Immerse yourself in the beauty of Ubud with this all-inclusive tour. Explore rice terraces, temples, and volcanoes, and experience the rich culture and traditions of Bali. Book now!
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Ubud with this all-inclusive tour. Explore rice terraces, temples, and volcanoes, and experience the rich culture and traditions of Bali. Book now!
- Sukawati - Known as the “Art Village,” Sukawati is renowned for its residents who create handicrafts for a living, including Batik weaving, silver and goldsmithing, and art painting. These crafts are particularly unique as they are made using traditional methods.
- Batuan Temple - This is one of the trinity temples in Hinduism, still actively…
- Sukawati - Known as the “Art Village,” Sukawati is renowned for its residents who create handicrafts for a living, including Batik weaving, silver and goldsmithing, and art painting. These crafts are particularly unique as they are made using traditional methods.
- Batuan Temple - This is one of the trinity temples in Hinduism, still actively used by locals for daily prayers. Built in 944 Saka, or approximately 1000 years ago, Batuan Temple has preserved its original architecture since its inception.
- Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary - Located in the heart of the famous Ubud village, the Sacred Monkey Forest is a natural habitat for the wild long-tailed grey monkeys.
- Puri Saren Palace - An ancient palace in Ubud, Puri Saren Palace is part of the royal heritage of the Ubud King’s family.
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace - Bali is well-known for its agricultural products, especially rice. The active rice terraces in Tegallalang village are a must-visit destination while in Bali.
- Mount Batur - Kintamani village is an ideal lunch stop, offering an Indonesian buffet with a stunning view of the Mount Batur Volcano, making the meal even more memorable.
- Mas - Mas Village is home to many wood carving artists. The craft is often a family tradition, passed down through generations.
- Tegenungan Waterfall - One of Bali’s most visited waterfalls, Tegenungan is located near Ubud village. It offers a majestic view from afar or up close, and its surrounding forest enhances its beauty.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Sarong
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Sarong
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Personal Expenses
- Personal Expenses
This tour offers an exceptional experience blending nature, culture, and religion. It begins with a visit to an art village where locals craft for a living, including Batik weaving, silver and goldsmithing, and art painting. The next stop is the Trinity Temple, a significant site in Hinduism, still actively used for daily prayers by the locals….
This tour offers an exceptional experience blending nature, culture, and religion. It begins with a visit to an art village where locals craft for a living, including Batik weaving, silver and goldsmithing, and art painting. The next stop is the Trinity Temple, a significant site in Hinduism, still actively used for daily prayers by the locals. Following this, the tour proceeds to the Monkey Forest in Ubud, located in the heart of the village, home to the wild long-tailed grey monkeys. A visit to Puri Saren Palace, an ancient royal palace in Ubud, precedes the journey to the Tegallalang Rice Terrace. Lunch is served buffet-style with Indonesian cuisine, offering a stunning view of Mount Batur Volcano. Coffee or tea is a perfect choice after lunch. The tour continues to Tegenungan, one of Bali’s most visited waterfalls. Finally, the journey concludes with a visit to see local artisans creating handmade wood carvings.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.