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Full day tour to see Bali Bird Park, Bali artisan villages, Ubud Monkey Forest, Ubud market and Palaces, Tegalalang rice terrace and Tegenungan waterfall.
Ubud and Bali Bird Park tour, is a full day tour with hotel pick up at 8.00 am to visit Bali Bird Park at Singapadu village, Bali Bird Park is a 2000 square meter park located in Gianyar Regency and offers various educational activities about the animals inside the park. In addition, the visitors can also interact closely with the birds.
Meet 1000 birds, 250 species in 1 unforgettable day! Bali Bird Park is divided into several areas that mimic the natural habitat of the birds, complete with native plants. In addition to being a tourist spot, this park also plays an important role in protecting and conserving endangered Indonesian wildlife.
Bali Bird Park has successfully bred many species of birds here, including The Rare Pesquet’s Parrot and starlings, which are cared for release to the wild. There are over 40 species of birds accommodated here, a number that continues to grow under the care of Bali Bird Park’s professional staff.
After visiting Bali Bird Park, we will be then having a stop at Balinese traditional compound at Batuan village. Batuan village is a famous tourist destination located in the southern part of Ubud, Gianyar Regency, about 15 kilometers north east of Denpasar City. It is very famous for its arts, temples and natural scenery, but another interesting tourist attraction located in Batuan Village is the Balinese Traditional House compound. With some donation , visitors can enter the Traditional Balinese house and see all the traditional activities done by the families in the traditional house. The structure of the traditional house compound is old and traditional without modern touches. With the calm and simple atmosphere of their houses, their daily life activities and animals will bring all visitors back to the past time of Bali and would feel the real culture of Bali. The house compound is built in original Balinese concept, it is known as Kosali-Kosali concept. This concept is applied almost everywhere in the villages of Bali. Each building or pavilion has its own function. The pavilion to make offerings is located in the east, the kitchen building in the south, building for parents room in the west and building for children room in the north. In the northeastern side (the side of sunrise) of the house compound, there is a shrine which is known as the Family Temple, where families pray and worship God and Its manifests.
Still at Batuan village next to Balinese traditionla compound we then have a stop at Batuan Temple. Batuan Temple or Pura Puseh Batuan is part of Tri Kahyangan in Pakraman village in Bali (Pakraman Village is a village activity concept that has three Kahyangan temples such as Pura Desa, Pura Puseh, and Pura Dalem). The concept of Tri Kahyangan was coined by Mpu Kuturan in 1001 when he first came to Bali. The aim was to unite sects and community groups in Bali to worship God in its manifestations as Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Shiva (Tri Murti Tatwa). The holy temple which was built during the reign of King Paduka Aji Sri Dharmawangsa Wardhana originates from the Warmadewa. This dynasty has a carving ornament that is complicated, beautiful, and very fine. Even this Paseh Temple building has undergone a lot of renovations to arrive at its present form.
After visiting Bali artisan villages, the tour will continued to see Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest, Monkey Forest Ubud, the monkeys within the Sacred Monkey Forest of Padang Tegal are commonly called long-tailed macaques. Their scientific name is Macaca fascicuiaris. On Bali, there are Balinese long-tailed macaque troops (populations) that live in areas where they have little to no contact with humans and troops that come into contact with humans on a regular basis. In western part is Dalem Temple (temple dedicated to Siva Gods), in eastern is the cemetery and Merajapati Temple dedicated to Goddess of Durga (wife of Siva God).
Not far from Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest, we will be have a stop at Ubud Traditional Art Market, or Pasar Seni Ubud, is the most popular art market in Bali, and it’s even appeared in the movie Eat, Pray, Love! the Ubud Art Market will tell you everything you need to know.Ubud Art Market is in the centre of Ubud, which is in Central Bali. It’s a short walk from most hotels, resorts, restaurants and attractions in Ubud. The Ubud Market offers a ton of locally made and sourced products. You can find beautiful silk scarves, woven baskets, stylish hats, amazing kites, handmade woven bags, Balinese-style paintings, Balinese handicrafts, Moroccan-style oil lamps, beach clothes and much more. next to Ubud market there is A famous Ubud Palace or known as Puri Saren Ageng Ubud. The palace was the official residence of the royal family of Ubud. It was on his travels that Rsi Markandya received a divine revelation that in Bali he was to bury five precious metals on a mountain slope where the mother temple of Besakih now stands today. Along with a group of followers, Rsi Markandya was magnetically attracted to a destination located in the central foothills of the island that radiated light and energy. This place was Campuhan in Ubud at a junction in the Wos River and it was here that he felt compelled to build a temple by the name of Pura Gunung Lebah.
Our next stop will be at Tegalalang Rice Terrace, is one of the most popular attractions in Ubud thanks to its photogenic ambiance. Although the iconic rice paddies are a top tourist destination, Tegalalang gives a glimpse into the traditional Balinese irrigation system that support the livelihood of the locals to this very day. Tegalalang is known as one of the most popular rice fields in Ubud and deeply entrenched around a popular Balinese traditional mode of irrigation named Subak, dating back to the 9th century. The system embodies the Tri Hita Karana philosophy on life and like many other Bali’s rice terraces, Tegalalang is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Tegenungan Waterfall will be as our last stop, is located rather in the south of Ubud. It is one of the most famous waterfalls in Indonesia and can be an unforgettable experience of your vacation. The waterfall is located on the sacred Petanu River and is close to the artists’ village of Ubud. It is about 13 meters high and very bulky and wide. So if you are vacationing in Ubud or exploring the town for a day trip, a visit to Tegenungan Waterfall is worthwhile for everyone.
From the parking lot you first walk along a small path where there are some stores. These sell food and drink as well as clothes and souvenirs. There is also a restaurant overlooking the beautiful scenery around Tegenungan. Here you can drink a fresh coconut and watch the river from the observation deck.
Down at the waterfall you can then swim in the shallow water and enjoy the nature around the lake. If you don’t want to explore the area on your own, you can also book a guided day tour with a local guide. Often these tours are paired with other attractions such as to the Rice Terraces or the Monkey Forest in Ubud.
Tour highlight:
- Hotel pick up at 08.00 AM
- Bali bird park at 9.15 AM
- Bali Traditional House at 11.15 AM
- Batuan Village Temple at 11.40
- Ubud Monkey Forest at 13.00 PM
- Ubud Market and Palace at 14.15 PM
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace at 15.45 PM
- Tegenungan waterfall at 17.00 PM
- Back to hotel at Around 19 PM
What To Bring:
- Casual dress
- Hat
- Sunblock
- Sunglass
- Cash
- Debit or credit card
Included/Excluded
- Private Car
- Entrance Fee
- Gasoline
- English Sepaking Driver
- Lunch
- Personal expenses
- Alcoholic beverage
- Tips for driver




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