

A vibrant night market in Ubud, Bali, offering local food, shopping, and cultural performances.

A local market offering traditional Balinese arts and crafts, perfect for shopping and interacting with local artisans.
A stunning view of rice fields and traditional Balinese irrigation systems, best visited in the morning light.
A sacred monkey forest sanctuary, home to over 700 monkeys and ancient temples.
Famous for its crispy duck, this restaurant is a Ubud institution.
Known for its healthy, organic dishes and beautiful rice field views.
Famous for its succulent suckling pig, a must-try Balinese dish.

Mixed rice dish with various toppings like fried chicken, vegetables, and hard-boiled egg

Slow-roasted suckling pig with spices, served with satay and lawar (cucumber and coconut salad)

Minced seafood satay wrapped in banana leaf, flavored with coconut, turmeric, and lemongrass

Ubud's climate is tropical, with sudden rain showers.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects in the market area.
Exploring the market and nearby attractions on foot.
Hand-painted batik shirts are a traditional Balinese art form, with intricate patterns and vibrant colors.

Ubud is famous for its skilled wood carvers, who create intricate sculptures and decorative items from local woods.
Balinese silver jewellery is renowned for its delicate filigree work, often featuring traditional patterns and motifs.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 12th-century Hindu temple is renowned for its intricate architecture and exquisite sculptures.
A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Mookambika, nestled in the heart of Kerala's lush greenery.
A poignant reminder of local sacrifices, this war memorial in Te Kuiti is a significant community landmark.