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10 Best things to do in ubud

No trip to Bali is complete without a stop in Ubud! Ubud, Bali's cultural hub, is overflowing with things to do, see, and eat. This ...

08 nov 2023 - 3 min read)

10 Best things to do in ubud

No trip to Bali is complete without a stop in Ubud! Ubud, Bali's cultural hub, is overflowing with things to do, see, and eat. This town and tourist destination has a variety of attractive marketplaces, palaces, jungles, and hiking areas to visit.

There are several natural landscapes and attractions within a short drive of the town center. Therefore, with so many possibilities, here are our ultimate Ubud things to do:

1.Visit the Elephant Cave

Elephant Cave

Goa Gajah, popular as the 'Elephant Cave,' is one of Bali's most spectacular ancient monuments. Don't worry; there are no elephants here. The complex is 300 meters west of Bedulu and roughly 5 kilometers southeast of downtown Ubud. The part is worth vising!

2. Explore the Monkey Forest Ubud

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Seeing the playful Bali monkeys should be at the top of your Ubud bucket list. The most popular location to do this is in the Ubud Monkey Forest. Over 700 long-tailed monkeys live here. Even if you don't want to see the monkeys, the park has a large jungle with a magnificent walk. Swing by the well-known Ubud Monkey Forest for a fun photo opportunity with the Balinese monkeys and forest temples.

3. Tour Ubud's Waterfalls

There are various gorgeous waterfalls in Ubud, each with its own unique charm. No matter which waterfall you choose, you're sure to be impressed by its beauty and power.

Tegenungan Waterfall

Tegenungan Waterfall

Tegenungan Waterfall is one of the most notable. It is around 40 meters tall and has a pool at the bottom, where you can swim. It is a 30-minute drive from Ubud to the falls on paved country roads bordered by gorgeous rice fields.

Kanto Lampo Waterfall

waterfall Kanto Lampo

The waterfall Kanto Lampo is a magnificent large water wall found in Ubud. A little pool area is located just in front of the waterfall. Jump in the water, take a peaceful swim, and then shower.

Tibumana Waterfall

Tibumana Waterfall

The powerful Tibumama waterfall is 15 minutes from Kanto Lampo. After walking down, you may swim in front of the waterfall.

4. Hike Ubud Art Market

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The Ubud Art Market is open daily in the town center. It is split into two sections. The traditional market begins at 3 a.m. and closes at 8 a.m., selling vegetables and meat. At 9 a.m., the market changes into the Art Market, with everything from handbags to housewares, decorations, paintings, and souvenirs available. It is a nice place to go shopping when sightseeing in Ubud.

5. Explore Ubud Temples

Ubud welcomes all visitors, even religious ones. Several temples are found here.

Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple

Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple

Begin your temple exploration in Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple. The temple, also known as Pura Tirta Dawa Gunung Kawi Sebatu, is surrounded by beautiful gardens and old shrines encircled by pools supplied by natural springs.

Gunung Lebah Temple

Lebah Temple

Pura Gunung Lebah (Gunung Lebah Temple) is a significant landmark in Ubud, located near the western end of Jalan Raya Ubud. The temple complex is divided into 3 courtyards. The first outside courtyard is conveniently accessible for seeing the Balinese temple elements. During ceremonies, the two inner courtyards are normally open.

Penataran Sasih Temple

Sasih Temple

Proceed to the Pura Penataran Sasih Temple, commonly known as 'The Moon Temple.' The Hindu temple dates to AD 1266 and functioned as the Pejeng kingdom's state temple. It is around 6.5 kilometers east of Ubud's center area. It is worth visiting if you're around Ubud.

6. Trek the Campuhan Ridge Walk

Campuhan Ridge Walk

Head to Campuhan around sunset to see the bridge where the two rivers merge in downtown Ubud. The 9-kilometer-long journey begins at the lovely Gunung Lebah Temple and continues through the Sungai Wos River's verdant valley to the Payogan's highlands.

7. Tegalalang Rice Terraces

Tegalalang Rice Terraces

The serene rice field walk is perhaps one of the lesser-known activities in Ubud. Tegalalang, a 15-minute drive north of Ubud, is home to Bali's most famous rice terraces. Some footpaths allow you to travel across the valley and observe the terraces up close. In addition, there are many souvenir shops along the ledge of Tegallang, where you may stock up on souvenirs before continuing your trek to Ubud's main center.

Finally, when walking through the rice fields of Ubud, stop halfway for a fantastic meal surrounded by rice fields at Sari Organik or Sweet Orange Restaurant. Possibly the greatest dinner spot in Ubud!

8. Visit the Blanco Renaissance Museum

Blanco Renaissance Museum

museum.com/ ">Blanco Renaissance Museum is the late Philippine-born maestro Don Antonio Blanco's house and workshop. The thought-provoking displays, lovely garden surrounds, and onsite cafe make for a pleasant stop on your Ubud visit.

9. Head to Pura Dalem Ubud

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For a unique temple experience, go to Ubud's Temple of Death. Pura Dalem Ubud is a Hindu temple in Ubud, Bali, dedicated to Rangda, the Demon Queen. Throughout Bali, there are several temples devoted to the Demon Queen. However, this is the most famous. There are statues of wild monsters, demonic portrayals of the underworld, and the Demon Queen cradling tiny babies.

10. Tour the Ubud Royal Palace

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This beautiful castle from the 1800s lies on the corner of the Ubud town center, with amazing Balinese stone sculptures and grounds. It is the palace of the Ubud royal family and one of Ubud's most visible sights. It was erected under the reign of Tjokorda Putu Kandel (1800-1823). The Ubud Royal Palace is primarily recognized among Balinese arts enthusiasts as one of the greatest places to see traditional dance performances.

Conclusion

Therefore, we can concur that Ubud has everything an adventurer needs. From the playful antics of monkeys at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary to the tranquil beauty of Tegallalang's rice terraces, every corner of this town invites exploration. Adventurous spirits can brave the waterfall rapids, while serenity seekers will find solace in rice field walks and retreats. If you plan to visit Bali soon, Ubud should be your top priority.

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