Start your trip by exploring one of Bali's famous rice terraces located in the Ubud area. The Tegalalang Rice Terrace offers breathtaking views of the lush greenery and cascading rice paddies. Walking around the terraces is quite easy, and you will have a chance to take plenty of great pictures.
The Monkey Forest is a natural sanctuary that houses over 700 long-tailed macaques. It is an excellent nature reserve that features serene pathways, and the entire forest is a delight to explore. You can interact with the monkeys, feed them, and take plenty of selfies with them.
If relaxation is what you are looking for, the Yeh Sanih Hot Spring offers an unparalleled experience. The pool is fed by natural hot spring water that oozes from the ground and is perfect for soothing your muscles and enveloping you in a state of pure bliss. The site also offers other facilities, such as a spa and a restaurant specializing in traditional Balinese food.
This Hindu temple is built on a rock formation by the sea, and it's one of Bali's most popular destinations, particularly during sunset. The surrounding view is stunning, with the waves crashing against the rocks and the temple glowing against the orange sky. You can also explore the beautifully landscaped garden that surrounds the temple.
If you have extra time, you might consider adding a trip to the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple or Padang Padang Beach. If you prefer an adventure, you might add visits to Waterbom Bali or Bali Safari & Marine Park. If you have less time, you could skip Yeh Sanih Hot Spring or Tegalalang Rice Terrace as they require more driving time. Remember to bring your sunscreen, insect repellent, and appropriate footwear for a comfortable and relaxing vacation.