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Discover Bali’s highlights with this private Ubud tour, featuring Monkey Forest, rice terraces, temples, waterfalls, and personalized guides for an authentic experience.
This Bali Ubud tour offers a well-rounded peek into the island’s vibrant culture, lush landscapes, and spiritual sites—all in a comfortable, private setting. Priced at just $40 per person, it packs in five major stops, with the flexibility and attention that only a private guide can provide. The experience is tailored for those who want to explore at their own pace, away from crowded group tours, while enjoying seamless transport, bottled water, and insider recommendations.
What we really love about this tour is how it’s designed to balance iconic sights with authentic local experiences. Plus, the guides, especially Susila, come highly recommended for their knowledge and friendliness. The only thing to keep in mind is that entrance fees to some attractions aren’t included—so budget accordingly if you want to fully access every site. Perfect for curious travelers, culture lovers, or anyone wanting a personalized day out in Ubud, this tour promises both value and a genuine taste of Bali’s diverse landscape.
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Starting with pickup from your hotel in Kuta, Canggu, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, or Jimbaran, this tour ensures your day begins stress-free. The air-conditioned vehicle is a clear winner on Bali’s warm days, making it easy to relax between stops. Plus, with bottled water provided, hydration is sorted, especially important when walking or exploring in the tropical heat.
Travel in a private vehicle means your schedule isn’t dictated by a large group; instead, you decide how long to spend at each site, and the driver (and guide) can suggest hidden gems or skip areas you’re less interested in. This level of flexibility is what sets a private tour apart from generic group excursions.
Our first stop is the Sacred Monkey Forest of Padangtegal, home to over 700 grey long-tailed macaques. Walking along the paved pathways through dense, leafy forest, you’ll get a close-up view of playful monkeys amid ancient temples. While the entrance fee isn’t included in the tour, visitors often find it worthwhile to pay for the experience, which really brings the sanctuary’s history and natural beauty to life.
Reviewers highlight that Susila, the guide, adds value here by sharing insights about the temples and the ecological importance of the forest. One reviewer mentioned, “Susila explained everything about the monkeys and the temples—super helpful for understanding Bali’s spiritual heritage.” Expect to spend around an hour here, and bring your camera—these monkeys are quite charming and mischievous.
Next, we head to the Ubud Traditional Art Market, right across from the royal palace. Here, you can browse an impressive array of handmade goods—silk scarves, woven bags, wooden statues, and more. The market is lively and colorful, perfect for picking up unique souvenirs or just soaking in the local craft vibe.
Reviewers appreciate the free admission and the chance to see local artisans at work. One shared that it’s “a great place to find authentic, affordable souvenirs,” and the guide can assist with bargaining if you wish. It’s a relaxed stop, lasting about an hour, ideal for strolling and chatting with vendors.
Perhaps one of Bali’s most photographed sights, the Tegalalang Rice Terraces showcase intricate irrigation systems called SUBAK, a traditional Balinese cooperative method passed down for centuries. The lush, layered paddies give you a sense of Bali’s agricultural roots, and the breeze over the fields is refreshingly cool.
Although the entrance fee isn’t included, the terraces are worth the small investment. Many travelers rave about the views, and one reviewer said, “The terraces are breathtaking, and our guide Susila pointed out the history behind the irrigation system, making it more than just a pretty view.” Expect around an hour here to truly take in the scenery, snap photos, and learn about Bali’s farming traditions.
A trip to Ubud isn’t complete without visiting Tirta Empul, a major Hindu temple with a centuries-old spring believed to have purifying powers. Visitors can participate in a traditional water cleansing ritual, which adds an interactive element to the spiritual experience.
Admission isn’t included, but many find the small fee justified by the cultural insights and the chance to witness locals participating in their religious practices. Reviewers mention that Susila offers context about the temple’s legends and rituals, making the visit more meaningful. Expect to spend about an hour here, with enough time for photos and observing local worship.
Our final stop is the Tegenungan Waterfall, a lush spot with a backdrop of dense forest and a refreshing cascade perfect for cooling off. The waterfall is accessible, and visitors often enjoy swimming in the pool beneath or simply relaxing on the rocks.
While the entrance fee isn’t included, it’s an affordable and popular choice for ending the day with some nature and water fun. Reviewers love the lush setting—“It’s the perfect place to unwind and take photos,” one said. Expect around an hour here, making it a relaxing end to a busy day.
The $40 price tag may seem modest, but considering the cost of individual entrance fees, private transport, and the guide’s expertise, it’s a solid deal. The flexibility to customize your stops, combined with Susila’s reputation as a knowledgeable and attentive guide, makes this tour stand out.
What truly elevates it is the combination of culture, stunning scenery, and the chance to get off the beaten path without sacrificing comfort. The inclusion of bottled water, WiFi, and hotel pickup adds to the convenience, so you’re free to focus on enjoying each moment.
If you’re a traveler who values personalized attention and wants to see a balanced mix of Bali’s iconic sights and authentic local culture, this is a fantastic choice. It’s ideal if you enjoy flexible schedules, private transportation, and guided insights that deepen your understanding of Ubud’s spiritual and natural beauty.
This tour suits those with a moderate level of mobility (as some walking is involved) and an interest in culture, nature, and photography. It’s also well-suited for first-time visitors who want an overview without the hassle of planning every detail themselves.
The Bali Ubud Tour offers a truly immersive and flexible way to explore one of Bali’s most culturally and scenically rich regions. Susila’s reputation as a knowledgeable, attentive guide shines through in the authentic insights and genuine friendliness reported by past travelers.
For a reasonable price, you get a comprehensive, comfort-oriented day that hits all the must-see spots—from playful monkeys to tranquil waterfalls and sacred temples. The private format ensures you can tailor the experience to your interests, making it suitable for couples, families, or solo travelers eager to learn and discover at their own pace.
If you’re after a balanced mix of sightseeing, local culture, and natural beauty, this tour is a smart, value-packed choice that will leave you with lasting memories of Ubud’s charm.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, pickup from your hotel in Kuta, Canggu, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, or Jimbaran is included, making the start of your day smooth and easy.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 10 hours, giving you plenty of time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance tickets for Monkey Forest, Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Tirta Empul, and Tegenungan Waterfall are not included. Budget accordingly and consider purchasing tickets on-site.
What’s the vehicle like?
You’ll travel in an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with WiFi and private transportation, ensuring comfort during transfers between sites.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but be aware of the walking involved at each stop. It’s best suited for those with moderate mobility.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, you can discuss your preferences with the guide—Susila is praised for his flexibility and personal touch.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, the tour is often booked around 37 days ahead, especially in peak seasons, to ensure availability and proper planning.
This Bali Ubud Tour truly offers a balanced, insightful, and comfortable way to experience Ubud’s highlights, making it perfect for travelers seeking both cultural depth and scenic beauty without the hassle of organizing everything themselves.