Ubud: Waterfalls, Sacred Monkey Forest & Rice Terraces Tour

Oscillating between lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, and ancient temples, Ubud's enchanting tapestry of natural and cultural wonders beckons the curious explorer to unravel its captivating essence.

Bali’s Ubud region offers an enchanting blend of natural wonders and cultural treasures. From the playful antics of grey long-tailed macaques in the Sacred Monkey Forest to the mesmerizing terraced rice paddies of Tegallalang, this tour promises an immersive experience that captivates the senses. As visitors delve deeper, they’ll uncover the tranquil allure of Ulu Petanu Waterfall, where the opportunity to swim and explore awaits. But the journey doesn’t end there – there’s more to discover within this vibrant landscape.

Key Points

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  • This private tour offers a comprehensive experience, visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest, Tegallalang Rice Terraces, and Ulu Petanu Waterfall near Ubud, Bali.
  • Guests can observe the daily activities and behaviors of over 700 grey long-tailed macaques in the natural habitat of the Sacred Monkey Forest.
  • The tour provides insights into the centuries-old subak irrigation system and the cultivation of various rice varieties at the iconic Tegallalang Rice Terraces.
  • Visitors can admire the scenic Ulu Petanu Waterfall, with opportunities for swimming, and learn about its cultural significance from the tour guide.
  • The tour also includes a lunch stop featuring traditional Balinese cuisine and a visit to a local coffee plantation for a coffee-making experience.
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Tour Overview

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The Ubud: Waterfalls, Sacred Monkey Forest & Rice Terraces Tour offers a comprehensive exploration of some of Bali’s natural and cultural highlights. Priced from Kč 462 per person, this private 6-10 hour tour includes pickup and drop-off at 12 locations, and is available in English.

Guests will visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, marvel at the Tegallalang Rice Terraces, and discover the scenic Ulu Petanu Waterfall. A lunch stop and coffee plantation tour are also included.

The tour emphasizes a blend of nature and cultural experiences, led by a knowledgeable guide. While suitable for most travelers, it’s not recommended for those with mobility or visual impairments.

Itinerary Highlights

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This tour offers a captivating blend of natural and cultural experiences.

Visitors start by exploring the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, encountering playful grey long-tailed macaques in their natural habitat.

Next, they marvel at the emerald rice terraces and panoramic views of the Tegallalang Rice Terrace.

The tour then moves to the scenic Ulu Petanu Waterfall, where guests can swim and take photos.

After a delightful lunch at Waroeng De Koi, the journey continues to the Pemulan Bali Coffee Plantation, where guests learn about traditional Balinese coffee-making and enjoy a tasting session.

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

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Visitors begin their tour at the renowned Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, where they’ll have the opportunity to encounter the playful grey long-tailed macaques in their natural habitat.

This 75-minute guided tour allows guests to observe the monkeys’ daily activities and behaviors up close. The sanctuary is home to over 700 monkeys, which roam freely within the lush, forested grounds.

Visitors are advised to keep a safe distance and follow the guide’s instructions to ensure a respectful and safe experience. The sanctuary offers a unique chance to witness these intelligent primates in their natural environment.

Tegallalang Rice Terrace

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Next, the tour moves on to the iconic Tegallalang Rice Terrace. Visitors are awestruck by the lush, emerald-green rice paddies cascading down the hillsides.

The guide shares insights into the region’s intricate farming practices:

  1. The terraces employ a centuries-old irrigation system called subak, which promotes sustainable water management.

  2. Farmers cultivate various rice varieties, each with its own cultural significance and culinary uses.

  3. The picturesque vistas offer perfect photo opportunities, with sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

  4. Guests can stroll along the terraces, observing the local farmers tending to their fields.

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Ulu Petanu Waterfall

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After exploring the verdant Tegallalang Rice Terraces, the tour then leads visitors to the captivating Ulu Petanu Waterfall.

This scenic waterfall cascades over towering cliffs, creating a breathtaking display of nature’s power. Visitors can take a photo stop and spend around 75 minutes at the site, soaking in the serene atmosphere and admiring the cascading waters.

The waterfall offers an opportunity for swimming, though visitors should exercise caution. The tour guide will provide insights about the waterfall’s significance and history, further enriching the overall experience.

Waroeng De Koi

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After taking in the stunning vistas of the Ulu Petanu Waterfall, the tour continues to the serene Waroeng De Koi.

This scenic lunch stop offers:

  1. Panoramic views of lush rice terraces and the surrounding landscape.

  2. A menu featuring traditional Balinese cuisine, including local specialties.

  3. A peaceful ambiance, allowing visitors to recharge and enjoy the tranquil setting.

  4. An opportunity to observe local farming and culinary practices up close.

With its idyllic setting and authentic culinary experience, Waroeng De Koi provides a welcomed respite during the day’s adventure.

Pemulan Bali Coffee Plantation

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The Pemulan Bali Coffee Plantation offers visitors an immersive experience in the traditional art of Balinese coffee-making.

During the 1-hour visit, guests will learn about the intricate process, from harvesting the coffee cherries to roasting and grinding the beans.

They’ll witness skilled Balinese coffee-makers preparing the brew using age-old techniques.

Visitors can then sample the fragrant, full-bodied coffee and purchase beans to take home.

The plantation showcases Bali’s rich coffee culture and provides a unique opportunity to appreciate the craftsmanship behind this beloved beverage.

Tour Experience

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Moving on from the fascinating exploration of Bali’s coffee culture, the tour offers a well-rounded experience blending nature and culture.

Guests can look forward to:

  1. Encountering the playful grey long-tailed macaques in the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, learning about their behavior from the knowledgeable guide.

  2. Marveling at the emerald rice terraces of Tegallalang, admiring the intricate farming patterns and panoramic vistas.

  3. Refreshing themselves at the picturesque Ulu Petanu Waterfall, with an opportunity for swimming and scenic photography.

  4. Enjoying a scenic lunch with views at the Waroeng De Koi restaurant.

The tour give you memorable encounters with Ubud’s natural and cultural highlights.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What Are the Age Requirements for the Tour?

The tour does not specify any age requirements. It’s suitable for travelers of all ages, though it may not be appropriate for individuals with mobility impairments or visual disabilities, as mentioned in the tour details.

Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?

The tour is not wheelchair accessible. It involves walking and hiking in outdoor settings, which may be challenging for individuals with mobility impairments. The tour provider notes it’s not suitable for people with mobility issues or visual impairments.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?

You can bring your own food and drinks on the tour, but the tour includes bottled mineral water. Consuming alcoholic beverages or bringing pets is not allowed during the tour experience.

Is There an Option to Customize the Itinerary?

Yes, the tour can be customized. Travelers can discuss their preferences with the tour provider and adjust the itinerary to fit their interests and needs. The provider aims to accommodate customization requests within the tour’s scope.

How Many People Are Typically in a Private Tour Group?

Private tours typically accommodate small groups, often just one or two people. The size allows for a more personalized experience and the flexibility to cater to individual preferences during the tour.

The Sum Up

This captivating tour immerses visitors in Bali’s natural wonders. From observing playful monkeys to marveling at lush rice terraces and cascading waterfalls, the experience offers a true glimpse into the island’s enchanting landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Whether swimming beneath the Ulu Petanu Waterfall or exploring the Pemulan Bali Coffee Plantation, travelers will leave with cherished memories of Ubud’s stunning beauty.

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