Ubud is a village and also the name of a sub-district located in Gianyar Regency, Bali.
Literally the word Ubud comes from the word Ubad which means medicine, not without reason Ubud has been known since ancient times as a world tourism destination that offers various tourist attractions wrapped in spiritual, traditional, artistic and cultural.
Heal your mind, body and soul by following 2 days 1 night stay in the place of full of positive aura.
At your hotel
Pick up at the airport or your hotel by professional driver/guide, meet and greet
Ubud Monkey Forest is well-known for its environmental initiatives. Research and research on the monkeys' health, food, and breeding patterns are conducted on a regular basis. These amusing primates can be seen hanging through canopies and eating bananas in their natural habitat. Several old temples with moss-covered guardian statues can also be found in the woodland
Puri Saren Agung is the Ubud royal family's palace, and it is one of the city's most visible monuments. It is a cultural center for the arts, dancing, and literature. The palace's stage and meeting halls hold international events, such as the annual Ubud Writers & Readers Festival's opening ceremonies
Tjampuhan Ridge Walk, or Bukit Cinta as the locals name it, translates to "Love Hill" and is a great spot to walk, jog, or even picnic. The entrance to this stroll, which is set among Ubud's gorgeous jungle and trees, is only 100 meters from our restaurant. Because there is little shade during the day, we recommend going early in the morning or later in the day. This hike is our favorite because of its natural splendor.
Watching Kecak Performance
Having dinner at authentic local restaurant
Having breakfast
Begin your day with Increasing your flexibility and mental health by joining Yoga
Visit Pura Tirta Empul or familiarly known as Holy Spring water temple a house of tens fountain a source of holy water that is belief could release the stressful and cleaning your mind, body and soul.
approach a rectangular cleansing bath inside the central courtyard, or madya mandala, where a total of 13 artistically sculpted spouts along its perimeter from west to east. They enter the crystal-clear, chilly mountain water after serious prayers at an altar-like shrine. They bow under the flowing water of the first spout with their hands pushed together, continuing to the 11th. The water from the last two of the 13 spouts is solely used in burial rites for purification.
Having Lunch
Coffee Berak
The Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud are known for its picturesque rice paddies and ingenious irrigation system. The traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation method, known as the subak, is supposed to have been passed down in the 8th century by a famous holy man named Rsi Markandeya. Tegallalang is one of the three most beautiful terraced landscapes in Ubud's common zone, the others being Pejeng and Campuhan villages.
return to your Hotel and have a rest
At your hotel
* Transportation during the trip
* Entrance ticket to tourist object
* Eat according to the itinerary
* Purification procession equipment
* Professional driver/guide
* Mineral water during the trip
* Stay at the hotel for one night including breakfast
* Airline Ticket
* Personal Expense
* Donation
* Tipping
The tour will be entering a holy place in Bali, a women in her period are not allowed to enter particular area of the temple.
everyday is holiday in Bali
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(1 reviews)Thank you Mr. Wong and Mrs. Lam, Thank you so much for your kind words, I really appreciate it! I'm thrilled to hear that you had an awesome experience during your 8-day trip in Bali and that I was able to contribute to making it a pleasant and enjoyable one for you. As your guide, it's always my goal to be helpful and professional, and to ensure that my guests have a great time in Bali. I'm happy to hear that I was able to meet your impromptu demands and that my knowledge of the area was able to enhance your overall experience. Thanks again for choosing me as your guide and for taking the time to leave a review. It means a lot to me and I hope to have the chance to show you more of Bali's beauty in the future! Warm regards, Agung