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Discover Ubud’s best with this full-day tour covering waterfalls, rice terraces, temples, and a bustling night market—all for just $21 per person.
Exploring Ubud in a Day: Waterfalls, Temples, and Night Markets
This Ubud day tour offers a balanced mix of nature, culture, and local flavors—delivered in about 10 hours of immersive experiences. It’s designed for travelers who want to maximize their time without missing out on Bali’s key highlights, all with the comfort of private air-conditioned transport. From playful monkeys to scenic rice terraces and bubbling waterfalls, this tour provides a well-rounded introduction to Ubud’s natural beauty and vibrant local life.
What we really appreciate is the thoughtful itinerary that includes not just the typical tourist spots, but also some lesser-known gems and engaging cultural insights. A major plus? The price—at only $21, it’s a fantastic value considering the variety and quality of experiences. That said, because it’s a full-day trip involving some walking and outdoor visits, packing comfortable shoes and sun protection is advisable.
This tour is perfect for curious travelers who enjoy nature, want to learn about Balinese culture, and love tasting local street food in an authentic setting. It’s especially suited for those who prefer a guided experience to navigate the best spots without hassle. But if you’re looking for a very relaxed or highly personalized experience, you might want to consider other options.
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Starting early, the tour offers pickup from your accommodation with private air-conditioned transportation, ensuring a comfortable journey throughout the day. As many reviews highlight, this setup minimizes stress and allows you to relax while your guide handles the navigation. The group is small—max 15 travelers—adding a friendly, intimate vibe that helps everyone feel involved and comfortable.
The first stop is Tibumana Waterfall, located on the road of Apuan Village in Bangli Regency. This waterfall, with twin cascades reaching about 20 meters, is a sight to behold. Reviewers note that during certain seasons, the twin waterfalls might blend into a single cascade when water flow is lower, but that doesn’t detract from its beauty.
Visitors typically spend around two hours here, enjoying the cool air, the lush surrounding greenery, and the refreshing pools. The experience of standing amidst the sound of falling water and breathing in the crisp mountain air feels like a calming balm after the busy city. Many reviewers comment on how secluded and peaceful this spot feels, perfect for photos and quiet reflection.
Next, the tour takes you to the famous Tegalalang Rice Terraces, a classic Bali sight that will make your camera happy. These terraces are carved into the hillside, offering a striking patchwork of green that’s best viewed from above. Visitors often comment that it’s a prime opportunity for photos—whether from the viewpoint or walking along the terraces themselves.
Your guide will share some quick insights about how locals tend to their rice paddies and the traditional farming methods still in use. Expect to spend about two hours here, combining scenic walks with opportunities to purchase local handmade crafts from nearby stalls. Many reviewers mention that this spot is quite popular, so visiting early in the day helps avoid crowds.
Although not detailed in the itinerary, the mention of the Ubud Jungle Swing suggests a chance for a quick adrenaline rush and another great photo op. Visitors who try it often talk about how exhilarating the swing feels and how it offers a different perspective of the lush landscape.
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The afternoon continues with a visit to Tibumana, often described as a “magical” waterfall by travelers. Its twin waterfalls (which sometimes appear as one in drier seasons) create a serene environment perfect for unwinding. The cool mist, combined with vibrant green foliage and the sound of water, helps visitors feel miles away from busy tourist spots.
A trip to Ubud isn’t complete without stopping at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Home to over 700 long-tailed macaques, it’s a lively, slightly chaotic space where visitors can watch the monkeys play, explore ancient temples, and spot sculptures that tell stories of Balinese spiritual life.
Reviewers consistently praise the guide’s knowledge, noting that they learned interesting facts about the monkeys’ behavior and the spiritual significance of the site. Some mention that the monkeys are quite bold—so it’s wise to keep your belongings close and follow guide instructions. Expect about two hours here to enjoy the walk, take photos, and observe the playful primates.
The final stop is the Gianyar Street Night Market, where you can eat, drink, and mingle like locals. This bustling market offers everything from chicken sate to traditional snacks like gorengan (fried snacks). Travelers love the chance to sample authentic Balinese street food, which is often fresh, flavorful, and inexpensive.
Based on reviews, many mention how friendly the vendors are and how you can try a variety of dishes in one place. The market’s lively atmosphere offers a perfect way to wind down after a day of sightseeing and get a taste of everyday Balinese life.
The tour includes all entrance fees, bottled water, and a delicious lunch with a view—making it excellent value for the price. Plus, the small group size and attentive guides ensure you get a personalized experience. Guides like Gede and Made are praised for their friendliness, patience, and cultural knowledge—often going beyond the script to answer questions and accommodate requests.
For just $21, this tour covers multiple major attractions, offers guided insights, and includes transportation and meals. Many reviewers emphasize the quality of their guides and the well-organized nature of the trip—highlighting that the itinerary was flexible and that they could customize activities based on their interests.
The diverse mix of waterfalls, rice terraces, temples, and markets ensures a memorable day that balances nature, culture, and cuisine. It’s especially appealing for those wanting an affordable, all-in-one day out in Ubud, without the stress of planning individual visits or dealing with transportation.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy nature and outdoor activities, especially waterfalls and rice terraces. It’s ideal for those curious about Balinese culture, who want to learn from knowledgeable guides and see authentic sites. Food lovers will appreciate the chance to try local street snacks in the market.
If you prefer small groups and personalized service with flexible schedules, this tour hits the mark. It’s also great for first-time visitors wanting a rundown of Ubud’s highlights in one day.
However, if you’re looking for a highly customized or slow-paced experience, or if mobility is an issue, other options might be better. This is a full-day tour, so a reasonable level of physical activity and outdoor walking is expected.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers pickup from your Ubud accommodation, adding convenience and comfort to your day.
How long does the tour last?
It’s approximately 10 hours, giving plenty of time at each stop without feeling rushed.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, all entrance tickets—Tibumana Waterfall, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Monkey Forest, and the Night Market—are covered.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Many guides are known for their flexibility, and reviews mention that they can adapt the program during the trip.
Is lunch included?
Yes, a local lunch with a beautiful view is part of the package, allowing you to relax and refuel.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, breathable clothing is best, especially for outdoor sites. For temples, long sleeves are recommended.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers of all ages can participate, but some physical activity is involved, so consider mobility levels.
How many people are in the group?
The maximum group size is 15, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience.
What is the best time to book?
Most travelers book about 19 days in advance, but early booking is wise to secure your preferred date, especially during peak season.
This Ubud day tour offers an impressive blend of Bali’s natural beauty and lively local culture—all at an accessible price point. The carefully curated itinerary, combined with friendly guides like Gede and Made, ensures a relaxed yet enriching experience. You’ll leave with stunning photos, new insights, and a full belly from delicious street food.
It’s perfect for travelers who want to see a lot without stress, enjoy authentic sights, and connect with Bali’s vibrant local life. If you’re after a well-organized, value-packed day out that covers Ubud’s highlights, this tour is a smart choice.
For those who love outdoor adventures, cultural insights, and tasty bites—all in one seamless package—this experience is likely to leave a lasting impression.
To sum it up, if you’re visiting Ubud and craving a comprehensive, fun-filled day that balances nature, culture, and local flavor, this tour is hard to beat for value and authenticity. It’s a fantastic way to make the most of your time on Bali, especially if you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or in a small group. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes and bring your camera—you’re going to want to capture every moment.