Full Day
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English, Indonesia
The Full Day Ubud Tours stands as a top-rated Bali Day Tour Package, inviting visitors on a day-long exploration of Ubud, a pivotal center for art and culture on the island. Nestled amidst rice fields and steep gorges in the central foothills of the Gianyar regency, Ubud has grown into a major tourist attraction owing to its rich art, myth, and history. This tour encompasses a variety of engaging activities and visits to significant locales such as the Barong Dance show, Celuk Village known for its exquisite gold and silver crafts, the scenic Tegenungan Waterfall and Tegallalang Rice Terrace, the exotic Ubud Monkey Forest, the historically resonant Ubud Royal Palace, and the bustling Ubud Art Market. Conducted by adept and congenial drivers, the Ubud Tours package is designed to provide an enriching and unforgettable cultural experience in Ubud’s beautiful and artistic environment.
The Barong and Keris Dance Performance, referred to as a Trance Dance, is a captivating spectacle performed by skilled Balinese dancers, showcasing the eternal battle between good (Barong) and evil (Rangda). This dance, performed only in the mornings, is a one-hour long eye-opener into Balinese culture and an integral part of the full day Ubud Tours. The proficiency of the dancers, intertwined with a compelling narrative, makes the Barong and Keris dance a riveting performance to witness before venturing further into Ubud village. This traditional dance encapsulates a profound life lesson — the eventual triumph of good over evil — rendering it not just a performance, but a meaningful experience to cherish during the one day Ubud tour.
Ubud Celuk Village is a haven for exquisite gold and silver handicrafts, showcasing a rich tradition of skilled craftsmanship since 1976. Located a short distance from Ubud Village, Celuk has carved a global niche for its artistry and affordable prices. The visit to this village, as a part of the Full day Ubud tour, unveils the meticulous process of crafting gold and silver art, with an opportunity to custom-design pieces. The tour to Celuk village is more than just a visit; it's an invitation into a world where each piece of jewelry tells a story, offering tourists not only a chance to appreciate the art but also to carry a piece of Balinese tradition home.
Nestled in Ubud Village, the Tegenungan Waterfall stands as a serene escape, offering breathtaking scenery with its clear waters and tranquil ambiance. Unlike most Balinese waterfalls situated in highlands, Tegenungan’s unique location allows easy access to its majestic views. This waterfall is a perfect retreat to relish the beauty of nature, take refreshing dips, and capture stunning photos against a picturesque backdrop. The inherent beauty and the refreshing environment of Tegenungan Waterfall make it a must-visit spot in Ubud, offering a blend of natural splendor and rejuvenating experiences.
Ubud Tegalalang Rice Terrace is a quintessential stop for travelers, displaying the serene beauty of terraced rice fields amidst the heart of Ubud. This tourist icon offers a spectacle of verdant rice fields etched along the hillside, with Balinese farmers tending to the cascading terraces. The Tegalalang Rice Terrace is not only a testament to Bali’s agricultural beauty but also a living canvas that portrays the harmonious coexistence of man and nature. A stroll through the terraces or a meal at the overlooking restaurants encapsulates the essence of Ubud’s picturesque countryside, making the experience a memorable part of the Ubud tour.
Ubud Monkey Forest, or Ubud Wanara Wana, is a blend of natural and sacred, housing a temple complex amid a thriving monkey sanctuary. The forest showcases a harmonious coexistence of tropical animals and revered temples, maintained and respected by the local community. This nature reserve is a living testament to Bali’s efforts in preserving both its wildlife and spiritual heritage. A visit to Ubud Monkey Forest offers a chance to explore the untouched tropical habitat, interact with playful monkeys, and delve into Ubud's spiritual atmosphere, enhancing the Ubud tour experience.
Ubud Royal Palace, the regal residence of Ubud King, stands as a cultural nucleus reflecting Ubud's rich historical and artistic legacy. Established by Ida Tjokorda Putu Kandel in the early 19th century, the palace, along with its traditional market, symbolizes the intertwined nature of Ubud's cultural and economic life. The palace’s architectural grandeur and its well-preserved traditional houses offer a glimpse into the glorious past of the Ubud Kingdom. A visit to Ubud Royal Palace is a journey back in time, enriching the Ubud tour with tales of royal heritage and traditional Balinese architecture.
Ubud Art Market is a hub of creativity and commerce, located at the heart of Ubud village. This traditional market, closely linked to the nearby Ubud Empire, hosts a myriad of stalls selling artistic handicrafts, souvenirs, and essential goods, reflecting the vibrant local economy. The west side of the market caters to tourists seeking artistic souvenirs, while the east side meets the daily needs of the locals. A stroll through Ubud Art Market is a kaleidoscope of colors and crafts, offering tourists a chance to immerse in the local culture, purchase unique souvenirs, and engage with Ubud’s artisan community, making it a fulfilling stop on the Ubud tour.
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