours: 08:00 - 18:00
Address: Padangtegal, Ubud
Visiting the Puri Saren Royal Palace
In the royal palace architecture left over in Bali, the Puri Saren Royal Palace in Ubud, built in the 18th century, is considered to be the most perfect architectural work, representing the school of architecture. Bali. In particular, the Puri Saren Royal Palace is also a popular address for visitors who enjoy traditional dance performances in the evenings.
Address: Ubud Town Center
Visit the Agung Rai Art Museum
The Agung Rai Art Museum (ARMA) was built with a view to preserving the arts and culture of Bali and linking it with the community. Here, visitors will have the opportunity to see the Kamasan art form - a traditional Balinese painting style. Contemplate the pre-World War II paintings and sculptures of Bali and European artists who once lived in Bali. In addition, visitors can take part in a Bali cooking class or learn the traditional basket weaving technique.
Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:00
Address: Jalan Raya Pengosekan, Ubud
Have fun at Bali Bird Park & Reptile Park
The park is 2ha square meter with 2 adjacent areas. The main attraction is the bird park which has more than 1,000 bird species from throughout the Indonesian archipelago and elsewhere. In addition, the adjacent reptile park featuring the famous Komodo dragon and other species such as lizards, crocodiles, turtles ... will be an attractive destination for every family.
Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:00
Address: Jalan Serma Cok Ngurah Gambir, Singapore, Batubulan, Gianyar
Visit Bali Zoo
Bali Zoo is considered an attractive destination that can not be missed especially when traveling with family and having children. Here, visitors can take a stroll to the habitat of more than 350 precious animals including mammals, birds and reptiles. In particular, the zoo also has many attractive services such as elephant riding through the rainforest, taking pictures with python and tiger, etc.
Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:00
Address: Jalan Raya Singapadu, Gianyar
Enjoy local cuisine
Not only fascinated by the beautiful scenery, Bali also makes anyone set foot here will remember the taste of unique cuisine. Popular Bali specialties are featured with local herbs and spices. Therefore, visitors to Bali will easily enjoy many traditional dishes are served around the island from the sidewalk to high-end restaurants. The food you can try: Babi Guiling, Lawar, Nasi Goreng, Sate Lilit, ...
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