The Bali Ubud, Tanah Lot and Uluwatu Tour is the ultimate Bali Full Day Tour Packages, designed for you to experience three of the most beautiful and famous destinations in Bali, all in a single day. This comprehensive itinerary is perfect for travelers who have limited time but still want to see the very best of the island. Because this tour covers a broad area and lasts around 15 hours, it is priced slightly higher to ensure premium service and a trip that goes far beyond your imagination
This exciting Bali Ubud, Tanah Lot and Uluwatu Tour itinerary includes visits to top Balinese attractions, starting with the scenic Tegenungan Waterfall one of Bali’s most vibrant and popular natural wonders. Tucked away in a lush, green tropical valley just outside of Ubud, this waterfall is unique because it is located in the lowlands, making it easily accessible for travelers of all ages. Next, you will explore the Ubud Monkey Forest, a lush sanctuary in the heart of Ubud with 12-hectare tropical rainforest is home to over 1,000 playful, grey long-tailed macaque monkeys roaming completely free among towering ancient trees and moss-covered stone statues. You will then witness the spectacular Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic and deeply sacred spiritual landmarks. Perched dramatically on a massive coastal rock formation, this 16th-century Hindu sea temple appears to float magically on the waves of the Indian Ocean during high tid. The journey continues to Uluwatu Temple, is one of Bali's most spectacular and important sea temples, Perched precariously on the edge of a massive cliff, it is famous for its stunning ocean views, wild monkeys, and unforgettable sunsets, Next we watching the famous Kecak Dance Performance depicting the epic Ramayana story, is one of Bali’s most famous, dramatic, and unique cultural performances. Finally, the tour wraps up with a fresh seafood dinner on the sands of Jimbaran Beach. After a delicious seafood dinner, we will escort you back to your hotel, leaving you with amazing memories from your Bali Ubud, Tanah Lot, and Uluwatu Tour
A memorable one-day tour experience accompanied by an experienced driver and a comfortable car, will make the journey even more enjoyable. Below is a Bali Ubud, Tanah Lot and Uluwatu Tour detailed description of each stop, and please let us know if you have any questions, ee would be happy to answer your questions about this tour.
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Tegenungan Waterfall is one of the best waterfalls near Ubud, offering amazing scenery, clean water, and a refreshing atmosphere. This famous waterfall is the very first stop on the Bali Ubud, Tanah Lot, and Uluwatu Tour. From the viewing area, there are several steps leading down to the riverbank for those who want a closer look at the falls. Tegenungan is unique because it is one of the few waterfalls in Bali that is not located in the highlands or mountains. Surrounded by a lush, green tropical jungle, it is a remarkably beautiful and peaceful spot to visit. Best of all, you can even take a refreshing swim in the pool at the base of this famous and spectacular waterfall in ubud village
The Ubud Monkey Forest is a lush rainforest inhabited by several groups of monkeys and other tropical animals. This is the second stop on the Bali Ubud, Tanah Lot, and Uluwatu Tour. Its full name, as written on the welcome sign, is the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (Padangtegal Mandala Wisata Wanara Wana). It is strategically located right in the heart of Ubud Village. In the Balinese language, a monkey forest is called Wanara Wana. While there are several across the island, the Ubud Monkey Forest plays a vital role in preserving the continuous habitat of monkeys in Bali. Ultimately, this sacred forest serves as a deeply important component in both the spiritual and daily lives of the local villagers.
Tanah Lot Temple is a beautiful Balinese Hindu temple built on a solid rock formation in the sea. This famous landmark is the third stop on the Bali Ubud, Tanah Lot, and Uluwatu Tour. The name Tanah Lot consists of two words: Tanah, which means a reef or an island, and Lot (or Lod), which means the sea. Therefore, Tanah Lot translates to "the small island floating on the sea." Inside the caves near the temple, you can see holy sea snakes, which local people believe guard the sacred site from bad influences. Visitors can view the temple from several vantage points that offer spectacular views of the ocean and the sunset. When the tide is high, the temple is completely surrounded by water, making it look as if it is floating on the sea.
Uluwatu Temple is one of the most visited Balinese Hindu temples, located right on top of a dramatic cliff with steep drops on both its right and left sides. This beautiful temple is the fourth stop on the Bali Ubud, Tanah Lot, and Uluwatu Tour. Because of its unique location, visitors must walk along a scenic stone pathway to reach it. Interestingly, the temple faces east, unlike most other Balinese temples which face west or south. There are hundreds of monkeys roaming along the path outside the temple grounds. To enter, visitors must wear a traditional sarong and sash, as well as respectful clothing suitable for a temple visit. Both sarongs and sashes are available to borrow at the entrance.
The Kecak and Fire Dance is a spectacular traditional Balinese performance featuring a large group of men chanting rhythmically alongside an exciting fire show. This amazing performance is the fifth stop on the Bali Ubud, Tanah Lot, and Uluwatu Tour, held at the amphitheater near Uluwatu Temple. It is a highly exciting and unique dance because it does not use a traditional gamelan orchestra of instruments. Instead, the music is made entirely by the performers' mouths chanting the word "cak." The dancers form a tight, powerful choir with beautiful movements that make this dance truly special. The gestures are more focused on storytelling, vocal harmony, and dramatic expression, take story from the epic Ramayana,
Jimbaran Bay is a beautiful beach located in the southern part of Bali, featuring pristine white sand stretching along the coastline. This is the sixth and final stop on the Bali Ubud, Tanah Lot, and Uluwatu Tour, where you will enjoy a delicious seafood dinner. Jimbaran Bay was once just a quiet fishing village. In the 1980s, developers began showcasing its glorious beaches to the world. However, it still maintains its charming fishing village identity, and it is heartwarming to see how the locals have directly benefited from tourism. Today, there are plenty of beachfront cafes offering mouthwatering seafood dinners with breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean. Your meal is served right on the sand, with beautiful table setups facing the ocean.
06.00 – Pick up at the hotel
07.30 – Visit Tegenungan Waterfall
09.30 – Visit Ubud Monkey Forest
12.30 – Visit Tanah Lot Temple
13.30 – Lunch
17.00 – Visit Uluwatu Temple
18.00 – Watching Kecak Dance and Fire Performance
20.00 – Seafood dinner at Jimbaran Beach
22.00 – Back to hotel
22.30 – Arrive at hotel
The tour we provide is Based on Private Tour, We offer two price you can choose which is Regular Tours Price and Inclusive Tours Price, Please see below the details of Ubud Tanah Lot Uluwatu Tours Packages price :
Regular Tours Price (Transport Only) :
IDR. 750,000/car ( 1 till 6 person included)
IDR. 1,450,000/minibus ( 1 till 13 person included)
IDR. 1,650,000/minibus ( 1 till 17 person included)
IDR. 3,500,000/bus ( 1 till 30 person included)
Inclusion : Private Car / Minibus / Bus with Good A/C + Petrol + Gasoline + English Speaking Driver
Note : Parking Fee, Entrance fee, Lunch and Dinner is not include in the price
Or
Inclusive Tours Price (All In Packages) :
IDR. 1,200,000/person
Note : For Inclusive Price is minimun Booking 2 Person
Inclusion : Private Car / Minibus / Bus with Good A/C + Petrol + Parking Fee + English Speaking Driver + Entrance Fee + Lunch Indonesian Food + Ticket Kecak Dance Performance + Seafood Package Dinner Menu at Jimbaran + Mineral Water
Area Covered for Pick Up :
Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Pecatu, Sanur, Ubud, Canggu, Denpasar, Benoa Harbour, Airport
Please contact us for pick up in different area
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