1. Sahadewa Barong Dance & Fire Dance
During your holiday in Bali, most of us want to see or visit the different side of Bali island. One of the authentic sides of Bali is traditional Balinese dance performance which is call Barong Dance Bali.
There are many kinds of Barong dance in Bali, and the famous one is Barong Ket dance. You must be wondering, what is Barong Ket?
1 hour
2. Celuk Village
One of a cluster of craft villages in Bali’s Gianyar regency, Celuk is known as the “silver village” for its jewelry production. Artisans here create silver and gold jewelry and handicrafts in their homes and workshops as they have for centuries. A visit to Celuk gives travelers a chance to see the artisans in action and buy direct.
While it’s possible to visit Celuk independently, most visitors arrive as part of a tour, be that a shopping tour, a village tour, or a cultural tour of Ubud. Crafting fans appreciate the tours that bundle Celuk together with other craft villages around Ubud. These include the carving village of Mas, batik village of Tohpati, and arts village of Batuan. The art markets of Ubud and Sukawati also often feature on Celuk village tours.
1 hour
3. Tegalalang Rice Terrace
Tegalalang Rice Terrace: The Ultimate Guide To Ubud’s Rice Fields
If you’ve seen any photos of Bali online you will most likely recognise the shot below of lush green terraced rice fields. Does it look familiar? This is the iconic Tegalalang rice terrace, one of the most visited tourist attractions in Ubud. If you’re planning a trip to Bali, you have to add a visit to the rice fields of Ubud to your itinerary. In this guide I’ve included everything you need to know about Tegalalang rice terrace, including how to get there from Ubud, what to bring with you, and tips for making it a great visit.
1 hour
4. Uma Pakel Agro Tourism
Bali swing and Kopi plantation famous for instagram, In Bali you will see many swings and nests but they are scattered everywhere, in Uma Pakel it's all in one convenient location
2 hours
5. Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
Sanctuary of mongkey in ubud area with temple of village
A Balinese Hindu site, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is populated by some 700 long-tailed Balinese macaques that live in and around the forest. The monkeys are believed to protect the area and the three Hindu temples within—Pura Dalem Agung, Pura Beji, and Pura Prajapati—from evil spirits.
1 hour
6. Tegenungan Waterfall
Last tour will visit wide and big waterfall in sukawati village
1 hour
7. Tirta Empul Temple
Tirta Empul temple is a Hindu Balinese water temple located near the town of Tampaksiring, Bali, Indonesia. The temple compound consists of a petirtaan or bathing structure, famous for its holy spring water, where Balinese Hindus go to for ritual purification.
1 hour