You will start on an unforgettable Ubud day trip that captures the essence of Bali’s culture and natural beauty. Begin with the Barong and Kris performance, a vibrant dance depicting the battle between good and evil. Next, visit Tegenungan Waterfall, where you can soak in the refreshing ambiance of cascading waters. Explore the Sebatu Holy Spring Temple, a hidden gem known for its sacred waters and peaceful surroundings. Enjoy a delicious lunch at Tebasari Resto, offering a stunning view of lush rice fields. Continue to Tegallalang Rice Terraces, famous for their stunning green landscapes and traditional irrigation. End your journey at Ubud Monkey Forest, where playful monkeys roam amid ancient temples and towering trees, creating a unique, enchanting atmosphere.
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The Barong and Kris dance is a traditional Balinese performance depicting the eternal struggle between good and evil. Barong, a lion-like creature, symbolizes good, while Rangda, the witch, represents evil. The dance is vibrant, featuring beautifull costumes, intense music, and concludes with a dramatic Kris (dagger) dance.
Tegenungan Waterfall, located near Ubud in Bali, is a stunning natural attraction surrounded by lush greenery. The waterfall cascades into a clear pool, ideal for swimming. Accessible via a short hike, it offers breathtaking views, serene surroundings, and a perfect spot for photography and relaxation.
Sebatu Holy Water Temple, located in Tegallalang, Bali, is a tranquil and sacred site known for its serene atmosphere and beautiful water features. Surrounded by lush greenery, the temple complex includes ponds, fountains, and bathing pools fed by natural springs. It’s a peaceful spot for purification rituals and spiritual reflection.
Tebasari Resto in Tegallalang, Bali, offers a serene dining experience surrounded by lush rice fields and tropical greenery. The restaurant combines traditional Balinese architecture with modern comfort, featuring a scenic open-air setting. Guests can savor a variety of local and international dishes while enjoying stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere.
Tegallalang Rice Terraces, near Ubud in Bali, showcase iconic, lush green rice paddies carved into steep hillsides. These terraced fields, famous for Subak irrigation system, offer breathtaking views and a glimpse into traditional Balinese farming. It's a picturesque spot for photography, walking, and experiencing local culture.
Ubud Monkey Forest, a lush sanctuary housing over 700 Balinese long-tailed monkeys, known as Macaca fascicularis. This sacred forest is both a conservation area and a spiritual site. You can stroll through the lush forest, explore the ancient temples within, and interact with the curious macaques, their behavior, playfulness, and social dynamics in their natural habitat. And also, you can interact with this beautiful creature, even taking selfies with them. You can also explore the three ancient temples within the forest: Pura Dalem Agung, Pura Beji, and Pura Prajapati. And also the Mistical Dragon Bridge, an iconic stone bridge adorned with dragon sculptures. You enjoy the architectural details and the scenic views as you cross this unique feature within the Monkey Forest.
Note: 30 minutes travel time.
Jimbaran Beach in Bali is famous for its golden sands and tranquil waters. Known for its stunning sunsets, the beach transforms into a romantic dining spot as seafood restaurants set up tables along the shore. Visitors can enjoy fresh grilled seafood, while watching the sun dip below the horizon, creating an unforgettable experience.
Note: 30 travel time.
Sanur, a charming coastal town in Bali, offers a relaxed atmosphere with its calm beaches and gentle waves. Known for its sunrise views, Sanur features a scenic beachfront promenade lined with cafes, shops, and traditional fishing boats. It's a favorite spot for families and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
Note: 30 minutes travel time.
Celuk Village in Bali is renowned as the island’s center for gold and silver craftsmanship. Located near Ubud, this village is famous for its skilled artisans who create intricate jewelry, ornaments, and traditional Balinese designs. Visitors can explore numerous workshops and galleries, witnessing the delicate process of metalworking. Celuk’s unique blend of traditional techniques and contemporary styles makes it a must-visit destination for those interested in Balinese art and exquisite handcrafted jewelry.
Note: 30 minutes travel time.
Goa Gajah, or the Elephant Cave Temple, in Bali is a sacred archaeological site dating back to the 9th century. Carved into a rock face, the temple features stone carvings, a central meditational cave, and bathing pools. It's a spiritual sanctuary steeped in history and Hindu-Buddhist symbolism.
Note: 30 minutes travel time.
Cretya Ubud is a luxurious day club and dining destination set amidst Ubud’s lush rice terraces. Known for its stunning multi-level infinity pools, stylish lounges, and scenic views, it offers a blend of relaxation and elegance. Guests can enjoy gourmet cuisine, refreshing drinks, and the tranquil ambiance of Bali’s natural beauty.
Nusa Dua is a luxurious coastal area in Bali, known for its pristine beaches, high-end resorts, and serene atmosphere. It's a haven for travelers seeking relaxation, water sports, and world-class amenities.
A beautiful beachside temple offering stunning ocean views and a serene atmosphere for spiritual reflection.
A unique complex housing five places of worship, representing Bali's religious harmony.
A hub for traditional Balinese arts and crafts, offering workshops, performances, and cultural experiences.
A Balinese specialty of roasted suckling pig, seasoned with traditional spices and served with rice and vegetables.
A mixed rice dish with a variety of small portions of vegetables, meat, fish, and peanuts.
A Balinese duck dish slow-cooked with a rich blend of spices, wrapped in banana leaves.
The dry season offers sunny days, low humidity, and minimal rain, making it ideal for beach activities and sightseeing.
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Nusa Dua is a safe and secure destination, with a strong police presence and low crime rates. However, travelers should still exercise caution and take common-sense precautions to protect themselves and their belongings.
Sanur Bus Terminal
Local minivans (called 'Kura-Kura') run between Nusa Dua and nearby areas like Sanur and Kuta, but they are not very tourist-friendly.
Available • Apps: Gojek, Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning sea temple perched on a cliff, offering breathtaking ocean views and traditional Kecak fire dance performances.
Bali's cultural heart, offering a mix of traditional arts, lush landscapes, and adventure activities.
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