Explore the art center of Bali by visiting :
Elephant cave
This was an ancient monastery of Hindu and Buddhist monks who used to meditate in the cave. Its face is elaborately carved, depicting a demon head splitting open the rock with its bare hand at the mouth of the cave.
Gunung Kawi
These 11th century tombs, carved out of the rock face of the gorge of the Pakerisan river, are approached by a steep descent through breath-taking rice terrain scenery.
Tampak siring
Traditional Balinese water spring temple. The waters are believed to have magic curative powers. Every year people journey from all over Bali to purify themselves in the clear pools. After leaving a small offering to the deity of the spring, men and women go either side to bathe.
Ubud traditional market
Where you can find statues, painting, accessories and handicraft. Ubud is known as the cultural center of Bali and as a land of artists. It is a place where you have the opportunity to see the real Bali.
Located on Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud Market has kept much of its traditional charm, with squatting Balinese sellers haggling loudly among spices and vegetables. The market also sells handicrafts which mostly were made in the neighboring villages of Mas, Tegalalang, and more.
| Rate and Availability | ||
|---|---|---|
| Group Size | 2 | 30 |
| Availability | January - December | |
| Selling Rate Per Person | Starting From: USD 28 | |