The Bali Ubud Uluwatu Tour is a Half Day Tour Package on Bali Island that will take you to visit two amazing tourist destinations, namely the culturally rich village of Ubud and the mesmerizing Uluwatu Temple with its panoramic sunset views and inhabited by a group of monkeys and ends with a fresh seafood dinner at Jimbaran Bay. On this tour, you will be invited to visit Ubud Monkey Forest which is a nature reserve that is home to several groups of monkeys and various other tropical animals. Next, you will be driven to Batuan Village which is a traditional Balinese village famous for its beautiful painting crafts. The journey continues to Uluwatu Temple which is a magnificent temple that stands on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean accompanied by several groups of monkeys that inhabit the area around the temple. Here, you will be treated to a Kecak and Fire Dance Performance which is a unique traditional Balinese dance with a group of dancers producing a harmonious combination of the sound of the word “cak”. The highlight of the trip is enjoying dinner with fresh seafood dishes at the famous Jimbaran Bay restaurant. This Ubud Uluwatu Tour will bring you to an unforgettable experience that becomes the featured tour of this travel package. To ensure the comfort of your tour, we provide a professional Bali Driver Hire tour driver who is always ready to provide the best service, as well as a private air-conditioned car that will complete your pleasant journey on this Bali Ubud and Uluwatu Tour.
Batuan Village has long been known as a famous tourist destination for Balinese paintings. The name Batuan comes from the word “Batu”, referring to the condition of this region which was once a rocky area. The typical paintings of Batuan Village have a unique characteristic in the form of color gradations from black to white applied to most of the canvas surface, creating a dark and gloomy atmosphere. Over time, this style of painting evolved with increasingly complex designs covering the entire canvas space which reinforces the bustling and dynamic feel of these Balinese paintings. For over a thousand years, Batuan Village has been the center of Balinese arts and crafts preserving a priceless cultural heritage.
Ubud Monkey Forest is a small rainforest that is the habitat of a group of monkeys. Its full name in Sanskrit is Padangtegal Mandala Tour Wanara Wana Suaka Forest Monkey, where “Wanara Wana” means a monkey forest. This use of Sanskrit reflects the strong religious influence in the local culture. It’s important for visitors to treat these monkeys with respect considering this forest is their home and visitors are just guests. Tourists are advised to stay on the paved road for safety. Here, visitors can watch the Balinese monkeys who are often seen splitting coconut or enjoying fruits such as bananas and papaya.
Uluwatu Temple stands majestically on a 70-meter cliff overhanging the Indian Ocean. Its unique location requires visitors to climb a long flight of stone stairs to reach the temple. Different from most temples in Bali that face west or south, Uluwatu Temple faces east. Around the temple, there are hundreds of monkeys roaming along the path. Although they look tame, these monkeys sometimes disturb visitors by taking their food or belongings. A small forest in front of the temple is home to hundreds of monkeys who are believed to guard the temple from bad influences. The presence of these monkeys adds to the uniqueness and appeal of Uluwatu Temple, although visitors need to remain vigilant and respectful of their presence.
The Kecak and Fire Dance is a unique art performance, where music becomes an important element that accompanies the movement of the dancers in telling the story. The uniqueness of the dance lies in the music it produces because it is entirely derived from the vocal choir of the members of the “cak” that number about 50 to 70 people, creating a stunning composition of a cappella music. In this show, there are several key roles: a leader who gives the initial tone, a press who is tasked with adjusting the height of the tone lower, a solo singer, and a puppeteer who plays the role of conveying the story. The harmonious collaboration between these voices creates a typical musical parallel and supports the entire dance narrative.
Jimbaran Beach is a charming beach with a white sandy plain stretching along its coastline that lies in the southern part of Bali Island. However, since the 1980s, developers have began to realize and exploit the potential beauty of this beach for tourist purposes. Despite this, Jimbaran retains its characteristic as a fishing village, where the local population can still enjoy the direct benefits of the development of the tourism sector. The beauty of Jimbaran Bay Beach reaches its peak at sunset because it creates a stunning panorama. Along the coast, a variety of restaurants appear to revive the evening atmosphere with tables decorated with candlestick lighting on the shore. The chefs showcase their expertise by preparing delicious dishes in the open kitchen using special recipes that seduce the tastes of the visitors.
The tour we provide is a Private Tour (without sharing). We offer two price options, namely Regular Tour Prices and Inclusive Tour Prices.
Please see the price details of the Bali Ubud Tanah Lot Uluwatu Tour Package below:
Price Includes : Private Car / Minibus / Bus with Good A/C + Petrol + English-speaking Driver
Note : The Parking fee, Entrance fee, and Dinner are not included in the price.
Price Includes : Private Car / Minibus / Bus with Good A/C + Petrol + Parking Fee + English-speaking Driver + Entrance Fee + Ticket Barong and Keris Dance Performance + Seafood Package Dinner Menu at Jimbaran + Mineral Water
Note : For the Inclusive Price, a minimum booking of 2 people is required
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