There are many places for exploring ubud with kids. It offers adventurous and educational activities, animal encounters, stunning landscapes, and art classes. This should be on everyone’s list if you’re ever looking to explore Ubud with kids. Here’s a compilation of places and activities you can enjoy. It’s so much fun!
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First in the list, it wouldn’t be exploring Ubud without visiting the grandiose forest of monkey forest. A captivating blend of natural beauty, playful wildlife, and spiritual reverence. As you wander through the lush greenery, you’ll encounter playful monkeys swinging through the trees, scampering across pathways, or curiously approaching visitors. However if you want to play with the monkeys, dont look them directly in the eye. Its a sign of.a threat or agression towards them for them, so you might get hurt because of it. The forest is often considered sacred, with ancient temples standing as reminders of the area’s deep cultural and spiritual significance. Exploring the Monkey Forest offers a unique experience, part wildlife adventure where laughter, awe, and reverence combined to create lasting memories.
Read More : Embracing Nature’s Charm: A Journey through Bali’s Enchanting Monkey Forest
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Riding a bicycle is a great way to relieve yourself from stress and play with your kids. There are many companies that offer electric bike tours to many different places. Going through the stunning landscape of Ubud, visiting majestic temples and rich of cultures, going along the path in tegalalang rice field and feeling like a local as you pedal through these iconic locations. The rhythmic hum of the bicycle tires on the path. The blends of chirping of birds and rustling leaves, creating a soothing soundtrack for your journey. Along the way, you’ll pass through charming villages where friendly locals greet you with warm smiles, offering a glimpse into their daily lives. Biking tours in places like Ubud provide not just an active adventure but also an immersive experience that fosters togetherness and creates cherished family memories.
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Waterfalls have always been a favorite for kids. They can splash around in the water and enjoy its refreshing coolness. Tegenungan Waterfall is a prime example of this natural allure. Tegenungan Waterfall is located in the village of Tegenungan Kemenuh, this waterfall is easily accessible and popular for its scenic beauty and refreshing atmosphere, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists.
There are many activities you can do with kids in Tegenungan Waterfall, like swimming in the waterfall, taking pictures, admiring the beauty of the lush surroundings, and meeting a lot of people. However this waterfall will be crowded at noon, so arriving early is adviced.
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The Tirta Empul Temple, one of Indonesia’s most popular water temples. Manukaya is the village where Tirta Empul Temple is located, the temple is renowned for its holy spring.
Exploring ubud by visiting Tirta Empul Temple with kids can be a memorable experience. The temple’s holy spring is a highlight, where visitors can participate in a traditional purification ritual by bathing in the sacred water. Exploring the temple with unique stone carvings and lush greenery, provides an opportunity to learn about Balinese history and spirituality in a serene setting.
Afterward, a stroll through the surrounding village of Manukaya lets families experience the vibrant local culture, sample traditional Balinese snacks, and even shop for handmade souvenirs.
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Sari Api Ceramics Studio is a wonderful place for kids to unleash their creativity, exploring ubud, and have some fun. It’s a great opportunity for children to get messy while mingling with other young explorers in Ubud. The studio offers a delightful children’s class every Saturday morning, open to drop-ins, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking some “me” time. This creative outlet encourages kids to develop their artistic skills while enjoying the unique Ubud experience. However, it’s worth noting that clay pieces take about three weeks to dry and cannot be shipped directly. Families can either take the creations home themselves or simply enjoy the experience of crafting without worrying about the outcome. For those interested in small workshop classes, pieces can be shipped by sea mail at a cost of $50–$80. This makes Sari Api Ceramics Studio a versatile and enjoyable activity for kids and parents alike.
After exploring Ubud and indulging in its array of fun and educational activities with your kids, you’ll need a comfortable place to relax and recharge for the next day. Villa Imogiri by Red Lotus Bali Property, provides the perfect retreat for families. Nestled amidst Ubud’s serene beauty, this villa combines luxury with the warmth of a home, offering spacious accommodations and stunning views of the lush surroundings. Book your stay at Villa Imogiri to ensure your Ubud experience is as restful as it is memorable.
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