Ubud Cultural Day Tour: A Day for Balinese Cultural Experience
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Ubud Cultural Day Tour: A Day for Balinese Cultural Experience
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Ubud Cultural Day Tour: A Day for Balinese Cultural Experience
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Czas trwania działania (12 hours)
Moderate
Gościł w English
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Experience the rich Balinese culture on this day-long tour. From morning to evening, immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions and customs of Ubud.
Najważniejsza część wycieczki
Learn about Balinese culture, architecture, and traditions on a full-day tour with a knowledgeable guide. Visit Ubud Palace, watch the Barong Dance, and explore Batuan Temple and Goa Gajah Temple (Elephant Cave). Stop by a village specializing in quality Balinese art. Learn about long-tailed monkey conservation and the Hindu temples at Ubud Monkey Forest. Admire the scenery of the Tegalalang Rice Terrace and stop to purchase lunch at a local eatery. Enjoy the gorgeous scenery and informative commentary throughout the day.
Co jest wliczone w cenę?
Bottled water
Driver/guide
Hotel pickup and dropoff
Entry/Admission Sahadewa Barong Dance & Fire Dance
Entry/Admission Celuk Village
Entry/Admission Puseh Batuan Temple
Entry/Admission Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
Entry/Admission Ubud Palace
Entry/Admission Tegalalang Rice Terrace
Entry/Admission Elephant Cave
Czego nie obejmuje?
Lunch
Gratuities
Dodatkowe informacje
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Please contact us for specific hotel pickup time
Most travelers can participate
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
The Barong dance is the classic battle story of good (The Barong) against the evil (The evil witch Rangda). Barongs are figures in Balinese tradition, come in many forms. The most common one is like a baroque, Chinese lion, with big eyes and clacking jaws. It is one of the most sacred masks in Bali, usually played by two strong men. The most interesting part is at the end of the performance, some male dance get into trance condition and stabbing himself with a sharp "kris" traditional weapon.
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Celuk Village
Zatrzymywać się: 60 minutes
Visit the center of handicraft and any kind of Balinese art by local creative people at Celuk, Batuan, or Mas Village. The villages are perfect place to see and learn how the local people making creative products. Their products are not only for local market, but also being exported globally.
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Puseh Batuan Temple
Zatrzymywać się: 30 minutes
Batuan Temple is beautiful ancient temple from the 10th Century. This temple has an attractive architecture design. Visitor can see the Ramayana and Mahabharata story along the temple wall. Also a conservation site to learn how the ancient people crafting from 10 centuries ago.
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Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
Zatrzymywać się: 60 minutes
Long tail monkey conservation, well maintained small forest with over 500 sacred but friendly monkeys. The local people believe that the monkey colony is also a guardian of the Pura Dalem Temple which is located inside the forest.
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Ubud Palace
Zatrzymywać się: 30 minutes
Ubud Palace is one of the famous royal family house in Bali. A place for cultural show and culture conservation is now open for visitors. The Ubud Royal Family holds a very important role to protect and to maintain the future of Balinese culture.
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Tegalalang Rice Terrace
Zatrzymywać się: 30 minutes
A magnificent rice paddy view. The local farmer need hundreds of years to build this stunning rice paddy terrace. The green tropical vegetation along the river bringing a breeze air, a perfect escape from the busy life of the city.
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Elephant Cave
Zatrzymywać się: 60 minutes
Goa Gajah, or Elephant Cave, was built in the 9th century, it served as a sanctuary. At the façade of the cave is a relief of various menacing creatures and demons carved right into the rock at the cave entrance. The primary figure was carved once thought to be an elephant, hence the nickname Elephant Cave.