Le Meilleur de Ubud avec Guide Francophone: Cascade Bali, Tegalalang Rizière, est Monkey Forest Ubud
Unveil Ubud nature and culture with private car and French-speaking guide
Visite privée Ubud: Art & Nature Balinais
Ubud tour is arguably the complete Bali day tour highlighting Tegalalang ricefield, Monkey Forest, and Tegenungan Cascade. However, this amazing place offers plenty of attractions you need to unveil. It is a home for arts and culture so you will find the craftsmen and the handicrafts workshops along the main street. Accompanied by a French-speaking guide, you have a chance to visit a gold and silver handicraft workshop. You may also purchase some handicrafts as souvenirs from Bali for your friend or family. Next, head to the coffee plantation to see the traditional process of Luwak (civet) coffee. At first, it might be disgusting after you see the real process (especially when you realize how the coffee beans are popped-out). But don’t worry, it is a very sterile process. Furthermore, it becomes the rarest beverage in the world. Luwak coffee popularity spreads over the world and once appears in the Hollywood movie The Bucket List starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman.
Nature Highlights: Cascade Bali, Tegalalang Rizière, est Monkey Forest
Before you explore the highlight attractions, let’s visit Puseh Batuan Temple. Batuan Temple is a busy Hindunese temple featuring the artistic sculpture and stone carvings. After that, head to Tegenungan waterfall which is the best spot to splash around. Take a short break for lunch before continuing the next stop, Tegalalang rice terrace. Stroll along the rice field, pamper your eyes with the greenish view and feel the serenity. Due to its appearance as the filming location of Eat, Pray, Love starring Julia Roberts, its popularity rises and becomes the iconic spot. At last, let’s meet the playful monkeys in Monkey Forest Ubud. They are very interactive with humans, so keep your belongings when you play with them. After all this fun, get back to your hotel to take a rest.
As the home for the Balinese arts, Ubud offers many handicraft workshops. Visit a traditional village to see local craftsmen work to make beautiful silver/gold handicrafts and souvenirs.
Luwak coffee or civet coffee is a popular and rare drink from Indonesia. Explore the coffee plantation and see the process of Luwak coffee. It uses a traditional yet clean method. Don’t worry to drink it.
Stop by the iconic Bali island, Puseh Batuan, an artistic Hindunese temple featuring the remarkable stone carvings and sculpture. You have to rent a Sarong before you enter the temple area. The proper clothes are better to respect the religious activity in the temple.
Splashing around the Tegenungan waterfall is a good idea. You can’t avoid the freshwater. Get your swimsuit on and jump! Bringing extra clothes is much better too.
Rice terrace lately becomes an Instagram-able spot in Bali. Take a bunch of photos and upload to your social media account. Get more likes in this viral spot!
Lately, taking a selfie with the monkeys is a mandatory thing to do in Monkey Forest Ubud. Just keep your belongings when you play with them since they are very interactive and playful.