The Ubud Area Tour highlights the cultural and natural treasures that make Ubud one of Bali’s most beloved destinations. Explore sacred temples, iconic rice terraces, and lush landscapes while enjoying a blend of spirituality, scenery, and local tradition.

This tour includes visits to Tirta Empul Temple and the world‑famous Tegallalang Rice Terrace, along with stops at Bali Zoo, Kanto Lampo Waterfall, and a Luwak coffee plantation.

It’s an ideal experience for travelers seeking a balanced day of culture, nature, and gentle adventure in the heart of Bali.

Tirta Empul is one of Bali’s most well-known water temples. Either observe or participate in melukat, the cleansing ceremony of bathing in crystal‑clear holy waters, believed to bring spiritual, physical and mental renewal.

The temple complex features ancient courtyards, shrines, and serene pools surrounded by lush hillsides. Its peaceful atmosphere and deep cultural significance make it a meaningful highlight of any Ubud journey.

Bali Zoo offers an up‑close look at Indonesia’s diverse wildlife in a lush, beautifully designed environment. Guests can observe animals such as elephants, orangutans, tigers, and tropical birds while learning about conservation efforts and local ecosystems.

Many visitors enjoy interactive experiences like feeding sessions or photo opportunities with gentle animals. The zoo’s peaceful pathways and natural habitats make it a relaxing and educational start to the day.

The Tegallalang Rice Terrace is famous for its sweeping layers of emerald‑green rice fields carved into the hillside. Visitors can walk along the terraces, explore small pathways, and take in panoramic views that showcase the artistry of Bali’s traditional subak irrigation system.

The area offers countless photo opportunities, from dramatic valley vistas to charming swings and bamboo lookouts. It’s a beautiful place to appreciate the harmony between Balinese agriculture, nature, and daily life.

Kanto Lampo is a stunning cascade that flows down a natural rock wall, creating a dramatic, photogenic backdrop. The water fans out beautifully over the stones, making it a favorite spot for travelers who love capturing unique shots.

Wade into the shallow pool at the base or climb onto the rocks for a closer look. Surrounded by dense greenery, the atmosphere feels peaceful and secluded.

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.