[Bali Day Tour] Tirta Empul Temple+Ubud Palace + Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary + Tegalalang Rice Terrace [VIP group| Round-trip Transfer]

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Attraction introduction:Tirta Empul Temple, BaliIt is a thousand-year-old temple located in the north-central part of Bali, about 40 minutes' drive from Ubud. The temple is famous for its magical spring water, which is said to have curative properties that can cleanse the soul and ward off illnesses. The architectural scale of the Holy Spring Temple is grand and fully embodies the characteristics of Bali's Hindu temples. The spring water in Shengquan Temple gushes out from more than ten water outlets and remains clear after thousands of years. Each water outlet has its own unique effect. Some can eliminate disasters, some can drive away illness, and some can cleanse the soul. The legend of the temple is related to Hindu mythology. It tells the story that God Intra defeated King Mayadanawa who boasted of his magical power, and inserted his sword into the earth, attracting the holy spring water of immortality and resurrecting the poisoned gods. Ubud Palace (Ubud Palace)It is a historic palace located in Ubud, the artistic center of Bali. It was built in the 16th century. The palace was designed by a famous artist and has 60 rooms. Its architecture is magnificent, especially the gate. The interior decoration of the palace is exquisite, with hand-carvings and gold foil decorations making it look noble. Ubud Palace is not only a landmark building in Ubud, but also one of the must-see attractions for tourists. Although the area open to the public is relatively small, visitors can appreciate the 16th-century ancient buildings and experience Bali's unique cultural and artistic atmosphere. In addition, there are many handicraft markets near the palace where tourists can buy some handicrafts as souvenirs. Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, BaliLocated not far northwest of Ubud, covering an area of ​​6 hectares, it is a nature reserve. The park has lush forests and is home to Bali's unique Balinese macaques. These monkeys have a special status in the local culture and are regarded by the Balinese residents as subordinates of the divine monkey Hanuman, and are therefore well protected and respected. Tegalalang Rice Terrace, BaliIt is a famous agricultural scenic spot on the island, famous for its exquisite pastoral scenery and unique natural beauty. The rice terraces are mainly concentrated in the Tegalalang area north of Ubud and are one of the scenes that often appear in Bali postcards and photography.

$38.81
[Bali Day Tour] Tirta Empul Temple+Ubud Palace + Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary + Tegalalang Rice Terrace [VIP group| Round-trip Transfer]
$38.81
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