PRICE : USD 40 CAR
DURATION : FULL DAY
ITINERARY
KATOLAMPO WATERFALL
TIBUMANA WATERFALL
UBUD MARKET
COFFEE PLANTATION
TEGALALANG RICE
SWING AT TEGALALANG
TIRTA EMPUL HOLY WATER
GUNUNG KAWI TAMPLE
Kato lampo waterfall
Kanto Lampo Waterfall offers a peaceful escape with its unique terraced rock formations and gentle cascades, perfect for relaxation and photos. Easily accessible and ideal for all ages, it’s tucked away in Gianyar, providing a tranquil retreat from the crowds.
Tibumana waterfall
Tibumana Waterfall (Air Terjun Tibumana) is a semi-popular waterfall in the Apuan village in the Bangli Regency in Bali. It is around 45 minutes to an hour from Ubud, easy to reach along a picturesque road through rice paddies. While the waterfall isn’t very high (maybe 10 meters or 33 feet), the spot is beautiful and surrounded by well-maintained gardens, paths, and two bamboo bridges.
Ubud market
Ubud Traditional Art Market is one of Bali’s best markets, selling a variety of authentic and artisanal goods by the locals. You'll be able to find unique silk scarves, handmade crockery, and woven bags—perfect as a souvenir of Bali to bring home to your loved ones. Head to the market’s east for a more traditional Indonesian experience, where you’ll find locals buying fresh produce and groceries. If you want to learn more about the market and Balinese crafts, be sure to join a local market tour which typically includes other top Bali attractions.
Coffee plantation
Luwak Coffee or civet coffee is a coffee made from the beans of coffee berries which have been eaten by the Asian Palm Civet and other related civets, then passed through its digestive tract.
Tegalalang rice
Tegalalang Rice Terrace comprises a series of cascading rice fields. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the area is especially popular during sunrise and sunset. Take your time to explore the terraces, visit the nearby Bali Pulina plantation, and have a go on the mountain-edge swings. To see the fields at their greenest, visit in March, August or September. They're also green in December and February but are slippery due to the rainy season. The rice terrace is commonly visited on a tour of Ubud which includes other places of interest like the Monkey Forest, Tegenugan Waterfall, and Tirta Empul Temple.
Swinag at tegalalang
Bali Swing ubud is Tour conbination play swing,trekking in tegalalang rice terrace,taking fotos and visit tirta empul,shot trip for you don,t have much time but still wand to swing and see beautifull temple and rice terrace.
Tirta empul holy water
The name “Tirta Empul” translates to “holy water spring,” perfectly reflecting the temple’s essence and cultural significance. The holy spring continuously provides crystal-clear water to the temple’s intricately designed purification pools and fountains. This water is believed to hold potent healing properties, making it central to purification rituals like the Melukat Ceremony, where participants immerse themselves in a spiritual journey to cleanse their body, mind, and soul.
Gunung kawi tample
The Pura Gunung Kawi Temple is a bit like Bali’s own Valley of the Kings, where ancient royal tombs were carved into a steep cliff wall at the bottom of a river valley.
Gunung Kawi is a great spot to soak up some interesting culture and history, and you can get some good photos too. It’s one of the most famous tourist attractions near Ubud, Bali.