Asia Indonesia Bali Things To Do Explore This Guide Overview Planning Your Trip Best Time to Visit Weather & Climate Ngurah Rai International Airport Guide Where to Go in Bali Driving in Bali Itineraries & Day Trips Day Trips From Ubud One Week in Bali Things to Do Top Things to Do in Bali Things to Do in Ubud Best Beaches Top Diving Sites Best Hiking What to Eat & Drink Food to Try Best Restaurants in Bali Nightlife Guide CLOSE Part of Your Trip to Bali: The Complete Guide 10 Things to Do in Ubud, Bali Temples, Dining, and Culture By Gregory Rodgers Gregory Rodgers Greg Rodgers is a full-time, award-winning, location-independent travel writer, editor, and photographer. Travel's editorial guidelines Updated on June 26, 2019 Photo: John W Banagan / Getty Images The laid-back town of Ubud is considered by many to be the epicenter for arts and culture in Bali. Ubud (pronounced “Ew-bood”) has developed a reputation as a place with a positive vibe, possibly explaining why so many artists and naturalists have settled in the lush, green areas around town. Although tourism in Ubud is growing faster than the town can keep up, there is still a certain tranquility and happiness to be found in the clean air. The town has become a popular and peaceful retreat from the parties and crowded madness of Kuta just two hours away. 01 of 10 Get Lost in the Ubud Monkey Forest TripSavvy / Ana Alarcon Address Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia Get directions Phone +62 361 971304 Web Visit website The shady, green Ubud Monkey Forest is the most popular stop for tourists in the town of Ubud itself. Hundreds of playful and interactive Macaque monkeys call the sacred forest home and roam freely around the tree canopy and temple complex. Walking around the winding, moss-covered brick paths of the Monkey Forest is a great way to escape the heat of the afternoon but mind your belongings. The steady stream of tourists has made the monkeys bold enough to even reach into pockets in search of something interesting 02 of 10 Go Shopping in Ubud TripSavvy / Ana Alarcon The influx of tourism in Ubud mixed with the proximity of so many artists has caused a lot of unique boutiques and shops to open. Unlike the tacky, beach-tourist feeling of shopping in Kuta, Ubud provides a much more sophisticated experience. Local shops are filled with unique and beautiful crafts, artwork, carvings, jewelry, and gifts to take back home. The sprawling, indoor Ubud Market caters mostly to tourists in search of cheap souvenirs. Be sure to haggle prices - negotiation is expected - or you may end up paying triple what something is worth. Be sure to check out the Ganesha Bookstore, considered the best second-hand bookstore in Bali, if not all of Indonesia. 03 of 10 Visit Ubud's Art Museums & Galleries TripSavvy / Ana Alarcon Address Jl. Raya Campuhan, Sayan, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia Get directions Phone +62 361 975502 Web Visit website Ubud is known as a hothouse for fine art in Bali. It’s all down to the town’s royal family, which has traditionally patronized artists. The King of Ubud himself co-founded the Pitamaha Artists Cooperative in 1936, which was responsible for the cross-pollination between traditional Balinese art and Western art (represented by the expat artists Rudolph Bonnet and Walter Spies, two westerners who settled in Ubud). You can see the development of Ubud fine art through its collection of museums: the Blanco Renaissance Museum (pictured at the left) and the Museum Puri Lukisan, among others, feature two visions of Balinese art, the former a one-man perspective, the latter a more general overview of the 20th century and its artistic output. 04 of 10 Walk Through Ubud's Rice Fields TripSavvy / Ana Alarcon Ubud has spilled out into its tiny surrounding villages, but the growth has not ruined the natural setting of the beautiful surroundings. Green rice fields still blanket much of the area and can easily be reached by foot or on bicycle. The fields may be hiked along a twisting path for miles through tiny, thatched-roof villages. You will find the start of one of the trails just past the small market outside the "top" entrance of the Ubud Monkey Forest. Hiking these tranquil fields in the morning to the sounds village life beginning is something you will never forget. 05 of 10 Get Holistically Healed Jade / Getty Images Address Jl. Hanoman No.25, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia Get directions Phone +62 361 971393 Web Visit website With scores of holistic medicine practitioners now living around Ubud, it is no surprise that so many spas and meditation centers have opened up. In town you can easily find all types of Eastern and Western massage centers, reiki healers, herbal medicine shops, and even acupuncture practitioners. The Bodyworks Healing Centre was the first of such places and has been providing natural healing to the local people long before Ubud was on the tourist map. For a more upscale wellness experience, check out the Spa Alila at the Alila Ubud just ten minutes' drive out of town. 06 of 10 See the Cranes of Petulu jessica solomatenko / Getty Images A strange, natural phenomenon occurs each evening just north of Ubud in the village of Petulu. Thousands of white herons arrive here around 6 p.m. and prepare to roost for the night before flying off again in the morning. The birds first began coming here after a communist massacre in 1965 but no one is sure why they continue to return. Local lore holds that these are the souls of those that were killed. Such a predictable gathering of these large and beautiful birds is a spectacle not to be missed. 07 of 10 Watch Balinese Dance Performances TripSavvy / Ana Alarcon Address Jl. Raya Ubud No.8, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia Get directions No visit to Ubud is complete without seeing at least one traditional dance performance. Although the performances are very tourist-oriented, this is a great opportunity to see classic Hindu legends being told through dancers in colorful, traditional costumes. Ubud Palace is a popular place providing shows nightly as well as Pura Dalem which has twice-weekly shows and fire dances performed outside. 08 of 10 Visit a Hindu Temple or Two TripSavvy / Jamie Ditaranto Address F7PV+C74, Jalan Raya, Pejeng, Kec. Tampaksiring, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia Get directions Ubud and the villages in the surrounding area contain dozens of examples of beautiful Hindu Temples. Most temples are free to visit or ask for a small donation. Proper attire is required, although many temples will loan or rent a sarong for your visit. Pura Penataran Sasih in nearby Pejeng is a charming temple containing the largest bronze kettle drum in the world. The Bronze Age drum is known as the "Moon of Pejeng" and dates back to 300 B.C. Pura Besakih on the slopes of Mount Agung is Bali's most sacred temple site. A complex of 23 temples can be explored on a day trip from Ubud 09 of 10 Enter the Elephant Cave TripSavvy / Angelina Pilarinos Address Bedulu, Blahbatuh, Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia Get directions Only 10 minutes south of Ubud lies one of the most sacred sites in Bali: Goa Gajah. Also known as the Elephant Cave, this Hindu site dates back to the 11th Century and was nominated as a tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cave is believed to have been home to Hindu priests and the entrance is carved with menacing figures from Hindu legend. The interior of the cave is dark and contains a few religious relics. The site is still used for worship by locals so proper dress is required to enter 10 of 10 Scale Mount Batur in Kintamani TripSavvy / Ana Alarcon Although technically an hour north, many people visiting Ubud make at least a day trip to the Kintamani region. Kintamani in North Bali is home to Mount Batur and some of Bali's best scenery. Mount Batur is an active volcano that regularly smolders and surprises visitors with minor eruptions.The largest crater lake in Bali fills part of Mount Batur's caldera while small villages cling to the rim. The views of Kintamani from the nearby village of Penelokan are well worth getting outside of Ubud for a day.For those with lots of energy, a beautiful sunrise can be enjoyed from the summit of Mount Batur. Travel agencies around Ubud provide early pickup and a guide for the two-hour trek to the top of the volcano. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit