About this tour
This eight to nine-hour private tour threads together Bali's most visited natural and cultural landmarks. You'll start at Tegenungan Waterfall, where you can swim in the cool pools, then move to the Ubud Monkey Forest to observe macaques in their natural habitat. After Indonesian lunch, the route heads south through rice terraces to Taman Ayun Temple's layered courtyards, finishing at Tanah Lot Temple perched on a rocky outcrop where you'll watch the sunset paint the ocean. A driver handles the logistics while you absorb the shifting landscapes.
Highlights
- Swim in Tegenungan Waterfall's cascading pools
- Walk amongst macaques in central Ubud forest
- Indonesian lunch at a local warung
- Explore Taman Ayun Temple's multi-tiered grounds
- Sunset from Tanah Lot Temple clifftop
- Private air-conditioned transport throughout
What to expect
Your driver collects you early and handles all navigation. The waterfall is popular—arrive ready to share space and bring a dry shirt. The monkey forest requires alertness; keep bags zipped and don't make direct eye contact or sudden movements. Lunch is served at a straightforward restaurant with rice, curries, and vegetable dishes. The southern temples draw crowds by midday, so you'll be navigating foot traffic. Tanah Lot's sunset is genuinely striking, though the temple sits in a tourist zone with vendors. You'll be on your feet intermittently across the day, with periods of driving between sites.
Good to know
Wear sturdy shoes and bring swimwear for the waterfall. Sun protection essential. Modest dress (covered shoulders and knees) expected at temples. The eight-to-nine-hour estimate includes travel time; plan for roughly five hours of actual driving. Vegetarian meals available with advance notice.
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.







