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Ubud Private Tour – Jungle Swing, Monkey Forest, Ubud Market & Cultural Highlights | Mandarin, Japanese & Korean Guide Available
A playful monkey sits on an ancient moss-covered stone statue within Ubud's Monkey Forest, with mysterious temple ruins showcasing local culture.
Monkeys casually sit on ancient stone stairs flanked by majestic dragon statues, inviting visitors to explore the mysterious Ubud Monkey Forest.
A woman in a white dress enjoys the iconic Bali swing high above lush green rice terraces and valleys, a highlight of the Ubud private custom tour.
Ubud Private Tour – Jungle Swing, Monkey Forest, Ubud Market & Cultural Highlights | Mandarin, Japanese & Korean Guide Available

Ubud Private Tour – Jungle Swing, Monkey Forest, Ubud Market & Cultural Highlights | Mandarin, Japanese & Korean Guide Available

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Duration:8 hour(s)
Guided language: Bahasa Indonesia / English / 日本語 / 한국어 / 中文
Free cancellation 3 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Discover Ubud’s lush rice terraces and spiritual temples 
  • Meet playful monkeys at the Monkey Forest or explore local art spaces 
  • Wander around Ubud Palace and Market for culture and souvenirs 
  • Enjoy a relaxing coffee tasting featuring Bali’s famous Luwak coffee
  • Enjoy a private tour featuring a curated itinerary, with optional Mandarin, Japanese, or Korean-speaking guide.
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This is a private tour with a pre-arranged itinerary, thoughtfully designed to showcase Ubud’s most popular and iconic highlights. While the route is fixed, minor adjustments may be made on the day of the tour due to traffic conditions, weather, or operational needs, ensuring a smooth, safe, and enjoyable experience.

Your journey begins with panoramic views at Tegalalang Rice Terrace, followed by a spiritual visit to Tirta Empul Temple, one of Bali’s most sacred water temples. Continue to Tegenungan Waterfall to enjoy refreshing natural scenery before heading to Ubud Palace and Ubud Market for a taste of Balinese culture, history, and local shopping. The tour concludes with a visit to a coffee plantation, where you can sample Bali’s famous Luwak coffee and a selection of local herbal teas.

Travel in comfort with a private, air-conditioned vehicle and a professional driver who ensures a relaxed and well-paced journey throughout the day. Hotel pick-up and drop-off are available from major areas across Bali. An optional Mandarin, Japanese, or Korean–speaking guide is available upon request (additional fee applies) to enhance your cultural experience. This tour is ideal for solo travelers, couples, families, and small groups seeking privacy, comfort, and a well-organized Ubud experience.

Purchase Notice

  • This is a private tour with a pre-arranged itinerary; minor adjustments may be made due to traffic, weather, or local conditions.
  • Entrance fees, meals, optional activities, and personal expenses are not included unless stated.
  • Optional Mandarin, Japanese & Korean–speaking guide is available at an additional fee of IDR 300,000 per group. 
  • Please inform us in advance if you wish to add optional activities (e.g. rafting, cooking class, spa). 
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off are available in Ubud, Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu, Sanur, and Nusa Dua (surcharge may apply for certain areas). 
  • Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended. 

FAQ

1. How can I customize the itinerary for an Ubud private tour to include specific attractions like art museums or spa sessions?

An Ubud private custom tour offers great flexibility. You can discuss your preferences with your driver or guide at the start, tailoring the day to your interests. Options often include visiting local art museums to appreciate Balinese craftsmanship or arranging a relaxing spa session. The tour is designed to adapt to your pace, allowing you to focus on the experiences that matter most to you, from cultural sites to personal relaxation.

2. What are the main highlights and activities when visiting the Ubud rice terraces?

At Ubud's iconic rice terraces, you can stroll through lush green landscapes and marvel at the traditional subak irrigation system. Highlights include walking along the terraces, enjoying panoramic views, and learning about local farming practices. Many spots offer opportunities for scenic photos. It's a serene experience that connects you with Bali's natural beauty and agricultural heritage.

3. Are there any specific cultural customs or dress codes to observe when visiting Ubud's sacred temples?

Yes, when visiting Ubud's sacred temples, it's essential to show respect. Visitors should wear modest clothing, typically covering shoulders and knees. A sarong and sash are usually required and can often be rented or provided at the temple entrance. Remember to remove hats before entering prayer areas and maintain a respectful demeanor throughout your visit to honor local customs.

4. What cultural insights and shopping experiences can I find at Ubud Palace and Ubud Market?

At Ubud Palace, you can admire traditional Balinese architecture and often witness cultural performances in the evenings. Ubud Market, located nearby, is a vibrant hub for local shopping. You can find handmade crafts, textiles, paintings, wood carvings, and souvenirs. It's an excellent place to practice your bargaining skills and immerse yourself in the local artistic and commercial culture.

5. How long should visitors plan to spend at the Ubud Monkey Forest for a complete experience?

To fully explore the Ubud Monkey Forest, visitors typically spend between 1 to 2 hours. This allows ample time to walk through the lush sanctuary, observe the playful macaques in their natural habitat, and admire the ancient temples within the forest. There are also pathways leading to picturesque banyan trees and moss-covered statues, offering a unique blend of nature and culture.

6. What is the typical duration and experience at a Balinese coffee plantation, including Luwak coffee tasting?

A visit to a Balinese coffee plantation usually lasts about 30-60 minutes. You'll learn about the coffee-making process, from bean harvesting to roasting. The experience often includes tasting various local coffees and teas. A highlight is sampling Bali's famous Luwak coffee, known for its unique production method, where civet cats consume and excrete the coffee cherries.

7. What services and expenses are typically included in an Ubud private custom tour package?

An Ubud private custom tour package typically includes private transportation with a dedicated driver-guide. This often covers fuel costs and parking fees. The value lies in the personalized itinerary, allowing you to choose attractions like rice terraces, temples, and local markets. These tours aim to provide a hassle-free and comfortable way to explore Ubud based on your interests.

8. How can I best communicate with my driver or guide to adjust the itinerary during an Ubud private tour?

Communication with your driver or guide is typically direct and straightforward. They are usually proficient in English and will be your primary point of contact. You can discuss any desired adjustments to the itinerary, preferred pace, or additional stops throughout the day. Open communication ensures your private tour perfectly matches your expectations and allows for on-the-spot changes for a personalized experience.

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