Monkey Forest : Located between the village of Padang Tegal and Nyuh Kuning, Ubud, Gianyar, exactly 26 km from Denpasar City, there is a small forest inhabited by hundreds of Balinese monkey and tame enough to play - play while the tourists holidaying in the area of tourism Ubud, Gianyar Bali. Besides the Balinese monkey habitat, the forest is also a village cemetery, and there is also a temple in it. So it is complete when the tourists come here, that in addition to playing with the monkeys, tourists can also see the tombs and temples in Bali Balinya architecture. And when the right time can be seen occasionally complete with a ceremony at the temple (temple ceremony) as well as cremation ceremony (Ngaben).
Goa Gajah, dates back to the 11 th century and is believed to have been built as a monastery. Carvings on the wall show a demon head over the entrance, flanked by two statues. The cave contains a statue of Ganesha. |
 Ubud Market
Ubud Traditional Market as a society economics center, it apposite to the existence of Ubud Empire that is Puri Saren. Market which is unfolding from west to easterly divided become two group with different purpose. |
 Kintamani
Mount Batur is a mountain that is still an active status and the second highest after Mount Agung at Besakih. The atmosphere is best when the lunch meal while enjoying the beauty of this mountain lake and the belching smoke friendly. |
 Tirta Empul Tampak Siring
There is also a sacred pond of colorful beauty that can add to the scenery. Swimming is a sacred pool that has a historical value for the Hindu community in Bali. |
 Tirta Empul Tampak Siring
After leaving a small offer deity of menas, the man and women are going to any side to bath.In the full moon of the fourt month every year go to here. |