Afternoon Ubud Tours

Ubud Bali, The best riceterrace area

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Ubud Art Village 

First time we will bring you to visit Ubud Arts Village, the gold and silver smith is Celuk Village, and there are a lot of huge silver shops in this village. At the Batuan Village we will see the painter make own creation and also Textile factory at Tohpati Village. The woodcarving Village called Mas and Kemenuh Village, both village produce very good quality of woodcarving.

Celuk Village Art
Celuk Village Art
Goa Gajah
Goa Gajah

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

Elephant Cave (Goa Gajah) 

Second stop at Elephant Cave (Goa Gajah), this cave built in 11 century years ago by the king of Udayana. The name came from the name of the small river nearby, it’s name Lua Gajah (Female Elephant). In front of the cave built place for bathing with six figures (Sapta Gangga). Inside of temple there is places for meditation, west side is the statue of Sri Ganesh (the god of protector), east side is three Lingam, believed one with black cloth is for Wisnu Gods symbol of water, white cloth is for Siwa Gods symbol of the air and red cloth is Brahma Gods symbol of fire.

Ubud Monkey Forest
Ubud Monkey Forest
Kecak Dance
Kecak Dance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

Monkey Forest Ubud

Third stop to Monkey Forest Ubud, the monkeys within the Sacred Monkey Forest of Padangtegal are commonly called long-tailed macaques. Their scientific name is Macaca fascicuiaris. On Bali, there are Balinese long-tailed macaque troops (populations) that live in areas where they have little to no contact with humans and troops that come into contact with humans on a regular basis. In western part is Dalem Temple (temple dedicated to Siwa Gods), in eastern is the cemetery and Merajapati Temple dedicated to Goddes of Durga (wife of Siwa God).

4

Batubulan Village 

Fourth stop to see Kecak Dance at Batubulan Village, A Kecak performance is very simple. The men’s chorus chants the words Cak ke-cak ke-cak ke-cak ke-cak ke-cak, in rhythm, over and over again, for this reason they are called the Kecak or Cak dance. The Kecak dances consist of about fifty men wearing only a loin-cloth, the upper part of their bodies left bare. They form rows of circles, in teh middle of which is a coconut oil lamp. The Kecak dance is performed for dance-dramas and the story presented is taking from the Ramayana epic.

Includes

  • Private Car with AC and also Petrol
  • Guide (They speak English, Germany, France)
  • Cool Drink
  • Entrance Fee

 

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