The Ubud Monkey Forest is home to over 700 monkeys and is surrounded by lush trees and ancient temples. Visitors can walk through the forest, watch monkeys playing, and explore the temples. Entrance fee is 80,000 IDR per person.
The beautiful rice terraces in Tegalalang offer a glimpse into the Balinese way of life. Visitors can see the rice fields, take beautiful photos, and enjoy the scenery. There are also plenty of restaurants and cafes nearby for lunch. Admission is 15,000 IDR per person.
Tanah Lot Temple is a beautiful temple located on a rock formation in the sea. Visitors can watch the sunset, explore the surrounding area, and enjoy food and drinks at the nearby restaurants. Entrance fee is 60,000 IDR per person.
A traveler in Bali can use a combination of taxis, motorbikes, and buses to get around. Taxis can be arranged through the hotel or found on the street, with fares starting at 7,000 IDR. Motorbikes can be rented for around 70,000 IDR per day, but travelers should be aware of safety concerns. Buses are available, but may not be as reliable or comfortable as other modes of transportation. Travel time between destinations can vary depending on traffic, so plan accordingly.
If you have more time, consider adding a visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud, experiencing a traditional Balinese dance performance, or taking a cooking class. If you have less time, skip the Tegalalang Rice Terraces and spend more time in Ubud.
The main airport in Bali is Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), located in the city of Denpasar. It is approximately 40 minutes (30 km) from central Ubud, depending on traffic.