Full Day  Ubud Art Village and Mount Batur Kintamani with Lunch - Detailed Breakdown of the Itinerary

Full Day Ubud Art Village and Mount Batur Kintamani with Lunch

Discover Bali’s highlights on a full-day tour—from Ubud’s vibrant arts to Mount Batur’s stunning vistas, with expert guides, authentic experiences, and delicious lunch options.

Exploring Bali on a single day might seem ambitious, but this tour makes it feel effortless. Offering a blend of culture, scenic landscapes, and local artisan visits, it promises a well-rounded snapshot of Bali’s rich traditions and breathtaking views—all guided by knowledgeable hosts.

What we particularly appreciate is the careful balance between sightseeing and interaction, plus the inclusion of authentic experiences like visiting workshops and tasting local coffee. The only thing to consider is the long day’s pace, so this tour suits travelers with moderate physical fitness who want to maximize their Bali experience without the hassle of planning.

This tour appeals especially to those who love cultural insights, stunning landscapes, and a taste of Bali’s vibrant artisan scene. If you’re after a comprehensive, value-packed day that covers both nature and culture, it’s a fantastic option.

Key Points

Full Day  Ubud Art Village and Mount Batur Kintamani with Lunch - Key Points

  • Comprehensive itinerary covers artistic villages, temples, rice terraces, waterfalls, and a volcano view.
  • Expert guides like Pakis and Manu offer personal attention, local insights, and great photo tips.
  • Authentic experiences including visiting artisan workshops and tasting Bali’s famous coffee.
  • Delicious buffet lunch overlooking Mount Batur, a highlight for both the scenery and the food.
  • Flexible pickup and private transportation ensure comfort and convenience.
  • Good value with all entrance fees, lunch, bottled water, and sarongs included.

An Introduction to the Tour Experience

Full Day  Ubud Art Village and Mount Batur Kintamani with Lunch - An Introduction to the Tour Experience

This full-day Bali adventure packs a punch, especially for those eager to see the island’s diverse highlights without the stress of logistics. It’s designed as an all-around exploration that mixes art, nature, and culture, all wrapped up in a personalized service model with private transportation.

One of the standout features is the expert guidance—guides like Pakis and Manu aren’t just drivers but charismatic storytellers who know Bali inside out. Their insights turn what could be a typical sightseeing day into a richer, more engaging experience. You’ll also love the authentic stops, like the Batik weaving, goldsmith workshops, and the sacred Monkey Forest—places where you can see Bali’s artisans and wildlife in action.

A small caveat is the length of the day—around 10 to 11 hours—and the amount of walking involved, especially through temples and rice terraces. For travelers who prefer leisurely mornings or are not keen on busy days, this might feel a bit packed. However, the value for the price ($61 per person) is hard to beat considering the inclusions: entrance fees, a hearty buffet lunch, bottled water, and sarongs for temple visits.

Ideal for first-time visitors wanting a broad overview, culture lovers, and anyone keen to tick off Bali’s must-see spots with a trusted guide, this tour promises a memorable, well-curated experience.

Detailed Breakdown of the Itinerary

Full Day  Ubud Art Village and Mount Batur Kintamani with Lunch - Detailed Breakdown of the Itinerary

Stop 1: Tohpati Village – Batik Weaving Capital

Your day begins in Tohpati, Bali’s renowned Batik Hand Weaving Center. Here, you’ll see artisans painstakingly decorating fabric using traditional wax and dye techniques, resulting in intricate, colorful patterns. The process is mesmerizing—and surprisingly calming to watch. It’s a fantastic introduction to Bali’s textile craftsmanship, and you’ll gain appreciation for the skill involved.

Reviewers mention the watchfulness of the artisans and the impressive detail, making it more than just a quick stop. It’s a chance to learn about a centuries-old craft that continues to thrive today.

Stop 2: Celuk Village – Gold and Silversmithing Hub

Next, you’ll visit Celuk Village, famous for its expert gold and silversmiths. Here, you’ll observe artisans at work, creating intricate jewelry and ornaments. The craftsmanship is highly detailed, often involving high-quality, delicate design work that takes patience and skill.

Reviewers highlight the artistic talent and the opportunity to see high-quality craftsmanship, making this stop valuable for jewelry lovers or anyone curious about Bali’s artisan industries.

Stop 3: Puseh Batuan Temple – A Sacred Site

A visit to Puseh Batuan Temple offers a glimpse into Bali’s spiritual life with its classical architecture and elaborate stone carvings. The temple’s high entrance gate (Kori Agung) and sculptures are classic Bali, providing fantastic photo opportunities and cultural insights.

This stop isn’t just sightseeing; it’s an authentic experience of Bali’s religious architecture. The temple’s peaceful ambiance gives a contemplative moment amidst your busy day.

Stop 4: Batuan Village – Art and Culture

Batuan Village is a center for traditional Balinese paintings. Local artists depict gods, demons, and everyday life on canvas, capturing Bali’s cultural essence. Watching the painters work or browsing their galleries is a treat for art enthusiasts.

Reviewers note the beautiful paintings and the chance to see the process firsthand, which adds a personal touch to your Bali excursion.

Stop 5: Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

A highlight for many travelers, the Monkey Forest is a lush tropical jungle with playful long-tailed macaques. It’s a chance to interact—safely—with Bali’s famous primates in their natural habitat, with the bonus of encountering ancient temples within the forest.

Reviewers rave about the monkeys’ playful antics and the lush scenery, but they also advise keeping an eye on personal belongings—as the monkeys are famous for their cheeky behavior.

Stop 6: Tegalalang Rice Terraces

No Bali trip is complete without stopping at Tegalalang’s stunning rice terraces. The sweeping views and the traditional Subak irrigation system make it a photographer’s dream. It’s also a peaceful spot to soak in Bali’s agricultural roots, surrounded by terraced hillsides.

Travelers enjoy the panoramic scenery and the chance to walk along the terraces, although it can get crowded in peak times. Early morning or late afternoon visits typically offer better tranquility.

Stop 7: Mount Batur Viewpoint and Lunch at Kintamani

The lunch stop at Kintamani offers spectacular views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur. The restaurant’s vantage point provides a perfect backdrop for your meal—often described as one of the best scenery-laden lunches Bali has to offer.

Reviewers mention the freshness of the food and the stunning vistas that make the meal a memorable highlight. It’s a relaxed yet awe-inspiring moment in the day’s schedule.

Stop 8: Segara Windhu Coffee Plantation

Coffee tasting is a fan favorite. Here, you’ll see how Bali’s famous Luwak coffee is processed and roasted using traditional methods like clay pans heated with firewood. Tasting sessions include lemon, ginger, and chocolate-flavored coffees, plus the classic Balinese brew.

The farm’s lush environment and the aroma of fresh coffee add to the experience. Reviews praise the variety of samples and the chance to learn about Bali’s coffee culture.

Stop 9: Kemenuh Village – Wood Carving Art

Kemenuh is Bali’s wood carving center. You’ll observe artisans at work, creating intricate sculptures, and have the chance to purchase some of their finest work. It’s a perfect stop for art lovers or those wanting to take home a handcrafted souvenir.

Reviewers appreciate witnessing craftsmanship firsthand and the quality of the artworks displayed.

Stop 10: Tegenungan Waterfall – Nature’s Finale

Tegenungan Waterfall offers a lush, tropical finale to your day. At around 15 meters high, the waterfall cascades into a natural pool amid jungle greenery. It’s a picturesque spot ideal for photos or simply enjoying the tranquil sound of flowing water.

The waterfall is conveniently located, and the surrounding greenery makes it feel like a hidden gem, according to travelers. Be prepared for some walking and steps to reach the best viewing points.

Transportation, Timing, and Overall Value

Full Day  Ubud Art Village and Mount Batur Kintamani with Lunch - Transportation, Timing, and Overall Value

You’ll travel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle—a huge plus for comfort and flexibility. The tour starts at 8:30 am, and with a full day planned, you’ll spend around 10-11 hours exploring Bali’s highlights. This is a well-organized schedule, but expect some long stretches in the car and a fair amount of walking at sites.

All entrance tickets, lunch, bottled water, and a sarong for temple visits are included, which simplifies the day and helps you budget. The tour’s cost ($61 per person) is quite reasonable considering the extensive itinerary and high-quality guide service. Many reviewers mention how guides like Pakis and Manu go above and beyond, sharing local insights and taking memorable photos.

What sets this tour apart is the personalized experience—it’s only your group, and guides are praised for their friendliness and knowledge. The inclusion of authentic artisan visits and tasting Bali’s coffee makes it more than just a sightseeing run; it’s an immersive cultural day.

Final Thoughts

Full Day  Ubud Art Village and Mount Batur Kintamani with Lunch - Final Thoughts

This tour offers a fantastic mix of Bali’s art, nature, and traditional culture, making it ideal for first-time visitors or those wanting a rundown. The knowledgeable guides, especially Pakis, make the entire experience richer—sharing stories, taking photos, and offering genuine insights that elevate the day.

The scenery, from rice terraces to Mount Batur, is breathtaking, and the authentic stops like the Batik village and coffee plantation add depth to your trip. The value for money is clear when considering the inclusions—entrance fees, lunch, and personalized service—making it a smart choice for travelers wanting a hassle-free yet in-depth Bali experience.

If you’re after a day that combines culture, natural beauty, and friendly local interactions, this tour hits the mark. It’s a busy but rewarding day that leaves many travelers feeling they’ve truly experienced Bali’s essence.

FAQ

Full Day  Ubud Art Village and Mount Batur Kintamani with Lunch - FAQ

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour features hotel pickup and drop-off, making it convenient regardless of where you’re staying in Seminyak.

What should I wear for temple visits?
You’ll receive a sarong for entering temples, but it’s best to wear modest clothing—cover shoulders and knees—for respectful attire.

How long is the total tour?
The entire day lasts approximately 10 to 11 hours, starting at 8:30 am, including travel time, sightseeing, and lunch.

What’s included in the tour price?
All entrance tickets, lunch, bottled water, sarong, and private air-conditioned transportation are included. Gratuities and personal expenses are not.

Can I customize the itinerary?
Since this is a private tour, guides are flexible and happy to accommodate some customized requests within the day’s schedule.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, travelers with moderate physical fitness will enjoy it, but be mindful of walking involved at sites like the rice terraces and waterfall.

What is the tour price?
The tour costs $61 per person, representing good value given the extensive itinerary and inclusions.