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Ubud

Ubud, art, and culture will never be separated. This destination is well known for its art, culture, and tradition. With calming and relaxing vibes, you could visit this destination and explore may things here. In Ubud, besides tourism destination, you could also easily find hotels, villas, spa, and restaurant for your stay accommodation.

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Known as nature reserve and Hindu temple complex in Ubud, this attraction requires approximately a 19-minute drive away from the property. It also becomes one of popular tourist attraction and often visited by over 10,000 tourists.

Famous as one of the oldest art museum in Bali, this museum specializes in modern traditional Balinese paintings and wood carving. The museum is located in Ubud and takes approximately a 10-minute drive. The collection includes important examples of all of the artistic styles in Bali including the Sanur, Batuan, Ubud, Young Artistic and Keliki Schools.

Tirta Empul temple is a Hindu Balinese water temple located near the town of Tampaksiring, Bali, Indonesia. The temple compound consists of Petirtaan or bathing structure, famous for its holy spring water, where Balinese Hindus go for purification ritual. The temple pond has a spring which gives out fresh water regularly, which Balinese Hindus consider to be holy or amritha. Tirta Empul means Holy Spring in Balinese.

Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud is famous for its beautiful scenes of rice paddies involving the Subak (traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system) which according to history, was passed down by a revered holy man named Rsi Markandeya in the eighth century, Tegallalang forms the three most splendid terraced landscapes in Ubud’s shared region, with the others being in the villages of Pejeng and Sereh.

Goa Gajah’s name is slightly misleading, lending the impression that it’s a gigantic dwelling full of elephants. Nevertheless, Goa Gajah ‘Elephant Cave’ is an archaeological site of significant historical value that makes it a special place to visit. Located on the cool western edge of Bedulu Village, six kilometers out of central Ubud, you do not need more than an hour to descend to its relic-filled courtyard and view the rock-wall carvings, a central meditational cave, bathing pools and fountains.