Explore the lush sanctuary of over 600 long-tailed macaques in Ubud Monkey Forest. This nature reserve is an important spiritual and conservation center with 186 species of trees. The monkeys are accustomed to the human presence but remember to follow the rules and guidelines.
Experience a cleansing ritual in the holy water of Tirta Empul, a national cultural heritage site. Locals believe that the water has healing powers and that the fountains of Tirta Empul were created by the god Indra. The temple features a stunning mix of Balinese architecture and carvings.
Get ready for an adventurous trek to the top of Mount Batur for a breathtaking sunrise view. The hike takes about two hours and is suitable for beginners. You will pass through the volcanic ash and take in the stunning panoramic views from the summit.
Visit the iconic Tanah Lot Temple to witness the stunning sunset and the temple's magnificent ocean views. This temple is one of Bali's most photographed landmarks, and the best time to visit is during low tide, where you can walk across the reef to reach the temple.
Explore the mystical cave of Goa Gajah, also known as the Elephant Cave. The temple dates back over 1,000 years and features beautiful carvings and a bathing pool fed by a sacred spring. Take your time to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the ancient architecture.