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Here are some of the best things you can do with one day in Ubud. It's an absolute must visit for anyone going to Bali. There's so much to do in this small but exciting town.
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Best Things To Do In Ubud, Bali | Rice Terraces, Bali Swing, Aling Aling Falls
Today we share with you the best things to do in Ubud, Bali! This is our favourite spot in Bali and while you are here you need to wake up super early for the sunrise in the rice terraces, get some fire Instagram shots on the Bali Swing, eat a lot of fresh food and coconuts, visit some breathtaking waterfalls including Aling Aling Falls and visit the stunning Water Temple for sunset!
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BALI ITINERARY: Best of Bali in 10 days (2019)
This 10 day Bali Travel Guide will show you the best places to visit in Bali so that you can make the most of your adventure.
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Destinations for this 10 Day Bali Itinerary:
→ Uluwatu Region - surfing Dreamland Beach
→ Ubud - Monkey Forest, Tegalalang Rice Terraces and waterfalls
→ Nusa Penida - amazing beaches and diving
→ Lovina - oceanfront accommodation for a great price
→ Road tripping the remote east coast of Bali
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Bali is an Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, beaches and coral reefs.
As a popular island destination rich in natural beauty, culture, and history, there is something for everyone in Bali. Regardless, the island’s essence and best of everything are captured in these must-visit attractions anyone can enjoy.
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01. UBUD MONKEY FOREST
02. Uluwatu Temple
03. Seminyak
04. Tanah Lot Temple
05. TEGALALANG RICE TERRACES
06. Ubud Art Market
07. Besakih Temple
08. Padang Padang Beach
09. Mount Batur
10. Ubud Royal Palace
11. Pandawa Beach
12. Elephant Cave
13. Amed
14. Lovina
15. Tanjung Benoa
16. Jimbaran Bay
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18. Kuta Beach
19. TIRTA EMPUL TEMPLE
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1. Jl. Raya Tanggayuda, Banjar Tanggayuda, Ubud, 80571 Ubud, Indonesia
Komaneka at Tanggayuda enjoys a beautiful setting overlooking the Oos River. Aside from its outdoor infinity pool, it also provides free yoga, traditional Balinese dance and wood carving lessons.
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Located just a 5-minute drive from Ubud Royal Palace and Ubud Market, Jungle Retreat Ubud presents an luxurious getaway with a private outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi access and free scheduled...
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Relaxing stays await in spacious award-winning 5-star villas at Puri Wulandari with private pools and personalised service.
5. Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, 80571 Ubud, Indonesia
Komaneka at Monkey Forest features Balinese-styled rooms with a private terrace offering views of rice fields or landscaped gardens. The resort provides an outdoor pool, a spa and free Wi-Fi.
6. Jl. Raya Kedewatan, 80571 Ubud, Indonesia
Featuring a restaurant, Black Penny Villas Ubud is nestled within lush tropical greenery. It offers luxurious rooms with a private pool, and free Wi-Fi in all areas.
7. Jl. Bisma, Ubud, 80571 Ubud, Indonesia
A hillside property in Ubud, Komaneka at Bisma offers clear views of Campuhan River, coconut plantations and rice fields. The resort features 2 outdoor pools, a restaurant, and a spa.
8. Jalan Andong, Banjar Nagi, 80571 Ubud, Indonesia
Nestled on Ubud’s hillside, overlooking Petanu River, Kamandalu Resort and Spa offers luxurious standalone accommodation and an award-winning restaurant.
9. Dewa Made Santana Jl. Pengosekan, 80571 Ubud, Indonesia
Green Field Hotel and Restaurant is surrounded by peaceful rice fields in South Ubud, a 10-minute walk from the Monkey Forest.
10. Desa Kendran, Tegalalang, 80571 Ubud, Indonesia
Alam Ubud Culture Villa And Residence has 2 spring water swimming pools with amazing views of the river valley and forest. It offers free shuttle services to Ubud Centre and free internet.
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THINGS TO DO IN BALI, INDONESIA | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Consider the following eight things to do in Bali, Indonesia as part of the attractions you consider during your travels.
When it comes to islands worth visiting in Southeast Asia, few can compete with the allure of Bali; however, if you're expecting a Utopian pristine paradise, as often is depicted in the movies and popular culture, you'll be in for a rude awakening. Bali is what it is -- unicorns and warts alike. Although there is stunning scenery, world class beaches and enchanting Hindu temples to explore there is also eyesore rubbish piles, filthy beaches and unscrupulous touts to content with.
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If you can visit Bali with realistic expectations it certainly offers up a wide spread of activities and attractions worth visiting.
Consider the following eight things to do in Bali, Indonesia as part of your travel itinerary:
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1) Balinese fire and trance performance
2) Exploring the cultural hub of Ubud
3) Visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces
4) Explore Hindu Temples
5) View Mount Batur from a distance
6) Explore surrounding beaches and islands
7) Visit Monkey Forest Temple
8) Hike up Mount Batur (an active volcano) for a spectacular sunrise viewing
Welcome to Bali, Indonesia!
After spending nearly a year travelling in Southeast Asia, we couldn't leave without first visiting Bali. We decided to take a 2 week trip to the famed island and split our time between Ubud and Sanur to explore as much as possible.
During one of our first nights on the island, we attended a Balinese fire and trance performance. This dance and music drama originated in the 1930s, depicting stories from Hindu literature.
Ubud is the art and cultural capital of Bali and we enjoyed spending a few days here. Our mornings in the town were spent visiting the various temples, browsing through markets, and soaking in the surroundings.
We also had a chance to visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces. They were lush, green, and reminded us of our time in Korea because Sam's apartment overlooked rice terraces.
Bali is mainly Hindu and the island is home to many temples. During our time in Bali we visited the Elephant Temple, which is best known for its menacing cave entrance.
We also visited Gunung Kawi, which is nicknamed the Rock Temple. The rock temple gets its name because of the 10 shrines that were carved into the rock wall and stand 7 meters tall. They are truly a sight to behold.
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During our tour around the island, we stopped at a lookout point where we saw the impressive Mount Batur looming in the horizon. Mount Batur is an active volcano, however, when we learned that it was open to hikers, we decided we were up for the challenge.
Bali is a great jump off point for exploring some of the surrounding beaches and islands. Trips to Lombok, Nusa Lembongan, and the Gili Islands are very easy to arrange. There are plenty of water sports to choose from including snorkeling, free diving, scuba diving, surfing and even kayaking.
Ubud is home to the monkey forest where infamous little macaques roam freely. The monkey forest is home to over 600 monkeys, who over time have lost all fear of man. The monkeys are not shy and will approach people and even climb onto their bodies if they believe you have food. If you're feeling adventurous and would like to feed the monkeys, you can purchase bananas right at the entrance of the monkey forest.
One of the highlights of our time in Bali, was climbing Mount Batur for sunrise. The morning of the hike, we got up at 2 in the morning and were driven to the base of the volcano.
Overall, we really enjoyed our time in Bali! It may not have been the quiet paradise that's depicted in the movies, but it offered culture, natural beauty, and it was a great place to relax.
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Best Rice Terraces in Bali, Indonesia: Tegalalang VS Jatiluwih 4K
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Tegalalang Rice Terraces
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Located a short distance from Ubud, the Tegalalang Rice Terraces are definitely the easiest of the two to visit. They are also far smaller than Jatiluwih, meaning they won’t take long to walk around. It’s a pretty touristy place in parts — there are lots of swings for people looking for that perfect Instagram shot and there are heaps of restaurants (joined by a large collection of shops) overlooking the rice terraces. It’s easy to get away from all that though — just walk down and then up the other side. There’s a cool little side valley to explore and I love some of the views in this area.
All up it took us around 45 minutes to explore the Tegalalang Rice Terraces. We really enjoyed the experience and I like how “enclosed” the whole place is. You’re in a valley surrounded by lush green rice terraces — the outside world seems very far away!
Entrance Ticket: It costs IDR 10,000 to visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, although several enterprising locals have set up “donation stations” where money is definitely expected. Make sure you have some small notes to give!
Getting there: Being 10 km from Ubud, you’ll need some kind of transport to get there. A lot of people rent scooters but you can also rent a car and driver (around IDR 150,000 return — IDR 450,000 – 500,000 for a whole day including other sights).
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
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The Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are further afield and much larger in scale than Tegalalang. From the road above you descend into the terraces and join up with a network of tracks. The longest track apparently takes 2.5 hours to complete, but who has the energy for that on a scorching afternoon! I walked around quite a lot (on a couple of different tracks) and then circled back to the road (it took me around 45 minutes). There are a few restaurants above the rice terraces (and some small ones among the terraces) but the scene is a lot less commercialised than Tegalalang.
The Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are far more open and you can see several volcanoes including Mount Agung, Bali’s tallest volcano. The views are pretty amazing and the terraces themselves are very photogenic. Jatiluwih is also a lot quieter. You’ll feel like the only tourist for miles on some areas, but then you’ll round a corner and see some. You won’t find any swings either, so if your main motivation for visiting rice terraces is to get a “swing photo” for Instagram you’d better head to Tegalalang.
Entrance Ticket: I didn’t pay to enter but my driver did pay a small fee to park. There are also no locals asking for donations. After a bit of online research it looks like the entrance ticket is IDR 20,000.
Getting there: Jatiluwih is a bit more off the beaten path and you’ll need to organise transport (or rent a scooter) to get there. I organised a car and driver in Munduk (IDR 500,000) and he was great. Leave me a comment if you want to get in touch and I’ll give you his info. I visited some awesome waterfalls (Gitgit, Sekumpul), the rice terraces and Beratan Temple (which was disappointing).
Other Rice Terraces in Bali
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The two I mentioned above certainly aren’t the only rice terraces in Bali. There are heaps of them scattered around the island but apparently Tegalalang and Jatiluwih are the best. I saw some rice terraces Munduk and also on the walk down to Sekumpul Falls. You’ll see heaps of rice terraces while driving around Bali so keep a lookout (but focus on the road if you’re driving a scooter – I don’t want you to crash!).
So, where are the Best Rice Terraces in Bali?
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For ease of access and a really enclosed, intimate feel (if you can escape the other tourists), Tegalalang is a great option. Jatiluwih takes the cake for scope and mountain views. I enjoyed them both, so try and visit the two of them if you can. Oh, you wanted an answer? I’d say Tegalalang just edges it for me, although that’s probably an unpopular opinion. It might have something to do with the fact I visited Tegalalang with my wife and I was all alone at Jatiluwih – adorable I know but these things do make a difference!
Bali certainly has the most beautiful rice fields in Asia. So, let's discover the splendor of Ceking Tegallalang and Jatiluwih that are cherished by the Subaks in charge of this unique heritage. Nearby, we will visit Sangeh Monkey Forest where Bukit Sari Temple was built.
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Top Places to visit in Bali (Indonesia):
Waterbom Bali, Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Setia Darma House of Mask and Puppets, Kelingking Beach, Jatiluwih Green Land, Banyumala Twin Waterfalls, Sekumpul Waterfall, Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang, Nungnung Waterfall, Tirta Gangga, Gunung Payung Beach, Atuh Beach, Pasih Uug Beach, Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple
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