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Tabanan in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Tabanan, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Alila Ubud, Warung Subak Pekendungan, and Arya Arkananta Resort & Spa, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Warung Subak Pekendungan and Adiwana Svarga Loka so you can get the best taste of Tabanan while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Tabanan in 2 days
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Tanah Lot

4.6
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4.2
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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Place of worship
Sacred & Religious Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Tanah Lot is a traditional Balinese temple situated on a small rocky island, offering stunning views of the water. It is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful location on the coast, surrounded by rocks and cliffs. The temple, which holds great significance for Hindu worshippers, provides breathtaking vistas of the sea. Tanah Lot is renowned as one of the best spots to witness mesmerizing sunsets in Bali.
It's a beautiful place. The atmosphere here is truly captivating. The grounds are large and well-maintained, with many interesting spots where you can capture a moment for a beautiful souvenir. If the weather is nice and there aren't many tourists, you can relax and soak up the atmosphere. The ticket price is undoubtedly good for this place. The best way to get here is by scooter. I also met guides who shared stories and guided tourists around.
Opinion M — Google review
Actually It’s a park which is a must place to visit and picnic while in Bali. Watch the high tides striking the cliffs and a beautiful sunset. An exquisite park to roam around and relax with some fine dining options. The temple is at some distance with no direct access and you don’t need to visit it
Rizwan G — Google review
Tanah Lot Temple, Bali – A Majestic Sea Temple on the Rocks Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic landmarks, renowned for its stunning offshore setting and mesmerizing sunset views. Perched on a rocky outcrop surrounded by the sea, the temple appears to float during high tide, creating a truly magical sight. Located in Tabanan Regency, around 20 km from Denpasar, Tanah Lot is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a mix of spirituality, culture, and natural beauty. The name Tanah Lot means “Land in the Sea” in Balinese, perfectly describing its dramatic position. The temple is dedicated to the sea gods and plays an important role in Balinese mythology. Legend says that it was established by the 16th-century priest Dang Hyang Nirartha, who built it after being inspired by the beauty of the coastline. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking ocean views, especially during sunset when the sky glows in shades of orange and gold, creating one of Bali’s most photographed moments. During low tide, tourists can walk across to the base of the temple, explore small caves with sea snakes believed to be sacred protectors, and witness local rituals performed by Balinese priests. The area around Tanah Lot features beautifully landscaped gardens, souvenir markets, and several cliffside restaurants offering panoramic views. It is also a popular spot for cultural performances and traditional dance shows held in the evenings. Tanah Lot is open daily, with the best time to visit being late afternoon to witness the sunset spectacle. Visitors are encouraged to dress modestly as it remains an active place of worship. In short: Tanah Lot Temple is not just a tourist attraction — it’s a symbol of Bali’s spiritual harmony, where nature and faith blend into an unforgettable experience.
Vivek T — Google review
Tanah lot temple is located in the sea side, one of the famous sea temples in Bali. Tanah Lot translates to "Land in the sea". The temple is built on a rock formation off the cost making it appear to float on the sea during high tide. It is famous for the stunning sunset views. Plan your trip to make sure that you will be able to witness the sunset from there. At the base of the temple, there is holy water which is guarded by snakes. We can enter here and seek blessings as well. There is lot of shops available for shopping near the entry and exit gates. Also, the famous traditional Balinese gate is there for photo shoots. Worth visiting 👍
Sreejith S — Google review
Must-visit when you’re in Bali! I went here around sunset, and it was absolutely breathtaking. What I really love about this place is that it’s not just about the view. It’s a complete experience. There are plenty of little shops selling local souvenirs and crafts, a variety of restaurants and cafés where you can grab a meal or a fresh coconut while enjoying the ocean breeze, and sometimes you can even catch traditional Balinese dance performances near the temple area. The energy and atmosphere here feel both peaceful and lively at the same time. It can get a bit crowded during sunset, but it’s worth it. Just take your time, find a good spot, and enjoy the moment. If you’re planning a trip to Bali, don’t skip Tanah Lot. You’ll leave with amazing photos and even better memories.
Just F — Google review
The church itself is beautiful. It's worth a visit. We were there during low tide, so we could get quite close to the church and even went to a part of it. To go up, the local priests must first bless you, and then they'll let you onto the stairs. I don't think the church itself is open to tourists. It wasn't crowded, which was also a plus.
Csilla S — Google review
Absolutely stunning place. The temple on the sea is beautiful. The waves crashing around the temple is fabulous. Has cafes and food also people selling there wares. Plenty of parking Sea views . Well worth a visit
Karin P — Google review
A must-visit cultural and scenic landmark in Bali! Tanah Lot is absolutely breathtaking, with the ocean. The coastal views are stunning, and the spiritual atmosphere adds a unique charm. One of Bali’s most iconic spots, this temple is stunning on clear days and at sunset. Expect strong winds and waves that add to its dramatic charm. Explore both sides of the temple for unique views. Nearby, a lively market offers reasonably priced souvenirs from local vendors There are a couple of special experiences here — you can view the holy snake (for a fee) and receive spring water near the entrance in the ocean. The area is popular with tourists, so expect crowds, but it’s well-managed with lots of local shops and stalls along the way. A beautiful blend of nature, culture, and tradition — highly recommended!
SHIVAM S — Google review
Beraban, Kediri, Tabanan Regency, Bali 82121, Indonesia•https://www.tanahlot.id/•+62 361 880361•Tips and more reviews for Tanah Lot
32 min · 18.2 mi
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Sangeh Monkey Forest

4.6
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4.5
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Park
Nature & Parks
Forests
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Sangeh Monkey Forest, located in the northern Sangeh Village of Bali, spans 35 acres and is home to a large population of grey macaque monkeys. The forest is also known for its 17th-century Hindu temple ruins, particularly the Pura Bukit Sari temple at its center. According to local legend, these monkeys are descendants of the army assembled by the monkey king Hanuman. The forest itself is believed to be a fragment of Mount Meru that fell to earth.
A must visit ! The forest is beautiful to see and the monkeys are very well behaved and friendly. Entrance was 75k pp and you get a goody bag to feed the monkeys. They’ll gently take the food out of your hand when you feed them. Not too crowded which was a big plus!
Amer0701 — Google review
A lovely place to see the monkeys. It didn’t feel overly busy when we were there, like some place in Bali do now, much more relaxed. You get a small bag of food for the monkeys with you ticket and a bottle of water. You can hand feed the monkeys or they may climb and sit on you if you hold the food up. Lots of staff walking about to help / take photos / answer questions. Also the monkeys weren’t that aggressive which was nice.
James C — Google review
Visiting the Monkey Sanctuary was an absolute delight! The monkeys here are incredibly gentle, making it a joy to interact with them. You can get up close for amazing photos, capturing their curious and playful nature. Occasionally, they’ll even climb onto you, their soft little hands adding a charming touch to the experience. The ticket includes a small bag of bananas and peanuts, which is perfect for attracting the monkeys’ attention and creating memorable moments. The staff are scattered throughout the park, always ready to assist with a smile, ensuring a safe and enjoyable visit. I walked away with so many fantastic photos and unforgettable memories. Highly recommend this sanctuary for a fun, heartwarming adventure!
DANIEL W — Google review
I have mixed feelings about this place. At first glance, I thought it was a friendly and welcoming spot. The grounds are very clean, the entry price is affordable, and the overall ambiance feels peaceful, and family-friendly. That said, there are a few things to be aware of. Some of the locals are quite pushy about selling photos, which can take away from the experience. The monkeys themselves are also aggressive. Our tour guide warned us not to look them in the eyes since it’s seen as a sign of aggression, and unfortunately, we witnessed a girl get bit. After that, the excitement of seeing the monkeys quickly turned into unease, and we didn’t feel comfortable continuing. On the positive side, the forest itself feels sacred and serene — You can definitely sense its cultural and spiritual importance. The staff are friendly, and our tour guide was incredibly informative, which helped balance out some of the discomfort. There’s plenty of parking available (though you do have to pay for it), and one thing to note is that there’s no Wi-Fi on the grounds, so you’ll need to rely on your cellular connection for the most part. Pro Tips: • The bathrooms are located outside the monkey forest, and there’s a 5,000 RP fee to use them. • They don’t ask for donations, but the facilities aren’t the cleanest. Toilet paper is limited, so bring your own just in case. • Stay aware of your surroundings and avoid eye contact with the monkeys to reduce the risk of getting bitten. Overall, Sangeh Monkey Forest has a unique and sacred atmosphere worth experiencing, but you should go prepared, stay cautious around the monkeys, and expect a bit of hustle from locals selling extras.
Lily S — Google review
This place has balinese monkey's. Most of them are quite friendly. I have seen people feeding them. The temple nearby is good. Unfortunately during my visit there was a festival so I couldn't visit inside. Pics attached are outside of the temple with decoration done.
Sushant P — Google review
We recommend to come to Sangeh during their Odalan, it’s the prettiest with all the penjor decorations all over. . Also, be nice with the photographer, they can guide too, you can always negotiate things. Ours was very nice and I negotiate to transfer all photos from his camera through wifi connection.
Mika S — Google review
Its an amazing experience to see the monkeys so close. There are 3 families living in the forest. Two families are not friendly so no smiling no eye contact. One family, (the guides should tell) is trained for human interaction. We got water, and monkeyfood including the tickets. It was fun to feed them, they were jumping on you sometimes, but grabbed you very gently. I fed like 20 monkeys, and many of them picked the nut from my palm like i wwere a baby. The timy monkeys are adorable and fun to watch how they fool around you.
Roli K — Google review
What a great experience!!! We visited the forest two times because our kids had a great time! The Temple is in the forest and looks so nice. At the entrance the give you food for the monkeys!
Dimitris D — Google review
Jl. Brahmana, Sangeh, Abiansemal, Badung Regency, Bali 80353, Indonesia•+62 851-0302-8181•Tips and more reviews for Sangeh Monkey Forest
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20 min · 10.8 mi
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Bali Bird Park

4.6
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4.5
(2416)
Bird watching area
Outdoor Activities
Park
Wildlife park
Nestled in the village of Batubulan, Bali Bird Park is a haven for bird enthusiasts. Spanning 2 hectares, it features over 1000 exotic birds and around 250 reptile species, including the renowned Komodo dragon. Visitors can enjoy captivating bird shows, feedings, and displays while taking leisurely strolls through the park's lush surroundings.
One of the most beautiful parks I have ever seen! Birds are well-treated and safely supervised by the staff. Some of them are free to run around the park and are extremely lovely. You can see that here the animals are respected with good care. The only thing, I recommend to buy the tickets online because you will be able to save more money than at the desk! But in any case, 2000% recommend visiting! And please remember to not touch (if not allowed by the staff) and respect all the birds in the park.
Marta R — Google review
📍 Bali Bird Park Review The Bali Bird Park is absolutely one of my favorite experiences in Bali—so much so that I’m already planning to come back next time I visit! I was so excited about this place. Out of everything I’ve done here, this stood out the most. I didn’t just like it—I insanely loved it! The variety of birds is stunning, and the staff do a great job presenting them in a way that feels engaging without being overwhelming. The grounds are lush and beautifully maintained, and the interactive bird shows are a real highlight—you get to see the birds up close in action. What really blew me away was how incredibly interactive and friendly the birds are. I thought I’d spend maybe 2 or 3 hours here, but I could have stayed all day. Every moment was a new adventure—looking, playing, and feeding the birds. It felt less like visiting a park and more like being part of a living, magical conversation with nature. There are even flocks of flamingos and hens roaming around freely, which feels surreal and delightful, like they’ve casually decided to join your walk. Alongside them, the park has well-kept aviaries that house other species in lush little habitats, giving you a mix of spontaneous encounters and curated beauty. One thing I’d skip next time is the lunch package—the food wasn’t very special, and meanwhile, everyone else was enjoying the birds. Better to eat outside so you don’t miss any of the magic inside. If you love animals, colors, and joy, the Bali Bird Park is pure wonder. I can’t recommend it enough—and I absolutely can’t wait to return.
Vikki L — Google review
The most gorgeous and interesting birds! The park itself is lovely. The landscaping and enclosures looked great. The information presentations were very engaging and fun. They let you feed some of the birds, you can have pictures holding the birds. I was impressed with the food at the restaurant- we ordered a la carte, and we had nasi goreng, spaghetti carbonara and spaghetti bolognese. The kids loved their pastas, and the nasi was delicious. Oh! Also we got spring rolls which were absolutely perfect. The toilets at the park were like fancy hotel toilets; with air conditioning and very clean and well maintained cubicles. Impressive for Bali! We had a wonderful, fun, educational day. Loved it!
Jo O — Google review
Great park friendly staff and plenty to see. We had to do a quick tour due to other commitments but really enjoyed the hour we were there. They even have a couple of kamodo dragons as well. They do daily feeding sessions with some of the animals and you can hold the parrots for a nice picture. Set in beautiful grounds give it a go you will enjoy
Davo P — Google review
It was an awesome experience for the whole family! The kids even got to feed the birds – really fun and interesting. I never got the feeling that the animals aren’t well taken care of; everything looks clean and nicely maintained. The restaurant was great too, delicious food! We’d love to come back.
Stefan S — Google review
This was such a fun and full day out with my toddler! She and I both loved it. The staff are incredible, the grounds and enclosures are stunning, and there are several opportunities to ‘interact’ with birds as well as see special ‘shows’. The ticket is a bit expensive, but overall with it. The food though is not great, so bring your own picnic (and water !!! As water is 42,000 for a bottle)
Athena C — Google review
Worth it! First off, you’ll get to see an amazing variety of tropical birds. Big ones! Colorful ones! You can even hold them!! The shows throughout the day get you very up close and personal with the birds. The Komodo dragons were an unexpected bonus. Got to watch them eat!
Calvin S — Google review
A wonderful experience! The Bali Bird Park is a true 5-star gem. The birds are absolutely beautiful and the recreated natural habitat is stunning. A must-see for all nature and bird lovers. You can get up close and personal with many species, making it a very special and unforgettable visit.
Ionut R — Google review
Jl. Serma Cok Ngurah Gambir Singapadu, Jl. Bird Park, Batubulan, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia•http://www.balibirdpark.com/•+62 361 299352•Tips and more reviews for Bali Bird Park
12 min · 6.5 mi
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Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

4.5
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4.2
(35639)
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled in the heart of Bali, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a captivating Hindu temple complex surrounded by lush jungle. This enchanting destination is famous for its playful long-tailed macaques, who roam freely among ancient temples adorned with intricate carvings. Visitors can immerse themselves in both nature and spirituality as they explore this community-led sanctuary, which serves as a hub for scientific research and cultural preservation.
The Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud was one of the highlights of my trip to Bali. The moment you step inside, you feel like you’ve entered a magical jungle—huge banyan trees, moss-covered statues, and peaceful temple ruins all hidden within the forest. It’s not just a tourist attraction, it really feels like a sacred place. Of course, the monkeys are the stars here. They’re playful, cheeky, and endlessly entertaining to watch. I loved seeing them jump from tree to tree, care for their babies, and interact naturally with each other. It felt like being a guest in their world rather than just looking at animals behind cages. What impressed me most is how well the sanctuary is maintained. The paths are clean and easy to walk, the temples are stunning, and there are staff around to make sure both visitors and monkeys stay safe. I also appreciated the clear rules—they remind you to respect the animals and enjoy observing them without disturbing their natural behavior or even to feed them. I’d recommend going in the morning when it’s cooler and less crowded. Bring your camera (you’ll want a hundred photos!), but keep your belongings secure because the monkeys are curious and love to “borrow” things.
Souad Y — Google review
This was my 4th time visiting the monkey forest and I loved it. Despite what you hear about monkey aggression, you just have to follow the rules and signs. I did make eye contact with a monkey by accident and it grabbed me which I found quite funny to be honest. It didn’t hurt me, and it was my mistake lol. To add to that, I have never been attacked or seen anyone badly injured here. Honestly, it was heartwarming to see the local Balinese bonding and feeding the monkeys, you can tell they are trained and know what they are doing. I really enjoy the fact that these monkeys are able to free roam. It may be scary for humans, but it is great that they are not chained or caged. It is so nice to see the Balinese genuinely care for these gorgeous animals. At the end of the day, you are in the monkeys home. Treat them with respect and they shall leave you be. It’s a really beautiful and breezy area. The natural landscape of this place is breathtaking.
Erin M — Google review
A nice casual walk in the park. There are a lot of monkeys but they are not aggressive. There are conservation staff around to park to ensure that the interactions between the guests and monkeys are safe and ethical. The monkeys are not particularly afraid of humans and may climb onto a person, although no feeding is allowed. Most part of the park is shaded and in forest area. Bring bug spray. There’s a nice and easy walking trail through the forest and lots of relics to look at.
Lydia M — Google review
If you're a fan of monkeys and Balinese sculpture, you will love this lush green forest. It is a well-designed sanctuary with a good pathway system that makes for an easy walk. The monkeys are everywhere and very entertaining to see. It was a great spot to spend an hour or so.
Radley C — Google review
This place is absolutely beautiful, magical, and full of wanderlust energy! Monkeys are everywhere swinging from trees, lounging on railings, and living their best lives. The forest itself feels like stepping into another world, surrounded by lush greenery and ancient temples covered in moss. It’s incredible to watch these monkeys up close (just hold onto your belongings!). I had such a fun and unforgettable experience here. The monkeys truly seem to be living great lives in their sacred jungle home.
Rachel F — Google review
Our visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud was one of the most unforgettable highlights of our trip to Bali as a couple. From the moment we entered the lush, green sanctuary, we were transported into a magical world where nature, culture, and wildlife coexist in the most serene and fascinating way. The towering ancient trees and moss-covered statues created an almost otherworldly atmosphere—perfect for strolling hand in hand and taking in the beauty and spirituality of the space. The Balinese architecture and sacred temples scattered throughout the forest added a deep cultural richness to the experience. The monkeys themselves were a joy to watch—cheeky, clever, and completely in their element. We followed the guidelines and kept a respectful distance, which allowed us to enjoy their antics without feeling uneasy. Watching them play, groom, and leap through the trees was pure entertainment, and seeing the babies clinging to their mothers was heart-melting. What made it extra special as a couple was how peaceful and bonding the experience felt. It wasn’t just a tourist attraction—it was a walk through living, breathing spirituality and nature. We took time to sit on a bench together, surrounded by ancient trees and the sound of the forest, just soaking it all in. Truly a memory we’ll always share. Highly recommend visiting early in the morning to avoid the crowds and enjoy the quiet majesty of the place. Whether you’re seeking connection, culture, or just a bit of cheeky monkey fun, this sanctuary is a must-visit. A perfect stop for couples exploring the heart of Ubud.
Scott S — Google review
Amazing! The monkeys were very chill during our visit. I had heard stories about them stealing belongings, but we didn’t see any of that. The place felt peaceful, entertaining, and truly magical.
Maritza B — Google review
I absolutely love the Sacred Monkey Forest. It is one of my favorite places to visit in Ubud. There are a few monkeys that can be a bit territorial, but the majority of them are extremely comfortable with all the people and just want to play or chill out. You can buy tickets in advance, but you don’t need to. There are plenty of kiosks or if you prefer to purchase them from a person, I’ve never seen much of a line.
Jenny T — Google review
Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia•https://monkeyforestubud.com/•+62 857-3700-0080•Tips and more reviews for Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 6-minute walk away from Tanah Lot.

Warung Subak Pekendungan

4.2
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4.0
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Permanently Closed
Seafood restaurant
This seafood restaurant Warung Subak Pekendungan offers guests a choice of seating in open-sided or more secluded bamboo pavilions. The food is quite good, although it can be expensive. The place is huge and suitable for groups.
A very secret place for independent tourists, but not for the big groups! We arrived at a normal restaurant, where they took us in the back, full of tables giving view on a lake. A big panel was saying "FOOT MASSAGE, BY KOI FISH". And we sat at the edge of a bamboo bungalow/table, with our feet in the water, and the koi carp kissing our feet while drinking nice fruit juices. They seem to have an interesting food menu but we had sadly eaten already.
Blue L — Google review
Quite nice restaurant. But because it’s located in touristy spot, don’t expect too much. It’s quite pricey, and some food is mediocre. But the place is quite huge and suitable for a large group. @iaszz
Ias ( — Google review
what can i say? the restaurant manager hospitality so amazing.. thx mr manager. they have great service. and always gv the best to guest/customer. my first immpression in here is something i cant never forget, so comfortable. i recommended this place. they offer so many menu.. from brunch, light snack, healthy mocktail.. to heavy one such as seafood.. lobster, prawn, crab, and so many more.. thumbs up for this beautiful place. and for the hospitality. thumbs up. wonderful.. ones more, im so lucky when i go to this place.. the healthy mocktail is freee hahaha. without sugar, all herbal and fruit. i'm lucky being a tester guest. i like the taste and the effect in my body.. refreshing ^^
Riki H — Google review
Great atmosphere, the food was Delicious, the stuff verry friendly and everybody had fun feeding the fish.
Jutta A — Google review
Friendly service, tasty food, and such a cool venue! Multiple tables are perched on top of a fish pond. The food was delicious, the portion sizes were healthy, and the prices were reasonable. I’d definitely return.
Brynn B — Google review
Nice ppl with good service, also the food was quite good.
ATIF A — Google review
Serve local food with delicious taste.. also nice atmosphere..
Jian H — Google review
Great food and good service with a nice ambience.
Chris S — Google review
Tanah Lot, DTW Tanah Lot, Jl. Raya Denpasar, Beraban, Tabanan, Tabanan Regency, Bali 82171, Indonesia•+62 361 4790888•Tips and more reviews for Warung Subak Pekendungan

Adiwana Svarga Loka

4.6
(766)
Resort hotel
Nestled in the serene hillsides along the Campuhan River in Ubud, Adiwana Svarga Loka is a peaceful spa resort that provides yoga, meditation, and detox programs. The hotel features an outdoor pool and complimentary WiFi. It's conveniently located just a short distance from Ubud's center, offering easy access to attractions like Ubud Palace and the Sacred Monkey Forest.
I spent 9 days at Adiwana Svarga Loka resort hoping to recharge my batteries. It was the best resort for rest,relaxation,and pampering. I participated in the yoga,meditation,pottery class and a fantastic cooking class along with daily visits to the wonderful day spa overlooking the gushing river below, the surrounding Rain Forrest was a joy to immerse myself into when sitting on my balcony of my junior suite. the resort is set back from the road so was very quiet and peaceful enabling guests to feel miles away from the hustle and bustle.The Restaurant meals were superb with a great variety on the menu and breakfast was fantastic overlooking the Rain Forrest and River. Most importantly the Staff were attentive, kind, and fantastic, I felt cared for and nurtured with their devoted kindness. I feel pampered and recharged and will definitely be returning for more. Thank you to all staff for your professionalism and kindness. See you all again soon.Sally.
Sally G — Google review
I stayed here a week ago with my family of 8! and found this hidden gem. It has a pool right by the river and a spa, so relaxing! Plus, the Balinese-style lobby is magical. The staff was amazing and super helpful. Even though it’s in the middle of Ubud, it’s still really peaceful. I’d recommend it to anyone who wants some privacy but still wants to be close to all the Ubud attractions.
Bagus G — Google review
We stayed at Adiwana Svarga Loka in April and it was truly beyond our expectations! The welcome was so warm and kind from the very first moment, the place was clean, peaceful, and full of calm energy. Our room was spacious and comfortable, and the breakfast was incredibly generous – from local dishes to Western options, plus delicious desserts and fresh juices. The entire team was genuinely kind, and we want to give a special shoutout to Pita, who was so sweet and attentive to every little detail. She really made our stay even more special. Thank you, Adiwana, for the amazing hospitality – we’ll definitely be back! 🌿✨
Hala K — Google review
This place was amazing set in The jungle with the sounds of the wildlife. Room was clean and comfortable and aircon worked a great bit didn’t really need it as it’s so much cooler in the jungle! Close enough to walk to the tourist shops and local restaurants. We had motorbikes so able to go anywhere. The hotel restaurant had amazing food and the breakfast was perfect every morning, plenty of choices and a lot of local food which we prefer when on holiday. Staff were super friendly and the spa was very good we had massages in the trees near the river was so good! Cannot hear road noise at all my sleep was glorious! Just the peaceful river sounds at night. Absolutely perfect I highly recommend if staying in Ubud.
Jrdmum — Google review
We stayed for two nights and were quite disappointed. The photos online were misleading. The first room we were given wasn’t the one we booked, though the staff quickly corrected it and moved us to the right one. Unfortunately, the new room was still very humid, dark, and with almost no natural light during the day. Breakfast was very basic — we had read in many reviews that it was excellent, but that wasn’t our experience at all. The pools didn’t look inviting either: the one near the spa wasn’t clean, and the loungers by the restaurant pool were full of ants. The hotel is also not well located — about a 20-minute walk from the center of Ubud, which makes it inconvenient, especially in the heat. On the positive side, the afternoon snack served every day with tea and a local dish was a nice touch, and dinner with live music too. Purification ritual at check-in was really nice and the staff so kind.
Nina M — Google review
A wonderful place that's a must-visit. The staff is spectacular; they take great care of you, and you never want for anything. The restaurant's facilities are top-notch, and the views are wonderful. Highly recommended for stopping for lunch and enjoying a relaxing day.
Victor L — Google review
Down a winding laneway off the main road you’ll find this gorgeous hideaway perched on the edge of the river, deep in the rainforest. Delicious buffet breakfast by a pool, helpful staff, very quiet at night. Make sure you visit the main pools at the bottom of the site (a long steep walk down many stairs) and get a spa treatment overlooking the river afterwards. This is a great location with good cafes and food options nearby. As a solo female traveller I felt very safe.
Michelle N — Google review
Two friends and I shared a magical time at Adiwana Svarga Loka in Ubud last week. Traditional Balinese architectural design with lots of carved wood and highly detailed stone artworks nestled in a lush jungle garden that meanders down to the river. The short balinese blessing we received upon arrival was charming as were all the staff who were both knowledgable and very helpful. The buffet breakfast was excellent with both Indonesian and Western offerings plus healthy options like herbal tonic shots and fruit smoothies. The restaurant was good, nothing special but made better by the live acoustic performer who serenaded us through dinner. My friends and I stayed in a large room with two double beds. It was clean & pleasant. With two comfortable, firm beds in the room, a second bedside table would have increased the amenity. It was also a little light on for artwork. The bathroom was spacious and clean but will need a freshen up soon. With two lovely pools, a magical temple, free meditation and yoga classes and an onsite spa I would not hesitate to recommend this hotel. Great value for the price. The only traveller I wouldn't recommend this hotel to is someone with mobility issues who finds steps difficult to negotiate.
Calandra M — Google review
Jalan Raya Penestanan Kelod, Sayan, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia•https://adiwanahotels.com/svargaloka-resort-ubud-bali/•+62 361 979279•Tips and more reviews for Adiwana Svarga Loka
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Alila Ubud

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Nestled just a short drive from Ubud, Alila Ubud is a remarkable resort offering stunning valley views and luxurious accommodations. The hotel is designed as its own village, with pedestrian lanes winding through the Balinese hillside. The rooms and villas are perched on stilts high above the ravine, providing breathtaking vistas of the Ayung River Valley and lush gardens.
We had a 4 night stay at Alila to start our holiday & WOW, what a start to the holiday! The hotel & setting is absolutely stunning & was beyond our expectations. Such a peaceful setting in the middle of the jungle, we loved hearing all the different insects & being surrounded by raw, untouched nature! The monkeys made it for us, I absolutely love monkeys. Yes, they can be mischievous but if you understand that they are wild monkeys & not trained and keep a distance then you will be fine. The staff were always about to keep them in line. We spent many a times just sat watching them go about their days in the trees & around the grounds. The hotel itself is beautiful & very well maintained! The room was fantastic & well kept, the balcony overlooking the forest was especially lovely for a morning cup of tea. The breakfast & food was lovely & there is a good choice for everybody, even my very picky partner! One thing that makes this place extra special is definitely the staff - they are a true example of amazing hospitality! Nothing is too much trouble, they are always smiling, happy & approachable, they literally cannot do enough for you! They were happy to talk to & teach us about local cultures & teach us a few ‘ways of Bali’ as we wanted to be as respectful as possible in their country. I could write so much more but these are just the key points that were amazing! Thank you so much, we will definitely be back & recommending to people!
Justine S — Google review
We stayed at the Hyatt Alila in Ubud and were truly impressed by the serene, nature-immersed setting. The location is incredibly peaceful—perhaps a bit too relaxing for my personal taste, but my wife absolutely loved it. The infinity pool is a major highlight with breathtaking views of the lush jungle—easily one of the best spots to unwind. Breakfast was generally good, though service was inconsistent depending on the staff, especially at the egg station. We stayed in a Pool Villa, and the room was fantastic. The private pool was a great size, and the outdoor bathtub surrounded by a fish pond was simply magical—such a unique and calming experience. One downside was the monkeys—they were quite aggressive and made us a bit uneasy at times. Also, during a heavy rain, the roof of our villa started leaking, and we had to mop the floors ourselves to avoid slipping. The hotel offered to move us to a different villa (not a pool villa), but repacking would’ve been a hassle, so we declined. Unfortunately, there was no other compensation or follow-up, which was a bit disappointing for a property of this caliber. Overall, it’s a beautiful property perfect for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility, with a few service inconsistencies and room issues that hopefully are one-offs.
Amit K — Google review
Stunning location and views of the forested valley. Beautiful rooms. Gorgeous pool lives up to photos. Great breakfast spread. Friendly, helpful staff. That said, they inexplicably removed the fruit basket from our room on the second day. Breakfast service on the first and second day were excellent. Disastrous on day 3. The rooms are beautiful but the bathrooms look worn - corners especially don’t look properly cleaned, faucets have lost their shine, and thick caulking around toilet and sink show their age. Finally, we had dinner at the evening dance performance and didn’t find the dishes particularly flavourful. We very much enjoyed our stay but expected more at this price point.
Anita M — Google review
We had a great stay here. We liked that it was remote and it feels like you are in nature. Mark it down as the service wasn't amazing. It was good, the staff made an effort but international five star hotel service needs to be taught. When we were there we didn't see a manager who could teach it. Simple things like the food order was often 80% correct not 100%. Also the rooms feel quite old. A little dark. The TV isn't a smart TV.
Brian L — Google review
An amazing experience in a rain forest setting. The staff were very attentive to ensure maximum service and comfort. Every staff member also acted as your personal concierge eager to suggest excursions and side trips to experience the local culture. I highly recommend this upscale hotel as a relaxing alternative to traditional resorts.
Mitchell C — Google review
Dear Alila Ubud team, You made my recent 3 day stay truly wonderful, relaxing, and totally unforgettable. I loved the activities such as the rice paddy walk, and the traditional dancing and music during two of the dinners. And I loved being chosen or asked to come and join in with the dancing on both these evenings. All the staff are super friendly and truly make you feel at home, actually more than make you feel at home. They go above and beyond, and nothing is too much. All the food was wonderful, from the traditional locally grown and sourced foods, to also the western foods. All prepared and served magnificently. The view was truly amazing, and from my room 201, which was right next to the restaurant and pool, I looked down into the lush rainforest valley. You couldn't ask for better. And then there was Alila Spa. I made that my home away from home. A massage each day I was there, including on the morning of my sad departure. The staff there are truly magnificent and provided me with a different massage each day, including one that I would highly recommend, which is the one in the rainforest itself. Wow ❤️. The other massages were great too. I know there were plenty of things to do and see in and around Ubud (a must visit place in Bali in my opinion) but once I arrived at Alila Ubud, I did not want to go anywhere else. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU. I hope to return in the not too distant future, and hopefully stay longer than 3 days. Please pass on my thanks to ALL the staff, they all do an amazing job at from the moment you arrive to the moment you leave, and every moment in between. A special thanks to all the spa staff, I loved every second of all my 4 massages. Many thanks, I will recommend you to anyone I know who is going to Bali, and hope to return there when next in Bali. With gratitude Niels 🙏 😀 ❤️
Niels B — Google review
Had a wonderful time at Alila Ubud! Celebrated my birthday there alone and the staff really made my visit so special! Didn’t felt alone at all, got a birthday cake, song in the morning from all staff and even a birthday gift. The location is also beautiful surrounded with nature and not in the most busy area of Ubud. 100% recommend!
Esther A — Google review
I was surprised this property is rated as a 5-star hotel, as the service and facilities did not quite meet that standard during my stay. Upon arrival, there was no staff to greet us or assist with luggage, which set a poor first impression. At check-in, we were placed in a small, somewhat unusual room. The complimentary bicycles were another disappointment, as they were quite old, uncomfortable, and partly broken. The room itself felt outdated and on the smaller side. The shower was particularly inconvenient—the water immediately turned very hot, and with only a rain shower head, it was difficult to adjust the temperature safely. In addition, the walk-in design caused water to spill across the bathroom floor, leaving it wet and slippery. On a positive note, the location is beautiful. Being surrounded by rice fields made for a very pleasant atmosphere and relaxing walks. Overall, while the hotel has a nice setting, I believe there are better options in Ubud at a similar price point.
Justine T — Google review
Melinggih Kelod, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80572, Indonesia•https://www.hyatt.com/alila-hotels-and-resorts/en-US/dpsau-alila…•+62 361 975963•Tips and more reviews for Alila Ubud
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West side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the west side side of town. Start the day off with Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Bintang Supermarket Ubud. All together, your day would be filled with about 9 hours of non-stop fun.
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Ulun Danu Beratan Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Architectural Buildings
Nestled in the picturesque Bedugul region of Bali, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is a serene Hindu temple located on the shores of Lake Beratan. Surrounded by clear waters and lush gardens, this temple appears to float on the surface of the lake, offering stunning photo opportunities. Regarded as one of Bali's top temples, it provides a tranquil escape from the coastal crowds and boasts breathtaking views of the mountainous landscape.
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is undoubtedly one of the most enchanting places in Bali, and visiting it was a truly unforgettable experience. Nestled on the shores of Lake Beratan in the cool highlands of Bedugul, the temple is surrounded by serene waters and misty mountains, giving it a magical and almost surreal charm. The moment we arrived, the foggy climate added an extra layer of beauty, making the entire scenery look like a painting come to life. One of the highlights of our visit was trying boating on the calm lake. Gliding across the water while seeing the temple beautifully reflected on the surface was simply superb. The peaceful ride gave us a unique perspective of the temple and its surroundings, something I would highly recommend to anyone visiting. The atmosphere was refreshing and soothing, far from the busy city life, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the tranquility of the place. We were so captivated by the beauty that we ended up taking around 400 pictures at this single location alone. Every corner seemed photogenic, and the shifting mist made each shot unique. Without doubt, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple stands out as one of my favorite locations in Bali, offering a perfect mix of culture, spirituality, and natural beauty.
Harikrishnan P — Google review
Ahh, what a place Ulun Danu Temple is! 🌸 I feel a lot of people miss this spot since it’s about an hour’s ride from Ubud central and not overly hyped on Instagram. But believe me, it’s an absolute must-visit when in Bali. The drive itself is beautiful, and once you reach, the entire temple complex and grounds are just stunning. Everything feels serene and picture-perfect. Easy logistics – paid parking & smooth ticketing. Weather drama – it changes every few minutes! One moment it was bright and sunny, and the next it turned misty, foggy, and drizzly. Photography heaven – Balinese gates, lush landscapes, and the iconic temple floating on the lake make for unreal backdrops. There are also nice, reasonably priced restaurants inside the premises, and the washrooms are clean and well-maintained (paid). You can even rent Balinese outfits for a photoshoot — sadly I missed this due to the rain. I loved every bit of it. Tip: Go prepared for sudden weather shifts and give yourself enough time to just soak in the beauty. A must-visit, one of Bali’s gems.
Arushi C — Google review
The Ulun Danu Beratan Temple (also known as Pura Ulun Danu Bratan) is widely considered one of Bali's most beautiful and iconic landmarks. It is having stunning natural setting, spiritual significance, and picturesque architecture, though some also note its popularity as a tourist destination. Stunning Location and Scenery: The temple is set on the tranquil shores of Lake Bratan in the cool, misty Bedugul highlands. The multi-tiered shrines (meru) appear to be floating on the water's surface, especially when the lake level is high, making it one of the most photographed spots in Indonesia. Aesthetic and Photogenic: The combination of the temple, the lake's reflection, the lush manicured gardens, and the mountain backdrop creates a truly spectacular and "must-see" visual experience. It's often referred to as the "floating temple of Bali." Spiritual Significance: It is an important Hindu water temple dedicated to Dewi Danu, the goddess of water, rivers, and lakes, and plays a vital role in Bali's traditional *subak* irrigation system. Cooler Weather: Located about 1,200 meters above sea level, the area offers a refreshing break from the heat of the coastal regions. Accessibility: The grounds are generally well-maintained and easy for all types of visitors, including families and older travelers, to explore. Best Time to Visit: To avoid the crowds and the mist/fog that can roll in during the afternoon, it is highly recommended to visit early in the morning (around 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM). This also provides the best lighting for photos. Cash Only:Entrance fees and payments at many local stalls require cash. Boat Rides:For a unique view, visitors can take a traditional boat ride on Lake Beratan. The general consensus is that despite being a popular tourist spot, the sheer beauty of the temple's setting makes it absolutely worth visiting for anyone exploring central Bali.
Samir S — Google review
It's Beautiful! A Must visit and very Scenic! The place is made especially for Photography! If you're someone who loves to Flaunt on Social Media, then you need to try their Traditional Outfit for Photography! Especially for Women! They look very Pretty! Food is good too!. Since I'm a Vegetarian, they do have some Vegetarian options as well! Very Beautiful, Very Scenic, Very Romantic!
Akash M — Google review
Our visit to Ulun Danu Beratan Temple was truly a memorable experience. The temple's stunning location on the shores of Lake Beratan offers breathtaking views, especially with the misty mountains in the background. The architecture of the temple is intricate and beautifully preserved, reflecting Balinese culture and spirituality. Walking around the temple complex, I felt a sense of tranquility and reverence. The surrounding gardens are well-maintained and add to the peaceful atmosphere. While the area can get quite crowded, especially during peak hours, it didn’t detract from the overall beauty of the site. The staff was friendly and respectful, and I appreciated the opportunity to learn about the temple’s significance to local Balinese Hindus. One minor downside was the limited shade in some areas, so it’s best to visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the heat. Overall, Ulun Danu Beratan is a must-visit destination in Bali, offering both cultural insight and stunning scenery. I would definitely recommend it to anyone exploring Bali's spiritual sites!
Brijesh P — Google review
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple – A Serene and Picturesque Experience! Visited Ulun Danu Beratan Temple and it was an incredible experience! The temple is very ancient and showcases beautiful and impressive architecture. It’s one of the best places to relax both your mind and body. The temple is located right on the edge of Lake Beratan, surrounded by lots of blooming lotus flowers, which add to its charm. On the other side, mountains create a stunning backdrop, making the scenery absolutely breathtaking. There are also many other photogenic spots nearby with colorful flowers that are perfect for capturing memories. For families, there’s a small park where kids can enjoy themselves. A peaceful and scenic place that I highly recommend if you want to unwind and connect with nature!
Anoop G — Google review
This was one of most spectacular temple as well as picnic spot in Bali. I happened to visit this spot on a Monday 28th October 2025. One must be physically present to enjoy this sceneric place and no words are enough to describe it. For influences, INSTA activist this place is a must visit. The second largest lake of Bali is here with boating facility. The added attraction is availability of traditional wedding costume of Indonesian on hire with ideal scenic spots for capturing picture of your choice. Definitely many Europeans Australian couples are interested in this attire. Easily one would spend about 3 hours here. Clean Toilet facility is available on payment of IDR 2000. Entry fee for this spot is about 75000 IDR. It's definitely a place to visit in Bali. Luwak coffee available. You can take pictures carrying Luwak or tiny mules.
Venugopal K — Google review
Everything they have told you about this temple is true. Totally make it a point to visit this temple when you are in Bali. Its so beautiful, it looks out of the world. They tell you to reach here before sunrise, do that. We reached in the evening and the only thing we thought was 'how much more beautiful it would have looked in the morning when the sun rays hit the temple." They have made a lot of photo points in the garden near the temple but they are nothing. The temple is the real beauty. There are restaurants and souvenir shops in the restaurant compound as well. They also have a setup where you can dress up in traditional Balinese clothes and get pictures clicked for a fees. when we reached the shops were closed but you should definitely try.
Prachi C — Google review
Candikuning, Baturiti, Tabanan Regency, Bali, Indonesia•+62 821-4612-9292•Tips and more reviews for Ulun Danu Beratan Temple
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Banyumala Waterfall

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Hiking Trails
Waterfalls
Banyumala Waterfall is a popular destination for photographers, featuring a split waterfall cascading over rocks into a jungle pool. Located in the hills of Wanagiri, just 10 minutes north of Bedugul, this stunning sight is accessible without a local guide. While there are some slippery steps and a short trek to reach the base, the experience is well worth it. The waterfall's unique feature includes two flows of water plunging down steep rocks amidst lush greenery.
One of the best waterfalls I experienced while in Bali. It’s absolutely worth the journey if you have the time. The lush greenery surrounding the falls are breathtaking, and the cascading water creates a serene, picture-perfect scene. I’d recommend visiting in the morning before the crowds build up — it’s a peaceful spot early on. The swimming area at the base of the falls is popular, so bring your swimmers and enjoy a dip in the cool natural pool. There are several great photo spots along the path and near the bridge that perfectly frame the twin streams. The hike down is manageable but can get slippery, so good footwear is a must. Easily one of the most photogenic and memorable spots in Bali.
John W — Google review
Banyumala is honestly one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Bali. Surrounded by lush greenery, the twin streams of water cascading down the rocks create such a magical view — you can even spot a rainbow at the base on sunny days. The natural pool at the bottom is crystal clear and perfect for a refreshing swim after the short trek down. The walk can be a little steep, but it’s totally worth it once you see the waterfall. It feels peaceful and less crowded compared to other waterfalls, so you really get to enjoy the natural beauty without too much noise. Definitely a must-visit spot if you’re exploring North Bali!
Dwi L — Google review
Of all the waterfalls I’ve visited in Bali, this one is an absolute must-visit! I was truly impressed by its natural beauty — the entire trail leading to the waterfall remains lush and untouched. The local community still preserves their Balinese traditions and, most importantly, they don’t exploit nature — the area feels pure and authentic. Another thing I really appreciate is that there’s no sign of aggressive local “management” like in some other tourist spots. Everything here is well-organized with clear, fixed ticket prices: IDR 50,000 for international visitors and IDR 25,000 for locals, which even includes a bottle of water. No local guide is required unless you want one. There are plenty of small warungs, toilets, and even motorbike taxis nearby for convenience. What I love most is that it’s not overcrowded, so you can truly enjoy the serenity of the place. I recommend wearing shoes, as the path can be quite slippery and winding. Will be back soon w my drone!
Balidronelady — Google review
🌿 Banyumala Waterfall – Hidden Gem in Nature 🌿 Absolutely stunning waterfall! The water cascades down like rain, creating a magical and soothing atmosphere. It's not very crowded, which makes it a peaceful and refreshing experience. Getting there involves a bit of trekking – you need to go down a steep path, so make sure you're physically fit. It’s totally worth it, but caution is a must. 💧 Be prepared – it can rain heavily at any time, so carrying an umbrella or raincoat is highly recommended. The area can become slippery, and the water level may rise suddenly, so always take precautions. There’s only one small changing room at the bottom and a single shed for shelter, so plan accordingly. If you're looking for raw natural beauty and a little adventure, Banyumala is a must-visit. Just be safe and respect nature's power. 🌧️🌿✨
VamshiKrishna A — Google review
Beautiful waterfall probably my favorite one i saw in Bali, very gorgeous spot! And the people working here are very nice and so helpful! I lost my drone in the trees by accident and two of the workers hiked out with me and walked down the side of a cliff to get it back for me & they were able to find it! So awesome of them and so helpful! I gave them a tip of whatever money i had on me but they deserved even more!! Thank you so much for your help🩵🩵
Paulina — Google review
The best waterfall in Bali for me. But you have to catch good sunny day to be able to enjoy it and swim. The whole area is very beautifully maintained.
Markéta Č — Google review
The location of waterfall is fabulous and highly picturesque. We may stride through the cold water.. The trek up back is steep and may be challenging. But it is worth each penny. U may avail scooter ride for pickup and drop to the car parking area.
Karthikeyan K — Google review
Nice and also high waterfall in the north Bali. I combined with the visit to Danu Beratan Temple in Bedugul.. just 15 min far. few minutes walking from parking and 50rb enter ticket. very quite and swimmable lake. the drinking water is free at entry, suggested for a complete daily trip from Kuta/Seminyak and around.
Andrea P — Google review
Wanagiri, Sukasada, Buleleng Regency, Bali 81161, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Banyumala Waterfall
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Bali Botanical Garden

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4.1
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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Bali Botanical Garden, also known as Kebun Raya Eka Karya, is a vast 160-hectare garden featuring approximately 17,000 plants from Eastern Indonesia. It serves as an essential hub for research, conservation, education, and recreation. Visitors can explore the diverse flora while enjoying activities such as picnics, jogging, walking, and photography. The garden also houses a traditional Balinese-style guesthouse that accommodates visitors.
This park is wonderful, truly large and spacious, full of interesting species of plants, trees and animals, quiet, and tremendously beautiful. We've been here a couple of times as we live far south of Bali. Our 1.5-year-old puppy loves the park over the moon! It isn't a must-visit for everyone, as many tourists want to see this full-throttle essence of Bali, which this park is not. It is more about nature, peace, calmness, and sweet moments, such as sitting on the grass surrounded by gigantic trees and seeing mountains and a volcanic lake. But if you love parks, forests, views, picturesque spaces, cooler temperatures, fresh air, and long walks, this place is perfect for 2 hours or half a day. Amazing!
Marcin M — Google review
Spent 4 days hiking and birding the Gardens and Mt Tapak. A wonderful quiet place to walk and bird, both on the little-traveled roads and on the trails (some of which are quite overgrown). The best birding seemed to be in the southwest part of the BG near Panca Yadnya. From there to Pura Teratai Bang it is mostly native rainforest with small trails going off in various directions. Much of the rest of the Garden is covered in monoculture plantation with little undergrowth or wide lawns. Pretty, but not much wildlife. I also hiked the trail north of the Garden from the Lake View, as it showed as "forested area," but aside from maybe the first 500 yards it was overgrown plantation and pretty dull. The trail up to Mt Tapak from the BG goes through great forest but is very steep -- avoid on or after wet days. But even going up it a few hundred yards gets you into nice rainforest. Also try go midweek for less noise and traffic. Enjoy!
Joe — Google review
Beautiful park with lots of lovely scenery, highly recommend visiting. You can hire a bike, e-scooter or golf buggy to explore the massive park. Lots of places to sit, relax and enjoy a picnic. It was nice a cool high up In the mountain, which was a lovely break from the humidity and heat.
Jamie B — Google review
One of the best and natural botanical gardens in Indonesia. The ticket is quite cheap. We paid about 80k for 2 adults and 1 car. The view is stunning. Suitable for short healing and gathering with family or friends. Besides, they have the site to see the lake from above which gives the vibe of Switzerland when the sun shines. Will definitely come again
Ori S — Google review
We visited the Bali Botanic Garden (Eka Karya) in Bedugul, a peaceful nature park surrounded by mountains and colorful flowers 🌸🌿 On the way there, we saw some monkeys sitting by the roadside — a common sight in Bedugul 🐒 Inside the garden, you can enjoy a speed boat ride on Lake Beratan — 15 minutes for 5 people, IDR 200,000 🚤 There are many beautiful photo spots like the Ulun Danu Beratan arch, swan statues, mini houses, and flower gardens 🌺 🎟️ Entrance fee: IDR 20,000 (weekday) / IDR 30,000 (weekend)
Nancy I — Google review
Used to be a 5 stars for me. I have visited this park many times. I love exploring the nature, the secluded temple, the nursery, grass fields, trees, moss path, etc. The weather is pleasant as it is located on higher ground. There are less or no crowds inside. The previous procedure was that cars were allowed to go in and we paid tickets for the humans and the car. July 2025 visit drops 4 stars for me:: 1. We came here during weekdays. During weekdays cars are not allowed inside the park, while it's allowed on the weekend. I would say the other way around should be implemented, if you want to implement this at all. There should be a significant less crowd on weekday. 2. So, on top of paying for ticket (which is also more expensive), you have to rent transport. Yes, you can go in by foot, but if you have visited this park before, walking wouldn't get you far because this place is huge. If you are fit and want to exercise, it's perfect, I think it would be good, no sarcasm. However, if you want to have a relaxing day, physically less able to, bring young kids, elderly, this is not an option, unless you just hang around nearby. You have to have transport, this brings me to point number 3. 3. You can rent bicycle/electric bike (30-75k/hour depending on types), or bus (25k pp one route) or golf car (250k max 4 people per hour). See pictures. So, if you have physical limitation, you can only go with golf car or bus. The bus only serves one route which you can choose. This means one destination and back, that's all. If you know this place, this is utterly ridiculous and overpriced. There are many spots to visit but there is no option to drop by or do multi-route. You want to visit another spot? Go back to the start and buy another bus ticket. Since we brought elderly and guest and wanted to visit multiple place, we had no choice but to rent a golf car which is ridiculously expensive as well because one hour barely covers anything here. The safety standard was also horrible, we got the one without handle at the rear which we only realized after we saw the others. The terrain is up and down, one can easily fall down on slope. We ended up only visit two spots that were next to each other and we had to rush it. We had to grab the side bars like monkeys. No joke, I don't think this is safe when the terrain is up. I was very worried for my mom's safety since we were sitting on the back. 4. I'm all for conservation and dedication to the park, but with all the cost that make this place very expensive now in proportion to the standard, there is barely any facilities or improvement. There are many holes on the road, lack of restroom facilities inside. The is NO emergency procedure which should be much more important now since we barely see anyone inside because of the inaccessibility. There is no map and we couldn't find some spots even though we are regular. We used to take our time to visit them, now by getting lost once or twice, the time was up. If they want to make this place more natural, less cars (wasn't a problem previously because the place is huge), there should be shuttle that go around the spots and they shouldn't charge by route, but it should be unlimited because that would be the only way for guests to visit all the spots they want. I think this would make it less natural compared to few cars in between here and there. So everything doesn't make sense to me for now. Will I come again? No. It has become just a money grabbing place, which is a pity because I have loved this place. If you bring family with different level of fitness, just go somewhere else. Yes, there are nice spots, probably walkable for all, but it's not worth the ticket. If you want to have a natural walk, that is probably the only thing reasonable and I can imagine it would be fun, but be mindful of the lack of facilities as mentioned. If you want to visit multiple spots and enjoy them in leisure like the logical purpose of visiting a botanical garden, forget it.
Buren — Google review
We visited on the weekend. The ticket was IDR 51k for two adults, plus a parking fee of IDR 10k for our motorcycle. We absolutely love this place because we enjoy walking! It’s huge, and since we arrived a bit late, we couldn’t explore much. We just did a small loop and visited the cactus glass house, which was so beautiful. One thing I wish they’d regulate is loud music. People come here for nature and the sound of birds chirping—not to hear blasting tunes, lol. Overall, we really enjoyed our time here!🌿🌿🌿
Nyoman ( — Google review
had a ‘study-tour’ session with my friends at work since we have the same day off. what a good place to relax and have fun. paid 10.000 for motorcycle and 15.500 per person (it was weekday)
Intan K — Google review
Jl. Kebun Raya, Candikuning, Baturiti, Tabanan Regency, Bali 82191, Indonesia•https://kebunraya.id/bali•+62 368 2033211•Tips and more reviews for Bali Botanical Garden
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Bintang Supermarket Ubud

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4.1
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Shopping
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Bintang Supermarket Ubud, located on Jalan Sanggingan just north of the main center, is a large and vibrant supermarket offering a wide range of products. The open warehouse-style layout provides ample space for an extensive selection of items including toys, snacks, kitchen essentials, beverages, medications, fresh produce, souvenirs and household goods. The first floor primarily features food items and fresh produce while the upper level offers stationery and clothing options.
Good supermarket with mostly everything you need. Currently under renovation and I'm not sure what the outside is going to look like, but it's split into two stores at the moment with food one side and non-food the other (tissues, toothpaste, insect spray, hair care, etc). Friendly staff and helpful when needed.
Scott R — Google review
A good store with everything you need, delicious fresh fruits and vegetables. A large selection of tea, drinks. Also many ingredients for cooking meat and fish, there are semi-finished products for heating
Anton K — Google review
Probably the only supermarket in Ubud that offers the full range of healthy foods, including organic fruits and vegetables. The service is excellent – friendly and fast. Prices are reasonable. Honestly, it’s a real pleasure to shop there! Right next to it, there’s also a home goods section. A wide selection as well, everything you really need.
Lika K — Google review
Fantastic supermarket. Everything you want from fresh fruit and vegetables to Bintang and wine.
Rosemary C — Google review
So happy that Bintang Supermarket Ubud is back — and it truly feels better than ever! The new store looks beautiful, spacious, and well organized, yet it still keeps that warm, local “Bintang” feeling that everyone loves. The product selection is excellent — from fresh local produce, imported groceries, to bakery items, snacks, and daily essentials. Prices are fair, and the layout makes shopping easy and enjoyable. The staff are friendly, polite, and always ready to help, which really makes the whole experience feel welcoming.
RS — Google review
The cashiers are picky about their customers. They serve international customers kindly and friendly, while local customers or other store employees are served without a smile.Worse, they didn't even say THANK YOU to me. Do you have to spend hundreds of thousands to be served well?
Ni W — Google review
As on October 2025, the market premises is undergoing renovations with more stores coming up. There is plenty of parking inside. The Bintang supermarket itself is very big with fresh produce to frozen meats, to condiments and liquor. There's another smaller store beside it where they store home improvements and self-care items.
Moumita D — Google review
Love this place for grabbing the essentials and more in a supermarket. Great bath and kitchen essentials section and prices aren’t crazy for things that are imported. Only thing that I don’t enjoy is the random workers who hang out on certain aisles and try to convince me to buy products. Even after you tell them you are just looking they hang around like you may change your mind suddenly and need their wisdom. Nonetheless it is the best one stop shop for everything so I deal with it 😆
Jessie G — Google review
Jl. Raya Sanggingan No.45, Sayan, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80515, Indonesia•https://bintangsupermarket.com/•+62 361 972972•Tips and more reviews for Bintang Supermarket Ubud
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Bintang Supermarket Ubud, these restaurants are about a 6-minute drive away.

Arya Arkananta Resort & Spa

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Resort hotel
Arya Arkananta Resort & Spa offers a peaceful and tranquil retreat with top-notch service that treats guests like family. The spacious and beautifully decorated villas feature private outdoor bathrooms, while the pool area and shuttle service to Central Ubud add convenience. Surrounded by rice fields, the resort provides a serene atmosphere for relaxation. Guests can enjoy cozy private pool villas, delicious meals at the restaurant, and personalized customer service that caters to their needs.
Our stay at Arya Arkananta Resort and Spa was absolutely amazing! The room was cozy, spotless, and beautifully designed, felt like pure luxury. But what really made it stand out was the service, it was top-notch! The staff were super friendly, always smiling, and went out of their way to make sure we were comfortable. Nothing was ever too much trouble for them. If you’re looking for a relaxing getaway with excellent service, this is the place to be!
Ade W — Google review
We had a fantastic 5-night stay at the resort and were truly impressed by the hospitality. Although our initially assigned room was located a bit towards the interior, the on-duty manager, Pandi, promptly addressed our concern and generously upgraded us to a private pool villa for rest of our stay. We also had a great chat with Pandi-he was very friendly and even helped us plan our itinerary. which made our trip even more enjoyable. A special mention also goes to Tika at the reception, who was exceptionally helpful and welcoming throughout. Overall, it was a wonderful experience and we would definitely recommend this resort to others!
Ronit P — Google review
I’ve stayed at the Arya Arkananta a few times since they first opened and I have to say that it’s only gotten better! Every time I come back there’s more amenities, more options, more value for my money. Yet, the cleanliness and upkeep of the resort hasn’t gone down hill even though they’ve been open longer. The standard of cleanliness has been upheld. It’s super clean and they pay so much attention to all the details. I have stayed here solo, I’ve stayed with a group of friends, I’ve brought my partner. I love it here for all ways of a stay! Thank you!!! See you again.
Lauren — Google review
I stayed here for 2 weeks. The staff were amazing. I booked a premier bedroom on the upper level and the balcony had the most amazing views of sunrise and looked out towards a mountain and rice fields. Aani was so warm and always helpful with a smile. As a single lady staying there I felt safe and could depend on the hotel to help me out. It was a bit further out of town so it took around 20 mins to reach ubud center but it was in a quiet and lovely part of ubud.
U N — Google review
Such a peaceful and beautiful place! Surrounded by nature, the resort feels like a hidden jungle paradise. The room was big, clean, and had the perfect mix of comfort and Bali vibes. The staff were super friendly, the spa was amazing, and the pool view was just wow! If you’re coming to Ubud, this place should be on your list. I left feeling so calm and happy.
Ana M — Google review
What an amazing experience at Arya Arkananta. The people working here are incredibly polite, helpful and lovely people! We had an amazing stay. The cooking class was incredible with chef Wing and cooking surrounded by paddy fields was a once in a lifetime experience. The market trip they took us on was great and they explained everything so well and we really got to know more about the Balinese cuisine and culture. Cannot fault the hotel. So clean, so peaceful. I will be back!!’
Priya P — Google review
Gang puskesmas sayan2, Next to Moksa Restaurant, Jl. Banjar Penestanan Kaja No.77, Sayan, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia•http://www.aryaarkanantabali.com/•+62 878-7373-1168•Tips and more reviews for Arya Arkananta Resort & Spa

House of Tundra

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4.0
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Restaurant
House of Tundra is a spacious two-story coffee shop and restaurant with a semi-outdoor concept. It offers a serene atmosphere, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, providing a cool and refreshing environment. The establishment boasts stunning views of lush green rice fields against a backdrop of mountains, making it an ideal spot to relax and enjoy nature. The menu features delicious food at reasonable prices, with generous serving sizes and good presentation.
This is a hidden gem on the way from/to the north of Bali. We went to this restaurant on our way back from there. This view from the terrace is amazing. The food here was awesome. We ordered Nasi Goreng Buntut & Geprek Ayam Tundra. Both the dishes were delicious. But the highlight was the drink we ordered which was Caramel Biscoff Latte. The sweetness was not much or too less, it was just right. We ordered Lemongrass Pana Cotta in the desserts and it was also great. It comes with mango passion sauce which enhances the sweetness. The dishes weren’t too expensive. Overall it was a great experience with budget friendly meals.
Mushiar K — Google review
Found this place by chance on our way to Bedugul, and it did not disappoint. The food was surprisingly delicious — we ordered several dishes and the highlight was definitely the nasi goreng, with that perfect smoky “nasi goreng kampung” flavor. The chicken wings were also pretty tasty. As for the tempe mendoan and bakwan jagung, they weren’t the best—could use a bit more seasoning. But aside from that, the place was spotless, had a lovely view, and the service was on point. Would totally stop by again if I’m passing through!
Dee K — Google review
A cafe with a beautiful sight when it was not cloudy. When I went there it was quite cloudy so I couldn't see the beautiful hills. The food and drink was okay, but the falafel salad was superb. I definitely recommended that menu. The parking space was very big and the cafe was clean.
Marselina P — Google review
Originally wanted to go to The Jamur Ria, but it was closed. By chance we search for nearby eating place and saw this building, checked out the reviews and it turns out a perfect blessing in disguise. Ordered the Tahu Cabe Garam, Spaghetti Garlic Prawns and Ayam Geprek Tundra. They didn't stinge on ingredients and condiments and all 3 dishes came out delicious, especially the Tahu Cabe, not overfried. I'm particularly impressed with the Spaghetti, done just right and not overly oily. Service was pretty good, maybe because it was close to closing and not many tables left so catching their service attention was easy and quick. Environment was tip top, clean with great music that fits the restaurant well. Lastly, price was right for me, not overly expensive. A great place for dinning definitely. Recommended place by me.
John T — Google review
Lovely food something for everyone on the menu. Nice views and a stylish interior. The staff is very friendly, when it rains there are umbrellas available and bapak parkeer will take them from you once are safe and dry in your car. A great service.. Next to the great and friendly service there is also free wifi and clean toilets.
Gede T — Google review
I had such a great dining experience here! The food was flavorful and beautifully presented. The staff were super kind and attentive. Highly recommend this place if you’re looking for a nice spot to relax and enjoy good food
Dek K — Google review
A beautiful breakfast stop at House of Tundra, before our journey to Bedugul! We stopped here for breakfast on our way to Bedugul and it was such a wonderful experience. The space is large, airy, and surrounded by the serene natural beauty of the region — perfect for a peaceful start to the day. The food was absolutely delicious, freshly prepared, and full of flavor. The atmosphere felt calm and welcoming, and the staff were incredibly friendly, attentive, and caring. You can really feel the love in both the service and the food. Highly recommend this spot if you’re passing through or staying nearby — a true hidden gem in the Bedugul area!
Bella A — Google review
They served crispy waffles topped with fresh strawberries, almond flakes, and vanilla ice cream — sweet and refreshing. Their Korean-style wings are juicy and flavorful, with a crunchy coating and rich glaze, paired perfectly with a creamy dipping sauce. A cozy spot with great presentation and taste, perfect for a casual brunch or dessert break.
Arista A — Google review
M5VG+GWM, Baturiti, Tabanan Regency, Bali, Indonesia•https://www.instagram.com/houseoftundra.id/•Tips and more reviews for House of Tundra
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