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The Kecak Fire Dance was a sight to behold! The number of people required to perform the chants and storytelling was phenomenal. We loved the smaller more intimate venue. You could see the show from any seat in the venue, but crowds arrive early to claim seats, so best to arrive 30-45 min before show time. Can't believe the low price to see this incredible show! Highly recommend!
Lisa
Such a great experience. Not only did we learn a ton about fireflies, their meaning to the Balinese culture, their natural habitat and the ongoing conservation efforts, we also got to eat a delicious traditional dinner and hear about the history of the project. Wayan and his family were such great hosts. Would definitely recommend to anyone who is even just a little interested in Balinese culture, food or fireflies. Thank you so much for having us!
Lukas
Myself and a friend really enjoyed this experience! We started the day being picked up by our driver at 8:15 and headed off to our first stop which was great breakfast with Bali coffee overlooking the rice fields- a delightful view. We got some nice photos before driving to pick up our bikes. If you are a nature enthusiast like I am, you will be thrilled to bits with the bike ride, which took us through some of the most stunning nature and scenery I have ever seen. Greenery as far as the eye can see, and animals galore. To note, 90% of the route is downhill, so even if you are not so confident with cycling for that long it feels easy breezy. We made a few little stops for delicious food, photos and experiences such as a traditional Balinese house and a local temple. Our guide Jack was enthusiastic about his craft and knowledgeable to boot. Since we really enjoy cycling and nature we took more off road trails which were bumpy but so fun! We ended the day with lunch before being driven back to our hotel. Would recommend this to anyone who wants to get a taste of a more authentic Bali.
Vishal

Ubud FAQs

What are some must-visit attractions in Ubud?
Ubud has plenty of attractions that travellers consider 'must-dos' Among them are the Ubud Monkey Forest, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), and Ubud Palace.
What activities can you do in Ubud besides sightseeing?
Ubud is a hub for cultural activities, and visitors can indulge in various activities such as cooking classes, art and craft workshops, traditional dance performances, and even healing practices such as yoga and meditation. It's quite hard to differentiate between the real arts activities and the ones that are just created for tourists though- so do watch out for that or ask us if you'd like ideas! A lot of the cultural activities have also moved further out of Ubud towards sleepier (and cheaper!) Sidemen. Ubud also has several spa centers offering relaxing massages and treatments, so you should definitely check those out for a traditional Balinese massage! Ubud also has some of the best restaurants in Bali, so you should definitely check those out - our faves are Locavore and Nusantara!
What are some good restaurants to try in Ubud?
Ubud has a thriving food scene, with plenty of restaurants serving delicious Indonesian and international cuisine. Some popular restaurants to try are Locavore, Hujan Locale, and Nusantara Restaurant. Locavore and Nusantara are doing really interesting things with Indonesian ingredients (think of Locavore like the Noma of Indonesia!) so they're definitely worth trying if you're a foodie and curious about different ingredients and cooking techniques.
What are some popular activities to experience in Ubud?
Popular activities in Ubud include visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, exploring Tegallalang Rice Terrace, attending a traditional Balinese dance performance, and taking a yoga class.
Are there any unique cultural experiences to try in Ubud?
Yes, visitors can participate in a cooking class to learn traditional Balinese recipes, attend a traditional Balinese ceremony or temple visit, or receive a Balinese massage or spa treatment.
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