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Set amid tropical jungle ravines, terraced rice paddies and emerald rolling hills, the town of Ubud has long been considered the spiritual and cultural hub of Bali.

A peaceful respite from the livelier Kuta, Ubud is all about kicking back, relaxing and being at one with nature. One of the town’s most famous attractions is the Ubud Monkey Forest – a dense swathe of jungle housing three holy temples and over 600 Balinese long-tailed macaques who delight in roaming the ancient site. Another must-see spot is the UNESCO-listed Tegalalang Rice Terrace, known for its photo opportunities, verdant scenery and the iconic ‘Love Bali’ swing.

The hilltop Campuhan Ridge Walk – the best-known of Ubud’s hiking trails – takes you on a journey through beautiful rice paddies and grasslands, from where you can enjoy sweeping countryside views. Another great lookout spot is the summit of Mount Batur – located about an hour or so north of town. Hikers enjoy climbing this active volcano to be rewarded with spectacular views of the crater and the shimmering Lake Batur.

Ubud is a great place to soak up Balinese culture. From the rock-hewn cave of Goa Gajah to the ancient Hindu temple of Pura Taman Saraswati, there are plenty of cultural gems dotted around this laid-back town. You can also shop for traditional Balinese arts and crafts at the Ubud Art Market, which famously featured in the film ‘Eat, Pray, Love’.

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Most popular time to visit October-December
Cheapest time to visit January-March
Local currency Rp 1,000,000 = $61.52
Language Indonesian
Average weekend price $112 per night
Average weekday price $108 per night
Average stay 2 nights

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8.0

The weather is excellent.

August 24, 2025

The weather is excellent. It is also close to many attractions. There are some wonderful cafes and restaurants. However, the city is overcrowded which causes some frustration. The roads are narrow and walking on the streets is a bit risky. I personally believe that there is nothing to see in the city.

Anonymous
4.0

Been going to Ubud for 30 years, Its been over run for a...

August 21, 2025

Been going to Ubud for 30 years, Its been over run for a long time , but now its a joke. Most likely our last time there unless a friend crys about wanting to go. like many places just too many poeple spoils it. Thats Indo for ya.

asti
asti Indonesia
10

Great warungs in family compounds, great weather, ricefield...

August 21, 2025

Great warungs in family compounds, great weather, ricefield walks, the ceremonies and rituals, the traditional architecture, so many stalls shops and boutiques, lots of learning courses, beauty parlours, and so safe except for a few motorbike and car drivers.

Anonymous New Zealand
4.0

If you can avoid Kuta and Ubud, do it.

August 20, 2025

If you can avoid Kuta and Ubud, do it. High season Ubud is hectic and chaotic. Way too much cars and scooters. It is one traffic jam. Driving from International airport to Ubud,approx. 38 km, takes approx. 2hrs. I would walk in Ubud, scooters and taxi are barely moving due to traffic jams. In the evenings there are some nice places with live music. The action stops around 12.00 at night. No 'party hardy' here.

Jacobus
Jacobus Netherlands
8.0

So many great and interesting places, but incredibly crowded...

August 19, 2025

So many great and interesting places, but incredibly crowded - can barely walk the streets at times. Massive choices of eateries - esp good if you have food preferences / allergies etc. Similarly, massive choice of great places to stay from low to high end.

Penelope
Penelope Australia
8.0

Ubud is a great spot for a short 2-day stay, offering plenty...

August 16, 2025

Ubud is a great spot for a short 2-day stay, offering plenty to experience in a limited time. Visiting the rice fields and enjoying a relaxing spa already make for a fulfilling trip, while the town itself has countless restaurants to try. However, it does get very crowded with tourists, so two days feels just right to take in the highlights without it becoming overwhelming.

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