Ubud Palace And Tanah Lot Sunset Tour

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What’s Included

  • Access to Ubud Palace And Tanah Lot Sunset Tour
    • Ubud Palace
    • Ubud Art Market & Shopping Time
    • Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
    • Luwak Coffee Plantation
    • Tanah Lot Sunset Watch
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • All entrance tickets
  • Bottled water
  • Hotel pick up and drop off
    • Jimbaran, Kuta Area, Lovina Singaraja, Amed Karangasem,
    • Nusa Dua, Ubud Area and Tanah Lot
  • English-speaking guide

Important Info

  • Attraction / Activity Duration: 10 hours
  • Child Range: Age 12 and below
  • Adult Range: Age 13 and above
  • Minimum age for this attraction / activity is 12 years old and must be accompanied by an adult

Ubud Palace And Tanah Lot Sunset Tour

Visit the two most beautiful sites in Bali! Soak up the fantastic views and cherish this extraordinary island’s rich culture and heritage

Ubud Palace
The Ubud Royal Palace, also known by its Indonesian name Puri Saren Agung, was an important building in the 1800s, when the top Balinese artists were flocking to Ubud to show off their skills.

The walls and doorways have intricate frog-like demon faces carved into the stone, and there’s a door at the back of the courtyard with some of the best designs — gold winged flowers and stone monkey carvings.

Ubud Art Market & Shopping Time
The Ubud Art Market is a great place to find beautiful silk scarves, lightweight shirts, statues, kites, handmade woven bags, baskets or hats and many other hand-crafted goods. Locally known as Pasar Seni Ubud, the market is opposite the Puri Saren Royal Ubud Palace and opens daily.

Most of the goods found at the Ubud Market are made in the neighbouring villages of Pengosekan, Tegallalang, Payangan and Peliatan. The location of the Ubud Art Market, which is centred among the art producing villages and at the centre of Ubud itself, makes it a strategic shopping place for Balinese handicrafts and souvenirs.

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
One of the most popular things to do in Ubud is to visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Inside the center of town is a beautiful park, without a fence, where loads of monkeys spend the majority of their day. And even if you don’t like to see the monkeys, the park itself is a big rainforest and a beautiful walk that lets you escape the buzzing town life.

Luwak Coffee Plantation
Did you know Bali is famous for the most expensive coffee globally, made from coffee beans found in the excrement of a small animal that looks like a cross between a ferret and a raccoon?

The most famous and most expensive coffee fastest-growing on this island is Luwak Coffee. This Coffee Luwak Arabica coffee hails from the mystical island of Bali. The coffee is produced from the fermentation process that takes civet coffee beans and then removes them through the digestive tract. Coffee Luwak has a unique history behind the legend. In the early 18th century, the Dutch established coffee plantations on the volcanic islands of the Dutch East Indies.

Tanah Lot Sunset Watch
This temple is the most impressive one on this tour. Interestingly, Tanah Lot is actually the name of the rock formation that sits just off the shore with Pura Tanah Lot sitting atop (the ancient Hindu pilgrimage temple). Tanah, meaning “earth”, and Lot, meaning “sea”, is perhaps the most magnificent of the 7 Ocean Temples, and one of the most important and sacred temples, in Bali.

Location

Jl. Raya Ubud No.8, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
Attraction / Activity Time: 09.00 AM – 07.00 PM
Pick Up / Meet-Up Time: 08.30 AM – 09.00 AM

  • Access to Ubud Palace And Tanah Lot Sunset Tour
    • Ubud Palace
    • Ubud Art Market & Shopping Time
    • Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
    • Luwak Coffee Plantation
    • Tanah Lot Sunset Watch
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • All entrance tickets
  • Bottled water
  • Hotel pick up and drop off
    • Jimbaran, Kuta Area, Lovina Singaraja, Amed Karangasem,
    • Nusa Dua, Ubud Area and Tanah Lot
  • English-speaking guide

Ubud Palace
The Ubud Royal Palace, also known by its Indonesian name Puri Saren Agung, was an important building in the 1800s, when the top Balinese artists were flocking to Ubud to show off their skills.

The walls and doorways have intricate frog-like demon faces carved into the stone, and there’s a door at the back of the courtyard with some of the best designs — gold winged flowers and stone monkey carvings.

Ubud Art Market & Shopping Time
The Ubud Art Market is a great place to find beautiful silk scarves, lightweight shirts, statues, kites, handmade woven bags, baskets or hats and many other hand-crafted goods. Locally known as Pasar Seni Ubud, the market is opposite the Puri Saren Royal Ubud Palace and opens daily.

Most of the goods found at the Ubud Market are made in the neighbouring villages of Pengosekan, Tegallalang, Payangan and Peliatan. The location of the Ubud Art Market, which is centred among the art producing villages and at the centre of Ubud itself, makes it a strategic shopping place for Balinese handicrafts and souvenirs.

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
One of the most popular things to do in Ubud is to visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Inside the center of town is a beautiful park, without a fence, where loads of monkeys spend the majority of their day. And even if you don’t like to see the monkeys, the park itself is a big rainforest and a beautiful walk that lets you escape the buzzing town life.

Luwak Coffee Plantation
Did you know Bali is famous for the most expensive coffee globally, made from coffee beans found in the excrement of a small animal that looks like a cross between a ferret and a raccoon?

The most famous and most expensive coffee fastest-growing on this island is Luwak Coffee. This Coffee Luwak Arabica coffee hails from the mystical island of Bali. The coffee is produced from the fermentation process that takes civet coffee beans and then removes them through the digestive tract. Coffee Luwak has a unique history behind the legend. In the early 18th century, the Dutch established coffee plantations on the volcanic islands of the Dutch East Indies.

Tanah Lot Sunset Watch
This temple is the most impressive one on this tour. Interestingly, Tanah Lot is actually the name of the rock formation that sits just off the shore with Pura Tanah Lot sitting atop (the ancient Hindu pilgrimage temple). Tanah, meaning “earth”, and Lot, meaning “sea”, is perhaps the most magnificent of the 7 Ocean Temples, and one of the most important and sacred temples, in Bali.

  • Attraction / Activity Duration: 10 hours
  • Child Range: Age 12 and below
  • Adult Range: Age 13 and above
  • Minimum age for this attraction / activity is 12 years old and must be accompanied by an adult
  • This ticket is non-refundable if not redeemed on the selected date
  • If you would like to change your date of visit, please contact the attraction / activity at least three (3) days before your selected date
  • You will only be allowed to reschedule this attraction / activity to any day within 30 days after the booking date
  • Please note that rescheduling is done on a case-to-case basis and may not be possible at all times
  • Booking for this attraction / activity must be made five (5) days prior to the selected visiting date
  • All tickets are only valid on your selected date
  • To redeem your ticket, please proceed to the attraction’s counters
  • You do not need to print the ticket. Simply present the QR code via your phone
How will I receive my tickets? Once payment is complete, you will instantly receive an email with QR code and attached PDF with your ticket details.
How do I redeem my tickets? Simply present the QR code on your phone at the attraction counter / staff / operator. The attraction will scan your QR code to get the ticket details.
Is this ticket refundable if I do not visit the attraction? Please read the Cancellation Policy and Terms & Conditions for more information.

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