Ubud and Surroundings
Celuk – Pura Batuan – Tegenungan Waterfall – Ubud – Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Ubud and Surroundings
Embark on an enriching journey through the cultural and natural wonders surrounding Ubud. Your day begins with a visit to a traditional silversmith’s workshop in Celuk village, where you’ll gain insight into the intricate art of silver processing and jewelry making. Next, explore the historic Pura Batuan village temple, established in 1020, and marvel at its traditional Balinese architecture. Continue your adventure to Kemenuh village to witness the stunning Tegenungan Waterfall, a gem among Bali’s many cascading falls. For lunch, you have the option to savor the renowned Babi Guling (traditional spit roast pig) or choose from a variety of other dining options.
The journey then leads you to the picturesque Tegallalang rice terraces, celebrated for their breathtaking, tiered landscapes. After a stroll through the lush rice fields, return to Ubud where the rest of your afternoon is at leisure. Discover the town’s rich cultural offerings, from the royal palace Puri Ubud to the bustling traditional market, the Puri Lukisan painting museum, or the numerous local shops. The choice is yours to make this day as memorable as you desire.
More Information:
- Minimum Persons: 2
- Fullday Trip
- Start: 08:30 AM
- Included: Transport, English speaking guide, all entrance fees.
Silver Workshop
Celuk village stands as a hub of Bali’s silversmithing tradition, boasting the highest concentration of silversmith workshops on the island. Here, you can witness the intricate craftsmanship involved in silver processing and jewelry creation. Observe skilled artisans as they transform raw silver into exquisite pieces of jewelry using age-old techniques. This visit offers a unique opportunity to appreciate the artistry and cultural significance of Balinese silverwork, and perhaps even find a special piece to take home.
Rice Terraces
The Tegallalang rice terraces are renowned for their stunning, terraced landscapes carved into the lush hillsides of Bali. These iconic fields are a testament to the traditional subak irrigation system, which has been employed for centuries to cultivate rice in this scenic area. As you wander through the terraces, you’ll be captivated by the beauty of the verdant slopes and the harmonious interplay of nature and agriculture. The area is a popular destination for both visitors and locals, offering a picturesque backdrop for photos and a serene environment for a peaceful walk.
Tegenungan Waterfall
Nestled in the hills of Kemenuh village, the Tegenungan Waterfall is one of Bali’s most enchanting natural attractions. Fed by the island’s mountain rivers, this majestic waterfall plunges into a lush, verdant basin, creating a breathtaking spectacle. The surrounding area provides excellent vantage points for viewing and photographing the falls, and the tranquil setting is perfect for a refreshing break amidst nature. Tegenungan is a must-visit for anyone seeking to experience the raw beauty of Bali’s landscapes.