Ubud Temple Magic Tour
Experience the sacredness of Ubud through its living cultural tradition of Balinese Hinduism. Visit ancient temples which are still in use today.
In Balinese culture, traditional offerings are made daily, often consisting of flowers, incense, water, food, and money. Each of these physical offerings represents the 5 elements and symbolize our interconnectedness with nature.
Dive into the aliveness, sacredness, and magic of Ubud Area temples. Reach out to us to customize this itinerary.
Known in local language as the Elephant Temple (likely after the Ganesha statue inside the cave), this 11th-century archaeological site features a dramatic face with an open mouth, carved into a solid rock face. Start your morning exploring the ancient ruins and sunken bathing pools. There are walking paths with waterfalls, trees, and beautiful views of nature.
In Balinese culture, menacing faces are believed to ward off negative energy and offer protection from harm.




Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple
A local favorite known for its tranquility. Often overlooked by the big tour buses, this water temple and garden offers a peaceful atmosphere filled with crystal-clear lotus pools.
You have the option to simply enjoy the peaceful, quiet and sacred environment of the temple, or rent a sarong and take part in the melukat (sacred bathing ritual). This ritual is believed to clear negative energy, release stuckness in your body and mind, and leave you feeling refreshed, clear-minded, and peaceful.



Prepare for some stairs, and be rewared with spectacular views. This collection of 10 towering shrines (candi) is carved directly into the sheer cliff walls of a lush river valley. It’s easily one of Bali’s most epic monuments.


Visit the holy mountain springs where locals and travelers alike participate in a ritual purification. Bathe in the sacred waters and finish with a prayerful offering.




Finish your day by taking a break in the jungle next to a stunning vista atop the river valley.
Here, the coffee plantations still employ ancient techniques to roast and grind Luwak coffee by hand. Find out for yourself, why Luwak coffee is the most luxurious and expensive in the world!
Meet the civet cats themselves, and sample a refreshing selection of local teas and coffees.









