If you’re planning a day in Ubud, this tour offers a well-rounded mix of Bali’s stunning natural landscapes and spiritual sites. From breathtaking waterfalls to sacred water temples and aromatic coffee plantations, it’s designed to give you a taste of the island’s authentic charm. Based on reviews and detailed itineraries, this experience seems perfect for those wanting a balanced, immersive day without feeling rushed.
What’s truly appealing is the combination of scenic views, cultural significance, and authentic local experiences. You’ll get to stand beneath Bali’s best waterfalls, cleanse yourself at a revered temple, and sample a variety of coffees directly from the source. The private nature of the trip means flexibility and personalized attention, which is a real plus.
On the downside, the tour involves a fair amount of travel and walking, so it’s best suited for travelers comfortable with a full day out. Also, swing tickets are not included, so if you want the iconic Bali swing experience, you’ll need to purchase those separately. This tour is ideal for curious explorers, nature lovers, and those looking for a culturally enriching day in Ubud.
- Good To Know:
- The Ubud Jungle Swing: A View to Remember
- Tirta Empul Temple: Sacred Waters and Spiritual Cleansing
- Coffee Plantation: Tasting and Learning
- Waterfalls: Tibumana and Kanto Lampo
- Additional Notes
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Good To Know:

- Diverse itinerary blending waterfalls, temples, and coffee tasting
- Private tour for personalized attention
- Includes guided insights into Balinese traditions and culture
- Flexible stops for photos and exploration
- Longer duration ideal for those wanting an in-depth experience
- Additional costs apply for swing tickets and solo travelers
This 9-hour journey is designed to give you a comprehensive look at Ubud’s natural beauty and spiritual heritage. It begins early with hotel pickup, ensuring you beat the crowds and get the most out of your day. The tour is limited to small groups of up to 10 participants, fostering a friendly, intimate atmosphere and allowing your guide to focus on your questions and preferences.
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The adventure kicks off at the Ubud Jungle Swing, touted as the best swing in the Tegallalang area. Expect a spectacular panorama of lush rice terraces and forested hills, perfect for photos. While swing tickets are not included, you can still enjoy the stunning scenery from the vantage points of the swing platform. Several reviewers highlight how breathtaking the views are, with one mentioning, “it’s unbelievable beautiful waterfalls,” which speaks to how remarkable the natural scenery truly is around this spot.
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Tirta Empul Temple: Sacred Waters and Spiritual Cleansing
Next, you head to the Tirta Empul Temple, a centuries-old site famous for its holy spring water used for purification. Visitors often describe this as a meaningful experience—”to cleanse yourself in the holy spring water that Balinese Hindus use for ritual purification to get blessed.” This stop is not only visually stunning, with its ornate guardians and water fountains, but also offers a chance to witness local spiritual practices firsthand.
The temple visit is usually timed for tranquility before the crowds arrive, giving you space to reflect. A review notes, “Kadek was perfect, punctual, attentive to our requests, and explained each site’s significance.” Expect to spend around 30-45 minutes here, soaking in the peaceful atmosphere and perhaps participating in the cleansing ritual if you’re comfortable.
Coffee Plantation: Tasting and Learning
Just a short drive from Tirta Empul, the tour includes a visit to a local coffee plantation. Here, you’ll get to sample various coffee flavors—an activity highly praised by travelers. One reviewer mentioned, “enjoy a cup of coffees or teas in addition to touring the plantation,” highlighting the opportunity to taste the aromatic beans right from the source.
You’ll learn about the process, from picking coffee cherries to roasting and grinding, often accompanied by interesting tidbits about Balinese coffee culture. The tasting experience is free, but the insights into how coffee is made and the chance to try different flavors make it well worth the visit. The guide’s explanations add value, transforming a simple tasting into an educational experience.
Waterfalls: Tibumana and Kanto Lampo
The highlight for many nature lovers will be the visits to Bali’s waterfalls. The Tibumana Waterfall is described as “one of Bali’s best-kept secrets,” offering a peaceful spot to swim in natural rock pools while surrounded by jungle. Reviewers appreciated the clear, fresh water and the chance to relax in a pristine setting.
The tour then leads to Kanto Lampo Waterfall, a multi-tiered cascade that’s perfect for photos and exploring. One visitor said, “discover Ubud’s scenic waterfalls including the secluded and hidden Kanto Lampo,” emphasizing the beauty and somewhat off-the-beaten-path appeal of this spot. It’s a fantastic chance to enjoy Bali’s lush landscape away from more touristy areas.
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- If you’re hungry after temple visits and waterfalls, a local restaurant stop for lunch is included in the itinerary, but you pay at your own expense. This gives you the flexibility to choose dishes that suit your taste.
- The tour is designed to be flexible; stops can be extended or shortened based on your preferences.
- For solo travelers or those in Nusa Dua, Sanur, or other areas, extra charges are applicable, so budget accordingly.
- The tour does not include swing tickets, so if you want to try the famous Bali swing, plan to purchase tickets separately.
One of the biggest selling points of this tour is the well-curated itinerary that balances active exploration with moments of reflection. The guides are known for their friendliness and knowledge—”Kadek,” as one reviewer noted, was “perfection” in managing timing, storytelling, and logistics.
The small group size ensures you’re not just another face in a crowd. This intimacy allows for more personalized insights and spontaneous stops—some travelers have been surprised with extra photo opportunities or local tips.
The waterfalls are especially praised for their clean, natural pools perfect for swimming. The Tibumana Waterfall’s peacefulness offers a quiet retreat, while Kanto Lampo’s multi-tiered structure provides a more dynamic landscape to explore. The natural surroundings create a relaxing atmosphere, and many reviewers appreciated the chance to connect with Bali’s lush environment.
The holy water temple is a highlight for spiritual seekers. The experience of cleansing in Tirta Empul isn’t just sightseeing; it’s a meaningful ritual that adds depth to the day. Visitors often describe it as a calming, almost meditative stop—especially when shared with a knowledgeable guide who explains the rituals and traditions.
The coffee plantation adds a fragrant, aromatic touch to the day. Enjoying freshly brewed coffees while learning about the process from cherry to cup makes this stop both tasty and educational. The opportunity to see how local coffee is prepared, coupled with tasting various blends, elevates this from a simple coffee break to an insightful experience.
- Duration: 9 hours, making it a full-day adventure.
- Transport: Private, air-conditioned vehicle—comfortable for long drives between stops.
- Group Size: Limited to 10 participants, ensuring personalized attention.
- Pricing: Offers great value considering the diverse activities, but extra for swing tickets and solo travelers.
- Timing: Starts early to avoid crowds, especially at Tirta Empul and waterfalls. Confirm your pickup time with the provider.
- What to Wear: Comfortable clothes for walking, swimwear for waterfalls, and a towel. Bring cash for lunch and optional swing tickets.
- Best for: Curious travelers wanting a mix of culture, natural beauty, and authentic experiences. Not ideal for those with mobility issues or very young children.
This experience is perfect for travelers who want an in-depth day exploring Bali’s natural wonders and spiritual sites without the stress of planning each stop. It’s especially suited for those interested in local culture, nature photography, or simply soaking in Bali’s lush landscapes.
If you love learning about local traditions and want to see Bali’s waterfalls away from crowded spots, this tour offers a balanced, authentic experience. The personal guide and small group size make it ideal for travelers seeking a relaxed yet comprehensive adventure.
It’s also a good choice for couples, friends, or solo travelers who appreciate guided insights and flexible schedules. The inclusion of cultural rituals, scenic views, and delicious local flavors makes it a well-rounded day out.
This Bali Ubud tour offers a thoughtfully curated day that combines spectacular scenery, cultural experiences, and local flavors. Its strength lies in the variety—waterfalls, temples, and coffee—ensuring there’s something for all. The focus on small groups and knowledgeable guides adds a layer of genuine hospitality that many travelers find valuable.
While it’s a full day, the pace is manageable, and the stops are well spaced to prevent fatigue. The price provides reasonable value, especially considering the quality of guides and the diversity of experiences packed into 9 hours.
For anyone seeking to connect with Ubud’s natural and spiritual essence, this tour is a compelling, authentic choice. It’s ideal for those who want a balanced, well-organized day with plenty of opportunities for photos, reflections, and cultural enrichment.
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
It’s best suited for travelers who are comfortable with walking and active exploration. People over 70 years or with mobility issues might find it challenging, especially at waterfalls and temple sites.
Are swing tickets included in the tour?
No, swing tickets are not included. You’ll visit the swing area, but if you want to try it, you’ll need to purchase tickets separately.
Can I have lunch during the tour?
Yes, a stop at a local restaurant is scheduled, but you need to pay for your meal separately. This allows flexibility to choose dishes that suit your taste.
What if I am a solo traveler?
Solo travelers pay an extra charge of IDR 300k, but the small group setting makes it a more intimate experience.
What should I bring for the waterfall stops?
Bring swimwear, a towel, and waterproof shoes if you want to swim or walk in the waterfalls. Also, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a camera are recommended for photos.
How flexible is the itinerary?
The tour is designed to be flexible; stops can be extended or shortened depending on your preferences and pace. Your guide is there to make sure you enjoy each stop comfortably.
This tour promises a full, authentic day exploring Bali’s natural beauty, sacred traditions, and local flavors. With knowledgeable guides and a well-planned route, it’s a fantastic way to experience Ubud’s diverse charms.
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