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A traveler on a jungle swing above the Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud, overlooking magnificent green terraced landscapes, enjoying a unique Bali outdoor experience.
Exploring the intricate architecture of an ancient Balinese temple in Ubud, a visitor sits gracefully before its majestic stone-carved entrance, immersed in rich cultural ambiance.
In Ubud Monkey Forest, mischievous macaques sit on stone steps leading to an ancient temple, flanked by intricate dragon statues, showcasing its unique ecosystem.
A panoramic view of Ubud's magnificent Tegallalang Rice Terraces, where vibrant green rice paddies interweave with towering coconut trees, showcasing Bali's natural beauty.
A traveler explores exotic handicrafts at Ubud Art Market, surrounded by exquisite woven goods, dreamcatchers, and traditional souvenirs displayed throughout the vibrant stalls.

Ubud & Kintamani 2-Day Tour: Ubud Highlights + Mount Batur Jeep Sunrise


Duration:2 day(s)
Guided language: Bahasa Indonesia / English
Free cancellation 3 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Explore Bali’s best of both worlds — from Ubud’s cultural heart to Kintamani’s volcanic highlands — in just two unforgettable days.
  • Wander through the iconic Tegallalang Rice Terrace, visit the ancient rock-cut shrines of Pura Gunung Kawi, and meet playful macaques at the Ubud Monkey Forest.
  • Immerse yourself in Balinese traditions at Ubud Palace and Art Market, then enjoy a peaceful stroll along the Campuhan Ridge Walk for stunning sunset views.
  • Learn about Bali’s coffee heritage and sample freshly brewed local coffee at a traditional plantation surrounded by lush greenery.
  • Set off on an adventurous Mount Batur Jeep Tour — choose between a mesmerizing sunrise ride or an exciting Black Lava & Black Sand trail.
  • Relax at scenic highland cafés such as Montana Del Café, El Lago, AKASA Kintamani Coffee, Ritatkala, or Okuta Café, all offering panoramic views of Mount and Lake Batur.
  • Explore the fascinating Mount Batur Museum, the mystical Tukad Cepung Waterfall, and the picturesque Penglipuran Village, famed as one of the world’s cleanest and most beautiful traditional villages.
  • A perfect blend of culture, relaxation, and adventure, ideal for travelers seeking the best of Bali’s upland treasures.
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Embark on a 2-day journey through the cultural heart and natural wonders of Bali — a perfect blend of heritage, scenery, and adventure.

Spend the first day exploring Ubud’s most beloved highlights, from serene temples to artistic villages and scenic rice terraces. Wander through Tegallalang Rice Terrace, admire the ancient carvings at Gunung Kawi Temple, and learn about Bali’s rich coffee tradition at a local coffee plantation.

On your second day, rise before dawn for an unforgettable Mount Batur Jeep Tour — choose between the spectacular Sunrise experience or the thrilling Black Lava adventure. Afterward, unwind and take in the views at Kintamani’s iconic highland cafés such as Montana Del Café, El Lago, or AKASA Coffee, overlooking the majestic Mount Batur and Lake Batur.

Continue your scenic day with visits to Penglipuran Village, known as one of the cleanest and most charming villages in the world, and the enchanting Tukad Cepung Waterfall, hidden behind cliffs and illuminated by a heavenly beam of light.

This thoughtfully crafted 2-day itinerary offers the best of Ubud’s cultural charm and Kintamani’s highland adventure — perfect for solo travelers, couples, or families who want to experience the real Bali at a relaxed pace.

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This is a private 2-day tour (no sharing). Pick-up time for Day 1 (Ubud Tour) is flexible between 07:00–09:00, and for Day 2 (Kintamani Jeep Tour) choose Sunrise (03:30) or Black Lava (05:00). The package includes private car + driver (2 days), jeep tour with breakfast, water, fuel, and hotel transfers. Entrance tickets, meals, and accommodation are excluded. Please wear comfortable shoes and bring warm clothes for the sunrise tour. Free cancellation up to 48 hours before departure. Jeep seats up to 1-3 or 4 guests per vehicle.

FAQ

1. Does the Mount Batur Jeep sunrise tour have any physical requirements?

The primary mode of transportation for the Mount Batur Jeep sunrise experience is a 4WD jeep, which drives directly to the viewpoint, significantly reducing physical demands. You'll only need to take a short walk to reach the best spot for watching the sunrise. This makes it ideal for travelers who wish to enjoy the volcanic scenery with ease or have limited physical strength. The tour is designed to allow most people to appreciate the magnificent views of Mount Batur without strenuous climbing.

2. What safety precautions should I take during the Mount Batur Jeep tour?

When participating in the Mount Batur Jeep tour, it's recommended to wear comfortable, warm clothing as temperatures at the summit can be low in the early morning. The route travels over rugged volcanic terrain, so be sure to fasten your seatbelt and always follow the instructions of the professional driver. Additionally, the sun can be intense after sunrise, so bringing a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen is a good idea. Stay alert and keep your personal belongings secure.

3. In the Ubud and Kintamani 2-day tour, which area of Bali is Mount Batur located in?

During the Ubud and Kintamani 2-day tour, Mount Batur is located in the Kintamani highlands in the northeastern part of Bali. This region is known for its cool climate and spectacular volcanic and lake views. The second day of the tour focuses on exploration in this area, allowing you to get up close to the majestic active volcano and its surrounding captivating natural scenery.

4. What is the best season for the Mount Batur Jeep sunrise experience during the Ubud and Kintamani 2-day tour?

The best season for the Mount Batur Jeep sunrise experience during the Ubud and Kintamani 2-day tour is generally Bali's dry season, which runs from April to October each year. During this period, the weather is more stable with less rainfall and a higher chance of clear skies, significantly increasing the likelihood of successfully witnessing a spectacular sunrise. The wet season (November to March) may affect the viewing experience due to clouds and rain.

5. What behavior should be avoided when visiting the Ubud Monkey Forest?

For your safety and the monkeys' well-being, there are a few things to avoid when visiting the Ubud Monkey Forest: Do not directly feed the monkeys, as this can make them overly reliant on humans and potentially aggressive towards visitors. Avoid wearing items that can be easily snatched, such as hats, glasses, or earrings. Do not tease or touch the monkeys directly, as they may exhibit aggressive behavior. Remain quiet, avoid loud noises, and always follow the park's guidelines.

6. What are the characteristic landscapes of Tegalalang Rice Terraces, and what other experiences are recommended besides the rice fields?

The Tegalalang Rice Terraces are famous for their spectacular, layered green rice fields, showcasing Bali's traditional Subak irrigation system. Besides admiring and photographing the picturesque scenery, you can try the renowned 'jungle swing' for panoramic views of the terraces from above. Strolling along the paths to experience nature or enjoying local coffee at surrounding cafes are recommended additional experiences for a leisurely time.

7. What unique experiences do highland cafes in Kintamani, such as Montana Del Café, offer?

The most unique experience at highland cafes in Kintamani, like Montana Del Café and El Lago Café, is their prime location, allowing you to savor rich Kintamani coffee while enjoying a breathtaking panoramic view of Mount Batur and Lake Batur. These cafes typically feature open-air designs, immersing you in the natural beauty and Balinese coffee culture amidst the cool mountain climate, offering moments of tranquility and leisure.

8. Where are the unique culture and architectural style of Penglipuran Village, known as the 'cleanest village in the world', reflected?

The uniqueness of Penglipuran Village is reflected in its well-preserved traditional Balinese architectural style and strict environmental maintenance. The village primarily features bamboo houses arranged along a main axis, showcasing a unique traditional settlement layout. Residents follow an ancient community rule called 'Tri Hita Karana,' emphasizing harmony between humans and God, humans and humans, and humans and nature. This is the core value that enables the village to maintain its exceptional cleanliness and traditional appearance.

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