The Ubud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve and temple complex in Ubud, Bali. It houses approximately 340 monkeys which are known as long-tailed Macaques (Macaca fascicularis). There are four groups of monkeys each occupying different territories in the park. The Sacred Monkey Forest is a popular tourist attraction in Ubud and is often visited by over 10,000 tourists a month.
In
the Monkey Forest, you can walk around and enjoy the serene atmosphere. The
forest comprises approximately a tenth of a square kilometer (approximately 27
acres) and contains at least 115 different species of trees. The Monkey Forest
contains the Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal temple as well as a "Holy
Spring" bathing temple and another temple used for cremation ceremonies.
The Monkey Forest street also
provides many choices of restaurants, from western cuisine to Balinese dishes.
Remember to visit Bebek Bengil about 500 meters from there. It's a
popular restaurant at Jalan Hanoman, known for its specialties: fried/roasted
ducks. Do also try the ribs. They'll leave you wanting more. Shops at Monkey
Ubud Forest alone offer a wide variety of beads, baskets, wooden carvings, ikat
textiles, paintings and silver jewelries.
For
your stay, various lodgings are available in Ubud, from a simple bed &
breakfast to resorts or private villas. Good choices for comfort and services
at Monkey Forest Street are Komaneka Resort and KajaNe Mua Villa. A bit far,
but worth the distance are Maya Ubud Resort & Spa and Four Seasons Bali (at
Sayan, Ubud). Travel now and explore the sacred monkey forest of Ubud!
Opening
hours and Also ticket price at Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest:
OPEN DAILY
9:00 AM - 6:00
PM
TICKETING
SERVICE
9.00 AM - 5:00 PM
ENTRANCE FEE
WEEKDAY :
ADULT IDR
80.000
CHILD IDR 60.000
WEEKEND :
ADULT IDR 100.000
CHILD IDR 80.000
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Get
Around
Walking
around Ubud is an experience of its own. There's a famous story told by Janet
DeNeefe, initiator of the Ubud Readers & Writers Festival, that once, a
speaker had a block before his event and decided to went out for a walk around
Ubud. He was so fascinated by the beautiful landscapes that he forgot to return
for his talkshow.
You can also rent a bicycle or a motorbike. A lot of visitors prefer bikes for environmental reasons. However, since Ubud's located on a mountainous area, the roads tend to be steep. If you have something against sweating, motorbike's a more logical choice. Cars are usually only used when you want to to go outside Ubud.
Get
There
Ubud
is about an hour and a half drive from the airport. Taxis are
available in the airport.. If you stay in a hotel, the management
usually provides a shuttle service for a reasonable fee.The sacred forest
is situated at the Monkey Forest Street (shown on the right), which is the main
street of Ubud, so you won't miss it. Shops and restaurants line up the
streets, so you might as well check them out while you're there. You could also
contact me to help with ticket bookings and a simple car arrangement to get you
around Whatsapp
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