Ubud Tour
Bali, Indonesia
Description
Ubud Tour :
- Ubud Place
- Saraswati Temple
- Coffe Plantation & Swing
- Tegalalang Rice Field
- Lunch At Kintamani, Batur Mount View
- Tirta Empul
Optional :
- Cepung Waterfall
Rate : USD 45/1900 php
Inclusion :
- Aircon Car
- Guide Driver
- Gasoline
- Mineral Water
- Parking fee
- Wifi on board
Exclusion :
- Entrance or admission fee
- Food
- Personal needs
- Toll ticket
- Guide tips
Keeping you safe during COVID-19
Your health is our priority
- All of our guests require to wear face mask in the public area
- Face mask is require for driver and guide in public area
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized prior being used
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Tour Guide require to regularly wash or sanitize hands
- Temperature checks for traveler upon arrival
Destination

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.

Taman Saraswati Temple, officially Taman Kemuda Saraswati Temple, also known as Ubud Water Palace, is a Balinese Hindu temple in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. This temple is dedicated to the goddess Sarasvati. Taman Saraswati Temple is famous for its lotus pond.

Bali swing is one of the attractions that are so attractive to tourists who visit Bali. the largest and highest swing in Bali is built on a natural nature with the background of the ayung river. With professional instructors and safety equipment of international standard, you do not have to worry about your safety as long as you do this activity.

The foot of a beautiful terraced hill that has rice fields amidst lush trees, plus a zip line and forest swing.

Mount Batur is an active volcano in Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, Bali, Indonesia.[1] The southeast side of the caldera measuring 10×13 km is mostly filled with caldera lakes. Both the larger caldera, and the smaller 7.5 km caldera were formed by the collapse of the volcano's magma chamber, the first larger collapse occurring around 29,300 years.

Tirta Empul Temple is a Hindu temple in the middle of the island of Bali, Indonesia, precisely in Manukaya Village, Tampaksiring District, Gianyar Regency, which is famous for its holy water where Balinese Hindus seek purification.