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* Ubud tour 4
Tibumana waterfall
Taman sari waterfall
Kanto lampo waterfall
Monkey river

📋 Itinerary

* Ubud 4

- Tibumana waterfal

Tibumana Waterfall is one of Bali's most captivating natural waterfalls, renowned for its single, straight, and symmetrical cascade that falls into a turquoise pool below. Unlike some other waterfalls, which are hidden within caves or steep cliffs, Tibumana offers a pristine, open landscape, surrounded by lush green trees and natural rocks. The waterfall's beauty lies in its pristine natural beauty and the simplicity of its surroundings. Tibumana wasn't as popular as other waterfalls in Bali in the past. However, thanks to its undeniable beauty and allure, attracting nature lovers and photographers, its popularity has begun to rise among tourists seeking a unique experience. Relatively easy access and pleasant trekking trails are a plus for anyone wanting to explore this hidden gem. Tibumana Waterfall is strategically located in Banjar Bangun Lemah Kangin, Apuan Village, Susut, Bangli Regency, Bali. Its location between Ubud and Kintamani makes it easy to integrate into your itinerary when exploring central and eastern Bali.

- Taman sari waterfall

Taman Sari Waterfall in Gianyar is located on Jalan Ngenjung Sari, Bakbakan, Gianyar District, Gianyar Regency, Bali. It is approximately an hour and a half from I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport. Taman Sari Waterfall has two tiered pools of varying depths. The uppermost natural pool is approximately 130 centimeters deep, while the lower one is 150 centimeters deep. The two natural pools have a height difference of approximately 1-1.5 meters. These pools are the main attraction of this waterfall. Taman Sari Waterfall in Gianyar is also surrounded by rock cliffs that form a very beautiful water flow pattern. Taman Sari Waterfall is one of the places for melukat (purification) in Bali. Melukat is a spiritual self-cleansing ritual. Visitors can perform the purify by bringing offerings of canang (a type of sacred offering). Visitors who come to this waterfall will be treated to a panorama of a beautiful green forest. The waterfall is surrounded by lush trees. It is no wonder the air feels cool and refreshing. Coupled with exotic rocks, there is a very deep natural impression.

- Kanto lampo waterfall

Kanto Lampo Waterfall is located on Jalan Kaliasem in the Kelod Kangin neighborhood, Beng, Gianyar District, Gianyar Regency, Bali. According to the I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport website, the travel time from the airport to the waterfall is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. The waterfall is located close to the center of Gianyar. One interesting thing about Kanto Lampo Waterfall is its tiered waterfall. The contours of the rocky walls are terraced like stairs. Water flows through each cavity of the rock, creating a truly beautiful view. Tourists can climb the rocks while being drenched by the water falling into the river. Before reaching the waterfall area, tourists must trek through several steps, descend cliffs, and through dense forest.

- Monkey river

The Kemenuh Monkey River lies in the heart of the Kemenuh Traditional Village in Gianyar, Bali—an area known for its rich arts, culture, and unspoiled natural beauty. More than just a natural tourist destination, it is a living heritage that unites people, wildlife, and spiritual values ​​in harmonious balance. Since ancient times, the area surrounding the Kemenuh River and forest has been considered sacred. The river is believed to possess spiritual cleansing and healing powers, and is often used by local communities for melukat rituals, a process of spiritual purification. Amidst the dense vegetation and tranquil atmosphere, a colony of wild monkeys has lived naturally for decades. They are not only part of the ecosystem but are also revered and believed to hold symbolic value in local culture. Today, the Kemenuh Monkey River has developed into an eco-cultural park—an educational and recreational space that teaches the importance of nature conservation, wildlife protection, and respect for local culture. Directly adjacent to the Pura Dalem Kemenuh Temple, this park offers not only a tourist experience but also a spiritual and cultural one, aligned with the Tri Hita Karana philosophy—harmony between humans, nature, and God. In addition to being a natural habitat for wild monkeys, the area also houses a sanctuary for white monkeys, flying foxes (large bats), and storks, which serves as both a conservation effort and an educational attraction for tourists.

Include

  • Full day tour include pick up and drop back at the hotel with luxury car, driver speak in english, face towel, petroll, mineral water, parking ticket.

Exclude

  • Entrance ticket in every destination
Rp 1.300.000
Durasi: 8-10 jam
Lokasi: Ubud
Jemput: Hotel pick up
Kategori: Tour Harian

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