- Price : IDR 800K/Pax
- Duration : 9 Hours
- Pick-up time : 08.30am
- Minimum booking for Rafting 2 Pax
Ubud Village Tours
Barong Dance and Keris Performance
The Barong Dance remains one of Bali’s most iconic cultural performances. This traditional dance is performed by two men — one controls the head and front legs, while the other moves the back legs and tail. The story symbolizes the eternal battle between good and evil, with Barong, the mythical lion-like creature, representing goodness, and Rangda, the demon queen, symbolizing darkness and chaos.
The performance concludes with the Keris Dance, where Barong’s followers, in a trance state, attempt to stab themselves with traditional daggers (Keris) without injury — a scene symbolizing spiritual protection. The show also includes moments of humor, making it both captivating and entertaining. This is truly a must-see cultural experience during your Bali vacation.
Bali Coffee Plantation (Agro Tourism)
The Bali Coffee Plantation is one of the island’s unique agro-tourism destinations, typically located in scenic mountain areas. Local Balinese farmers creatively cultivate a variety of coffee types, mainly Robusta and Arabica. These plantations allow visitors to explore the coffee-making process, sample freshly brewed coffee, and even taste the world-famous Kopi Luwak — known as one of the most expensive coffees in the world, made through a natural fermentation process involving the civet cat.
Enjoy the lush green surroundings while learning how Bali’s farmers transform coffee cultivation into a sustainable and educational tourism experience.
Mas Village – The Wood Carving Center
Mas Village is an artistic village in Ubud, Gianyar Regency, renowned for its exquisite wood carving craftsmanship. The village is known for blending humanism and naturalism in its distinctive carving style. It has produced some of Bali’s most legendary master carvers, including the late Ida Bagus Nyana and his son Ida Bagus Tilem.
Along the streets of Mas, visitors can find numerous art galleries and workshops selling beautifully carved wooden sculptures. The serene rice fields surrounding the village reflect the dual life of its residents — as both artists and farmers. Mas Village is a perfect stop to witness Bali’s traditional artistry and purchase authentic wooden crafts.
Tegenungan Waterfall
Located in Sukawati Village, Gianyar, the Tegenungan Waterfall is one of Bali’s most beautiful and accessible waterfalls. With a height of about 15 meters, the waterfall offers a refreshing natural pool where visitors can take a dip and enjoy the cool water.
The lush green surroundings create a serene ambiance, making it a favorite spot for photography and relaxation. Nearby, several viewing platforms and cafés allow you to enjoy the view and capture stunning pictures of this tropical paradise.
Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave)
Goa Gajah, or the Elephant Cave, dates back to the 11th century and was built as a spiritual sanctuary for meditation. The entrance is carved with intricate stone figures, leading to a shallow cave containing three stone idols wrapped in sacred cloths. Outside, visitors can explore ancient bathing pools with statues of Hindu angels holding water vases, discovered during restoration in 1954.
The site blends Hindu and Buddhist influences, showcasing Bali’s rich spiritual history. Surrounding the cave are lush gardens and ancient relics, creating a peaceful setting ideal for reflection and exploration.
Tour Conditions
Included in the Full-Day Ubud Tour Package:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Tuban, Jimbaran, Sanur, Ubud, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua)
- Private air-conditioned vehicle
- English-speaking driver
- Entrance tickets to all attractions
- Private tour service (no sharing with other participants)
Not Included:
Meals and personal expenses (optional)




