The Barong Keris Dance is the traditional dance story of the Story of Barong and Rangda. The Barong Keris Dance remains one of the most popular and unique dances due to its focus on the Kunti Seraya story, a play performed since the 30's. The battle between Barong and Rangda is featured in the Barong dance to represent the eternal battle between good and evil.
What to Bring/Know: Be ready to be entertained!
Founded in year 944 isaka (1020 AD), Bali's Batuan Temple is a local Balinese Hindu temple looked after by local Batuan countryside residents. The fiber of chromatic black palm treee is used to make the balinese ornaments throughout the temple and the roof temple. Batuan is a village of artists and craftsmen, old legends and mysterious tales.
What to Bring/Know: There is no entrance fee, however locals appreciate a small donation to support the maintenance of this historic landmark. Sarongs required for entrance; these can be purchased on site.
Over 700 monkeys in a free-roam monkey preservation sanctuary.
Ubud's Sacred Monkey Sanctuary practices the "Tri Hita Karana" concept; a traditional philosophy stating three ways to reach physical and spiritual well-being. When the concept of Tri Hita Karana is properly implemented, there will be harmonization on humans relationship with the Supreme God, harmonization on humans’ relationship with humans, and harmonizing the relationship between humans and his environment.
What to Bring/Know: 60, 000 to 80, 000 IDR entrance fee
Standing 600 meteres above sea level, the Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud is famous for its beautiful scenes of rice paddies involving the subak (traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system), which according to history, was passed down by a revered holy man named Rsi Markandeya in the eighth century. Tegallalang forms the three most splendid terraced landscapes in Ubud's shared region, with the others being in the villages of Pejeng and Campuhan.
What to Bring/Know: Bring water and snacks
Tegenungan Waterfall is a true paradise for travelers seeking to escape the rush of Bali’s city streets and urban centers. Its raging waters tumble over black stone cliffs into a quiet pool that’s perfect for swimming, soaking and relaxing. Tegenungan Waterfall offers a picturesque view in a hidden space of Bali. The blooming trees in the surroundings have successfully completed the beauty of this waterfall.
What to Bring/Know: A change of clothes may be handy. 10, 000 to 15, 000 IDR entrance fee depending on which site you would like to visit
All tours inlcude: Private guide, Driver, A/C Car, Guest pick-up and drop-off.
All tours are 100% customizable and flexible to suit your individual needs and wants.
Please note that any meal costs and entrance fees are not included in our tours.