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Ubud Tour price Rp. 550.000 rupiah per car , max up to 5 person
Touring in Ubud area is simply wonderful sightseeing and chilling out. Here, the painting gallery, museum, art-shop, and work-shop are endless. It seems that the artistic works are the parts of local Ubud people’s daily lives. Both inside and outside of Ubud are always enticing to explore, from the sacred temples, the palace, hills, mountains, forests, and the other unspoiled nature surroundings.

Ubud Tour Itinerary :

  • Pick up lobby hotel 8am or 9am

  • Barong & kris dance performance (optional)

  • Celuk Village silversmith (optional)

  • Batuan temple

  • Tegenungan Waterfall

  • Monkey forest

  • Saraswati temple temple

  • Central ubud Market​

  • Goa gajah (elephant Cave temple)

  • Transfer back to hotel

Price Includes:

  • Car, Driver, petrol, parking fee

  • Private Full Air-Conditioned Vehicle, Private means there is no other participant, just only you and your companion 

  • The Tour will assist by English Speaking Tours Driver 

  • Time Schedule and Tourism Site is subject to change based on request.

  • Use contact form provide to send us message, asking information or make tour booking request. 

Notes :

  • The price is per car for Maximum 5 person

  • Exclude on the price : Entrance Tickets and  your Lunch/your personal expenses.

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Barong Dance performance ( optional )

Barong animal mask dance, together with sanghyang dance are considered native Balinese dances, predating Hindu influences. The native Indonesians of Austronesian heritage often have similar mask dances that represent either ancestral or natural spirits The term barong is thought to have been derived from the local term bahruang, which today corresponds to the Indonesian word beruang which means "bear".It refers to a good spirit, that took the form of an animal as the guardian of forest.

In Balinese mythology, the good spirit is identified as Banas Pati Raja. Banas Pati Raja is the fourth "brother" or spirit child that accompanies a child throughout their life, which is a similar concept to guardian angels. Banas Pati Raja is the spirit which animates Barong. A protector spirit, he is often represented as a lion. The Barong is often portrayed accompanied by two monkeys.

Tegenungan Waterfall is one for nature lovers who happen to be staying in Ubud or have neighbouring Sukawati among their tour itineraries. The falls are conveniently located halfway between Ubud and Bali’s provincial capital of Denpasar, and is considered the closest natural attraction of its kind that you can reach within only a half-hour transfer southeast from Ubud town. Getting to the falls is a pleasant drive down paved village roads lined with stretches of green rice fields on both sides.

Ubud Monkey Forest

is a small rain forest dwelt by some group of monkeys and other tropical animals. It is strategically located in the hearth of Ubud Village. Monkey Forests in Balinese language called Wanara Wana are spread out in the island and Ubud Monkey Forest itself own very important function of the continuity the monkey habitat in Bali. Meanwhile the Ubud local community own important role to keep this forest naturally in order to all wild animals able to live smoothly. Ubud Wanara Wana is the name of monkey forest in Sanskrit language. It is important to treat the monkeys with respect as this forest is heir home and you are a guest in it.

Central Ubud Market

 

The Ubud market offers not only exemplary Balinese items, but rather a universal and international assortment, catering to visitors of all tastes. Ubud Traditional Art Market is a famous place in Ubud Village as a tourist destination for traditional art trading Ubud is a town on the Indonesian island of Bali in Ubud District, located amongst rice paddies and steep ravines in the central foothills of the Gianyar regency. Sukawati Art Market, referred to locally as 'Pasar Seni Sukawati', is Bali’s most distinguished and long-standing art market. It is where visitors can seek and ... Ubud is culture, yes. It's also home to good restaurants, cafes and streets of shops, many selling goods from the region's artisans.

Goa Gajah

is a significant Hindu archaeological site. Goa Gajah is locally known as the Elephant Cave because of its close proximity to the Elephant River. A mysterious cave, relics, and ancient bathing pools set amid green rice paddies and a garden lure tourists from nearby Ubud. The menacing entrance to Goa Gajah looks like a demonic mouth, suggesting that people are entering an underworld as they venture inside through the darkness. Some claim that the entrance represents the Hindu earth god Bhoma while others say the mouth belongs to the child-eating witch Rangda from Balinese mythology.

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