Ubud Tour

IDR800.000 / Trip (Maximum 4-5 Person)

Batik

Batik in Ubud is a delightful experience for art and culture enthusiasts. Ubud is renowned for its vibrant and intricate batik designs. Visitors can explore local workshops and galleries to witness the traditional process of creating batik textiles. Skilled artisans use wax and dyes to produce intricate patterns on fabrics, resulting in beautiful clothing, accessories, and artworks. Batik in Ubud is a perfect place to learn about this ancient Indonesian art form and acquire unique, handcrafted souvenirs.

Perak

Perak, or silverware, is another artistic attraction in Ubud that showcases the town’s rich craftsmanship. Ubud is famous for its silver jewelry and decorative items, meticulously crafted by skilled silversmiths. Visitors can visit local silver workshops and boutiques to witness the creation of intricate silver pieces. These works of art make for excellent keepsakes, and you can even have custom pieces made to your specifications.

Luwak Coffee

Ubud is also known for its production of Luwak coffee, often referred to as “civet coffee.” This unique coffee is made using coffee beans that have been consumed and excreted by civet cats, which impart a distinctive flavor. Visitors can tour coffee plantations in the area, learn about the coffee-making process, and sample a variety of coffee blends, including the famous Luwak coffee. It’s a fascinating and tasty experience for coffee connoisseurs.

Monkey Forest

The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud is a natural wonder and a must-visit for animal lovers and adventurers. This lush forest is home to hundreds of long-tailed macaque monkeys and is considered a sacred site. Visitors can observe these playful primates in their natural habitat, walk among ancient temples and serene pathways, and immerse themselves in the enchanting beauty of the forest. Remember to be cautious with your belongings, as the monkeys are known for their curiosity.

Ubud Palace

Ubud Palace, is a historical and cultural landmark in the heart of Ubud. It was once the official residence of Ubud’s royal family and is a beautiful example of traditional Balinese architecture. Visitors can explore the palace grounds, admire intricate Balinese design elements, and even attend traditional dance performances held in the courtyard. Puri Ubud offers insight into the town’s royal heritage and artistic traditions.

Ubud Market

Ubud Market, also known as Pasar Ubud, is a bustling and vibrant market in the center of Ubud. Here, visitors can shop for a wide variety of traditional Balinese handicrafts, textiles, clothing, artwork, and souvenirs. The market is known for its lively atmosphere and the chance to engage in friendly haggling with local vendors. It’s an excellent place to find unique gifts and immerse yourself in the local shopping experience.

Tegalalang

Tegalalang is famous for its stunning terraced rice paddies, which are a quintessential part of Bali’s natural beauty. Visitors to Tegalalang can witness the intricate and breathtaking rice terraces that have been meticulously sculpted into the landscape. The lush green fields are not only a marvel for the eyes but also provide insight into the traditional rice cultivation methods of Bali. Tegalalang is an ideal location for nature lovers and photographers to capture the essence of Bali’s countryside.

Vehicles and Price

Innova Reborn

  • One Day (10 Hours) IDR 800.000
  • Full Day (12 Hours) IDR 1.000.000

Hiace

  • One Day (10 Hours) IDR 1.100.000
  • Full Day (12 Hours) IDR 1.300.000

Elf

  • One Day (10 Hours) IDR 800.000
  • Full Day (12 Hours) IDR 1.000.000
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