Rafting + Tegallalang + Ubud Market Tour

RM256.00

Join this Rafting + Tegallalang + Ubud Market tour and enjoy a day full of activities – from rafting and shopping to just plain sightseeing.

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Things You Can Do Here

  • Start your morning with a bang with a rafting adventure down a Bali river.
  • After lunch, shop at the Ubud Market and bring home some Bali wood crafts, paintings, kites or batik.
  • End your tour with a view of the majestic Tegalalang Rice Terrace before a well deserved rest on a return trip back to your hotel.
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FAQ

Ubud Market Bali

  • Ubud Art Market is a local art market in Bali, located 1 hour 20 minutes (35 km ) north of Kuta.
  • This traditional art market has 2 areas – one block at the West for a traditional arts and the East for everyday items.
  • This market is opened every day about at 08:00 until 18:00, with most stalls selling clothes, trinkets, and souvenirs.
  • Bargaining is the key when you shop in Ubud as the prices are heavily inflated for tourists.
  • This is the market featured in the scene of Julia Robert’s Hollywood movie – Eat Pray Love.

Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Bali

  • The Tegallalang Rice Terraces is located in Ubud, 41 km or 1 hour 40 minutes north of Kuta.
  • Most of local Balinese in Ubud works traditionally as farmers, specializes on hill area rice farming.
  • Ubud has three location to see captivating rice terraced landscape, but Tegallalang stand as the most famous one.
  • The area is known for its beautiful scenes of rice paddies terrace built using ancient subak irrigation and plantation technique.
  • Nearby the rice terrace is a small village of Pakudui, a craftsman’s village famous for its sculptures.