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Create your perfect Bali adventure with the Full-Day Ubud Bali Trip: Customize-Your-Own-Tour! Tailor your itinerary to explore Ubud’s rich cultural, historical, and natural landmarks at your own pace. Whether you wish to visit the Sacred Monkey Forest, tour the stunning rice terraces, admire the ancient temples, or discover local arts and crafts in Ubud’s bustling markets, this flexible tour lets you choose. With a private guide and vehicle, enjoy the freedom to craft a day that suits your interests, ensuring a personalized and unforgettable experience of Bali’s cultural heart. This tour offers the ultimate blend of adventure, relaxation, and discovery.
Trip facts
Overview
In this tour, you can choose and adjust five or more tourist destinations according to the places you want to visit, as long as you have enough time for a 10-hour tour. such as visiting beautiful and amazing temples, historical heritage sites, traditional villages, rice terraces, exotic waterfalls, and much more. And we’re ready to make that possible. as well as providing help and advice to decide your travel plans during a vacation on the island of Bali.
Here are tourist attractions and activities in the Ubud area you can choose from:
Saraswati Temple in Ubud, Bali, honors the Hindu goddess of knowledge and arts. Surrounded by lotus ponds and intricate stone carvings, it offers a serene atmosphere. The temple’s traditional Balinese architecture and cultural dance performances make it a peaceful and spiritual destination in the heart of Ubud.
Tirta Empul Holy Water Temple in Bali is a sacred site for ritual purification. Founded in 962 A.D., it features crystal-clear springs, ancient stone carvings, and 30 purification spouts. Balinese Hindus and visitors alike bathe here to cleanse body and spirit in a spiritually rich, tranquil setting.
Sebatu Holy Water Temple, nestled in lush greenery near Ubud, offers a peaceful setting for spiritual cleansing. Known for its natural spring water and less-crowded ambiance, the temple features serene pools, shrines, and traditional Balinese architecture. It’s a tranquil place for prayer, purification, and cultural reflection.
Puseh Batuan Temple in central Bali, near Ubud, venerates the village’s founding deity. Showcasing exquisite stone carvings and tiered shrines, it hosts vibrant traditional ceremonies. Surrounded by ancient banyan trees, the temple’s serene courtyard and intricate artistry offer visitors a culturally rich, peaceful glimpse into Balinese spiritual heritage.
Kehen Temple, nestled in the village of Cempaga, Bangli, is a majestic 11th-century Hindu sanctuary. Surrounded by massive banyan trees, it features terraced courtyards, a grand stone staircase, and ornate carvings. Revered as Bali’s “Royal Temple,” it hosts vibrant temple festivals and evokes a powerful, serene atmosphere.
Penglipuran Traditional Village, perched on Bali’s eastern slopes, preserves centuries-old cultural heritage. With its well-maintained bamboo fences, thatched-roof houses, and tree-lined streets, the community lives by ancestral customs. A peaceful, UNESCO-nominated destination, it offers authentic insight into Balinese architecture, rituals, and communal harmony amidst vibrant greenery.
Goa Gajah, or Elephant Cave, is a 9th-century archaeological site near Ubud, Bali. Featuring a menacing stone-carved entrance, meditation chambers, and sacred bathing pools, it blends Hindu and Buddhist elements. Surrounded by lush jungle, this mystical cave temple invites spiritual reflection and exploration of Bali’s ancient religious heritage.
Gunung Kawi Historical Site, near Tampaksiring, Bali, features majestic 11th-century rock-cut shrines carved into cliff faces. Surrounded by rice terraces and lush jungle, this sacred valley honors ancient kings. Visitors descend stone steps to discover tranquil courtyards, flowing river sounds, and a deep connection to Bali’s spiritual past.
Kintamani Batur Volcano Valley offers breathtaking views of Mount Batur, its vast caldera, and Lake Batur. Located in northeast Bali, the highland area features cool air, scenic villages, and black lava fields. Visitors enjoy hiking, local cuisine, and panoramic vistas of one of Bali’s most iconic natural landscapes.
Batur Natural Hot Springs, set beside Lake Batur in Bali’s highlands, offers inviting geothermal pools surrounded by volcanic stone and lush vegetation. Warm mineral-rich waters provide soothing relaxation with stunning views of Mount Batur. Visitors experience a tranquil soak in a serene, naturally rejuvenating environment amid fresh mountain air.





Note:
- “Book Now Pay Later” By booking the tour with “Book Now Pay Later” option, the customer would be pay after experience ends
- The fixed price is IDR 800k per 2 persons. Group travelers with more than 2 pax (maximum 6 people) get the same price and will be counted as 2 pax for this trip. You can send your inquiry through the form below.