There are many places to visit during Bali Ubud Tours. Among these are the Tanah Lot Temple, Blanco Renaissance Museum, and Neka Art Museum. If you have some time to spare, you should also stop by the Ubud Market. There are so many beautiful places to see and explore in Ubud, it’s easy to spend a whole day exploring the town! So, which places should you visit during Bali Ubud tours?
Tanah Lot Temple
A visit to Tanah Lot Temple during your Bali Ubud Tours is a must-do on your trip to the island. The temple is a 45-minute drive from Ubud or Kuta. Taxis can be overpriced, so it’s important to haggle before hopping in. It can be difficult to find a taxi in the evening, so you may want to hire a driver. The entrance fee is IDR 60,000 (USD 4,18) and a small donation is expected after you enter the temple.
Neka Art Museum
While you’re in Ubud, you must visit the Neka Art Museum. This museum houses a collection of contemporary art and specializes in modern Balinese art. You can also see a selection of paintings by Young Artists, a group of local artists who paint with children. Neka also houses other galleries that focus on modern Indonesian and Balinese art.
Blanco Renaissance Museum
If you love art, you will love the Blanco Renaissance Museum, which houses the works of famous Italian artist Do Antonio. The museum is located on a hilltop and houses hundreds of paintings, sculptures, and lithographic works depicting nude Balinese women. The museum also has an impressive collection of paintings, illustrations, and even poetry. You can enjoy guided tours of the museum.
Ubud Market
While in Ubud, you should take the time to explore the art market, a popular destination in the city. You can buy souvenirs, take a yoga class, and learn about the local culture. Ubud is also home to numerous art producing villages, including the famous Ubud art market. The market was used as the setting for a scene in the novel Eat, Pray, Love. To get a taste of the art market, you can try the Ubud Eat Pray, Love Private Tour.
Goa Gajah temple
One of the recommended places to visit during your Bali Ubud Tours is the Goa Gajah temple, located in the heart of Ubud. The temple features two rectangular pools filled with purifying water and exposed roots that you can climb up and down. The entry fee is 50,000 IDR ($3.5 USD) and includes parking for your scooter or car. It is well worth the visit.
Jatiluwih rice terraces
Located in the heart of Ubud, the verdant and undulating rice terraces of Jatiluwih are a beautiful sight. Hikers, cyclists, and photographers flock here to enjoy the scenic views and capture beautiful moments. On Bali Ubud Tours, the best places to visit during the sightseeing tour are Jatiluwih rice terraces and Tegallalang regency.
Sidemen Valley
One of the highlights of a Bali Ubud Tour is the side trip to Sidemen Valley. This beautiful valley is not overrun by tourists and is a great place for a relaxing break. You’ll see rice terraces, frogs, and a peaceful atmosphere – a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city. You can even visit a temple in the side of the valley!