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Experience Ubud's highlights with a private all-inclusive tour featuring jungle swing, monkey forest, rice terraces, waterfalls, and temple visits for $85.
Traveling to Bali and craving an authentic, hassle-free way to explore Ubud’s top sights? This Best of Ubud Tours with Jungle Swing offers a comprehensive day packed with culture, nature, and adventure—without the stress of self-driving or navigating busy streets. For just $85 per person, you get a private driver who doubles as your personal photographer, a well-organized itinerary, and all entrance fees included. It’s a tempting blend of convenience and value, especially for those who want to see the highlights without sacrificing comfort.
What we love most about this experience is how smoothly everything flows—from pickup to drop-off—and how the guides truly make it special, often going above and beyond to capture memorable photos. One thing to keep in mind is that this is a full day out, so it’s ideal if you’re prepared for a long but rewarding adventure. Perfect for first-time visitors, couples, families, or anyone wanting a curated taste of Bali’s cultural and natural wonders, this tour makes it easy to tick off some of Ubud’s most iconic spots.
This tour is a solid choice if you want a balanced mix of culture, nature, and fun. Starting with a pickup from your Ubud or south Bali address, the private vehicle ensures a smooth, air-conditioned ride throughout the day. The driver, often celebrated for his knowledge and friendliness, acts as a guide and photographer, helping you capture memories at each stop.
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Our journey kicks off with a visit to the Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest, a must-see for anyone wanting a dose of Bali’s spiritual vibe and playful macaques. Built in the mid-14th century, this sanctuary is more than just a tourist attraction; it’s a conservation area where you can observe monkeys in a lush, ancient setting. You’ll probably find yourself chuckling at the cheeky antics of the macaques, but it’s also a place where local Balinese spirituality is palpable.
Reviews highlight how the guides, like Kadek, make this part particularly enjoyable—they’re not just giving a standard tour but sharing insights on the harmonious relationship between humans and nature. With 1 hour 30 minutes allocated, you’ll have enough time to stroll, take photos, and soak in the atmosphere without feeling rushed.
Next, we walk the Tegalalang Rice Terrace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The sight of endless cascading rice paddies carved into the hillside is unforgettable. The Subak irrigation system here is a marvel of traditional Balinese agriculture, and the terraces offer fantastic photo opportunities—your guide will happily help you get that perfect shot.
Travelers rave about the authenticity of this stop, with descriptions of farmers working the fields and the peaceful, almost meditative, scenery. We loved the way the guides subtly point out the history and significance of the rice terraces, making it more than just a pretty view. You get about an hour here, giving time to walk the slopes, watch the farmers, and marvel at the landscape.
For lunch, upgrade to include a meal at the Green Terrace Warung, perched above the rice fields. This spot isn’t just about the food but the vibe—dining with view and reconnecting with the source of Bali’s famous rice. Reviewers repeatedly mention how special this experience is; sitting above the lush fields, sampling local flavors, and feeling connected to the land makes it memorable.
A key spiritual site, Tirta Empul Temple offers a chance to purify your body and soul. Built at 700 meters above sea level, its sacred spring waters are believed to have healing powers. Visitors can participate in a cleansing ritual if they wish, or simply stroll around the complex.
Reviews note the cool air and serene environment here—perfect for a calming break amid a busy day. Guides often share stories about the temple’s history, including its divine connection to Lord Indra, enriching the experience.
Our final stop is the Tegenungan Waterfall, probably Bali’s most accessible waterfall. The walk down about 100 steps is easy and well-maintained, and the view of the green valley from the cascade is stunning. Visitors often indulge in swimming, taking photos, or just relaxing by the water.
Guests mention how the accessibility and facilities make this waterfall quite convenient, though it’s not hidden away. The experience of standing under the cascade and feeling the cool spray is invigorating after a day of sightseeing.
For $85, you’re getting a full day of curated experiences, with the comfort of private transport and a knowledgeable guide who goes beyond just driving. The all-inclusive pricing, including entry fees, makes budgeting simple, and the optional lunch adds a lovely touch of local cuisine overlooking fields—something reviewers highly recommend.
The private nature of the tour means you can customize a little, ask for special photo moments, or linger longer at your favorite spots. Plus, the guides consistently receive praise for their professionalism, friendliness, and depth of local knowledge—making the experience not just sightseeing but also learning.
Guests widely agree that the driver guides are the highlight of this tour. Many reviews mention guides like Kadek, Ary, or Panca, who are described as friendly, helpful, and passionate about Bali. They often act as photographers, capturing your best angles, and sharing interesting tidbits about each site.
The vehicle itself is described as cool, comfortable, and reliable, which is crucial in Bali’s warm climate. Having a dedicated driver means you avoid the hassle of navigating busy streets, parking, or dealing with traffic—your focus can stay on enjoying Bali’s sights.
Spanning about 9 to 10 hours, this tour is a long day, but it’s well-paced. The itinerary includes enough breaks and time at each stop to avoid rushing. Reviewers mention that the day feels balanced, with plenty of time to enjoy each location without feeling overwhelmed.
One of the biggest perks, according to reviewers, is the local insights shared by guides. Understanding the cultural significance behind Tirta Empul or hearing about the Subak system from a guide who explains it in simple, relatable terms enhances the trip’s value.
The highlight for many is the Jungle Swing—a fun, adrenaline-pumping photo op that provides panoramic views of the rice fields. Guides are eager to help you get the perfect shot, making this a memorable moment and an Instagram-worthy one. It’s a fun blend of adventure and scenery, with the guide often acting as photographer, so you get great photos without the selfie struggle.
If you’re looking for a comprehensive, easy-to-organize day trip with a focus on top sights, this tour hits the mark. It’s ideal for first-time visitors who want to maximize their time without the stress of planning, as well as couples or families wanting a relaxed, private experience. The inclusion of cultural sites, nature, and adventure makes it excellent for a broad range of travelers.
Those who appreciate local guides with a passion for sharing their knowledge will find this particularly appealing. Plus, if capturing memories is important, the guide’s role as photographer will be a big plus.
However, if you prefer a more secluded, off-the-beaten-path adventure or are on a tighter budget, you might consider tailoring the itinerary or exploring other options. But for overall value, comfort, and well-rounded experience, this tour is hard to beat.
This Best of Ubud Tours with Jungle Swing offers a seamless way to explore Bali’s cultural and natural treasures. With a private guide and all fees included, it takes the hassle out of sightseeing and makes it easier to focus on enjoying the experience. From the playful macaques of the Monkey Forest to the serene waters of Tegenungan Waterfall, you’ll cover a lot of ground in a relaxed, personalized manner.
The guides consistently receive high praise for their knowledge and friendliness, often helping to make the day more memorable by capturing photos and sharing stories. The optional lunch at a rice-field-view restaurant is a lovely added touch, allowing you to relax and reconnect with Bali’s vibrant food scene.
This tour is best suited for travelers who want a comprehensive, comfortable, and informative Bali experience without the stress of self-driving. It’s perfect for those wanting a balanced mix of sightseeing, culture, and nature—delivered with professionalism and a friendly touch.
What is included in the price?
The $85 fee covers private transportation, a driver-guide, fuel, parking fees, tolls, bottled water, all entry fees for the listed sites, and the jungle swing experience. You can upgrade to include lunch.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately 9 to 10 hours, providing a full day of sightseeing with enough time at each stop.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, it’s exclusively for your group, ensuring a personalized experience without strangers.
Can I customize the stops or timing?
While the itinerary is set, guides are flexible and can accommodate special requests or adjustments based on your preferences.
Is pickup offered from all areas in Ubud?
Yes, pickup is available from addresses in Ubud and much of south Bali, making it convenient no matter where you’re staying.
Is lunch included in the base price?
No, lunch is an optional upgrade. If selected, you’ll enjoy a meal with a rice-field view at the Green Terrace Warung.
Are there any physical requirements?
Most travelers can participate, but note the walk down to Tegenungan Waterfall involves about 100 steps—though it’s well-maintained and manageable for most.
What makes the guides stand out?
Guests praise guides like Kadek, Ary, and Panca for their professionalism, friendliness, and local knowledge, often acting as photographers and storytellers.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for walking, sun protection, and a camera or smartphone for photos. Don’t forget your swimsuit if you plan to swim at Tegenungan.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, it generally suits families, but consider the physical demands of walking and the length of the day.
This tour balances comfort, culture, and adventure, making it a fantastic choice for those wanting a well-rounded, hassle-free Bali experience. Whether you’re snapping photos on the jungle swing, walking through rice terraces, or soaking in the spiritual energy of Tirta Empul, you’ll leave with plenty of memories—and maybe a few new favorite spots.