- Price : IDR 450K/Pax
- Duration : 8 Hours
- Pick-up time : 08.30am
- Minimum booking for 2 Pax
Ubud Waterfall
Tegenungan Waterfall is one of the most popular natural attractions in Bali, famous for its refreshing cascade and lush surroundings. After visiting this waterfall, the journey continues to Bali Art Villages, renowned for their traditional workshops producing paintings, wood carvings, batik fabrics, and gold and silver jewelry. Next, you will explore the stunning Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud, famous for their breathtaking views and the traditional Subak irrigation system. The tour also includes a visit to a Bali Coffee Plantation, home of the world-famous and expensive Luwak Coffee, made from coffee beans naturally fermented by civet cats. Finally, the trip concludes at Ubud Palace, a historic royal residence that has now become one of Ubud’s main cultural attractions.
Tegenungan Waterfall
Recognized as one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Bali, Tegenungan, located in Sukawati Village, Gianyar, stands about 15 meters high. After descending a set of stairs, you can bathe beneath the falls and enjoy the cool, refreshing water — a favorite experience for visitors. Several bathing spots are available nearby. Our guide will happily help you capture memorable photos as you relax and enjoy the soothing sounds of the waterfall. The lush green surroundings not only please the eyes but also rejuvenate the mind and soul.
Bali Art Villages
Your cultural adventure begins at the Bali Art Villages, where creativity thrives in every corner.
Mas Village – renowned for exquisite wood carvings and sculptures.
Celuk Village – famous for handmade gold and silver jewelry.
Batuan Village – home to traditional Balinese painting art.
Tohpati Village – where you can watch artisans create beautiful Batik fabrics using traditional methods.
Each village showcases Bali’s rich artistic heritage, making it a paradise for art lovers and collectors.
Tegallalang Rice Terraces
The Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud are celebrated for their scenic beauty and intricate layout that follows Bali’s ancient Subak irrigation system, believed to have been introduced in the 8th century by the respected sage Rsi Markandeya. This site offers one of the best panoramic rice terrace views in the Ubud area. The cool, breezy hillside setting makes it a favorite stop for travelers to take photos, relax, or visit nearby art shops and cafes overlooking the valley.
Bali Coffee Plantation
Located in the highlands, the Bali Coffee Plantation is a new and refreshing agro-tourism destination. Local farmers cultivate various coffee types, mainly Robusta and Arabica, and welcome visitors to taste freshly brewed coffee for free. The plantation is also known for its production of the exclusive Luwak Coffee, made from coffee beans that have undergone natural fermentation inside the civet cat’s digestive system.
Ubud Market and Ubud Palace
The Ubud Art Market, located just across from Ubud Palace, is open daily and offers a wide selection of handmade goods such as silk scarves, woven bags, baskets, wooden carvings, paintings, and other Balinese crafts. Most items are produced in nearby villages like Pengosekan, Tegallalang, Payangan, and Peliatan. Its strategic location near the royal palace and artistic communities makes it a must-visit destination for authentic Balinese souvenirs.
Tour Conditions
Included in the Ubud Day Tour package:
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off (Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Tuban, Jimbaran, Sanur, Ubud, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua)
- Private air-conditioned vehicle
- English-speaking driver/guide
- Entrance tickets to all attractions
- Private tour – no sharing with other guests
Not included:
Meals and personal expenses (optional)




