Bali Zoo Park and Ubud Village Tour is part of Bali Combination Tour Package that offers you a unique experience to visit Bali Zoo Park and Ubud Village. At Bali Zoo Park you will see a variety of exotic animals while interacting with them and continue by exploring some of the popular attractions in Ubud Village. This tour is a wonderful opportunity as it will introduce visitors to native animals from Indonesia and also be able to interact directly through the Bali Zoo Explorer Tour package. The Bali Zoo Explorer Tour Package includes admission, animal feeding and animal shows. You will be invited to enjoy lunch after a fun tour of the zoo. This lunch is included in the package and you don’t need to bother thinking about additional costs. Afterward, the tour will continue to Ubud Monkey Forest, which is a green forest in the middle of the Ubud village filled with monkeys and has a temple in the forest. There you can observe the life of the monkeys in their natural habitat while enjoying the unspoiled atmosphere of the surrounding forest. The tour will continue to the Ubud Royal Palace. This palace has a beautiful traditional Balinese architectural design and was once used as the center of the royal government of Ubud village. At the end of the tour you will be invited to head to the Ubud Art Market which is the largest traditional market in the village. There you can see and possibly shop for various local crafts. This trip promises to be a rewarding experience to enjoy Balinese nature and culture.
Bali Zoo Park is built to a high standard and offers more than 100 animal habitats. Bali Zoo Park has a large area as there is a petting area to interact with the animals, a pedestrian walkway inside the aviary, gibbon island, Komodo dragon enclosure and also the newest enclosure for African lions. Bali Zoo Park tours are designed to give visitors a new and highly memorable experience during their Bali vacation by interacting with adorable animals. One of the main purposes of establishing Bali Zoo Park is to allow visitors to interact more closely with the animals, providing a special experience and approach to the animal world. Bali Zoo Park invites the public to experience a unique “Zoological” experience with wildlife amidst the beauty of Bali. Here, the zoological experience is not only about watching exotic animals, but also about maintaining the balance of nature through environmentally friendly habitats.
Ubud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve complex that also houses a temple in Ubud, Bali. Its official name, as written on the welcome board, is Padangtegal Mandala Wisata Wanara Wana. It is home to around 340 long-tailed monkeys (Macaca fascicularis), including 32 adult males, 19 young males, 77 adult females, 122 juveniles and 54 infants. This is a small rainforest that is also populated by a variety of other tropical animals. Located in the center of Ubud Village, this Monkey Forest, called Wanara Wana in Balinese, plays an important role in maintaining the survival of Bali’s monkey population and is one of the island’s many nature reserves.
Puri Saren Ubud, also known as Ubud Royal Palace, is the official residence of the King of Ubud and is dotted with charming traditional Balinese houses. The palace is located in the heart of Ubud, Bali, and right in front of it is a traditional art market. Founded by Ida Tjokorda Putu Kandel who reigned between 1800 and 1823, Ubud Royal Palace serves as a center for arts and cultural activities, while the traditional market is an important symbol for the local economy. The palace is equipped with Wantilan, a large building used as a meeting place, as well as banyan trees that provide coolness for visitors during the day.
Ubud Art Market is a traditional market located in the center of Ubud Village and the last destination on the Bali Zoo Park and Ubud Tour. The market consists of two sections with different functions. The first section is aimed at the locals, where they sell a variety of daily necessities such as vegetables, food and ceremonial supplies. The other section is aimed at tourists, offering a variety of Balinese handicrafts. Here, there are rows of shops selling various handicraft items, and prices are negotiable. If you’re good at bargaining, you can get a better price here at Ubud Market. The market gives a good insight into the social and economic life of the people of Ubud.
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