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Discover Ubud’s top highlights with this private tour featuring Monkey Forest, rice terraces, Tirta Empul, and Tegenungan Waterfall—all in a full-day adventure.
If you’re looking to get a comprehensive taste of Ubud’s most iconic sights in one day, this private tour offers a well-balanced mix of wildlife, culture, history, and natural beauty. With a friendly guide, air-conditioned transport, and all entrance fees included, it’s designed to make exploring Bali’s cultural heart both easy and memorable. Whether you’re a first-timer or returning visitor, this tour hits many highlights without leaving you exhausted.
One aspect we love about this experience is the flexibility of a private guide who genuinely focuses on your interests. Plus, the stunning views, from lush rice terraces to waterfalls, make every stop picture-perfect. The only potential downside? The day’s tightly packed schedule means you’ll want to be ready for a full, active day. It’s best suited for travelers craving an authentic, all-in-one Ubud experience without the hassle of planning each stop separately.
This tour is perfect for those who appreciate a mix of wildlife encounters, spiritual sites, and scenic landscapes—all within roughly eight hours. If you’re after a value-packed, guided day that covers Ubud’s essentials while offering personalized attention, this could be your ideal Bali outing.
Private, Guided Experience: Enjoy personalized commentary and flexibility from a knowledgeable guide.
All-Inclusive Pricing: Entrance tickets, transportation, and water are included, offering excellent value.
Diverse Highlights: From monkeys and rice terraces to temples and waterfalls, there’s a broad range of scenery and culture.
Comfortable Transport: Air-conditioned vehicle makes the long day more comfortable.
Flexible Pickup & Drop-off: Available across Ubud and surrounding areas, making logistics easy.
Well-Reviewed Guide: Guests praise guides like Eka for their knowledge and considerate attitude.
For a more personal experience, these private Ubud tours deliver individual attention
Starting at the Monkey Forest in Ubud, you’ll get up close with around 1000 Long Tail Macaques in their natural setting. Our review highlights how a friendly guide (like Eka) makes all the difference, sharing insights into the monkeys’ behavior and the forest’s significance. Walking through this lush jungle, you’ll see the famous Dragon Bridge and the serene Monkeys’ Temple, adding a spiritual layer to your wildlife experience.
The 1-hour visit includes an entry ticket, ensuring you can wander freely while your guide offers stories and tips. Expect to see playful monkeys and lush greenery, making it an engaging start to your day.
Next, you’ll visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, arguably Bali’s most iconic landscape. Perched 600 meters above sea level, this viewpoint offers sweeping views of the terraced fields carved into the hillside, perfect for photos. You’ll have about an hour here, with the chance to enjoy a meal overlooking the terraces—an experience reviewers say is well worth the extra cost of lunch.
This stop also offers a practical lesson in Bali’s historic “SUBAK” irrigation system, which has been in operation for centuries. It’s fascinating to see how this ancient method sustains the lush rice paddies, and many visitors find this connection to tradition especially meaningful.
Your tour then takes you to the Tirta Empul Temple, a UNESCO-listed site famous for its holy water springs. Here, you’ll witness or participate in a spiritual bathing ritual practiced by local Balinese Hindus. The experience of seeing locals purify themselves at the sacred fountains provides a glimpse into Bali’s spiritual side, making this stop much more than just sightseeing.
The 1-hour visit includes entrance fees, and the atmosphere is both serene and lively, as pilgrims and visitors alike partake in the purification ritual. Reviewers rave about guides sharing stories behind the temple’s history, which, combined with the vibrant colors and sounds, makes it a highlight.
Before the tour concludes, you’ll enjoy the Tegenungan Waterfall, about 15 meters high, set amid dense greenery along the Petanu River. You can take photos, relax, or even dip your feet in the cool water. The waterfall’s beauty lies in its accessibility and the lush surroundings that create a perfect backdrop for a memorable photo or a quick refresh.
This 1-hour stop allows ample time to soak in the scenery and appreciate Bali’s natural beauty. Reviewers love the guide’s commentary here, often pointing out how the waterfall’s surrounding landscape enhances the experience.
The tour is priced at $27.35 per person, which covers all entrance tickets, private air-conditioned transport, mineral water, and an English-speaking guide—all important factors for value-conscious travelers. The overall duration is about 8 hours, so be prepared for a full day of activity. Pickup and drop-off are available across Ubud, Denpasar, Seminyak, Kuta, Canggu, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Gianyar, and Sanur, making it accessible for most travelers.
The vehicle is air-conditioned, which is a relief after walking around in Bali’s tropical heat. Guides like Eka are praised for their considerate and knowledgeable approach—sharing insights without overwhelming, and adjusting stops based on your preferences.
While lunch is optional and not included in the tour fee, the Tegalalang Rice Terrace stop offers some great options for enjoying a meal with a view. The tour also offers flexibility to skip certain attractions if you wish, giving you control over your day.
Travelers should note that entrance fees for attractions on the day of travel are not included, so you may want to budget for this if not covered. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with mobility, as the stops are generally accessible with some walking.
One of the little gems you’ll appreciate is the personalized service. Multiple reviews highlight guides like Eka for their patience, local knowledge, and genuine friendliness. Guests also mention that there’s no hard sell or pressure—just honest, helpful guidance.
The combination of wildlife, scenic vistas, and spiritual sites makes this tour diverse and engaging. The rice terraces are picturesque and educational, revealing Bali’s traditional irrigation system. The visit to Tirta Empul offers a spiritual dimension, while Tegenungan Waterfall caps off the day with natural beauty.
This experience is ideal for first-time visitors wanting a curated introduction to Ubud’s highlights, especially if they prefer a hassle-free, private guided experience. It’s also perfect for travelers who love nature, culture, and photo opportunities, all in one package.
Those traveling with families or friends will enjoy the flexibility and comfort of private transport and the manageable pace of the stops. If you’re looking for value for money, the inclusive price and well-chosen sites make this tour a worthwhile investment.
However, if your schedule is very tight or you prefer a less action-packed day, you might want to pick fewer stops or customize the itinerary.
This Ubud private tour offers a well-rounded day of exploration that balances wildlife encounters, culture, and scenic beauty. The inclusion of all entrance fees, private transport, and a friendly guide ensures it delivers good value, especially for travelers who want a seamless, hassle-free experience.
The flexibility of the guide and the quality of the sights visited make it suitable for a broad range of visitors—from first-timers to seasoned travelers who want a thorough overview without the stress of planning each detail. The overall positive reviews, especially praising guides like Eka, highlight how much the personal touch can elevate the experience.
If you’re after a comprehensive, authentic look at Bali’s Ubud region, this tour is an excellent choice—offering genuine moments, stunning views, and insightful stories, all wrapped in a comfortable package.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers find it suitable for families, especially since the stops are accessible and include engaging sights like the Monkey Forest and waterfalls.
What should I bring for the day?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and a camera. Water and optional lunch are available or can be brought along for flexibility.
Are the entrance fees included?
All entrance tickets on the day of travel are included in the tour price, except for optional or personal expenses.
How long is each stop?
Each major stop is about an hour, giving enough time to explore and enjoy without feeling rushed.
Can I customize the itinerary?
While the standard tour is fixed, guides are generally flexible if you communicate your preferences, especially since it’s private.
What’s the pickup process?
Pickup is available from most central Ubud areas and surrounding locations, with a private air-conditioned vehicle.
Is the tour physically demanding?
Most of the stops are accessible and involve moderate walking, suitable for most travelers with basic mobility.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain or storm, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
How do I book?
Booking can be done online with confirmation provided immediately. It’s recommended to book at least 33 days in advance for best availability.