Travelers seeking a well-rounded glimpse of Bali’s scenic landscapes and cultural gems often turn to guided day tours that cover the island’s highlights efficiently. The Ubud Kintamani Private Tour offers just that—a comprehensive exploration of Bali’s natural beauty and traditional artistry in one memorable day. With a flexible, private experience, this tour aims to satisfy those wanting a personalized adventure rather than a rushed group hustle.
What we love about this tour are three core aspects: the chance to see Bali’s iconic waterfalls, the opportunity to visit authentic villages known for their crafts, and the breathtaking views of Mount Batur and its caldera. Plus, the tour’s inclusion of a visit to Tirta Empul, a sacred water temple, adds a spiritual touch to the day. However, one thing to keep in mind is that it’s a packed itinerary, so travelers who prefer slow, unhurried days might find it a bit too brisk. This tour is best suited for those who want to maximize their Bali experience without spending multiple days on the road, especially if you’re interested in scenic views, cultural insights, and local craftsmanship.
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at the Itinerary
- Tegenungan Waterfall: Nature’s Refreshing Welcome
- Celuk and Batuan Villages: Artisanal Craftsmanship
- Kintamani Highland and Mount Batur Views
- Tirta Empul: Sacred Water Temple
- Tegalalang Rice Terraces: Bali’s Iconic Landscape
- What’s Included and What’s Not
- Practical Tips and Considerations
- Review Insights & Real Traveler Experiences
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- Who Might Want More?
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Private and flexible: The tour is exclusive to your group, allowing customization of pace and stops.
- Cultural and natural highlights: Combines Bali’s waterfalls, temples, villages, and volcanic scenery.
- Value for money: At just over $50 per person, including lunch and admissions, it offers a complete day out.
- Guided experience: Led by knowledgeable guides who can share insights and accommodate your preferences.
- Comfortable transportation: Air-conditioned private vehicle ensures a pleasant journey.
- Early start: Beginning at 8:30 am maximizes sightseeing time and avoids crowds at popular sites.
An In-Depth Look at the Itinerary
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Tegenungan Waterfall: Nature’s Refreshing Welcome
The first stop at Tegenungan Waterfall sets a lively tone for the day. Located just 5 kilometers southeast of Ubud, this spot is famous for its cascading waters and lush surroundings. The walk to the waterfall involves a short hike through jungle pathways, which, although accessible, provides a good dose of Bali’s natural flora and fauna. The waterfall’s popularity means it’s often busy, but the sound of rushing water and the opportunity to take a cooling dip make it worthwhile.
Travelers who have visited mention that the waterfall is a “fun place to visit,” and appreciate the included admission ticket. Expect a lively atmosphere with vendors and other travelers, but with patience, you’ll find your perfect spot for photos or a quick swim.
Celuk and Batuan Villages: Artisanal Craftsmanship
Next, your journey takes you to Celuk Village and Batuan Village, renowned for their gold, silver, and traditional Balinese arts. These villages are not just about the pretty shops; they are living workshops where artisans have honed their craft over generations. You’ll see intricate jewelry making and craftwork that reflects Bali’s rich artisanal heritage.
One traveler emphasized that crafts are available at very low prices, making it an ideal stop for souvenir shopping without the usual tourist markup. The guide’s local knowledge can help you understand the significance of each piece and even point out craftsmanship details that casual visitors might miss.
Kintamani Highland and Mount Batur Views
The highlight for many is the Kintamani Highland, where you get jaw-dropping views of Mount Batur and its caldera lake. Surrounded by six ancient villages, this area is a volcanic landscape that has been shaping Bali’s geography for centuries. Mount Batur itself has erupted about 24 times since 1800 and remains active, adding an element of raw geological power to the scenery.
Here, you’ll have around two hours to take photos, enjoy the cool mountain air, and absorb the sweeping vistas. Some visitors mention that the scenery is “beautiful” and that the views of the caldera and lake are truly captivating. It’s a perfect spot for panoramic photos and to get a sense of Bali’s volcanic backbone.
Tirta Empul: Sacred Water Temple
The tour then moves to Tirta Empul, a temple famous for its holy spring water. Known as Tirta Ri Air Hampul, the temple has been a spiritual hub for Balinese Hindus for centuries. Visitors can witness locals and pilgrims performing cleansing rituals in the sacred pools, which is both a cultural and spiritual insight.
Expect about an hour here, during which you can wander the grounds, observe rituals, and learn about the significance of water in Balinese culture. Many reviews highlight that the admission ticket is included, making it a peaceful, culturally enriching part of the day.
Tegalalang Rice Terraces: Bali’s Iconic Landscape
Finally, you’ll visit Tegalalang Rice Terraces, famed for their dramatic, step-like design on the hillside. Located north of Ubud, this site offers stunning views of lush rice fields, especially beautiful when the light is soft in the late afternoon. You’ll see farmers working their plots, irrigated by traditional systems, giving a real taste of local life.
Expect about an hour to walk around, take photos, and perhaps enjoy a coffee after a hike. Reviewers mention the “beautiful rice fields” and the precise layout of the terraces, which capture Bali’s agricultural heritage beautifully.
What’s Included and What’s Not

This tour provides bottled water, a buffet lunch, a knowledgeable driver/guide, and hotel pickup/drop-off. The private vehicle with air conditioning ensures comfort during the long day, which is especially appreciated when moving between highland and coastal sites. The tour is priced at $51.29 per person, and given the range of sites visited and inclusions, it’s a solid value.
However, alcohol and souvenirs are extra purchases, and the tour does not include optional extras like souvenir photos. It’s designed for travelers who want a hassle-free, guided exploration rather than self-directed sightseeing.
Practical Tips and Considerations

- Start early: The 8:30 am start means you maximize daylight and beat some crowds.
- Wear comfortable shoes: Many sites involve walking or light hiking, especially at waterfalls and rice terraces.
- Bring cash: For souvenirs or optional purchases not included in the tour.
- Be prepared for the weather: Bali can be warm and humid, so light clothing and sun protection are recommended.
- Customize your pace: The guide is noted for being patient and knowledgeable, willing to let you linger or move faster based on your preferences.
Review Insights & Real Traveler Experiences
One reviewer, who experienced the tour with guide Ketut, praised his knowledge and patience. They mentioned that “we went at the pace I wanted,” highlighting the flexibility of this private tour. The same traveler appreciated that they could stay longer at spots they loved and leave early if tired. This ability to tailor the day is a big plus for travelers who dislike rigid schedules.
Another insight from reviews is that the scenic views and guide’s expertise made the day special. The guide’s local knowledge enhances the experience, providing context and interesting stories that make each stop more meaningful.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This private tour is ideal for those wanting to see a mix of Bali’s natural wonders, traditional villages, and spiritual sites in a single day. It’s perfect if you prefer a personalized experience, flexible timing, and a comfortable vehicle. Travelers interested in photography will love the panoramic views at Kintamani and rice terraces, while culture enthusiasts will appreciate the temples and craft villages.
It’s also a good choice for first-time visitors who want a curated, hassle-free way to hit Bali’s highlights without the stress of self-driving or multiple bookings.
Who Might Want More?
While the tour covers many key sites, those seeking a deep dive into Balinese culture, history, or outdoor adventures might prefer multiple days or specialized tours. For example, if you’re particularly keen on hiking, waterfalls, or local crafts, you might want to extend your stay or choose a more focused experience.
The Sum Up

The Ubud Kintamani Private Tour offers a well-rounded, value-packed day that combines Bali’s striking landscapes and rich cultural sites. It’s a flexible, private experience perfect for travelers wanting a curated glimpse of what makes Bali special. The inclusion of key highlights like Tegenungan Waterfall, Mount Batur, Tirta Empul, and rice terraces, combined with expert guides and comfortable transportation, makes it a practical choice.
If you’re looking for an efficient way to get a broad overview of Bali’s scenic and cultural treasures with the convenience of a private tour, this experience delivers excellent value and memorable sights. It’s especially suited for those who want to explore at their own pace while enjoying the comfort of door-to-door service.
FAQ

What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 8:30 am, allowing you to enjoy the sites early and avoid some crowds.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from your hotel for added convenience.
Can I choose vegetarian lunch options?
Yes, vegetarian options are available; please advise at the time of booking.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, giving ample time at each stop without feeling rushed.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but consider the walking involved and the age of children.
What’s the price per person?
It costs around $51.29, which covers all major sites, lunch, transportation, and guiding.
Are admissions included?
Yes, all entrance tickets for sites like Tegenungan Waterfall, Tirta Empul, and rice terraces are included.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, a hat, a camera, cash for souvenirs or extras, and water.
Can I customize the itinerary?
As a private tour, your guide can potentially adapt the schedule based on your preferences—just ask.
This Bali day tour offers a snapshot of the island’s stunning scenery and vibrant culture in one well-organized, private package. Whether you’re seeking iconic views or cultural insights, it’s a balanced experience that provides good value—ideal for those wanting a comprehensive Bali adventure in just one day.
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