Ubud Arts & Culture Tour: A Day of Balinese Heritage

8 hours

Easy

The tour featuring the Barong and Kris Dance Performance, woodcarving workshop, Ubud Monkey Forest, Goa Gajah Temple, and Tegenungan Waterfall offers a vibrant mix of Balinese culture, artistry, and natural beauty.
Here, in Balinese heritage with the Ubud Arts & Culture Tour, a journey through Ubud’s rich traditions. Begin with the captivating Barong and Kris Dance Performance, showcasing Bali’s ancient mythology. Next, visit a local woodcarving workshop, where skilled artisans bring intricate designs to life. Stroll through the lush Ubud Monkey Forest, home to playful long-tailed macaques and sacred temples. Continue to Goa Gajah Temple, an ancient site with intricate carvings and spiritual significance. Conclude your day at Tegenungan Waterfall, where you can relax amidst the natural beauty of cascading waters. This tour offers a perfect blend of culture, history, and nature.
What's included?
    • All Entrance fees,
    • Private car,
    • Patrol,
    • English-speaking driver as well as a guide,
    • Parking fees,
    Exclusions
    • Tip or gratuity
    • Food & drinks
    • Lunch
    • Personal expense,
    Please note
      • Not wheelchair accessible
      • Uneven pavements at art markets and temples
      • No stroller access in some locations
      • Stairs and narrow entrances at traditional houses
      • Not suitable for guests with walking difficulties
      • Crowded areas may limit mobility access
      • Some sites have no ramps or handrails
      • Slippery floors in temple courtyards during rain
      • May be challenging for elderly travelers
      • Long walking involved between cultural sites
      What to bring
        • Comfortable walking shoes or sandals with grip
        • Light, breathable clothing
        • Modest outfit or sarong for temple entry
        • Sun hat and sunglasses
        • Sunscreen and insect repellent
        • Reusable water bottle
        • Camera or smartphone for scenic views
        • Rain poncho or umbrella (during rainy season)
        • Cash for local snacks or donations
        • Small backpack to carry essentials