Things to Do in Ubud with Kids

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Things to Do in Ubud with Kids

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  • seema60
    Toronto, Canada1,033 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We were take to this Monkey Foresr as part of our tour of Ubud. It was very interesting. There was a thick forest surrounding an old temple. There were lots of monkeys and the guides were allowing you to feed them where they would come and sit with you and sit on your head. Also, if if you allowed them, I enjoyed the walk and the forest was really lush and green.
    Written 20 February 2025
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  • SalMar22
    Bradford, UK42 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Enjoyed, but not what I was expecting. Walk through the rain forest then through a village with shops, cafes, etc. We walked a bit further to see some rice fields. Don't know where the ridge came into it. It was slippy and I fell twisting my ankle so do be careful.
    Written 28 February 2025
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  • David N
    Brisbane, Australia2,024 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We were lucky to arrive here with good rain having fallen and still falling. The waterfall was in full flow and looked fantastic
    Written 28 January 2025
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  • DIKA BALI DRIVER TOUR
    Kuta, Indonesia745 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    It's quite a journey from Kuta to get to Saraswati Temple. It turns out that when you arrive at the temple, the place is very nice, with a very majestic view of Candi Bentar, of course the entrance ticket is not too expensive. You can also see a Balinese dance performance here. Bangun Candi Bentar with original Balinese style design. So it's really nice to be able to visit here...
    Written 11 January 2025
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  • Gareth C
    Los Angeles, CA474 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Elephant Cave is sort of a tourist trap. Though, the location itself is in lush surroundings. There's a number of stairs as you descend into the site. The Elephant Cave is interesting, but, it doesn't take long to see it. Naturally, there's vendors there, too.

    However, what I did find intriguing was the activity that was happening nearby. Under thatched roofs, assorted groups of local women were preparing items for an upcoming Hindu festival. They were collected in small groups and I could stroll amongst them to watch/photograph their activities. The men were nearby hacking away at long strands of felled bamboo.

    The Elephant Cave left me underwhelmed; but, I fully enjoyed the cultural angle of finding those women.
    Written 27 February 2025
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  • seema60
    Toronto, Canada1,033 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    We went to visit this art market for 20 minutes after we finished our Ubud palace tour. It was crowded full of stalls and full of mass produced goods. There was lots of bargaining involved and I didn’t feel like buying anything over there.
    Written 20 February 2025
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  • DayTrip27864770138
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Family vibe, friendly staff. The courts are superior quality. Will come back. The tournament was well organised. Good level.
    Written 13 March 2025
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  • Raymondale
    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia1,208 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    last month when i revisited ubud, the first place i stayed is a villa around kajeng rice fields.so i have more chance to explore this area. it starts from jl kajeng, you will passed by kajeng arts market,after that you will reach kajeng rice fields ,there are two walk trails here,one toward subak manis trail,another is close to sweet orange warung,normally known as sweet orang trail.in this area,you can see rice fields, farming activities,ducks and birds,also you can see some farmers selling coconut drinks or handicrafts to tourists.if you love nature and walking,then i suggest you coming here to have a rice fields walk.
    Written 25 December 2024
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  • Raymondale
    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia1,208 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    last month,when i revisited ubud,i came here again,and took some pics also,like before, nothing changed here. you cant explore many parts of the palace, cuz not openend for tourists.there are dancing performances held here almost every night. if you are a first timer in ubud, then ubud palace is a must visit, if you are not, you can skip it.
    Written 26 December 2024
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  • Brad
    Hong Kong, China1,82,342 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is a large western style supermarket along Jalan Raya Sanggingan. Parking available, opening hours 7.30am to 10pm daily. They carry a nice selection of fresh fruit, veg along with canned foods, coffee, drinks, wine, snacks and much of what you'd expect to find at your local supermarket back home. You'll find a good range of international products to complement local Bali and Indonesia food and drink brands.
    Written 12 May 2024
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  • Raymondale
    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia1,208 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    it it the second time i came here,two weeks ago,i revisited ubud, and stayed around here for two days. yes i meant staying in the middle of rice fields,so i have many chances to experience this place. i walked through here everyday, i saw ducks in the rice fields and also farmers working in the rice fields. there is some warung around this area, so you can take a rest at warung. very relaxing while walking around here. highly recommended!
    Written 8 December 2024
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  • David O
    Sydney, Australia14 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Lots of space. Beautiful setup. Nice and breezy. The service was really good. The food was great. Our timing wasn’t great because we arrived at the same time of two buses full of tourists and we missed our chance of sitting on the bamboo booths on top of the pond.
    Written 12 August 2024
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  • Asha S
    Chicago, Illinois, United States26 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I am a painter but I brought my 75 yr old dad, 65yr old mom and sister to the class with zero experience and they LOVED it. Gusti was an amazing teacher. He’s very patient and truly believes in the value of art - we took forever to finish our paintings but he never rushed us. It was the perfect activity to do where you can be together but separate at the same time. Would go back again and do one of his other classes- small paintings or wood carving.
    Written 9 December 2023
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  • David M
    Cape Town Central, South Africa303 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    our guide was wonderful spending time explaining the whole process and answering any questions, coffee and tea samples were interesting, the coffee is really good and you can taste the difference, but be prepared to pay if you make it your daily drink
    Written 7 March 2020
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  • Adam E
    4 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Astounding, amazing artwork! Blown away by the talent, set up and friendliness. Our taxi driver had stopped here on the way to Ubud centre as I was desperate to see artwork in Bali and it did not disappoint! The sheer talent, time and thought gone into these pieces of work left me speechless - I had never seen hand paintings like these in my life. I had chosen an outstandingly intricate and impeccable piece of traditional Keliki artwork. The front of house/owner was so genuine, talented and welcoming, the piece of artwork I chose happened to be painted by his own very teacher. He took the time to show me around the gallery and explain the story and meaning behind mine and various other paintings. In my opinion the value they set are very reasonable and worth every penny however I did negotiate on the price. I love how they inspire and teach the younger generations to carry on the tradition. If I had any artistic talent in me I would have definitely loved to attend a class. A must go if you're into art! 10/10
    Written 12 June 2022
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