Ubud Spiritual Healing Tour US$ 0

Duration1 Day Tour
Tour Typesightseeing

Overview

Experience the essence of Bali’s cultural in an unforgettable Ubud spiritual healing tour. Its designed to connect you with the island’s heritage, natural beauty, and sacred traditions. Your journey begins with a visit to Ubud’s art villages, where centuries-old craftsmanship thrives. Here, you’ll witness the meticulous creation of traditional Balinese artworks. From exquisite wood carvings and intricate batik patterns to stunning silver jewelry, gaining insight into the island’s vibrant artistic legacy. Thereafter, head to Alas Harum, an enchanting destination where you’ll soar high above the jungle on the iconic Bali swing. Feel the thrill as you take in panoramic views of lush greenery and cascading terraces. Get ready for capturing picture-perfect moments in the heart of Bali’s tropical paradise.

Moreover the Ubud Spiritual Healing Tour continues at Tegalalang Rice Terrace, one of Bali’s most iconic landscapes. Then stroll through the emerald-green rice paddies and marvel at the intricate subak irrigation system. A testament to the Balinese people’s harmonious relationship with nature. From here, journey continued to Sangeh Monkey Forest. A tranquil sanctuary where ancient nutmeg trees tower over sacred temples and mischievous long-tailed macaques. This serene forest offers a peaceful escape, blending wildlife encounters with spiritual ambiance.

Furthermore, the highlight of this Ubud Spiritual Healing Tour is “melukat” purification ceremony at Griya Beji Waterfall. Guided by a Balinese priest, you’ll partake in this sacred ritual. The purpose is to cleanse your body, mind, and soul in the refreshing waters of the waterfall, symbolizing renewal and spiritual clarity. This immersive experience combines Bali’s cultural treasures, natural wonders, and spiritual traditions, offering a profound journey of discovery, rejuvenation, and connection to the island’s soul.

Itinerary

Day 1: Ubud Spiritual Healing Tour
Day 1: Ubud Spiritual Healing Tour

Ubud Art Villages

Best Bali Art Villages

Ubud’s art villages are the cultural heart of Bali, where traditional craftsmanship thrives. These villages, including Celuk for silver jewelry, Mas for intricate wood carvings, and Batubulan for stone sculptures, showcase the island’s rich artistic heritage. Visitors can watch artisans at work, learn about Balinese techniques, and shop for unique, handmade pieces that reflect the soul of Bali’s creative traditions

Alas Harum Swing And Rice Terrace

Alas Harum Ubud

Alas Harum Swing and Rice Terrace combine adventure, natural beauty, and cultural charm in one stunning location. Set amidst lush greenery, this destination offers thrilling jungle swings that let you glide high above cascading rice terraces, providing unforgettable views and perfect photo opportunities. The rice terrace, designed with Bali’s traditional subak irrigation system, showcases the island’s harmonious relationship with nature. Visitors can also explore the coffee plantation, sample Bali’s renowned luwak coffee, and relax in scenic spots surrounded by breathtaking landscapes. It’s an ideal blend of excitement, serenity, and Balinese culture.

Sangeh Monkey Forest

Ubud Monkey Forest near Kintamani

Sangeh Monkey Forest is a popular tourist destination located in the village of Sangeh, about 20 kilometers north of Denpasar in Bali. The forest is home to hundreds of long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis), a species of monkey that is known for being relatively friendly and accustomed to human visitors. The forest itself is lush and offers a serene atmosphere, with towering trees, ancient banyan trees, and a mix of tropical plant life. It provides a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and visitors interested in wildlife and culture

Melukat Ritual At Griya Beji

The Melukat ritual at Griya Beji offers an immersive experience into Balinese spirituality, where purification and connection to the divine are central themes. Melukat, in essence, is a form of ritual cleansing, a sacred practice for balancing energies and restoring spiritual harmony. It is deeply intertwined with the belief in the sacredness of water, as water in Balinese Hinduism symbolizes purity and a conduit for divine blessings.

Included/Exclude

  • Private Air-Conditioned Car
  • Petrol
  • English Speaking Driver
  • Entrance Tickets
  • Parking Fees
  • Optional Activities
  • Personal Expenses

FAQs

Price US$

    Adults Age 18+

    Children Age 6-17

    Infant Age 0-5

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