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Discover Ubud’s hidden waterfalls and sacred temples on this private day tour. Enjoy personalized guides, stunning scenery, and authentic Balinese culture for just $48.
Explore the Best of Ubud with a One-Day Hidden Waterfall Tour and Temple Visit
If you’re planning a trip to Bali and seeking a way to experience some of the island’s lesser-known treasures, this Best Of Ubud tour offers a comprehensive look at the region’s natural beauty and cultural richness. With a focus on hidden waterfalls, ancient temples, and lush landscapes, this private day tour combines adventure, history, and local flavor—all for a very reasonable price of $48 per person.
What really struck us about this experience is its personalized touch. The private transport and dedicated guide mean you’ll avoid the crowds and get a tailored experience, perfect for those who want an authentic taste of Bali without feeling rushed. The inclusion of balinese sarongs, local insights, and hotel pickup from various locations adds to its convenience.
The only consideration? The tour involves multiple stops, and if you’re not a fan of walking or water-based activities, some of the waterfalls and temple visits could be a bit physically demanding. But overall, this tour is best suited for travelers wanting an immersive, well-rounded day exploring Ubud’s natural and cultural highlights.
This tour offers a full-day exploration of Ubud’s most captivating spots, starting from the moment you’re picked up in a comfortable, air-conditioned private car. The tour is designed to give you a balance of nature, culture, and fun, with enough flexibility to savor each location without feeling rushed.
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Your journey begins at Puseh Batuan Temple, a 10th-century site famed for its intricate sculptures and traditional Balinese architecture. Guided by a knowledgeable driver, you’ll learn about the temple’s significance in local Bali culture. The temple’s walls are adorned with carvings depicting the Ramayana and Mahabharata stories, which adds a layer of storytelling to your visit. Visitors are required to wear a sarong (which is provided), preserving the local customs.
While the admission ticket is not included, the opportunity to walk through a nearly thousand-year-old spiritual site is priceless. Expect to spend around an hour soaking in the history, architecture, and peaceful ambiance.
Next stop is the Tukad Cepung Waterfall, a lesser-known gem that has only recently become popular among travelers. This almost untouched waterfall is set in a canyon, with a unique view where sunlight filters through the canyon walls, illuminating the cascading water.
What makes Tukad Cepung special is its quiet, pristine environment—you’ll almost feel like you’re discovering it first. The admission fee is not included, but the experience of walking into a natural “secret garden” and snapping photos of the waterfall is well worth it.
Travelers who love photography or want a true escape from tourist crowds will find this stop a highlight. Reviews mention that it’s “virgin” and **unexplored, giving you the chance to connect with nature in a fairly untouched setting.
The third water feature on the agenda is Tibumana Waterfall, a 20-meter-high cascade with moss-covered rocks and a shallow, clear pool perfect for a quick dip or just cooling off. Local legend suggests the entrance is a secret gateway to the Raja Besakih temple, adding an air of mystique to the location.
The surrounding cliffs and mossy rocks create a picturesque scene. Visitors can relax in the shallow pools, which are guarded by large rocks, giving a bit of privacy despite the popularity of the site. Reviewers tell us that Made, their guide, was especially helpful in pointing out the best spots and ensuring safety in the water.
No trip to Ubud would be complete without a visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Here, you’ll walk among nearly 900 Bali Long Tail Macaques in their natural habitat while exploring the lush forest and ceremonial sites.
The guided tour includes a walk across the iconic dragon bridge, offering great photo opportunities. The monkeys are used to visitors but must be approached with caution; your guide will advise on how to interact safely. Several reviewers emphasize how Made’s knowledge enhanced the experience, giving insights into the monkeys’ behavior and their place in Balinese tradition.
The tour offers pickup and dropoff services from multiple locations, including Denpasar, Ubud, Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur, and others. If you’re staying at a hotel in or around Bali, this adds a layer of convenience, reducing the stress of arranging transport.
For $48, the package includes hotel pickup and dropoff, a private car with good air conditioning, a balinese sarong (for temple visits), an English-speaking driver, and bottled mineral water.
However, entrance tickets to the temples and waterfalls are not included—a common practice in Bali tours—so you should budget an additional amount for these. Reviewers mention that the value lies in the guide’s local insights and the well-curated stops, making the extra ticket costs worthwhile.
The reviews reveal that guides like Made are key to elevating this tour. His deep knowledge of Bali’s culture, combined with a friendly attitude, ensures you get more than just sightseeing—you gain context and stories behind each site. Many mention how guides like Suta and Ketut Ajus took care of them and shared personalized recommendations, such as lunch spots and lesser-known attractions.
The waterfalls are particularly praised for their unspoiled beauty. Visitors love the opportunity to snap photos in locations that feel almost private, thanks to their relatively recent discovery by travelers. The roughly 1-hour stop at each waterfall allows enough time to explore, take pictures, and relax without feeling hurried.
In terms of timing, the tour lasts 8 to 10 hours, which is enough to cover all the stops comfortably. The early morning pickup, followed by a well-paced itinerary, means you’ll return to your hotel with plenty of daylight remaining for other activities or relaxation.
This experience is particularly suited for those who want a rundown of Ubud’s natural and cultural highlights in one day. It’s ideal for travelers who prefer a private, customizable experience rather than joining a large group tour, allowing for more flexibility and personal interaction.
Nature lovers will appreciate the waterfalls and lush forests, while culture enthusiasts will enjoy the ancient temples and traditional stories. The affordable price point makes it accessible for most travelers, especially considering the inclusion of private transportation and local guides.
It’s perfect for first-time visitors eager to see diverse sights without the hassle of arranging multiple tickets or navigating unfamiliar roads. Plus, couples, families, or small groups will find the private format more intimate and comfortable.
This Best of Ubud tour offers a balanced mixture of natural beauty and cultural insight, all in a convenient private package. The value for money is evident in the personalized guide service, the variety of destinations, and the opportunity to visit some of Bali’s lesser-known waterfalls and temples. Expect plenty of stunning scenery, engaging stories, and the chance to get off the beaten path.
If you’re after a well-organized, affordable, and authentic day exploring Ubud’s hidden corners, this tour should definitely be on your list. It works especially well for those who want to combine nature, culture, and fun in one seamless experience.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and dropoff are included, with options available across several locations including Ubud, Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur, and more.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs about 8 to 10 hours, giving you plenty of time to explore each site comfortably.
Are entrance tickets included?
No, entrance tickets to temples and waterfalls are not included and need to be purchased separately.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, a towel if you plan to swim, and extra clothes if you want to change after water stops.
Do I need to be physically fit?
Most stops involve walking and some uneven terrain, especially at waterfalls, so a moderate level of fitness is recommended.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, families with children who enjoy outdoor activities and manageable walks will find this tour suitable.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since this is a private tour, guides are generally flexible and can accommodate some personalized requests.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of hidden waterfalls, ancient temples, and personalized guides makes it a memorable, authentic experience.
How much does the tour cost?
It costs $48 per person, which offers excellent value considering the full-day itinerary and private service.
In essence, if you’re after a balanced, insightful, and scenic day in Ubud that combines natural wonders and cultural highlights—all at an affordable price—this tour offers a reliable, engaging way to see Bali’s less traveled paths.