Jl. Raya Ubud No.23, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, IndonesiaMap
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There are many temples in Bali, and each temple has many ugly stone statues. It is probably not flattering that they are carving their protector, but the carving is still very beautiful.
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There are many temples in Bali, and each temple has many ugly stone statues. It is probably not flattering that they are carving their protector, but the carving is still very beautiful.
This is probably the fastest and nearest way to experience the rice fields across downtown Ubud. There is a wooden sign on the main road next to the museum that takes you to the magical green rice fields. It is so calm and relaxing here. There is a restaurant, very good, I highly recommend sweet orange juice. After reaching the top of the mountain, the path will turn around and then turn right, which will take you back to the city center. The entrance is next door to Starbucks, between a building and a concrete wall. It is a very narrow road so there are not many tourists exploring. You will see locals growing crops along the way. You will also see many ducks. Obviously, don’t stray off the main road as you may encounter very poisonous snakes. We saw a red-green snake and then hurried back. We were told later that it was a poisonous snake in Bali. If you have limited time in Ubud, visit the rice fields of Tegalalang, where the scenery is much more spectacular. Tour time: 2 hours;