


Ubud Art Market, or 'Pasar Seni Ubud', is a vibrant local market offering traditional Balinese art, crafts, and souvenirs.
A traditional market offering Balinese handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs.
Iconic rice fields with stunning views, perfect for a morning walk or photo opportunity.
A sacred monkey forest sanctuary with ancient temples and lush greenery.
Famous for its duck dishes, it also serves a mean Balinese breakfast.

Known for its healthy, organic breakfast options in a lush garden setting.
Famous for its traditional Balinese suckling pig, a must-try in Ubud.
Intricate batik shirts are a traditional Balinese textile, hand-drawn using wax and dye, symbolizing the island's rich cultural heritage.
Ubud is renowned for its skilled wood carvers, who create intricate sculptures and decorative items using local woods like teak and suar.
Balinese silver jewellery, often adorned with gemstones, reflects the island's unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist influences.
Mixed rice dish with various side dishes like fried chicken, tempeh, tofu, and vegetables, served with sambal (chili sauce)

Mince pork or fish wrapped in banana leaf, mixed with coconut, turmeric, and chili, grilled on bamboo skewers
Slow-roasted suckling pig with spices, served with satay and lawar (coconut and vegetable salad)
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Papi Hills Museum offers a glimpse into Kerala's tribal history and culture.

Nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is believed to be one of the five sacred temples of Lord Parshuram.
Gurdwara Hira Mandi, situated in the vibrant city of Amritsar, is a sacred site that reflects the rich spiritual heritage of Sikhism. Known for its serene atmosphere, it attracts visitors seeking peace and connection to their faith.

Ubud's tropical climate can have sudden rain showers.
A great souvenir and perfect for exploring Ubud's cultural scene.