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Gianyar Regency in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Gianyar Regency, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Gianyar is one of the most developed of the eight regencies that comprise Bali. It's also where you'll find the island's most tourist attractions, such as the famous private art museum of Nyoman Gunarsa, the Sastha Temple in Candi Dasa, the imposing Gunung Kawi temple complex, and the Tirta Empul temple. At night, many restaurants and pubs are opened to entertain tourists.
With favorites like Kajeng Rice Field, Campuhan Ridge Walk, and Setia Darma House of Mask and Puppets, 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 Hongalia and bridges Bali Restaurant Ubud so you can get the best taste of Gianyar Regency 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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With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary and Kajeng Rice Field with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Gianyar Regency without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

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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
Such a magical and unforgettable experience! The Monkey Forest Sanctuary is absolutely beautiful, lush, peaceful, and filled with nature’s charm. The monkeys are playful and fun to watch (just keep your belongings safe!). I loved how well-maintained and organized the place is, with helpful staff and clear paths through the forest and temples. It’s the perfect mix of adventure, culture, and nature all in one spot. A must-visit when in Ubud!
Kat S — Google review
Surpassed any expectations I have had about the sanctuary. I was a bit scared and nervous coming to the place. However, if you follow the rules, monkey will leave you alone and do they own things and they're very useo to human. It was an amazing experience to observe the monkeys in their habitat. The place was very well maintained and reasonable price for entry tickets.
Gough S — Google review
Great place to visit! I had a really nice time walking through this tropical forest filled with monkeys. There are plenty of them everywhere, and watching them was a lot of fun. The whole walk was relaxing and enjoyable. Definitely worth a stop when you’re in Ubud.
Mirek W — 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
Be careful >< I had some Keychain on my bag, Litteraly at the exit, one monkey took 2 of them.. I was able to grab one back. Anyways don't have anything outside the bag, water, Keychain ecc, no sunglasses and I would be careful also with earrings. We needed like an hour to see everything inside, it's nice and the monkey are mostly doing their things, eating, running ecc. I did not pay for have my photo taken, if I remember correctly was 50k for the service. Just be respectful, I took photo of the monkey but didn't get to near, just walk and leave them alone. When there's a lot of people can be stressful for them.
Momo — 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
5 min · 1.5 mi
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Kajeng Rice Field

4.6
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4.5
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Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Embark on a serene adventure at Kajeng Rice Field, where the lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere provide a perfect escape from Ubud's bustling city life. This picturesque walking path meanders through working rice paddies, originally designed for farmers but now enjoyed by travelers seeking peace and natural beauty. The loop walk is easily accessible, branching off from the main street of Ubud and offering stunning views of both Kajeng Rice Fields and Subak Kuwuk Manis Rice Fields.
A beautiful place with a unique atmosphere. A touch of Bali 💚 Walking along this path lifts your spirits, calms you, and makes you reflect… will I come back? From time to time, you can spot farmers working in the fields or planting and harvesting rice, which further enhances the atmosphere of this place. It's worth a visit.
Opinion M — Google review
It’s a beautiful trail through rice fields on both sides. It can be thought of as a continuation of the sweet orange trial, but the scenery is not as good in my opinion. The road changes from stone to mud as you progress through the trail and it gets quite narrow with a big fall to the side so being careful is important.
Ammar A — Google review
Much better than the Tegagalang rice fields. Less visitors at the fields create a more authentic and calm atmosphere. The way to that beautiful attraction is a bit busy, because there are a lot of tourist shops where you can buy all the things nobody really needs. Anyway it is absolutely worth it to go there.
Jan W — Google review
Vey calming experience to walk around the rice fields. Kids got to know how rice fields look like and greenery around was adding to overall experience. Local people were also very charming and welcoming. Kids and women can also walk till sunset without any fear. Light rain showers made the outing even more enjoyable. Full marks to local farmers to accepting visitors with open arms and making place accessible. Way to Bali.
Ashok S — Google review
Nice walk. A few places to stop for food and drinks along the way. Unassuming entrance alongside the art gallery takes you to the Sweet Orange walk which joins up to the Kajeng Rice Field.
Peter C — Google review
Beautiful walk. Feels like you’re far from Ubud but really only 5 minute walk. Lovely time exploring the rice fields & paths. Stunning
Lukey — Google review
Come up this way for a wander through the fields. A few little places to stop for food along the way, or a drink should you feel the need. Cheeky views over the rice fields; a decent way to knock off a half hour or so.
Adam G — Google review
Great short walk around the rice fields. Lots of small shops along the way if food or drinks are wanted. There are areas of the of the path that are paved with cement slabs that are personally designed by possible donations maybe. Anyway it's a nice touch. The loop is about an hour walk is not stopping. There is a section of the loop where the trail in not very good.
Matt G — Google review
Jl. Kajeng No.88, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Kajeng Rice Field
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Campuhan Ridge Walk

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Hiking area
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Walking Areas
The Campuhan Ridge Walk is a delightful escape into nature, perfect for those looking to unwind from the hustle and bustle of city life. This scenic trail offers a gentle hike with breathtaking views of lush hills and valleys, making it an ideal spot for leisurely strolls or cycling. Starting at the historic confluence of the Wos River, this trek allows you to immerse yourself in Ubud's natural beauty while breathing in the fresh air.
A peaceful walk through Ubud’s heart. The Campuhan Ridge Walk is pure magic — especially early in the morning when the air is cool and the light touches the rice fields with gold. It’s an easy, scenic trail surrounded by lush hills, birdsong, and a calm that feels timeless. You’ll pass small temples, locals on morning walks, and cafés tucked along the path — perfect for a juice or coconut after your walk. The views are simply breathtaking, especially if you pause often and let nature quiet your mind. 🌾 ✨ Shared on my journey of mindful travel, yoga & healing at @AlwaysInYogaFlow
Shahida A — Google review
Nice place to walk not far from the city. You have a good walking trail, but most of it expose to the sun. You can't go of the walking way to gind you a nice quit place in the wood. On start from south you can reach the river. On the north point you have some galeres and coffee shoe. If you need to get by walk to your entry point, start from south because there is a hilll to go, and it will be nicer to go down after you finish you walking.
Bar S — Google review
Beautiful walk. Lots of up and down and stairs. If someone has trouble walking won't be too good for them. It is very hot as well. This Campuhan Ridge Walk can be a leisurely hike and takes around 30 to 45 minutes each way. Ofcourse depending on your pace and how often you stop for photos. I didn't go too far as it was very hot and humid but the entire round trip can be completed in about 1.5 hours. I also recommend wearing comfortable sneakers or walking shoes because the path is uneven in some places. If you plan to explore the nearby villages or stop at one of the cafés along the way, you might want to allow a bit more time. I stopped at a beautiful temple to visit just before starting the trail, so I would probably dedicate half a day to this visit. Lush greenery everywhere. It's free to enter the place.
Globetrekker S — Google review
Very pretty walk, totally mapped out so you won’t get lost. I wish there was more of a loop but I basically stop at a cute cafe called Draniki get a juice and go back the way I came. It’s a good, relaxing way to get your steps in away from the town. But it’s not really a hike for anyone looking for a challenge.
Helen W — Google review
I was interested in visiting Campuhan Ridge Walk because many of my friends recommended it. As someone who loves hiking and walking, the Campuhan Ridge Walk was definitely something I didn’t want to miss during my stay in Ubud. I started my walk at 7 AM, and I think it was the perfect time. The trail is about 2 km long with beautiful scenery along the way. It wasn’t crowded in the morning, though I still passed a few people walking or jogging. Some brought their kids, and I also saw several people walking with their dogs. I loved walking slowly along the neatly paved path. It took me around one hour to reach Pura Gunung Lebah. There are no restaurants or convenience stores along the trail, so it’s important to bring your own water. There are also no public toilets along the way, but once you reach the village area, you’ll find restaurants and small shops. In the village, you can also see art galleries, villas, and more places to explore. Historically, the Campuhan Ridge was originally a meditation path used by the priest who built Pura Gunung Lebah. With time, the temple and the trail became an important spiritual center in the Ubud area. As the local community grew, the surroundings developed into residential areas. And with the growth of tourism in Ubud, the ridge walk eventually became one of the must-visit spots. Even so, I can still feel the spiritual atmosphere when walking slowly along the trail—enjoying the beautiful scenery, the fresh air, and the calm environment.
Dwi A — Google review
The pavement/walkway was so clean and serene. Come early to avoid the heat. I didn't go all the way to the other side but you can enjoy the calm village view and had smoothie, fruits or coffee on your way.
Jayvon J — Google review
Amazing trek but the walk is not suitable for children and prams. The hills are steep and the steps are crooked and easy to trip over. I saw a local trip and fall on my visit here. Be careful, wear good shoes. I would recommend not going on a hot day as there aren’t any air conditioned areas at the end point.
Nate W — Google review
The Campuhan Ridge Walk in Ubud is a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Ubud itself — the path is easy winding along the top of the ridge through green hills, tall grasses, and endless views. The walk starts near the bridge and river at the bottom and winds up past the beautiful old temple and opens up into a most scenic walk We used the Voicemap app for a self-guided tour, and it made the walk even more interesting. It pointed out things we might’ve missed — the different grasses swaying along the ridge, the birds and insect life, the history of the path, and even the story of how those two famous palm trees ended up there! Toward the end, it also mentions that you can keep going down into the rice fields if you want to explore further. The app explores the history of Ubud too and lots of other interesting stories. We went early in the morning before the heat and humidity of the day, if youre going later take a hat or umbrella and was amazed at the amount of people talking their morning walk along there. The views are lovely and it’s a calm, refreshing way to start the day in Ubud. The Ridge is not far from the main road and easy to wander back ready for the day ahead.
Jannette B — Google review
Jl. Raya Ubud, Kelusa, Payangan, Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Campuhan Ridge Walk
4 min · 2.4 mi
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Bali Eco Cycling

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4.5
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Tour agency
Outdoor Activities
Caverns & Caves
Mountains
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with Bali Eco Cycling, where you can escape the crowded tourist spots and immerse yourself in the rich culture of Bali. This family-friendly downhill cycling tour is perfect for all ages, allowing you to explore serene rice paddies and charming villages while enjoying a leisurely ride away from traffic. The journey begins at a stunning eco-resort, where you can wander through lush parks and breathe in the fresh air that rejuvenates your spirit.
Absolute must if you are near Ubud. Our guide, Gustu, was fantastic and took us to see a Balinese home where we were shown traditional basket weaving and were treated to some local coffee and snacks. We also got to see all the stages of the rice growing process. The ride is all downhill so don't worry if you're not super fit. Lunch was lovely and we finished at the monkey temple. There was also a support vehicle that followed us in case someone got tired. Highly recommended.
Matthew J — Google review
Absolutely fantastic tour! Dagus, our friendly and knowledgeable guide, gave us a truly personal experience — from visiting a Balinese family’s home (with shrines, bee hives, and pigs) to cycling through rice fields, stopping at a beautiful waterfall, tasting Luwak coffee, and seeing a 500-year-old holy Bengal tree. The ride was easy enough for our 5-year-old, and both breakfast and lunch were delicious. Booking was simple, communication was excellent, and the whole day ran perfectly. Highly recommend!
Lachlan M — Google review
This trip is awesome!! It's a super easy downhill ride with amazing experiences, views and a great breakfast and lunch included. Our driver Gustu was friendly and receptive to questions on our drive there and back. Our cycling guide Degus was so knowledgeable and informative along the journey. Both were super friendly and made our trip the highlight of our time in Bali.
TashShep16 — Google review
You MUST do a cycling tour when in Bali, it was one of the greatest highlights of my holiday. You'll see an authentic perspective on some villages/temples in Ubud, drink delicious tea and coffee, and take in some truly jaw-dropping views. The guide was so personable and knowledgeable. I felt like I should be taking notes, there was so much excellent information we were given. I will say it's harder to book this as a solo traveler, but not impossible. The tour company worked with me to find a booking that worked for the both of us. Originally I was signed up for a longer tour but was moved to the compact tour because there was a cancellation. But it was still an unforgettable time that I'm glad I could experience! Price for compact tour was 600k, which I thought was extremely fair for the tour of the coffee plantation, a look inside a family's private compound, the scenic ride with pertinent information, hotel transfers, lunch, snacks, and a platter of coffee samples. Very appropriate price for a tour that lasted from 7 am - 1pm
Lindsay K — Google review
This is the second time that our family have been on a tour with Bali Eco Cycling. This time we brought our friends along and once again it was an amazing experience, even better than the first time!!! The view while having breakfast is stunning. Ample time was allowed at the tour stops (Coffee plantation, Family compound, school, significant tree & rice paddies). Lunch was delicious and in a very nice setting. After the tour the day concluded at a local waterfall and swimming hole, which our entire group enjoyed. While all of this was great, the whole experience was made better by our amazing host, Wayun. Wayun speaks perfect english and takes great care of the group.
Paul R — Google review
Highly recommend this tour- very informative with lots of knowledge of share, a high light of our trip. A fantastic way to see the country side and rice fields. Cycling on paths between fields and along roads. Various cultural stops, which were very informative allowing us to ask many questions to personalise our tour. We stopped at a temple and learnt about the ceremonies and school next door. We had the choice of visiting a local house or coffee. We chose coffee- our young tour guide was amazing, a wealth of knowledge and provided a tasting paddle of teas and coffee. I would highly recommend this tour, but you do need to be able to navigate paths and roads on a bike. Bike were well maintained and the tour guide welcoming and informative with good English skills.
Kylie O — Google review
We had an inspirational and fascinating day with Kris on the Ubud Morning of the World walk. It’s absolutely the case that this tour company focuses on quality and the guest experience. Kris leads the company and it was a real privilege to spend time with him, learning about Bali with a focus on Ubud and the surrounding area. We’ve done lots of tours during visits to Bali but I think we learned more from Kris in a few hours than in all our other tours put together. Kris adapted our trek to cater for some unexpected extreme weather, which meant that the day was just absolutely perfect for us. I’d recommend Bali Eco without a moment’s hesitation.
Simon D — Google review
My girlfriend and I booked a private “East Bali Adventure” tour (this can be done in a group for a cheaper rate but since we booked the night before we had to do it privately). We had a great time with our two guides (one rode in front of us and one rode behind) and driver. It was a 14 mile downhill route, mostly on quiet local roads with one half mile stretch on a dirt path through rice fields (we rode through here but you may walk ir you prefer). We walked down to a waterfall at the junction of two rivers. We had a wonderful swim (on a hot day) and our guide took photos of us and helped us up rocks. We ended our tour with lunch and an enjoyable conversation with our guides. It was super cool to tour an elementary school and a home on the ride. We also got to sample 16 kinds of coffee (everything included in price). This is a great company with great people!
Matt S — Google review
Jalan Bitera Jl. Soka, Penglumbaran, Susut, Bangli Regency, Bali 80237, Indonesia•http://baliecocycling.com/•+62 813-3742-0420•Tips and more reviews for Bali Eco Cycling
3 min · 1.5 mi
5

Semar Kuning 1

4.5
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4.5
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Art gallery
Museums
Semar Kuning 1 is a must-visit art gallery in Bali that truly captivates visitors with its impressive collection. Recommended by local hotel staff, this gallery offers an extensive range of artwork, catering to various tastes and budgets in a relaxed atmosphere. With numerous rooms filled with diverse styles—from traditional Balinese to contemporary pop art—there's something for everyone to admire. The friendly service from resident artists enhances the experience, making it easy to explore and even purchase original pieces while supporting local talent.
Beautiful collection of artwork. All the artwork is negotiable in price and most of the oil paintings can be taken from the frame and safely wrapped for shipping home or transport in airlines. Very kind staff and the pictures of the artwork speaks for itself. Just go!
Jamie F — Google review
Visit this beautiful collections gallery and you'll end up purchased at least 1 painting. It's a one-stop-shopping for paintings. Many lovely collections from the classic-old styles to the modern ones from so many painters. Even if you're not buying one, they're all feasts for your eyes. You won't regret. Highly recommended to visit when you're in Ubud.
Rivo P — Google review
A beautiful gallery with an eclectic mix of art – from market-style pieces to truly stunning fine art. There’s something for every taste and budget, with both large and small works on display. The guides are friendly, knowledgeable and never pushy. Ours was fantastic – they gave us great insight into the artists and helped us fairly negotiate the three pieces we bought. This was our second visit (the first was over 10 years ago) and we’ll definitely be back. Might need to find some extra wall space first though – ha!
Karla J — Google review
This is a good artist coop. You can see the different levels of experience of the artists and the different qualities of the paintings. Many many styles are represented here. The opening prices are high but you can settle to about 30% discount. I'd recommend this place to anyone with different tastes in painting and different thicknesses of your wallet. There is something for everyone
Ino S — Google review
Best Art Gallery in Bali! We came here upon the recommendation by Gusti at our hotel, and it blew us away! The service was impeccable and the range of art covered every style and size so there is something for all tastes and budgets in a chilled no pressure setting. This place is bursting with art with many rooms to explore. Prices are also reasonable, however like everywhere in Bali, be prepared for a little negotiation. If you like art, come here. Even if you think you don’t like art, come here. These guys are the best!
Sarah — Google review
Well worth the visit! This place is home to a number of gorgeous art pieces with different styles. The majority of the paintings are inspired by the Balinese culture and landscape. The staff are very nice as well; willing to negotiate the prices and help you navigate the gallery. ❗️❗️❗️❗️ Edit 2days later❗️❗️❗️❗️ The same “masterpieces” are all over the shops in Ubud (exact same ones). The 8 million IRP painting they were trying to sell us was going for 400 000 on the streets. It even has the same frame! I would question their authenticity.
Spiro M — Google review
A must visit gallery when in Bali. I must say the paintings are all amazing. The agent told us that some paintings would take months to make and the one that caught my eye was made by a famous Indonesian artist. It cost around USD 6000. The gallery paintings are composed by different individuals so the variety is big. My eyes had a feast looking at each pieces. What a happy place it was for me to be! FYI. Photography is not allowed inside the gallery to avoid counterfeits. My bad of taking photos from the entrance as I didn’t know yet before that. 📸 By Kät Bonita | Bonita Fotografía #iamkbonita #semarkuningpaintings #bali #indonesia
Khristine B — Google review
'White Boy Price'! Came here after seeing all the good ratings on Google. However, one of the men working there basically followed us like a shadow everywhere we went. Prices were also given randomly.. I would say "white boy price"! We eyed a beautiful painting but he started off with 65 million!! By the end of our browsing journey, it went down to 30 million. You do the conversion - that's about 4000USD! I managed to be nosy enough to Google the artist's name on the artwork and tracked down the artists private Instagram and website. Messaged her and went down directly to her personal gallery. An artwork of a bigger size only cost 15 million. Of course I purchased directly from the artist's gallery and was glad to help out a local business and family. Come here if you enjoy a wide selection of art of different genre and have excess budget to spare.
Angel X — Google review
Jl. A.A. Gede Rai No.8, Lodtunduh, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia•+62 812-3626-083•Tips and more reviews for Semar Kuning 1
5 min · 1.9 mi
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Setia Darma House of Mask and Puppets

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4.8
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Art museum
Museums
Art center
Art gallery
Setia Darma House of Mask and Puppets is a captivating museum located near Ubud, showcasing an extensive collection of over 1300 masks and 5700 puppets from various regions worldwide. The museum offers visitors the opportunity to explore the cultural significance and craftsmanship behind these traditional art forms. Set within renovated historic buildings, this museum provides a rich insight into the historical and ritualistic roles of masks and puppets in different societies.
The collection is impressive and displayed well and surely the collector has a hug passion for puppets and make a big effort to share his passion with other. I admire a person like this. The garden is maintained well and so green. That's big reason I love Bali.
Minh L — Google review
A really enjoyable visit to the Mask Museum! The entrance was free, and the whole area is surrounded by greenery with plenty of open space, making it a very relaxing place to walk around. Everything is extremely clean and well maintained. Inside, there’s a wide variety of masks to explore, from traditional Balinese masks to unique pieces from other countries. A peaceful and interesting stop, definitely worth checking out!
Dani J — Google review
This is an amazing and extensive display of masks and puppets from throughout Indonesia and other parts of Asia They are housed in seven 100+ year old wooden homes brought here from Java. The grounds are beautiful and the staff are really friendly and welcoming. I thoroughly recommend spending a couple of hours or more here seeing the art and enjoying the peaceful ambience.
Antoinette D — Google review
If you’re interested in Balinese culture and history, this is a great place to learn more. The collection is fascinating and beautifully presented — highly educational and worth a visit.
Jelena M — Google review
Amazing collection! It's a must see in Bali. Lots of stories, masks and puppets from Bali, Indonesia and all over the world. Entrance is free and the space is very quiet and peaceful.
Florin Z — Google review
An amazing selection of beautifully decorated masks, puppets and costumes housed in several buildings. The entrance is free so there is no reason not to pop along and see for yourself.
Border ( — Google review
Highly recommended if you are into Indonesian culture of masks and puppets. Rich in details and very well organised. Importantly it is free to enter! Donations are recommended after the tour if you would like to support them.
Thanavit — Google review
One of my favorite places on the island. Admission is free. The collection is extensive, interesting, and colorful. It will take at least 2 hours to see everything.
Nadya — Google review
Jl. Tegal Bingin, Banjar Tengkulak Tengah, Kemenuh, Sukawati, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80582, Indonesia•http://www.maskandpuppets.com/•+62 361 977404•Tips and more reviews for Setia Darma House of Mask and Puppets
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Under a 2-minute walk from Bali Eco Cycling, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Hongalia

4.6
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4.6
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$$$$cheap
Chinese restaurant
If you find yourself in Ubud, make sure to stop by Omiiku Mie 24 Jam, a delightful haven for food lovers. This charming restaurant offers an enticing blend of Japanese, Chinese, Indonesian, and Malaysian cuisines that will tantalize your taste buds. Known for its hand-pulled noodles and generous portions at reasonable prices, Omiiku specializes in comforting Asian dishes that feel like home-cooked meals.
Rujak (spicy fruit salad). 1st time trying this local fruit salad recommended by the waitress. The dressing sauce is not too spicy, very complex flavor. I like the sprinkled peanut btw. Fruit is also freshly cut so the texture is amazing. This is why I love Bali, they have all the best from nature: the fruit, greens and the spice, etc. Next time will order again
Jaybie I — Google review
I went to this restaurant three times during my stay, right next to Noree Villa, and every single meal was absolutely incredible 🥹🥹 From the flavors of the dishes to the presentation, everything was perfect. The staff are genuinely kind, warm, and attentive, which makes the experience even more special. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, making you feel right at home while enjoying amazing food. Honestly, without a doubt, this is the best restaurant in Ubud. I can’t recommend it enough!
Lea — Google review
Delicious food. The shrimp dumplings are amazing! The pork rib curry is excellent. Everything is very tasty. Beautiful decor and friendly service are also a plus. We highly recommend this place!
Łukasz — Google review
I dunno but when I'm feeling sick, ordering their chicken bakmie can sooth my nasal blocking. It's like medicine for me. Lol. I like them warm, slowly slurp the chewy noodle and tasty ayam kampung. After that, I will drink lots of warm water thorough the day. Now I take a snap on my favorite noodle when I'm feeling well. Their juicy pork ribs are the best:)
JULIANE B — Google review
Found this resto after 3 x ordered on grabfood. So, yesterday i paid a visit to omiiku. I knocked the coffee corner door but its locked, then a lady came out and pointed that the restaurant is in the back. Haha got confused by the signage. The resturant, turns out so spacious and has relaxed vibe. Ordered fresh coconut water and chicken soup. The taste never fails me. Next time, ill try their shrimp dumplings.
TOYOIN I — Google review
The only sandwich they have. its a lifesaver since my kids don't eat asian food. it Served with signature honey mustard sauce that is surprisingly good. sorry I didnt have chance to take pic of the sidedish ube chips, they are completely gone in seconds.
Jaybie J — Google review
Omiiku never ceased to amazed me with their comfort food and drink. I tried this new Unique homemade drink, fresh herb flavor. Made with thyme leaves, lime, honey so it's like a tonic, it's good for easing cold and flu. I mixed with soda water and it turned into a low-key tasty mocktail. Very satisfying and freshh. Grab 2 more for home.
My P — Google review
We were here yesterday for dinner. We were walking around trying to find a place that accepts card payments and stumble upon this place. The staff is friendly and the food is very good. We had the shrimp gyoza, which were absolutely amazing! Both our dishes with different fresh made noodles were aswel of very good quality. Prices are very reasonable. Card payments accepted with 3% fee. Thanks!
Willem K — Google review
Jl. Raya Mas No.165, Mas, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia•https://linktr.ee/omiiku•+62 811-3960-8822•Tips and more reviews for Omiiku Mie 24 jam

bridges Bali Restaurant Ubud

4.6
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4.5
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Permanently Closed
$$$$expensive
Western restaurant
Nestled in the picturesque village of Ubud, Bridges Bali Restaurant offers a chic and sophisticated dining experience with stunning views of the Campuhan River. The multi-leveled restaurant provides various dining spaces, including a Riverside dining room for casual or romantic fine dining moments. The menu features a wide range of cuisines from Indonesian to Australian, French to Italian, and caters to vegetarians as well. Additionally, Bridges boasts an extensive selection of fine wines to complement the diverse culinary offerings.
An amazing place and a must when in Ubud. Beautiful view and location. We had the tasting menu and it was amazing! Such a great way to sample everything on the menu and all of it was beautiful. Staff were very friendly, attentive and knowledgeable. The food was all so fresh and prefectly cooked. Perfect place to spend the night with a great range of unique cocktails and wonderful food.
Matt M — Google review
Food, location and ambience are great. Awesome view overlooking the river and underneath the Campuhan foot bridge. We tried the meat lover, duck legs, gindara fish, spinach ravioli and a number of desserts. Coffee wasn't bad either. Overall a bit pricey though.
Brasukra S — Google review
This shop, restaurant and bar is in a fantastic setting on the edge of the main road in Ubud town centre. It has great views across the bridge and the wilds of the forest covered hillside. The food was spectacular. Presented brilliantly, packed with freshness and flavours and utterly delicious. There were also complimentary palate cleansers between courses. The staff were wonderfully attentive and described the ingredients and flavours of each dish as it was served. This isn't something I'd say fits the budget of your average backpacker however for those without a budget, expect top notch service and food for approx. £50 for a pair (Inc. drinks).
Nathan S — Google review
Tonight we had an exquisite dinner at Bridges in Ubud. The surrounds were breathtaking, enchanting, mystical and magical. We arrived and had a drink at the bar, then chaperoned upstairs once our table was available. Our waiter, Luis was a credit to the Balinese hospitality industry, college and the Bridges establishment, he has an infectious smile, a passion for excellence in dining, customer service and true to his culture and beliefs. His explanation of our chosen meals when brought to our table was unique and welcomed, it was lovely to have our meals explained to us, which were beautifully presented and were divine in taste. To the Aussie owner from Byron Bay, your venue, service, menu and presentation is of superior standard and a credit to yourself and staff....extremely happy diners from Oz, we will return :-)
Shammi R — Google review
A very good restaurant near to gastronomic one. The team is very very good and adorable. Every time smiling.the main course are very excellent and the dressing is very beautiful. You will enjoy the jungle view and the sound of river accompanied by very relaxing music. and smiley. Price are a little bit high comparing to other restaurant, but accessible for European.
Tarek S — Google review
Tried the tasting menu and all was good and tasty, except for the meat main dish so that is why rating is 4 stars. We complained about the meat and were offered to try again with meat re-done, but we were full already and got a discount as an apology instead. Otherwise a very nice place to have dinner at. Enjoyed the view and the experience. The place does feel a bit touristy, but it is cosy even though the restaurant is quite large. There is a bit of noise of the bridge but nothing that bothered us too much. Pleasent experience overall.
Gabrielius G — Google review
Loved the ambiance - had a gorgeous tropical forest view. Enjoyed every bit of the serenity and oxygen 💖💖💖 The staff were very friendly and helpful. Had traditional balinese food, a matcha green tea and dessert - would give the food a 4/5 and would definitely come back!
Sharmini S — Google review
Upscale restaurant in Ubud. The plating and presentation is fantastic. Food quality is good, but not outstanding. Highly recommend the zucchini blossoms. Drinks are good too. If you are looking for something reasonable priced that feels upscale I would try this.
Chris W — Google review
F7V3+XMQ, Jl. Raya Campuan, Sayan, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia•https://www.bridgesbali.com/•Tips and more reviews for bridges Bali Restaurant Ubud
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BLANCO par Mandif

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5.0
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Temporarily Closed
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Indonesian restaurant
BLANCO par Mandif is a fine dining restaurant that offers a modern twist on traditional Indonesian cuisine in an elegant and intimate setting. Located within the Don Antonio Blanco Museum compound, this award-winning establishment, led by renowned chef Mandif M. Warokka, serves haute Indonesian degustation menus with a contemporary flair. The restaurant's stylish ambiance and focus on degustation make for an exclusive dining experience, accommodating only 28 guests each evening.
An absolute must visit for fine dining lovers. This restaurant offers an exceptional menu. We decided on the signature menu with beverage pairing. I highly recommend the pairing as 3 out of 8 courses were served with a cocktail that lifted flavours like no wine could have. The service was impeccable with high attentiveness but without intrusion- just what you want. I can't even start talking food, too good. As food connoisseur we were extremely satisfied by flavour and outstanding technique. This restaurant, if located in Europe, would be on the Michelin 2 star list.
Ca B — Google review
Love the team! Friendly and fun! They also take note on my allergies. Food starts real good! MVP dish of the night shall be the fish! The pairing throughout the night is good. Absolutely love the first drink made from arak! Well this place can’t disappoint as it’s rated top 1 in Indonesia 💛
Sze O — Google review
An exemplary display of fine degustation! Service was impeccable and tailored; from being greeted at the outdoor entrance to printing out menus with our names on it and even giving us a handwritten card with both our names. Dessert was ridiculously thought out, thanks for the incredible experience.
Tuan — Google review
One of the best restaurants I've been to in a while. The tasting menu was a perfect way to discover Indonesian cuisine cooked at a Michelin level. An amazing blend of western and Indonesian cooking techniques. I really appreciated the way the dishes were brought and presented. Each dish is carefully thought out, beautiful and delicious. The service was professional, warm and the attention to detail was phenomenal. The waitstaff were kind enough to kindly offer to call a taxi after the meal. Again, the attention to detail was really appreciated.
Antoine D — Google review
To start with the positive, the food was mostly pretty on point and the service was great. Now, for that price point, there was a number of problems: 1. One of dish served (wing bean) was litterally uneatable in one of the plates (extremely hard, impossible to cut through). We were offered a replacement - ok 2. The lobster, same thing, extremely bland and extremely tough to cut through. 3. Idk what is going in the kitchen but we could hear somebody coughing and sneezing loudly in there the whole night (we sat there for 4h+). Very disturbing from such a place... and to add to that there was obviously a young child as well there in the kitchen or some back room, as we repeatedly heard it screaming... I mean seriously ? 4. Cocktail prepared upon request was a huge miss. Tasted like a cheap bar cocktail but in a fancy glass. I mean, Jose Cuervo as liquor to pair with fine dining, really ? Now looking through the Google review for the restaurant, a lot of them (recent) are obviously FAKE. Have things gone downhill so far for this place that they have to go down this path ?... Anyways. For that price point, go somewhere else in Ubud unless they manage to get their things together.
Simon B — Google review
Fine dining that does not disappoint. Presentation is impressive and the dishes are unique. Wine list could be improved, but the cocktail pairing was excellent and overall a memorable experience.
D M — Google review
Best experience in a Balinese restaurant I've had. Boy talk about deliciousness & service. I took the 9 course dinner which took me 3 hours to finish. This place deserves a Michelin star, very romantic and waiters know about the food, not to mention the impeccable service they provide. The sue chef came to my table to explain the first course, then the head chef also made a visit to make sure I'm satisfied. For my dessert the pastry chef also came by. Give it a try I'm sure you won't regret it.
Mohammed A — Google review
An evening at Blanco Par Mandif was a culinary odyssey! Chef Mandif M. Warokka's innovative Indonesian cuisine is nothing short of spectacular, the dinner was a feast for the senses. It began with a unique touch – the handwashing ceremony. Instead of the conventional warm towel, they elevate this routine into a refined ritual 💅, setting the tone for the exceptional evening ahead. We tried the tasting menu. You can see that each dish was a testament to the chef's meticulous craftsmanship and dedication to culinary excellence. But 2 standout stars are the "14 Days Aged Smoked Duck Breast" and the "Signature Getug 6.0 A MUST TRY!!!! The service at Blanco Par Mandif was nothing short of exceptional. The attention to detail, from the timing of each course to the knowledge of the menu, was nothing short of phenomenal. The seamless orchestration of the evening's proceedings added to the overall charm of the dining experience. For anyone seeking the pinnacle of progressive Indonesian dining, Blanco Par Mandif is a must-visit destination 👏👏👏👏
Madjid S — Google review
Kompleks Museum Blanco, Jl. Raya Tjampuhan, Ubud, Sayan, Kec. Gianyar, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia•https://www.blancoparmandif.com/•+62 361 4792284•Tips and more reviews for BLANCO par Mandif

Sweet Orange Warung

4.7
(2704)
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4.7
(1128)
$$$$cheap
Indonesian restaurant
Nestled within the Kajeng Rice Field Walk in Ubud, Sweet Orange Warung offers a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The menu may not be extensive, but their breakfast deals are highly recommended, featuring fresh fruit, coffee or tea, juice, toast, and eggs. This spot is the brainchild of Putu and Nyoman who aim to serve affordable yet delicious Ubudian cuisine with a unique twist.
Sweet Orange Warung was hands down the best place we had Indonesian food – not just in Ubud, but in all of Indonesia! The vibe is amazing – authentic, peaceful, and surrounded by rice fields, which makes the whole experience even more special. The place is very clean, the food is incredibly tasty, and everything feels fresh and homemade. Highly recommended for anyone who values quality and authenticity in their meals!
Elа B — Google review
I really enjoyed my visit to Sweet Orange Warung. It’s a super cozy restaurant with a lovely atmosphere and a beautiful location right in the rice fields. The staff were very friendly and welcoming, which made the experience even better. I ordered the satay with red rice, which was delicious and nicely presented. The portion could have been a bit larger, but the flavors more than made up for it. The prices are also very reasonable, making it great value for money. Overall, Sweet Orange Warung is a charming spot with tasty food, kind staff, and a stunning setting — definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area.
Thijn S — Google review
Sweet Orange Warung in the rice fields of Ubud is a charming place to pause and refresh after a walk. I’ve been here a few times before and always loved the unique setting with the fun coconut faces and beautiful rice field scenery. On this visit, I felt the service wasn’t quite as warm as in the past, which was a little disappointing as I had brought my family to share the experience. Still, the atmosphere is special, and it remains a lovely stop for anyone wanting to enjoy the views and relax in the middle of nature
Petra M — Google review
What a sweet little warung! This place is about a 10 minute walk off the main road by Ubud Palace, and the path can be tricky to find, but it truly transported us to another world. It was crazy to think we were in the heart of Ubud among the peaceful rice fields and local homes. The walk also featured some personalized pavers, which were so nice to read. The food/smoothies were great, and the vibe was very peaceful.
Emily B — Google review
Oh my god!!! This place is AMAZING, sorrounded by green fields and palms. I haven't sleep there but i just had lunch and the food was really good as well, all served wirh fresh vegetables from the garden. I would reccomend it also if you want to stop just for a drink, i had the best fresh juice ever (mango, dragon fruit and mint)!!! It's an escape from the noise of the city!!! Highly reccomend it!!
Teresa S — Google review
The location of this restaurant is really frustrating. I searched for an hour and a half according to the map and couldn't find the right way around. They changed the address but the map didn't change it. This is really bad, especially when I was almost exhausted. I was very unhappy looking for it. Later, I contacted the staff through Whatsapp but no one came to pick me up. I searched for more than 40 minutes according to their description and finally found it when it was completely dark. The dishes were not as amazing as the online reviews said. It's not because I was unhappy because I searched for a long time, but because the taste was really average and the price was high. Overall, it didn't feel worth it. Don't trusted easy those internet stuffs
Edwina C — Google review
The Sweet Orange Warung is located on the Sweet Orange trail just outside of Ubud and sits in beautiful green rice fields. The food is great and very reasonably priced. Definitely try the fresh juices. Atmosphere is very peaceful with good views and uncrowded but plentiful seating options. Would highly recommend a visit.
Konrad B — Google review
We stopped here for a few drinks during the Orange walk. Very nice restaurant with variety of juices. We did not have any food but what we saw passing by looked really good. Staff friendly, a tad slow. The cakes the advertised were all sold out, so dont get your hopes up if you visit in the afternoon (LOL) Review needs info on the rooms, which Incant provide, so not rated.
David N — Google review
Subak Juwuk Manis, Jl. Kajeng, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia•https://www.instagram.com/sweetorangewarung/•+62 813-3877-8689•Tips and more reviews for Sweet Orange Warung
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