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Discover Bali’s cultural heart with this full-day Ubud tour, exploring temples, art markets, monkey forests, and breathtaking volcano views at an affordable price.
Ubud Full Day Tour: Dine, Shop, Culture & Monkey Forest
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Location: Seminyak, Indonesia
Price: $61.54 per person
Supplier Name: Bali Trekking Exploration
Supplier Phone: +6281238458894
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Experience Bali’s highlights with this full-day Ubud tour, including cultural performances, art markets, scenic volcano views, and playful monkeys—all for just over $60.
This Ubud full-day tour promises a comprehensive taste of Bali’s artistic, spiritual, and natural splendors—all in one day. From watching traditional dance performances to walking through ancient monkey forests and enjoying spectacular volcano views, it’s designed for those wanting a balanced mix of culture, nature, and local life.
One thing we really appreciate about this experience is its value for money. For just over $60, you get a well-rounded day filled with authentic sights and expert-guided insights, all in a comfortable, private setting.
A potential consideration is that the day involves quite a bit of standing and walking—so comfortable shoes are a must. It’s suited for travelers of most ages, but those with mobility issues might want to consider how much walking is involved, especially around the monkey forest and art market.
This tour is ideal for culture lovers, art enthusiasts, and those eager to see Bali’s natural beauty without the hassle of planning multiple outings. It’s also perfect if you want a private, personalized experience with knowledgeable guides.
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The day kicks off with a visit to see the Barong & Kris Dance performance, a vivid display of Balinese storytelling through dance and costume. With the admission ticket included, you’ll witness the dramatic depiction of good versus evil, featuring the Elaborately Costumed Barong lion figure and the menacing Kris dancers wielding traditional daggers.
Reviewers often mention how “the guides explain the significance of each dance, making it more meaningful.” Watching the dance in its traditional setting sets an authentic tone for the day, giving insight into Bali’s spiritual and cultural values. The roughly one-hour show is a captivating way to start, especially for those new to Balinese culture.
Next, you’ll spend about four hours exploring Ubud’s Traditional Art Market, a hive of activity filled with stalls offering batik fabrics, silver jewelry, wood carvings, and paintings. This is a highlight for many visitors who love shopping for unique souvenirs and seeing local artisans at work.
From the reviews, the market is described as lively but approachable, with “ample opportunity to haggle and find authentic crafts.” Guides often point out “hidden gem stalls” and explain the cultural significance of certain crafts, enriching your shopping experience.
While shopping isn’t included in the price, it’s a chance to support local artisans directly, and many travelers appreciate the opportunity to pick up handcrafted keepsakes.
The tour then heads to the highlands of Kintamani, where you’ll enjoy a lunch (not included) under the shadow of Mt. Batur, an active volcano offering awe-inspiring vistas. The drive up provides opportunities for panoramic photos, capturing Bali’s volcanic landscape.
Many reviewers mention how “the view of Mt. Batur is truly breathtaking,” making it a memorable moment of the trip. The cool mountain air contrasts nicely with the busy markets and temples, offering a moment of tranquility and stunning scenery.
A highlight is a walk through the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, a lush jungle filled with playful macaques and ancient temple ruins. The trails are well-maintained, and the artwork along the walkways adds to the mystical ambiance.
While the entrance fee isn’t included, visitors often note how “the monkeys are cheeky but mostly curious,” and it’s wise to keep belongings secured. This experience offers a fun, close-up encounter with Bali’s iconic monkeys, making it a favorite among families and animal lovers.
Before heading back, the group visits a coffee plantation, where you can sample Bali’s famous Kopi Luwak and other local brews. Travelers often comment on the informative tour explaining coffee production, combined with the chance to taste various blends.
This stop is appreciated as a relaxing way to conclude the day, offering insight into Bali’s rich agricultural traditions while indulging in some flavorful tasting.
This tour, at $61.54, offers a well-balanced day with private transport in an air-conditioned van, which improves comfort and convenience, especially in Bali’s often humid climate. The knowledgeable local guides ensure you gain context about each site, making the experience more meaningful.
The timings are flexible enough to cover all stops comfortably, with the entire day lasting around 10 hours. The inclusion of entrance tickets for the dance, monkey forest, and Kintamani volcano means there are no surprise costs, and you won’t need to worry about extra fees during your day.
On the downside, the tour involves a fair amount of standing and walking, particularly at the monkey forest and art market. For travelers with mobility concerns or small children, this is something to consider.
The tour is fully private, so you won’t be stuck in a large group—ideal for personalized conversations and flexible pacing. It’s suitable for all ages, provided you’re prepared for a full day on your feet.
This experience is perfect for cultural enthusiasts eager to see Bali’s traditional performances and art. It’s great for families looking for a safe, engaging adventure where kids can see monkeys and learn about local crafts.
Travelers seeking stunning scenery—like views of Mt. Batur—will find this tour rewarding. It’s also an excellent choice if you prefer a private, guided experience that takes the stress out of planning your own day.
Those on a budget will appreciate the value-packed price, which covers many of Bali’s key highlights in one convenient package. If you’re looking for a comprehensive, authentic introduction to Bali’s artistic and natural wonders, this tour fits the bill.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers pickup and drop-off at your hotel lobby, making the day hassle-free.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 10 hours, giving ample time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Are entrance tickets included?
Yes, tickets for the Barong dance, Sacred Monkey Forest, and Kintamani Volcano are included in the price.
Can I customize the experience?
Since it’s a private tour, you can discuss your interests with the guide, but the itinerary is set for a full day of highlights.
Is lunch provided?
No, lunch is not included, but there will be a stop in Kintamani where you can dine with a view (at your own expense).
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s suitable for all ages, but keep in mind the amount of walking involved.
This Ubud full-day tour offers an excellent balance of cultural exploration, scenic views, and local encounters. The guided experience ensures you gain insights into Bali’s traditions, while the variety of stops keeps the day engaging and diverse.
For travelers who want a comprehensive introduction to Bali’s artistic and natural treasures, this tour delivers impressive value and authentic moments. Perfect for those who prefer a private experience with knowledgeable guides and wish to avoid the hassle of individual planning.
While it requires some walking and is best suited for active travelers, it truly packs in some of Bali’s most iconic sights into a single, memorable day. If you’re after an enriching, well-organized adventure that combines culture, nature, and local flavor, this tour offers a fantastic way to spend your Bali day.