Discover the magic of Ubud, Bali, with this guide to its must-see attractions. From the spiritual Tirta Empul Temple and the playful Monkey Forest to the breathtaking Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Ubud offers a diverse tapestry of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and serene landscapes. Plan your perfect Balinese adventure through lush jungles, ancient sites, and tranquil rice paddies.
Suet Waterfall
Suet Waterfall is a beautiful waterfall located about 30 minutes from Ubud center, offering opportunities for swimming and jumping. It costs 15,000 rupiah to enter.
Monkey Forest
The Monkey Forest is home to over a thousand monkeys divided into six groups, offering a unique experience with photo opportunities. The entrance fee is 80,000 rupiah.
Creyta Ubud
Creyta Ubud, opened in 2021, is nestled in rice terraces just outside Ubud and features terraced pools and hot tubs. Entry costs 50,000 rupiah.
Tegalalang Rice Terraces
Tegalalang Rice Terraces are beautiful rice terraces built in a valley, ideal for photography, especially at sunrise. There are spots for Instagram photos and Bali swings. The entrance fee is 15,000 rupiah.
Titra Empal Temple
Titra Empal Temple, a Hindu Balinese water temple 30 minutes from Ubud, is famous for its holy water and ritual purification. The entrance fee is 50,000 rupiah.
Kampung Bridge walk
Kampung Bridge Walk is an easy walk escaping the hustle and bustle near the center of Ubud, with rice fields and cafes. It's famous for its two palm trees on Instagram.
Hideout Barley
Hideout Barley offers nice villas in a quiet region not too far from Ubud, with views of the volcano and hikes through rice fields.
Bali Paulina
Bali Paulina is a coffee plantation where you can see how coffee is made, including the famous Luwak coffee, and try a range of different coffees. For 100,000 rupiah, you get a voucher for coffee and food and a guided tour.
Gunung Kawi
Gunung Kawi is an interesting and different temple carved into the side of a cliff. It is an 11th-century underground temple.