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Cheap Bali Marine Sport Package 9 with activities Banana Boat, Fly Board, Snorkeling, Fly Fish and Jet Ski with Instructor.

Bali Marine Sport Package 9
Banana Boat 15 minutes
Fly Board 15 minutes
Snorkeling 1 hour
Fly Fish 2 fly
Jet Ski with Instructor 15 minutes
Cost at 800,000 rupiah per person, minimum 2 persons.
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  • All activities includes : activities equipment, locker, shower, towel, changing room and insurance coverage from 10 years old till 60 years old.
  • Free return hotel transfer will provide for guest staying in Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua and Jimbaran Beach area, extra charge transport guest stay out from area mentioned. Please Contact Us to arrange the pick up time.
  • You can make your own package, at least 3 activities per person minimum 2 person the return hotel transfer is free if your hotel located in above area.
  • Package include lunch at our cafe: fried rice, fried noodle or etc.
  • What to bring : Change of Clothes, Swimming Costume and Sun Cream.
  • Payment method by cash or credit card on that day, pay by credit card will add another 3% more for bank fee, No deposit needed.
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Banana Boat
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Fly Board
Bali Snorkeling
Snorkeling
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Fly Fish
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Jet Ski with Instructor

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Barong Dance Bali
Barong Keris Dance

Barong Dance Bali is a type of traditional Balinese dance that is played by one to two people wearing costumes and masks of four legged animals. Then along with its development, Barong Dance is also manifested with two-legged animals.

Barong dance is said to be an art that is part of the repertoire of pre-Hindu culture in Bali besides the Sanghyang dance. Both are religious and sacred in nature which were originally performed as a means of religious ceremonies.

This dance depicts the battle between dharma (Virtue) and adharma (Ugliness). In this battle, the Barong dancers manifested virtue, meanwhile, the figure of Rangda, who looks creepy with two pointed fangs in his mouth, plays virtue.

Barong Dance Bali
Rangda

There are various opinions that have colored the history of Barong Dance in Bali. There are those who argue that this art has been around for a long time in Indonesia and has become part of the arts of Austronesian society.

The art in question is to tell the story of Bhatara Pancering Jagat and his wife, Ratu Ayu Pingit Dalem Dasar.

Meanwhile, there are also those who say that this dance comes from a sacred story in Balinese Itihasa. Regarding the story about Barong and Rangda, it has something to do with the story when Shiva was looking for Dewi Uma.

Several other sources say that Barong is an adaptation of the Barongsai in the stories of Chinese society. This opinion is widely debated because there are very clear differences, where Barong Dance has a good story value and is often interspersed with humor.

Mythologically this dance is intended to ward off diseases caused by evil spirits (leak) that disturb humans. Even so sacred Barong Dance by the Balinese people is given a high title which is said to be equivalent to the power of the Hindu gods.

The title referred to includes Ratu Lingsir, Raktu Sakti, Ratu Gede and so on. The naming is because Barong is mythologically considered an incarnation or symbol of Lord Brahma to ward off evil spirits that will spread disease in the world.

Along with development, as with several other traditional dances, this dance also does not escape from changes in function. These changes are more due to the influence of the social structure of Balinese society.

Besides that, it is also suspected by the ideals and interests of several groups of Balinese people, namely groups of artists, tourism, customs, religions and the government.

As a middle ground, a Barong Profan performance was made which resembled the Barong Sakral performance as a new culture which was expected to be a sacred boundary for whether or not Barong Dance in Balinese society.

The difference between the two can be seen from several sides, including the place of implementation, leadership, actors, time, platform, movement, story to ritualism.

Barong Dance Bali
Legong Dancer at Barong Dance

The diversity of species also colors the existence of Barong Dance in Bali. The many types of dances are due to the fact that each area in Bali has its own guardian spirit which is then depicted in the form of certain animals.

Barong Ket or Keket is the most common type performed in Bali and the most complete in the vocabulary of dance movements. In its form, this Barong combines the forms of Lion, Tiger, Cow and Dragon.

Its body was decorated with intricately carved leather with hundreds of tiny mirrors that looked like jewels when struck by light. This Barong is danced by two dancers namely Juru Saluk and Juru Bapang.

In its performances this dance is usually paired with Rangda, a sinister figure who symbolizes ugliness. The Barong Ket and Rangda dance performances are a symbol of the eternal battle between two opposites (good and bad) accompanied by Gamelan Semar Pangulingan.

In its form, Barong Bangkal or Barong Bangkung resembles an adult pig, adult male pigs in Bali are called Bangkal, while the female is called Bangkung.

This type of Balinese Barong Dance is usually held at Galungan-Kuningan celebrations by ngelawang or going around the village door to door accompanied by Gamelan Batel or Tetamburan.

This type is more like the Ondel-ondel, a typical Betawi dance. Has a hole in the abdomen as a gap in the view for the dancer.

In several places in Bali, there are Barong Landung which is not only a pair and each of them is given a role such as Mantri (king), Galuh (empress), Limbur or maid and so on. It was held with Gamelan Batel music accompaniment.

Like the Barong Bangkal Dance, this type of barong which is shaped like a tiger is also danced by ngelawang or door-to-door around the village.

Not infrequently the Barong Macan dance performance is also equipped with a kind of dance drama like Arja or Balinese Traditional Opera. This type of Barong is danced by two dancers to the accompaniment of Gamelan Batel.

Barong Blasblasan (Kedingkling) is very much different from other types of barong, which is more like a mask costume with each character being danced by a dancer.

The stories and characters are exactly the same as those in Wayang Wong. Just like Barong Bangkal and Barong Macan, the Barong Kadingkling Dance is performed by wandering around the village in Galungan and Kuningan celebrations. The accompaniment is Gamelan Batel and Babonangan music.

A rare Barong Dance which is only performed on special occasions. The shape is more primitive than other types. The masks worn are made of coconut shells and the costumes are made of keraras or dried banana leaves.

This barong symbolizes the holy creatures (the companions of Ida Ratu Pancering Jagat) who reside at Pancering Jagat Temple, Trunyan.

The dancers are teenagers who have been purified, each of whom carries a whip that is played while running around the temple. Barong, which is danced to the accompaniment of the Balaganjur or Babonangan gamelan, is only found in the Trunyan-Kintamani area, Bangli.

  • The dance opens with playful monkeys teasing Barong in a peaceful environment.
  • The next scene is the Rangda character appears and wreaks havoc. She casts black magic upon male dancers, who represent Airlangga’s soldiers, and orders them to commit suicide. In a trance, these men stab themselves on their chest with their own kris. Meanwhile, Barong and the priest cast protective magic on these men, which makes them invulnerable to sharp objects.
  • The dance ends with the final battle between Barong and Rangda, concluding with the victory of Barong over Rangda. Rangda runs away, the evil is defeated, and the celestial order is restored.
Barong Dance Bali
Barong Ket

Famous place to see Barong Keris Dance performance at Batubulan Village, Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency. The dances show once daily in the morning will take an hour starting from 9.30am till 10.30am. At the end of the show usually features photo-taking onstage with the performing cast in their full costumes.

Batubulan Village located about 30 – 45 minutes drive by car from most tourist area in Bali Ubud, Kuta, Legian, Seminyak or Sanur area. To get there can also by ride the motor bike or rent car. If your hotel located in Ubud you may go with Ubud Driver including to see some other interesting places located near by. You may take our Full Day Tours Itinerary Tour Number 1 Ubud Village – Batur Volcano Tour, Tour Number 2 Ubud Art Villages – Bird park Tour, Tour Number 3 Ubud Village – Tanah Lot Sunset Tour, Tour Number 5 Tegenungan Waterfall – Ubud Village Tour, Tour Number 10 Batur Volcano – Kehen Temple Tour or Tour Number 16 Batur Volcano – Besakih Temple Tour and Half Day Tours Itinerary Tour Number 1 Morning Ubud Tour and also can combine by do other Adventure Tour is like River Rafting, ATV Ride, Elephant Ride and Beach Water Sport Activities.

Adult Children
IDR 150,000
IDR 100,000

The ticket price to watch the dance at IDR 150,000 per person for adult and IDR 100,000 for children. The ticket can buy on spot on that day when you arrive at dance venue by cash in IDR (Indonesian Rupiah).

Some other interesting places located near Barong Keris Dance to visit is Ubud Monkey Forest, Ubud Market, Ubud Palace, Saraswati Temple, Ubud Gunung Lebah Temple, Campuhan Ridge Walk Bali, Sukawati Gifts Market, Ubud Ayung River Rafting, Bali Salt Farm, Batubulan Village, Tegallalang Village Rice Terrace, Bali Coffee Farm, Bali Swing, Tegenungan Waterfall, Kanto Lampo Waterfall, Tibumana Watefall, Spring Water Temple Tirta Empul, Gunung Kawi Sebatu Spring Water Temple, Traditional Bali House, Kintamani Mount Batur Volcano, Puseh Batuan Temple, Butterfaly Park, Bali Zoo Park, Bali Bird Park, Celuk Jewelery Village and Ubud Art Villages.

Barong Keris Dance performance located at Batubulan Village, Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency, Bali Province – Indonesia.

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Ubud Gunung Lebah Temple
Ubud Gunung Lebah Temple

Ubud Gunung Lebah Temple is located on Jalan Raya Campuhan, Ubud Village, precisely west of the heart of Ubud and close to the Campuhan Bridge. Is not like other tourist attractions of the island of Bali that have a beach to trying marine sport rides, then in this place you will get a natural tour with religious and mystical nuances. Are you curious, aren’t you? So don’t go anywhere, let’s look at the following information.

The history of Ubud Gunung Lebah Temple is closely related to the origin of the name Desa Ubud. This temple was established which can not be separated from the arrival of the first rsi to Bali in the 8th century, namely Rsi Markandhya, based on the Lontar Markandhya Purana. In addition to building the Temple of Mount Lebah Ubud, he also helped build the largest temple in Bali, namely the Great Temple of Besakih in Karangasem, the Great Temple of Mount Raung in Taro Village and Pucak Payogan Temple in the Village of Lungsiakan Ubud.

Narrated on the journey of Rsi Markandhya from Mount Raung in East Java to Mount Raung in Taro Village, Tegallalang, to spread the teachings of Hinduism he came to a small hill that extends to the south and north, this hill is called Gunung Lebah which to the west there is a river flow Tukad Yeh Wos Kiwa (left) and east of the hill there is a river flow Tukad Yeh Wos Tengen (right), both rivers have a very clear water flow. The two streams meet in the southern part of Mount Lebah and the area is later called Campuhan. It was in this Campuhan that Rsi Markandhya established the Gunung Lebah Temple, he also held a hermitage and began to explore the forest to make settlements for his followers.

In accordance with Lontar Markandya Purana, the name of Sungai Tukad Yes Wos for the two rivers makes the name of the settlement of that period in accordance with the meaning of “Wos or Uos named Usadi, Usadi named Usada, and Usada named Ubad”. From the word Ubad is transcribed into “Ubud”.

Gunung Lebah Temple
Gunung Lebah Temple

Ubud Gunung Lebah Temple which is located in the Campuhan River valley which is the confluence of the two rivers of Wos Kiwa and Wos Tengen, has its own uniqueness compared to other temples which generally temples in Bali are always in a higher place in the mountains because it reflects the mountain which is the symbol of holiness. Although this temple is located in a river valley, its orientation remains towards the mountain, namely Mount Batur. The shape of the sacred building in this temple is that there are several meru (multi level tire roof), meru is a symbol of the mountain. At Ubud Gunung Lebah Temple, there are several meru that have different functions. This temple is now widely visited and is a special attraction for local and foreign tourists. This temple is also located the same as Campuhan Hill for jogging track (Campuhan Ridge Walk).

Dwarapala Statue
Dwarapala Statue

This temple was built in the open air which consists of several parts and is surrounded by a wall fence. Each part is connected by a gate (temple) with beautiful carvings. The structure of the Ubud Gunung Lebah Temple follows the concept of Tri Mandala (tri = three, mandala = part). This Tri Mandala is a symbol of Tri Bhuwana, namely:

1. Nista Mandala (Outer Courtyard) – symbol of bhur loka
2. Madya Mandala (Middle Courtyard) – symbol of bhuwah loka
3. Utama Mandala (Inner Courtyard) – symbol of swah loka

Nista Mandala is the outermost part which is the entrance to the temple. Before entering Nista Mandala, there is Candi Bentar which is decorated with the Dwarapala Statue, a guard figure in front of the gate gate. Each of the statues is named Nandiswara which is located to the right of the gate and Mahakala which is located to the left of the gate. The existence of both is associated with the power of Lord Shiva as one of the manifestations of God in Hinduism.

Madya Mandala is the middle zone where people have activities and supporting facilities. In this zone there are Bale Kul-kul, Bale Gong, Bale Pesandekan, and Perantenan.

Utama Mandala is the deepest zone, and is the most sacred place of this temple. To enter this place, people have to go through Candi Bentar again. In this zone there are Padmasana, Pelinggih Meru, Bale Peselang, Bale Piyasan, Bale Pepelik, Bale Panggungan, Bale Pawedan, Bale Patok, Bali Pangaruman and other Pelinggih.

The big Holy Day ceremony held at Ubud Gunung Lebah Temple is piodalan every 210 days, on the day of Buddha Keliwon Sinta, following the Balinese calendar which is 30 months, every month there are 7 days which are famous for Uku starting from Sinta, Landep, Kulantir up to Watugunung. As generally entering the sacred area, for tourists who come must wear traditional clothes. Other public temple ceremony anniversary in Bali please Read More.

Campuhan River
Campuhan River

Some other interesting places interesting to visit located near Ubud Gunung Lebah Temple is Campuhan Ridge Walk Bali, Batubulan Stone Carving Village, Gunung Kawi Sebatu Spring Water Temple, Ubud Monkey Forest, Ubud Art Market, Ubud Palace, Traditional Bali House, Sukawati Gifts Market, Saraswati Temple, Barong Dance, Ubud Swing, Ubud Ayung River Rafting, Tegenungan Waterfall, Tibumana Waterfall, Bali Salt Farm, Kintamani Batur Mount Volcano, Elephant Cave, Bali Bird Park, Tegallalang Rice Terrace, Spring Water Temple Tirta Empul, Gunung Kawi King Memorial, Bali Coffee Farm, Bali Zoo Park, Butterfly Park, Puseh Batuan Temple, Celuk Jewelry Village, and Mas Village.

To visit Gunung Lebah Ubud Temple and these places above you can take Full Day Tours and Half Day Tours or combine with Adventure Tours.

Ubud Gunung Lebah Temple is located on Jalan Raya Ubud number 23 to the west of Ubud Market close to Campuhan Bridge.

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The monkey at Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest of Padangtegal 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.

Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest
Cute Baby Monkey

Beside of monkey and forest, there are some temple inside of Sanctuary Ubud Monkey Forest. In western part is Dalem Temple (temple dedicated to Siwa Gods), in eastern is the cemetery and Merajapati Temple, this temple is adjacent to the cemetery. In this temple Hindus worship to the God (Hyang Widhi) in personification as Brahma Prajapati. The cemetery is used temporarily, while waiting for the day of the mass cremation which is held every 5 years. One small temple located at the river bank call Spring Water Temple use for purification ceremony during there temple anniversary at Dalem Temple.

From the most tourist area Kuta Beach, Legian Beach, Nusa Dua Beach and Sanur Beach to Ubud Monkey Forest will take about 1 – 1.30 hours drive by car. To get there can also by ride the motor bike or rent car with Bali Driver including to see some other interesting places located near by. If your hotel located in Ubud area you may contact Ubud Driver. You may take our Full Day Tours Itinerary Tour Number 1 Ubud Village – Batur Volcano Tour, Tour Number 2 Ubud Art Villages – Bird park Tour, Tour Number 5 Tegenungan Waterfall – Ubud Village Tour, Tour Number 9 Tanah Lot – Ubud Tour and Tour Number 10 Batur Volcano – Kehen Temple Tour and Half Day Tours Itinerary Tour Number 1 Morning Ubud Tour and also can combine by do other Adventure Tour is like River Rafting at Ubud Ayung River Rafting and Telaga Waja River Rafting, ATV Ride, Elephant Ride and Beach Water Sport Activities.

Wearing Sport Shoes and Casual Clothes are Recommended
Bottle of Water and Put Inside of Bag
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Entrance fee to visit Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest for adult at IDR 80,000 per person and for children at IDR 60,000 per person. The ticket can buy on spot on that day when you arrive at dance venue by cash in IDR (Indonesian Rupiah).

Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest
Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest

If you bring a bag (plastic or paper) or plastic bottle, is better for you to entrust and left at ticket counter.

In generally, monkeys will not come to you if you do not bring bananas or any other food.

To respect the natural behavior of the monkeys and avoiding any accident (since monkeys are wild animal, not pets and their behavior is unpredictable), please don’t make any physical contact or feed the monkey extra food from outside of the park.

To maintain the monkey’s health, please do not feed the monkeys by peanuts, biscuits, bread, or any other human snacks.

In order to conserve the monkeys and forests, we engage you to keep the forests, wildlife, and the environment in good manner.

This forest area is sanctified by the local people community. There are some parts of the area that prohibited for the public to see or visit. For example, the sacred area or temple. The temple area is only accessible for whom willing to pray and wear proper Balinese praying dress.

Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest
Monkey Family

The size of Forest is around 12.5 hectares  (30, 8 acres). There are about a thousands of monkey inside of the forest. It’s may take about a hour to explore the whole area.

Some other places located near Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest is Gianyar Night Market, Kanto Lampo Waterfall, Barong Dance, Ubud Market, Ubud Palace, Saraswati Temple, Ubud Gunung Lebah Temple, Campuhan Ridge Walk Bali, Sukawati Gifts Market, Traditional Bali House, Batubulan Village, Ubud Ayung River Rafting, Bali Salt Farm, Tegenungan Waterfall, Tibumana Waterfall, Tukad Cepung Waterfall, Bali Swing, Campuhan Ridge Walk, Kehen Temple, Pengelipuran Village, Kintamani Batur Mount Volcano, Elephant Cave, Bali Bird Park, Tegallalang Rice Terrace, Spring Water Temple Tirta Empul, Gunung Kawi King Memorial, Bali Coffee Farm, Sebatu Gunung Kawi Spring Temple, Bali Bird Park, Bali Zoo Park, Butterfly Park, Sanur Beach, Puseh Batuan Temple, Ubud Art Villages, Celuk Jewelery Village, Taman Ayun Temple and Tanah Lot Temple.

Sacred Ubud Monkey Forest
Day Tour Around the Forest

The Forest located at Monkey Forest Street, Padang Tegal Village, Ubud, Bali – Indonesia.

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Gunung Kawi Sebatu

Tired of the hustle and bustle of southern Bali, Kuta Beach, Nusa Dua Beach or Sanur Beach, with its beaches and sparkling nights? Try to come to the northeastern area of ​​Denpasar, precisely in Gianyar district where this area is a place for those who love tourist objects by relying on natural beauty, culture and peace, because this is where the center of culture and religion in Bali is still original and natural. One of them is Gunung Kawi Sebatu Spring Water Temple where you will truly feel the sanctity and beauty of a Hindu temple in Bali. To visit this place and surrounding can reach by take Full Day Tours and Half Day Tours or combine with Adventure Tours

It is not known exactly when this temple was built but according to historical records it is stated that the Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple was built for the worship of the gods, especially Lord Vishnu on the orders of Rishi Markandeya. Rishi Markandeya is a Maharishi of Hinduism from the island of Java who move to Bali in 8th century. The atmosphere that is still beautiful is also presented by Gunung Kawi Temple. Right behind the temple there are forests and rice field that give a green effect. The water from the spring at the temple use to irrigate the rice field around the village.

Sebatu Gunung Kawi Temple

Temples have become part of spiritual tourism objects for purification at spring water spout, one of which is Gunung Kawi Sebatu Spring Water Temple, which is located in Sebatu Village, Tegallalang, Gianyar, Bali. From Ubud center will take about 30 minutes drive by car local Ubud Driver or motor bike and from Kuta or Sanur Beach area will take about 1.30 hours drive by local Bali Driver or motor bike. The temple, which has an area of about 50 acres. Still in the same area, there are two other temples, namely Pura Pemaksan Pasek Gelgel and Pura Beji. The Pemaksan Gelgel Temple is located in the east, which is carried by Krama Pasek Gelgel in the Sebatu Traditional Village, while the Beji Temple for entertainment belongs to the Telepud Traditional Village area.

Gunung Kawi Temple Sebatu

Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple means “Gunung = Mountain” and “Kawi = made” and Sebatu which refers to the name of the village where this temple was built. Sebatu itself means “stone”. This temple is categorized as “Dhang Kahyangan” where all Hindus in Bali are allowed to worship here because temples in Bali have different categories such as temples that can only be used by one caste, only for certain villages and so on. So people who worship at this temple not only come from the village of Sebatu but from all Hindus in Bali. In addition to worship, in this temple there are also several holy water showers where people use them for “Melukat” or purification baths because it is believed that “Melukat” in this shower will be blessed by the gods.

Gunung Kawi Sebatu Water Temple

The big ceremony held here is the piodalan of each Purnamaning (full moon) Sasih Kasa, it’s mean will celebrate every 1 year according lunar calendar. As generally entering the sacred area, for tourists who come must wear traditional clothes. In the ticket purchase area, cloth has been provided to lend to visitors while in the temple area. Other public temple ceremony anniversary in Bali please Read More.

Gunung Kawi Sebatu Spring Water Temple

In the area of the yard of this attraction there is also a pool with a size large enough. There is also a large enough wantilan (meeting hall), local and foreign visitors can relax there. Many of them brought their families, spent time, and enjoyed the atmosphere. The tourists can do activities by feeding the Koi Fish with there are hundreds of medium-sized fish swimming back and forth in the pool area. Not only fish in the pond area, there are also several other animals in the garden area which are quite well maintained.

Sebatu Temple

Entrance fee to visit Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple for adult at IDR 15,000 per person and for children at IDR 10,000 per person. The ticket can buy on spot on that day when you arrive at dance venue by cash in IDR (Indonesian Rupiah).

Other interesting places located near by Gunung Kawi Sebatu Spring Water Temple good to visit is Ubud Monkey Forest, Ubud Art Market, Ubud Gunung Lebah Temple, Campuhan Ridge Walk Bali, Sukawati Gifts Market, Ubud Palace, Saraswati Temple, Bali Swing, Batubulan Village, Barong Dance, Ubud Ayung River Rafting, Tegenungan Waterfall, Tibumana Waterfall, Kintamani Batur Mount Volcano, Elephant Cave, Bali Salt Farm, Tegallalang Rice Terrace, Tirta Empul Spring Water Temple, Traditional Bali House, Tampaksiring Gunung Kawi King Memorial, Bali Coffee Farm, Bali Bird Park, Bali Zoo Park, Butterfly Park, Puseh Batuan Temple, Celuk Jewelery Village and Ubud Art Villages.

Tegallalang Rice Terrace
Tegallalang Rice Terrace

The temple located at Sebatu Village, Tegallalang District, Gianyar Regency, Bali – Indonesia.

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Campuhan Ridge Walk Bali
Campuhan Ridge Walk Bali

Campuhan Ridge Walk Bali is definitely at the top of the list of must do walks when in Ubud. It is a beautiful walk which is filled with greenery and hills. More of a jungle or forest walk and if you wanted to only see rice fields and terraces there are other walks you can do. The river valley view of East Wos River and West Wos River is fantastic. The flow of these two rivers will meet on the south side of the hill called Campuhan, it’s a sacred and good place for blessing in Bali.

Maybe you’ve seen a stretch of green hill with a neat elongated track on the back. This is Campuhan Hill, one of the most photogenic places on the Island of the Gods. This hill is very easy to access, you don’t need to take long trekking to arrive at the peak. No wonder many local residents and foreign tourists make Campuhan Hill a jogging location in the morning and evening.

The route of walk starting from Bangkiang Sidem Village and then go down till Campuhan Bridge behind of Gunung Lebah Temple. Better do walking when the day not so hot either early morning sunrise or late afternoon sunset time.

The condition of the track is not difficult, it has been arranged neatly with fresh and green views of Ubud. With an easy location to reach, Campuhan is one of the favorite places for tourists to do sports activities or just enjoy the morning around Ubud.
The mix is ​​also great for documenting. The view that is presented, if children say now is really “Instagrammable”.

Campuhan Ridge Walk Ubud Bali
Campuhan Ridge Walk Ubud Bali

There are 3 ways option for hiking at Campuhan Ridge Walk Bali.

First, you may ask your driver to drop you off at the junction between Sebali Village and Bangkiang Sidem Village. From here you can walk go down to Campuhan Bridge Main Road where is your driver will wait there. For this route may take 40 minutes walk.

Second, you may ask your driver to drop you off at Campuhan Bridge Main Road. From here you can walk go up to Bangkiang Sidem Village where is your driver will wait there at the junction between Bangkiang Sidem and Sebali Village. For this route may take 40 minutes walk.

Third, if you come by yourself and you can start from Campuhan Bridge Main Road till Bangkiang Sidem Village will take 40 minutes walk and another 40 minutes walk back to Campuhan Bridge Main Road.

Campuhan Main Road
Campuhan Main Road

From the most tourist area Kuta Beach, Legian Beach, Nusa Dua Beach and Sanur Beach to Campuhan Ridge Walk Bali will take about 1 – 1.30 hours drive by car. To get there can also by ride the motor bike or rent car with Bali Driver including to see some other interesting places located near by. If your hotel located in Ubud area you may contact Ubud Driver.

Or you may take our Full Day Tours Itinerary Tour Number 1 Ubud Village – Batur Volcano Tour, Tour Number 2 Ubud Art Villages – Bird park Tour, Tour Number 5 Tegenungan Waterfall – Ubud Village Tour, Tour Number 9 Tanah Lot – Ubud Tour and Tour Number 10 Batur Volcano – Kehen Temple Tour and Half Day Tours Itinerary  Tour Number 1 Morning Ubud Tour and also can combine by do other Adventure Tour is like Ubud Ayung River Rafting, ATV Ride, Elephant Ride and Beach Water Sport Activities.

Gunung Lebah Temple
Gunung Lebah Temple

Wear Sport Shoes and Casual Clothes are Recommended
Mosquito Repellent
Towel or Hand Towel
Sun Block Cream
Bottle of Water
Camera

Campuhan Ridge Walk Path
Campuhan Ridge Walk Path

Some other interesting places interesting to visit located near Campuhan Ridge Walk Bali is Ubud Gunung Lebah Temple, Batubulan Stone Carving Village, Gunung Kawi Sebatu Spring Water Temple, Ubud Monkey Forest, Ubud Art Market, Ubud Palace, Sukawati Gifts Market, Traditional Bali House, Saraswati Temple, Barong Dance, Ubud Swing, Ubud Ayung River Rafting, Tegenungan Waterfall, Tibumana Waterfall, Bali Salt Farm, Kintamani Batur Mount Volcano, Elephant Cave, Bali Bird Park, Tegallalang Rice Terrace, Spring Water Temple Tirta Empul, Gunung Kawi King Memorial, Bali Coffee Farm, Bali Zoo Park, Butterfly Park, Puseh Batuan Temple, Celuk Jewelry Village, and Mas Village.

Campuhan Ridge Walk Bali located between Keliki – Kelusa Village, Payangan and Campuhan Main Road Ubud.

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