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Best of Ubud Tour with Jungle Swing

Ubud, Bali
Excellent

Duration

10 hours

Hotel Pickup

offered

Cancellation

no cancellation

Languages

English

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Overview

Begin the tour by meeting your driver or tour guide at your hotel lobby with a warm smile. You will be driven to the middle of Bali in Ubud village. There you can stop at the popular sacred monkey forest, where you will find around 700 Balinese long tailed macaques in wild. Walk along the 12,5 hectares forest as the perfect place for the healthy monkeys. Find three temples inside guarded by the monkeys live in harmony.

Next, drive to the north of Ubud to stop at the magical Tegalalang rice terrace to see the real traditional farmer activities in their daily activities. Not far from this area you will have a chance to visit traditional coffee plantation with its popular animal poo coffee.

Swing on a giant swing overlooking the haunted valley will be soon becoming your favorite activity. Make a unique picture for your social media feeds.  Next, enjoy your included lunch (if option selected) with the jungle atmosphere.

After that, you will visit Tirta Empul a holy spring temple. You can see how Balinese people doing a holy blessing before they pray at the main temple. And your last stop is Tegenungan waterfall with a beautiful green surrounding make the area very fresh. Take a short walk to get closer to the waterfall or just see the view from the top hill.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • See the springs at Tirta Empul Temple and macaques at Ubud Monkey Forest
  • Capture Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Tegenungan Waterfall, and a jungle swing
  • Enjoy lunch at an intimate eatery with views over valleys and rice fields
  • Relax with a private driver/guide direct from your door to your door

Itinerary

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Ubud sacred monkey forest
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Tegalalang rice terrace
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Lunch at scenic restaurant
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Jungle swing
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Tirta empul holy spring temple
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Tegenungan waterfall

Included/Excluded

  • Hotel pickup and drop off
  • Bottled water
  • All entrance fees (if option selected)
  • Jungle swing ticket (if option selected)
  • Lunch (if option selected)
  • Private tour
  • Alcoholic drink
  • Gratuities

Additional Info

  • Minimum 9 years old to do the jungle swing
  • Free pickup from ubud, sanur, kuta, legian, seminyak, canggu, denpasar, jimbaran, nusadua and uluwatu

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Fearless741347

28/09/2024

With Romo, you’re in good hands.

Romo is a great guide, he took us through the monkey forest, took beautiful photos of us, and protected us from the more aggressive monkeys

Amy J

28/09/2024

Amazing don’t miss out

We have the best day exploring some main attractions of Ubud with Radi. ahis knowledge and expertise gave us so much more insight than if we had just done it ourselves. It also made us want to trip back out to Ubud and stay in the area to see what else we a an explore a revisit some of the places!

Trent B

27/09/2024

A great way to see a mix of sights in Bali

A full and interesting day. Great variety of sights and activities at a good pace which allowed me to see lots of things but without feeling rushed. My guide, Udi, was extremely helpful and charming. He was happy and able to answer all my questions and really went the extra mile. Many thanks Udi!
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