Planning a family trip to Bali and wondering whether Ubud is a good destination for children? The answer is yes. Visiting Ubud with kids offers a wonderful mix of nature, culture, learning experiences, and outdoor adventures. From rice terraces and nature walks to animal encounters and hands-on cultural activities, Ubud provides plenty of opportunities to create meaningful memories with your little ones.
This guide highlights the best kid-friendly activities in Ubud, practical travel tips, and ideas for families who want a balanced and enjoyable holiday in Bali’s cultural heart.
Ubud is known for its calm atmosphere, lush rice fields, traditional arts, and friendly local communities. While the area is often associated with wellness retreats and cultural experiences, it is surprisingly family-friendly. Children can explore nature, interact with animals, try Balinese crafts, and experience the island beyond its beaches.
This scenic, easy nature trail is suitable for children and offers a beautiful walk through hills and greenery. It’s best enjoyed in the early morning or late afternoon when the weather is cooler. Kids will love spotting birds, butterflies, and the rice fields along the trail. Bring water and comfortable shoes for this relaxed adventure.

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The terraced fields at Tegallalang are not only stunning but also educational. Children can see firsthand how rice is cultivated in Bali’s tropical climate. Some local farmers offer demonstrations or simple explanations about irrigation and farming. The area has become more touristy, but the learning experience and views still make it worth visiting.
A favourite among families, the Monkey Forest lets children observe long-tailed macaques in their natural habitat. While it’s exciting, parents need to remind kids to keep a safe distance, avoid carrying food, and stay calm around the animals. Walking paths, temples, and shaded areas make it a great one-hour stop.

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A guided village walk offers children a chance to learn about Balinese daily life—traditional houses, farming activities, community spaces, and local customs. Many children find it fascinating to see how Balinese families live and work, and the warm hospitality of locals creates a memorable experience.
Ubud is rich in artistic heritage. Museums like the Blanco Renaissance Museum or the Neka Art Museum offer colourful and intriguing artworks that children enjoy exploring. Large outdoor spaces and vibrant sculptures make the visit feel interactive rather than formal.
Children often enjoy a simple foot massage after a day of walking. Spas in Ubud range from luxurious hotel spas to small, friendly local shops. Prices vary, making it easy to choose according to your budget. This is a relaxing way for families to rest together.
Visiting local markets is both fun and educational. Kids can learn how to negotiate politely, count money, and choose souvenirs like scarves, keychains, or handmade toys. Markets teach confidence and communication while giving them a unique cultural experience.
This temple is beautiful and peaceful, surrounded by lotus ponds and intricate carvings. It’s an easy stop in central Ubud and provides a tranquil moment in the middle of town. Children can observe the architecture and learn about the Goddess Saraswati, who represents knowledge and the arts.

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Although located outside Ubud, the Butterfly Park is a wonderful place for kids to interact with butterflies, moths, stick insects, and other fascinating creatures. Children love the hands-on experience and colourful photo opportunities.

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This cosy library is perfect for children who enjoy reading or need quiet time. With English-language books and cultural classes such as carving, dance, and gamelan, the library offers a peaceful break from outdoor adventures.
When visiting Ubud with children, it helps to keep a few practical tips in mind. The weather can be hot and humid, so bring hats, sunscreen, and plenty of water, and take short breaks in cafés or indoor spaces to stay comfortable. Because many sidewalks are uneven or crowded, using a baby carrier is usually easier than navigating a stroller.
If you are travelling with toddlers, plan nap and rest times carefully by scheduling indoor activities during the midday heat and saving outdoor adventures for early morning or late afternoon. When visiting the Monkey Forest, keep children close, hold their hands, and secure any loose belongings, as the monkeys can be unpredictable.
For mealtimes, choose child-friendly restaurants that offer comfortable seating and menus suitable for young diners; places like Milk and Madu, Karsa Kafe, and Murni’s Warung are reliable options for families
If you are planning a family stay in Ubud, Ubud Villas Rental offers a selection of child-friendly villas designed for comfort, space and local charm. Here are three excellent options:
These villas are equipped with amenities that families appreciate such as private swimming pools, gardens and flexible living areas. Staying with Ubud Villas Rental gives you the advantage of choosing a home-style property where children can explore in safety while parents relax in one of Bali’s most tranquil locations.
Ubud is warm year-round. The dry season (June–August) is ideal but usually crowded and more expensive. Shoulder months like September, October, and early November offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists. If you’re travelling during the school holidays, the Easter season is a comfortable time to visit with children.
Exploring Ubud with kids is a rewarding experience filled with nature, culture, and fun activities. Whether you’re walking through rice fields, meeting butterflies, enjoying kid-friendly cafés, or learning about Balinese traditions, Ubud creates family memories that last. The blend of outdoor adventure and peaceful moments makes Ubud one of the best family destinations in Bali.
If you’re planning a trip and want more ideas for children’s activities across the island, you can explore more here: Bali Kids Friendly Activities
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