Things to Do in Ubud with Children

THE 10 BEST Family & Kid Activities in Ubud

Things to Do in Ubud with Kids

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  • Jimmy Ong
    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia785 contributions
    My kid love this place as she can get closed to the monkeys. Monleys here are not as naughty as those in Uluwatu temple where they will snatch your stuff. Roughly spent a good 1 hr here.
    Written 30 August 2023
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  • Louiseunsupervised
    9 contributions
    If you don’t like walking uphill then give this one a miss. It’s really pretty and a lovely walk to do but you do have to mind your footing as the slabs aren’t evenly placed.

    I’ll say it was pretty busy in places and wasn’t what I expected from the photographs I’ve seen but seeing all the houses built into the hills is lovely and listening to the river rather than the hum of engines is also a nice change.
    Written 22 September 2023
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  • Dan L
    Bunbury, Australia7,262 contributions
    The garden area, pond and surroundings were open to the public, but the inner sanctum was closed in preparation for cremation rites on 24th July. Very attractive water feature with fountains and the gardens surrounding. Glad that we got to see some of the grand Balinese temple architectural artistry.
    Written 28 August 2023
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  • 32tonyn
    Batley, UK1,783 contributions
    Spectacular waterfall on the edge of a forest such a powerful force no wonder so many people make this a must visit it’s very busy at anytime of the day tickets required to enter 20,000 entry you can view from a platform or go down the steps to the bottom the choice is yours highly recommend
    Written 15 September 2023
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  • NoellePig
    Cork, Ireland179 contributions
    This is very different to any of the other temples we have seen. There are a lot of steps, especially if you want to go down to the Buddhist area, which is well worth the walk - it is very beautiful. Sarongs are included with admission and are required for both men & women in shorts.
    Written 16 September 2023
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  • YogiOnHoliday
    Portsmouth, UK43 contributions
    This is a very beautiful walk - no more than about 2.5 miles in total. Take it slowly and take in the views, the wildlife - butterflies, ducks, egrets, rice heron, cats etc. Talk to people who live there - maybe a fruit seller, or sarong/drinks seller, and your visit will be enhanced. The way back and down into town is a little tricky unless you are nimble and sure-footed and not recommended in wet weather, but it is do-able. The cafe along the way, the Sweet Orange Warung was a treat, with specialised coffees and warm welcome with gorgeous views. It is easy to do this walk without a guide.
    Written 29 January 2023
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  • Dan L
    Bunbury, Australia7,262 contributions
    Great place to visit if looking for souvenirs, statues, clothing, woven bags and baskets or a plethora of other Balinese artisan products. There are many stalls, both in the main buildings and adjacent. Merchandise is repetitive and we tended to walk more quickly after the first half hour or so. The are a number of Art Markets in Ubud and I think that I prefer the street type rather than wending my way through a grand building. Still worth visiting and handily located on the Main Street.
    Written 28 August 2023
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  • Happiness59940969248
    3 contributions
    It would be wonderful to have some signs or a pamphlet up explaining us about the various portions of the building. The area that is open to the public is fairly limited, and because so many people are there trying to shoot the ideal selfie, you can't get very close to anything interesting.
    Written 10 August 2023
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  • Ileane M
    Bali, Indonesia2 contributions
    I highly recommend this studio for ceramic classes. The owner is wonderful and so are her teachers. I learned more in two lessons than my 16 weeks in NYC! It is an amazingly beautiful open studio surrounded in natural beauty.
    Written 28 December 2022
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  • EarlyRetirementAbroa
    Princeton, NJ3,042 contributions
    Nice western type of supermarket. You can find everything you need. We bought a lot of fresh fruits and various vegan treats.
    Written 24 July 2023
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  • Adam E
    4 contributions
    Astounding, amazing artwork! Blown away by the talent, set up and friendliness. Our taxi driver had stopped here on the way to Ubud centre as I was desperate to see artwork in Bali and it did not disappoint! The sheer talent, time and thought gone into these pieces of work left me speechless - I had never seen hand paintings like these in my life. I had chosen an outstandingly intricate and impeccable piece of traditional Keliki artwork. The front of house/owner was so genuine, talented and welcoming, the piece of artwork I chose happened to be painted by his own very teacher. He took the time to show me around the gallery and explain the story and meaning behind mine and various other paintings. In my opinion the value they set are very reasonable and worth every penny however I did negotiate on the price. I love how they inspire and teach the younger generations to carry on the tradition. If I had any artistic talent in me I would have definitely loved to attend a class. A must go if you're into art! 10/10
    Written 12 June 2022
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  • David M
    Cape Town Central, South Africa321 contributions
    our guide was wonderful spending time explaining the whole process and answering any questions, coffee and tea samples were interesting, the coffee is really good and you can taste the difference, but be prepared to pay if you make it your daily drink
    Written 7 March 2020
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  • Jessy W
    Adelaide, Australia3 contributions
    We visit the place a couple of weeks ago and bought a lot of coffees and teas from their shop, all sugar free, according the labels. But back home, everything taste so sweet, like it's full of sugar, very disappointed, if that's th case...it's misleading and cheating
    Written 25 January 2020
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  • Jones
    Indonesia2 contributions
    My experience at Hars Garden was amazing! On arrival i was greeted by him at the entrance to his Jungle after walking through his organic garden, with his dreadlocks hanging near to the floor and a big healthy organic smile.
    Instantly i knew that this was the ideal place for me.
    Slowly walking up the steps into my treehouse accommodation trying to take in all the jungle and nature around me.
    The treehouse was unreal! So simple so unique! It drops off probably 20m from the balcony into the deep jungle with a river and waterfall at the bottom!

    Waking up at 6am with a very slight few strips of sunlight shining through the jungle canopy, it was torrential rain and i had never felt ever before the pure deep form of mother nature like that!
    Laying in bed with the large glass windows in front dropping off into the deep wet jungle!
    The sounds of running water and birds,frogs,monkeys literally i did not want to leave this moment.
    3hours later i finally prized myself out of my trance to start the course.
    Breakfast was a huge tray of fruit all from the garden then a main course of salad and ubi (potato) all obviously grown by hars and picked early morning by Hars while i was daydreaming into the jungle haha.

    What i learnt from this dude was not just how to grow great organic food but how to live in this world with the ecosystem and not against it, also how to create a ecosystem on my land in Sumbawa that was partly destroyed by corn farming.
    His information was golden and his mission in life (to save the ecosystem and work with nature) also to educate the word on how to grow organic food and to work with nature not against it.
    Using his own techniques and also others from hundreds of years ago.

    Basically he is a all time hero and the course was very beneficial to me and my family to create a new life over in Sumbawa living from the land and working with Nature.

    The course was supposed to be 2 days but i booked a extra day in because there was so much i wanted to learn!
    Overall i done 3 days 4 nights there, the three hour course a day was not really enough for me to take everything in, ideally i would like to take a week course 8hours a day haha but obviously Hars has a life too and to steal his time that much just wouldn't be fair.

    When i left he kindly gave me over 30 different types of herbs and strains that i could bring with me to sumbawa.
    Now all i need to do is keep them alive and spread hars knowledge to others who are grownig using monoculture techniques destroying the ecosystem.

    Thanks Hars and good luck with your future project in Sumba!

    Peace joy and healthy food Sir
    Written 27 December 2020
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  • Constance B
    Rutland, MA190 contributions
    Definitely a great walk through the rice fields. I enjoyed seeing beauty of all the green colors and listening to the water running down culverts for the fields. Maybe took an hour. Had to stop because the trail narrowed and was too muddy.
    Written 26 August 2022
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