Ubud Traditional City Tour
The Balinese are world-famous for their craftsmanship, especially woodcarving, a skill passed down through generations. On this tour, you’ll witness master artisans at work, creating intricate wooden masterpieces. There’s also a chance to purchase unique carvings as a special keepsake.
Next, we explore the mystical Goa Gajah or „Elephant Cave,” an 11th-century spiritual sanctuary. Despite its name, there are no elephants—just ancient stone carvings, meditation chambers, and sacred fountains, offering a glimpse into Bali’s rich history.
Lunch is a highlight—a scenic restaurant set against a lush hillside with the soothing sounds of a nearby waterfall, serving delicious local cuisine.
Our journey continues to Ubud’s Traditional Market, a vibrant hub of art and culture. Here, you’ll find everything from silk scarves and woven bags to handcrafted statues and intricate carvings. Bargaining is part of the experience, so get ready to haggle!
Movie lovers may recognize this market from Eat, Pray, Love, where Julia Roberts wandered through its colorful stalls.
Tour Highlights:
Itinery
8:30
Hotel pick-up (Exact time may vary based on location)
9:30
Arrival at the woodcarving workshop, exploring the shop
10:30
Arrival at Ubud Royal Palace
11:30
Arrival at Elephant Cave (Goa Gajah), observing religious ceremonies and exploring the site
13:00
Arrival at the lunch venue
14:15
Visit to the Traditional Art Market
16:30
Return to the hotel
Tour Includes:
Essentials Items to bring:
Comfortable shoes
Flip flops
Hat
Raincoat
Camera
Cancellation Policy
a. Cancellation made on the day of travel will be 100% charge
b. Deposit 50% after confirmation letter issued and non-refundable
c. Reschedule can be considered depend on availability, with notice by the latest one day before at 5pm local time