Explore the top attractions such as the scenic Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Tegenungan Waterfall, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, local temple and experience the nature Tropical plantation.
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The Tegallalang Rice Fields is an essential place to get beautiful Instagram pictures while in Bali! Have a photoshoot over the breathtaking green landscape to impress your friends and social media followers. Situated in a valley that offers extraordinarily scenic lookouts, this series of beautifully arranged paddies follows the traditional Balinese irrigation system called “subak.” The system is said to have been passed down by a sage named Rsi Markandeya in the 8th century – making it an unforgettable staple of Bali’s landscape. While you are there, you can experience the sights and learn some more of the history for yourself. Learn more on your custom tour with our esteemed English-speaking tour guides!
The Tirta Empul Holy Water Temple is another great place to take incredible, high-quality photos that will last a lifetime! If you are exploring Ubud, the cultural heart of Bali, the Water Temple is located nearby. In just a short while, you will reach the village of Manukaya, near the town of Tampaksiring. There you will discover the impeccable Water Temple! Situated just below the Presidential Palace of Tampaksiring, the Temple’s rushing waters and peaceful atmosphere will delight and inspire you. Built-in 1957 by Indonesia's first president, Soekarno, the palace itself is an important landmark of the island and the country. Together with the Presidential Palace, the Tirta Empul Holy Water Temple provides some of the most fascinating views you will ever see!
Take Tik Tok videos with monkeys and observe them as they get up to all sorts of monkey business! Enjoy the beautiful forest and towering trees along the way! Ubud’s Monkey Forest is the sanctuary and natural habitat of the special Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys. The Ubud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve and temple complex which houses approximately 340 monkeys! There are four groups of monkeys which each occupy different territories in the park. The Sacred Monkey Forest is a popular tourist attraction in Ubud and is visited by over 10,000 tourists each month! Therefore, it is essential to visit while you are here! While visiting the Monkey Forest, you can walk around and enjoy the colourful atmosphere in the sweet village of Padangtegal. You can also learn about how the village's residents view the Monkey Forest as an important spiritual, economic, educational, and conservation centre. The Monkey Forest is sure to fill your heart with joy and laughter!
Tegenungan Waterfall is located in Kemenuh Village of Gianyar Regency. This waterfall has a height of 15 metres – making it perfect for capturing the most amazing pictures! It is not as high as some of the waterfalls in Bali, but the velocity and sheer amount of water that rushed through it is incredible! This waterfall comes from the Tukad Petanu River, so the water is also very clean and clear! Located not far from Ubud, this waterfall is already very popular with foreign tourists. Not only is the attraction very stunning, it is also known for still being thick with culture, history, and arts. If you want to enjoy a more culturally-rich tourist spot in Ubud, we can’t recommend visiting Tegenungan Waterfall enough!
When travelling abroad, we understand that one of the things you look most forward to is the gifts you get to buy and bring home for friends and family! In this, Bali does not disappoint. We are creative people and culture; and every village is filled with artisans of all kinds! You are sure to find the most unique, intentional gifts at the traditional art marker! The handcrafted treasures from the traditional art market rotate and change depending on the time and season. For example, you may find beautiful carvings and statues made of wood and stone, sarongs, kites, vases, blankets, and all kinds of colourful clothing! You will discover hand-crafted Balinese mythological creatures and classic epic heroes too. You can also purchase wooden masks and admire local paintings. In fact, the market can actually be the best location for you to learn about Balinese artwork! In Bali, statues and paintings do not only serve the aesthetic purpose; their arts also express Balinese creativity and our love for our culture.