At around 08:30 in the morning, the driver will pick you up from the hotel to begin the Ubud culture and nature tour. The first stop is Tirta Empul Temple, where you can experience the traditional holy water bath and immerse yourself in the local religious culture. Next, head to Alas Harum Bali's terraced rice fields, strolling through the layered paddies while admiring the rural scenery. Then visit the Sacred Monkey Forest to interact with playful monkeys (safety precautions required). Afterward, proceed to Ubud Palace to learn about Bali's royal history and local customs. If time permits, you can explore Ubud Market to browse unique handicrafts. The itinerary concludes around 18:00 with a return to the hotel. Lunch is not included, allowing you to arrange meals along the way. Spend a day fully immersed in Ubud's diverse charm.

▲ Explore Ubud Palace, this royal landmark located in the heart of Ubud. Admire its traditional Balinese architecture and historical charm. The structure blends traditional carving arts, modest in size yet exquisitely detailed, preserving local historical imprints. The surrounding area frequently hosts traditional dance performances, offering a rich cultural atmosphere. This is an unmissable cultural attraction for your Bali itinerary.

▲ Rice Terraces (Alas Harum Bali Terraces): A lush green terraced landscape with layered fields built along the mountains, complemented by coconut trees and villages, showcasing Bali's idyllic charm. Stroll through to experience the harmony between traditional farming culture and nature.

▲ Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary: Located in the heart of Ubud, this lush forest reserve is home to playful macaques (keep your belongings secure) and ancient temples. Even in warm tropical weather, the shaded pathways provide a cool retreat.

▲ Admire the sacred beauty of Tirta Empul Temple, a historic water temple renowned for its spring pools and exquisite carvings. This itinerary focuses on exploring the temple interior and observing local purification rituals without participation.

▲ Ubud Market: A bustling market adjacent to the royal palace, with stalls filled with handicrafts like wood carvings, batik, and silver jewelry, exuding local charm. Here you can experience the rhythm of local life, hunt for unique souvenirs, and enjoy the fun of bargaining.
