Ubud

Best time to visit: April to October (dry season)

Nestled among terraced rice paddies and steep ravines in the central highlands, Ubud is the cultural and artistic soul of Bali. This vibrant town draws travelers seeking a deeper connection with Balinese traditions, from intricate wood carvings and batik textiles to mesmerizing Legong and Barong dance performances held nightly at the Royal Palace.

Things to Do

The Tegallalang Rice Terraces provide one of Bali's most iconic landscapes — lush green steps carved into hillsides using the ancient Balinese irrigation system known as subak. The Campuhan Ridge Walk rewards early risers with panoramic views over two river valleys at sunrise. Adventure seekers can white-water raft along the Ayung River or cycle through rural villages.

Wellness and Spirituality

Ubud has become a global hub for wellness and yoga. Dozens of retreat centers, organic cafes, and holistic healing practitioners make it easy to build a restorative itinerary. Tirta Empul Temple offers a traditional purification ritual where visitors can bathe in sacred spring water alongside Balinese worshippers.

Practical Tips

The town center can get congested, especially around the market and Monkey Forest Road. We recommend staying slightly outside the core — villages like Penestanan, Keliki, or Tegallalang offer tranquility while keeping you within easy reach of restaurants and attractions. A private driver is the most comfortable way to explore the surrounding area.

Highlights

Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
Tirta Empul Temple purification
Traditional dance performances
Campuhan Ridge Walk at sunrise

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