5 ubud water temple tour Gems You’ll Treasure

Ever thought temple visits were just for the perfect photo? Oops, let me rephrase that. Our Ubud water temple tour is more than snapshots. It’s a gentle journey through five hidden gems you’ll carry home in your heart.

Imagine stepping into the soft morning mist at Tirta Empul (holy spring temple). You’ll feel cool water swirl around your feet as sunlight warms ancient stone walls. The air smells of damp moss and blooming frangipani (sweet-scented flowers).

Next, we’ll wander to Gunung Kawi (cliff-carved shrines). Emerald moss peeks from sacred carvings while a quiet river hums below. You might even catch a hint of distant gamelan music drifting on the breeze.

Then we’ll visit three more secret spots where time seems to slow. Pure serenity.

By the end, these five temples will feel like pearls strung by a cool river stream. Ready to discover their gentle blessings?

ubud water temple tour overview and booking details

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Ever dreamed of stepping into a living legend? Our Ubud water temple tour whispers history and serenity all in one. You’ll wander through Tirta Empul (holy spring temple), feeling the soft murmur of sacred water on your skin. Pure bliss.

You can choose a half-day escape (4–5 hours) or go all in with a full day (8–10 hours). Either way, we’ve got you covered.

  • Temples visited: Tirta Empul (holy spring temple), Gunung Kawi (rock-cut shrine), Goa Gajah (elephant cave)
  • Duration: half-day (4–5 hours) or full-day (8–10 hours)
  • Price: starting at 600,000 IDR per vehicle
  • Includes: round-trip hotel transfer, all entrance fees, English-speaking guide, chilled bottled water
  • Booking: direct online reservation link to secure your spot

Booking is like choosing a date on a calendar – click, confirm with payment, and your sacred journey is set. Oops, did I mention pickup is on us?

Intrigued? Join us and feel Bali’s magic flow through you.

ubud water temple tour itinerary: temples and timing

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Imagine slipping away from Ubud just as the jungle stirs. We’ve crafted two gentle journeys, pick a half-day temple adventure (about 4–5 hours) or a full-day exploration (8–10 hours). Either way, you’ll wander through sacred springs, shrines carved into cliffs, and lotus-scattered ponds.

Half-day schedule (4–5 hrs):

  • 7:00 am We leave Ubud, breathing in the cool morning air scented with frangipani (sweet tropical flowers).
  • 8:00–9:30 am Melukat at Tirta Empul (sacred spring temple) for a water-cleansing ritual. Feel the gentle spray and listen to soft chants.
  • 10:00–11:30 am Descend to Gunung Kawi (shrines carved into river cliffs). Touch the smooth stone and hear the Pakerisan River whisper below. Pure calm.
  • 12:00–12:30 pm Lunch break at a local warung (small family-run eatery). Think warm nasi campur and friendly smiles.

Full-day option (8–10 hrs):

  • 5:00–6:00 am (optional) Sunrise at Pura Besakih (mother temple on a volcano slope). Capture volcano-backdrop shots as the sky blushes pink.
  • 7:00 am Swing back through Ubud, grab a quick coffee if you like, then onward to Tirta Empul.
  • 8:00–9:30 am Melukat ritual in the cool spring waters.
  • 10:00–11:30 am Explore Gunung Kawi’s river-hewn shrines.
  • 1:00–2:00 pm Wander into Goa Gajah (elephant cave). Spot carved stone elephants, then pause at the purification pool.
  • 2:30–3:30 pm Visit Taman Saraswati (lotus pond temple). Watch pink blossoms float on still water as koi fish weave between petals.
  • 4:00–5:00 pm Free time for sunset shots, maybe at the lotus pond or nearby rice terraces (emerald-green stepped fields).

Pro tip: aim to arrive at Tirta Empul between 7:00 and 8:30 am to slip past larger groups and see the morning light dance on the fountains. Want dramatic dawn views? Start at Pura Besakih right around 5:00 am. Or for evening magic, watch Taman Saraswati’s lotus pond glow pink as the sun dips low.

ubud water temple tour inclusions: transportation, guide, and fees

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Imagine stepping into a tranquil morning, the soft whisper of temple bells greeting you. Our tour starts at 600,000 IDR per vehicle. Pick your ride:

Option Seats Price (IDR) Includes
Avanza Up to 5 people 600,000 Driver & gas (fuel)
Inova Up to 6 people 700,000 Driver & gas (fuel)
Elf minibus Up to 10 people 1,000,000 Driver & gas (fuel)

We cover all temple entrance fees, and your friendly English-speaking guide will share local legends as you wander cool stone courtyards. Ever spotted a moss-covered lion spout? You might today.

Ready to relax and let the magic unfold? Hop in and enjoy. Pure bliss.

ubud water temple tour packing list and dress code

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Temples ask for modest attire. You’ll need to cover your legs with a sarong (we have them free or rent one for 10,000 IDR if you forgot yours). Slip it on before wading into the cool, sacred pools.

By the way, if you’re on your period, it’s best to skip the pool ritual. It’s a local custom to keep the water pure for all visitors.

Make sure your top covers your shoulders. Planning to join the Melukat ceremony (a cleansing ritual)? You’ll find special swimwear and that bright green Melukat sarong waiting for you.

Pack sturdy, closed-toe shoes. You’ll be heading down steep stone steps at Gunung Kawi and treading over slick river rocks near the pools.

Bring a little cash – about 10,000 IDR per temple – for donations. Oops, if you need a locker you’ll need small coins too. If your guide wows you, you might tuck in a 10,000 to 20,000 IDR tip. It’s a simple way to share the love.

• Sarong (or bring your own)
• Top that covers your shoulders
• Sturdy, closed-toe shoes
• Cash for temple donations and locker rentals (around 10,000 IDR)
• Reusable water bottle
• Light rain cover if you’re visiting in the wet season

5 ubud water temple tour Gems You’ll Treasure

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Ever thought about slipping into Tirta Empul (holy water temple) right at 7 am, before the crowds roll in? Imagine the cool morning air and the soft murmur of stone fountains as golden light dances on ancient carvings.

April’s dry season brings bright blue skies, perfect for sharp, crisp photos at noon. But between November and March, you’ll want a rain cover for your camera. Umbrella? Sure. But a rain sleeve is less bulky, um.

Some of my favorite photo spots:

  • Melukat fountains (middle courtyard): catch the wisps of steam rising off the cool spring water.
  • Gunung Kawi cliff-shrines (rock-hewn shrines): shoot around midday to frame deep shadows against mossy stone alcoves.
  • Taman Saraswati lotus pond (pink flower pond): visit at sunset and watch petals glow as koi flash beneath the surface.

By the way, sunrise magic awaits at Pura Besakih (Mother Temple). Get there by 5 am. Volcano silhouettes erupt in magenta and gold. Arrive early, tripod in hand.

A simple tip: keep an eye on your weather app. Wet season clouds can roll in fast. A ziplock bag can rescue your gear, and your shots. Tranquility.

ubud water temple tour insider tips and customer reviews

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Ever feel shy haggling in the golden morning sun? At Tirta Empul, just mention you’ll pay about 100,000 IDR (around $7 USD) for a guide when you’re in a group of four. When it’s time to head back, say, “Driver, please drop me at the local exit near the entrance.” No more pushy stalls or overpriced trinkets. Relief.

If you’d rather slip away from the crowds, try Pura Tirtha Sudamala or Taman Beji Griya. These hidden gems offer a gentle water cleansing (like a warm sunrise bath). Sebatu Water Temple has peaceful pools and just a handful of visitors. Many guests end up swapping out Tirta Empul and leave feeling like they’ve found a local secret.

Imagine stepping into a courtyard where only the soothing murmur of water greets you. Our small-group departures make it possible. You’ll wander at your own pace and feel the calm wash over you. Guests love the personal attention and our eco-friendly touches. One person said, “I felt like I had the place all to myself.”

Quick safety note: the steps up to Gunung Kawi can feel steep, and some stones stay slick from temple splashes. Keep your eyes on your footing and skip soap or shampoo in the pools to respect local custom. Pack grippy shoes (sturdy sandals) and a favorite sarong (light cotton that drapes like a breeze). Then you’ll glide through each courtyard with ease.

ubud water temple tour add-ons: rice terraces and waterfalls

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Ever thought of spicing up your temple visit with emerald views and cool swims? We’ve got secret stops to make your day extra special. Add them and stretch your tour from 4 to 10 hours – mix and match however you like. It’s pure magic.

• Tegalalang Rice Terraces add-on for scenic coffee views
Wander along rice terraces (stepped fields that glow emerald at sunrise). Feel the breeze rustle through coconut palms as you explore. Next, swing by a family coffee farm for free tastings of robust kopi luwak or sweet tropical blends. Pure bliss.

• Tegenungan Waterfall detour for swim and waterfall shots
Step into the mist of Tegenungan Waterfall (20-meter cascade dropping into a clear pool). Let the cool water wash over you as you wade in. It’s perfect after wandering temple grounds. And it’s a dream for slow-shutter waterfall photos.

• Ubud Monkey Forest detour
Stroll through Monkey Forest (an old grove of towering banyan trees). Long-tailed macaques might scamper past, curious about your snacks. Oops, hold onto your hat – they love a good snack swap. It’s a playful break.

• Bali Swing photo opportunity
Ready for a thrill? The Bali Swing sends you soaring over jungle-framed valleys on a hand-woven swing. Your heart flutters as the breeze whips past. It’s a postcard-perfect moment.

Each stop adds just 30 – 90 minutes. Pick one or pile them on – the clock’s flexible. Suddenly, your temple day trip becomes a personal mosaic of waterfalls, rice terraces, playful wildlife, and that rush of flying through the treetops.

Final Words

Jumping straight in, you’ve seen how to book your ideal half and full-day trip (duration, prices, booking link).

Next we mapped each temple stop: Tirta Empul cleansing, Goa Gajah’s cliff shrines, timing tips for sunrise and sunset shots.

We also broke down transport and guide fees, laid out a packing list and dress code, offered photo pointers, shared insider tips and reviews, plus fun add-ons like rice terraces and waterfalls.

Your private ubud water temple tour awaits; time to make memories.

FAQ

What’s included in the Ubud water temple tour tickets?

The Ubud water temple tour tickets include round-trip hotel transfer, entrance fees to Tirta Empul, Gunung Kawi, and Goa Gajah, an English-speaking guide, and bottled water.

How long is the Ubud water temple tour itinerary?

The Ubud water temple tour itinerary runs about 4–5 hours for a half-day adventure or 8–10 hours for a full-day excursion.

What temples are visited on a Tirta Empul Temple Tour?

The Tirta Empul Temple Tour visits Tirta Empul’s purification pool, then descends to the cliff-carved shrines of Gunung Kawi, with an option to add Goa Gajah on full-day trips.

What Ubud day tour packages are available?

The Ubud day tour packages range from half-day temple adventures to full-day cultural outings, with optional rice terrace stops, waterfall detours, and private-car or shared-van options.

Can I combine a temple and waterfall tour in Ubud?

The temple and waterfall tour combines visits to Tirta Empul and Gunung Kawi with a detour to Tegenungan Waterfall or Tegalalang Rice Terraces for scenic swims and photos.

How do I book an all-inclusive Ubud private tour?

Booking an all-inclusive Ubud private tour is as simple as using the online reservation link to pick your date, confirm vehicle type, and secure your spot with a deposit.

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