About this tour
A full-day private tour of Ubud's most rewarding corners, hitting four distinct landscapes in nine to ten hours. You'll visit a cascading waterfall, a village built on traditional principles, a temple where spring water feeds ritual bathing pools, and rice terraces that slope across valleys in geometric lines. The circuit weaves nature, architecture and local practice together without feeling rushed, moving between each spot by private vehicle with a guide who knows the rhythm of the region.
Highlights
- Tibumana Waterfall: swim and photograph in jungle setting
- Penglipuran Village: walk narrow lanes built on ancestral layout
- Tirta Empul Temple: bathe in sacred spring-fed pools
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace: trek through working agricultural landscape
- Private car and driver for full nine-hour duration
- Temple sarong provided; bottled water included
What to expect
You'll start early and move between four stops, each requiring 30–90 minutes on foot or in the vehicle. Tibumana involves a short walk downhill to the waterfall and a swim if you bring swimmers; the village stroll is gentle and flat. Tirta Empul asks you to wade into cool pools where locals perform purification—dress modestly and expect crowds. The rice terraces reward a 45-minute walk through muddy paths and working fields; wear proper shoes. Between stops, your driver handles logistics while you rest or chat. Lunch is on you—expect to eat in a warung or café partway through.
Good to know
Wear swimwear under clothes for the waterfall and temple. Bring a change of shirt or sarong to stay dry. Sturdy shoes essential for uneven terrain and mud. Start before 8 a.m. to avoid peak heat and crowds. Bring cash for lunch and drinks—many spots lack card facilities.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







