Full-Day Ubud Bali Trip : Customize-Your-Own-Tour

10 Hours

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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

  • Minivan
  • English
  • Hotel
  • All season
  • Available
  • 2
  • 64
  • 2 - 6


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.

batuan temple

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.

Kintamani view

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.

Tegallalang Rice Terrace, just north of Ubud, showcases Bali’s iconic subak irrigation system. Its emerald-green tiers cascade across hillsides, framed by palm trees and river valleys. Visitors admire the lush contours via scenic viewpoints, swing attractions, and nearby cafés. This verdant landscape offers a mesmerizing blend of natural beauty, culture, and tranquility.

Alas Harum Infinity Pool Bar (Cretya Ubud), perched above Tegallalang’s emerald rice terraces, showcases three-tiered infinity pools, chic poolside seating, and a vibrant bar. Adults-only zones offer serene relaxation, while live DJs enliven afternoons. A perfect spot for tropical cocktails, scenic selfies, and tranquil moments amid tropical mountain air.

alas harum infinity pool

Telaga Shinga Infinity Pool Bar. Nestled in Ubud’s lush rainforest, Telaga Shinga Infinity Pool Bar features tiered lagoon-style pools with a swim-up bar under striking stalactite-style lighting. Overlooking a serene river, it offers floating dining, spa services, event spaces, and Balinese-fusion cuisine—perfect for a chilled, scenic escape.

Omma Dayclub Bali perches beside Tegenungan Waterfall, blending tropical nature with stylish lounging. Its oasis features a pool, gazebo, sunbeds, and chill-­out vibes by the falls. Expect curated cocktails, global comfort food, live DJ sets, cultural performances, and artisan workshops—a sublime retreat that’s both vibrant and serene.

omma day club

Bali’s coffee plantations offer scenic landscapes, aromatic brews, and traditional roasting methods. Visitors can stroll through lush farms, learn about Luwak coffee production, and sample various local blends. The tranquil environment, combined with stunning views and authentic tasting experiences, makes these plantations a must-visit for coffee lovers and curious travelers.

Luwak coffee plantation

Bali Zoo offers an interactive wildlife experience in a lush tropical setting. Home to exotic animals like orangutans, tigers, and elephants, it features feeding sessions, animal shows, and jungle rides. Families enjoy up-close encounters, including breakfast with orangutans, making it a fun and educational destination for all ages.

breakfast with orangutan

Hidden Mini Zoo Bali is a quaint, family-friendly sanctuary in Gianyar offering hands-on wildlife encounters. Guests feed, hold, and learn about snakes, birds, bats, tarantulas, and small mammals under expert guidance. It supports Bali Starling conservation, includes an on-site café, has a lush tropical ambiance, and offers immersive educational fun.

Mini zoo
 
Bali Safari & Marine Park, spanning 40 ha in Gianyar, is Bali’s premier wildlife and adventure park. It houses over 1,000 animals across 100+ species from Indonesia, India, and Africa. Highlights include safari tram rides, night safaris, elephant‑back tours, cultural performances, a waterpark, aquarium, and themed dining.
 
 
Bali Elephant Sanctuary, also known as Mason Elephant Park near Ubud, rescues critically endangered Sumatran elephants. Nestled in lush terrain, it lets visitors feed, bathe, and gently trek with elephants, all under ethical, reward-based care. The sanctuary supports conservation, education, breeding, and comfortable, cruelty-free elephant welfare.
 
mason park
 
Ubud Monkey Forest is a lush sanctuary home to over 1,200 long-tailed macaques. Located in central Ubud, this sacred forest features ancient temples, moss-covered statues, and dense jungle paths. It blends nature, spirituality, and wildlife, offering visitors a unique cultural and ecological experience in the heart of Bali.
Ubud monkey forest
 
Ubud Royal Palace and Ubud Art Market. Ubud Royal Palace showcases traditional Balinese architecture and hosts cultural performances in a regal setting. Just across the street, Ubud Art Market offers vibrant handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs made by local artisans. Together, they form the cultural heart of Ubud, blending history, art, and shopping in a lively atmosphere.
 
Ubud cooking classes offer hands-on experiences in traditional Balinese cuisine. Participants explore local markets, learn about fresh spices, and cook authentic dishes like satay and lawar. Set in lush village kitchens or rice fields, these classes blend culture, flavor, and community in a fun, interactive, and delicious culinary adventure.
 
Barong and Kris Dance is a captivating Balinese performance depicting the eternal battle between good and evil. Featuring mythical creatures, elaborate costumes, and dramatic choreography, the show combines storytelling, music, and trance. It offers deep insight into Bali’s spiritual traditions and cultural heritage, enchanting audiences with powerful symbolism.
Barong and Kris Dance
 
Celuk Village is Bali’s renowned silver- and gold‑smithing hub where artisans craft intricate jewelry using traditional techniques. Visitors can tour workshops, watch handcrafted earrings, rings, and filigree designs come to life, and even try hammering metal themselves. It’s a captivating blend of cultural heritage, artistry, and hands‑on experience.
silver smith
 
Mas Village, Bali’s woodcarving epicenter, boasts skilled artisans crafting detailed sculptures from teak and jackfruit wood. Visitors can explore workshops, observe traditional tools in action, and carve under local guidance. From intricate masks to elegant statues, it’s a vibrant fusion of cultural tradition, artistry, and immersive creativity.
 
Batuan Village painting galleries display intricate, dark-toned Balinese artworks rooted in centuries-old traditions. Intricate scenes of rituals, daily life, mythology, and nature decorate canvas and wood panels. Visitors explore small galleries showcasing local artists’ creativity, witnessing a rich fusion of spirituality, narrative detail, and cultural expression in each piece
 
Tegenungan Waterfall cascades dramatically into a lush green gorge near Ubud, offering a powerful yet accessible natural spectacle. Visitors can swim in the refreshing pool below, walk along scenic viewpoints, and enjoy refreshments at riverside cafés. It’s a perfect blend of adventure, beauty, and relaxed Bali vibes.
 
Kanto Lampo Waterfall in Bali enchants with its unique terraced cascade over volcanic rocks, creating a multi-level curtain of water. Nestled amid lush tropical foliage near Gianyar, visitors can walk behind the falls, feel the mist, and cool off in natural pools. It’s a serene, photogenic jungle escape.
Kanto lampo view
 
Tibumana Waterfall is a serene, single cascade tucked into lush jungle near Ubud. Gentle streams plunge into a rocky pool, surrounded by verdant ferns and moss-covered boulders. Visitors can swim in the tranquil basin, relax on natural terraces, and soak in the peaceful, unspoiled beauty of Bali’s tropical heart.
 
Suwat Waterfall, nestled near Ubud, Bali, unveils a graceful plunge into a peaceful plunge pool framed by vibrant jungle and rocky cliffs. Accessible via a brief hike, visitors can swim, wander the serene surroundings, and embrace the tranquil ambiance. It’s an idyllic spot for nature lovers seeking intimate beauty.
 
Goa Raja Waterfall, tucked in Jehem village near Bangli, Bali, pours through a cave into a clear natural pool. A 10–15 minute trek through jungle, streams, and bamboo bridges leads to this serene, seldom‑crowded gem. Ideal for swimming, exploring the cave, and capturing mystical, photogenic vibes.
 
Tukad Cepung Waterfall tumbles through a narrow canyon into a shallow jungle pool, hidden inside a cavern with towering cliffs. Sunlight filters through the cave opening, creating mesmerizing light rays and occasional rainbows. A scenic descent through lush foliage rewards visitors with a magical, photogenic Bali oasis.
 
Ayung River Rafting thrills with a 10–12 km descent through Ubud’s lush jungle and limestone canyons. Class II–III rapids blend paddling, wildlife sightings, carved rock walls, and hidden waterfalls. Guided by certified instructors, the 2‑hour adventure suits all ages, plus includes safety gear, a riverside buffet lunch, showers, and transfers.
Ubud rafting view
 
Telaga Waja River Rafting races through eastern Bali’s lush canyons and rice terraces, covering around 14–17 km with Class II–IV rapids and a thrilling 4–5 m waterfall drop. Guided by professionals, rafters navigate crystal-clear mountain spring waters amid vibrant jungle, enjoying safety gear, a buffet lunch, and seamless transport.
 
Pakerisan River tubing thrills with a scenic 4.5 km drift through lush jungle and mild rapids (Class II+), lasting about 90 minutes. Suited for ages 5–65, it includes guided safety gear, hidden waterfalls, showers, lunch, and roundtrip transfers—offering a relaxed yet adventurous Balinese river ride.
 
Ubud Swing (also known as Bali Swing) offers an exhilarating high-altitude dive above lush rice terraces and jungle valleys. Participants swing from heights between 10–78 m, enjoy scenic vistas, guided safety support, and optional photo services. It’s a perfect mix of thrill, nature, and iconic Balinese adventure.
ubud swing
 
Ubud ATV quad bike adventure races through Bali’s lush landscapes—rice terraces, muddy trails, and jungle tracks. Riders tackle varied terrain on guided tours, complete with safety gear and photo stops. Suitable for beginners and thrill-seekers, it combines adrenaline, scenic views, and a fun, immersive off-road experience.

Batur Sunrise Jeep adventure offers a thrilling off-road ride to Mount Batur’s summit. Enjoy breathtaking sunrise views without hiking. The 4WD jeep navigates black lava fields and volcanic terrain, revealing dramatic landscapes. It’s a perfect blend of adventure, comfort, and natural beauty in Bali’s highland region

batur sunrise jeep
 
Mount Batur Sunrise Hike adventure takes you on an early morning trek up Mount Batur. Reach the summit by dawn to witness a stunning sunrise over Bali’s volcanic landscape. This moderate hike offers panoramic views, serene moments above the clouds, and a rewarding experience for nature and adventure lovers.
 
Besakih Mother Temple is Bali’s largest and holiest Hindu temple complex. Nestled on Mount Agung’s slopes, it features over 80 shrines and temples. Known as the “Mother Temple,” it offers spiritual depth, stunning architecture, and panoramic views, making it a must-visit for culture, history, and scenic mountain beauty.
besakih mother temple
 

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.

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Full-Day Ubud Bali Trip : Customize-Your-Own-Tour
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Amazing trip

14 April 2025

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