Places to Visit in Ubud, Indonesia

Last updated: 20 October 2025
Written by: Circles.Life
5 minutes read
Brief Summary
Nestled in the heart of Bali, Ubud is known as the island’s cultural and spiritual hub. Surrounded by lush rice paddies, waterfalls, and traditional villages, Ubud offers a perfect mix of natural beauty and Balinese heritage. This guide covers the best attractions in Ubud, practical travel tips, and how to stay connected while you explore.
About Ubud
Ubud is a town in central Bali famous for its traditional arts, yoga retreats, serene rice terraces, and spiritual temples. It attracts travelers looking for relaxation, cultural immersion, and a deeper connection with nature. Popular among Singaporeans and international visitors alike, Ubud is a must-visit for anyone planning a trip to Bali.
Quick Facts Table
Detail | Information |
Destination Airport | Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), Denpasar |
Travel Time from Singapore | ~2 hours 40 minutes by flight to Bali, ~1.5-hour drive to Ubud |
Distance from Singapore | ~1,700 km |
Time Difference | Same as Singapore (GMT+8) |
Currency | Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) – approx. 1 SGD = 11,500 IDR |
Network Connectivity | Strong 4G & 5G coverage in Ubud; Circles.Life eSIM available |
Stay Connected While Travelling to Ubud
Having a reliable internet connection in Ubud is essential for navigation, booking tours, or staying in touch with loved ones. With Circles.Life Borderless Plans, you can skip the hassle of finding a local SIM and enjoy instant connectivity across Bali.
SIM Only and eSIM Plans for Indonesia
Plan Name | Roaming Data | Price | Key Features |
Borderless eSIM | 100GB | SGD 30 | Instant activation, no physical SIM required |
SIM-Only Plan | Flexible, from 1GB to 15GB | From SGD 10.80 | Use your current SIM with roaming enabled |
Last updated on: 22 September 2025
Steps to Activate Circles.Life Roaming for Ubud
Open the Circles.Life app.
Go to Roaming & Data Plans.
Choose your preferred plan and confirm payment.
Activate upon arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS).
Top Attractions in Ubud Bali You Shouldn’t Miss
Ubud offers a variety of cultural, spiritual, and natural attractions that make it one of Bali’s most popular destinations.
Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
This lush sanctuary is home to hundreds of Balinese long-tailed monkeys and ancient temple ruins nestled in the forest.
Location: Central Ubud
Entry Fee: ~IDR 80,000 (SGD 7)
Timings: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Why Visit: A mix of wildlife, history, and nature in the heart of town.
Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Known worldwide for their stunning layered landscapes, the rice terraces of Tegallalang are an iconic Bali postcard view.
Location: 20 minutes north of Ubud
Entry Fee: Free to view, ~IDR 15,000–20,000 (SGD 1–2) for certain entry points
Timings: Open all day (best visited early morning or late afternoon)
Why Visit: Perfect for photography, scenic walks, and learning about Bali’s traditional farming.
Ubud Art Market (Pasar Seni Ubud)
A vibrant market where local artisans sell handcrafted goods, textiles, and souvenirs.
Location: Central Ubud, opposite Ubud Palace
Entry Fee: Free to enter
Timings: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Why Visit: A great place to shop for Balinese handicrafts, paintings, and unique gifts while experiencing the local culture.
Ubud Palace (Puri Saren Agung)
A historic royal palace with Balinese architecture, cultural performances, and lush gardens.
Location: Central Ubud
Entry Fee: Free (small fee for evening dance performances)
Timings: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Why Visit: Offers a glimpse into Bali’s royal history and traditional dance shows.
Tirta Empul Temple
A sacred water temple famous for its holy spring water, where locals and tourists take part in purification rituals.
Location: Tampaksiring, ~30 minutes from Ubud
Entry Fee: ~IDR 50,000 (SGD 4.50)
Timings: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Why Visit: A spiritual experience that connects visitors with Balinese Hindu traditions.
Campuhan Ridge Walk
A scenic walking trail surrounded by rolling hills and rice fields, offering a peaceful escape from the busy town.
Location: Just outside central Ubud
Entry Fee: Free
Timings: Open all day (best in early morning or sunset)
Why Visit: Ideal for nature lovers and photographers looking for panoramic views of Bali’s countryside.
Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave)
An ancient archaeological site featuring a meditation cave, stone carvings, and tranquil gardens.
Location: Bedulu Village, ~10 minutes from Ubud
Entry Fee: ~IDR 50,000 (SGD 4.50)
Timings: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Why Visit: A unique blend of history, spirituality, and cultural heritage.
Ubud: What to Know Before You Go
How to Get to Ubud
Most travelers arrive via Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar, Bali. From there, Ubud is about a 1.5-hour drive. Options include private drivers (the most comfortable), shared shuttle buses, or ride-hailing apps like Grab, which operate from designated pickup points at the airport.
Getting Around Ubud
Ubud is best explored by foot in the central town area, but for attractions further out, scooters and bicycles are common rentals. Ride-hailing apps such as Grab and Gojek are also available, though sometimes limited in the outskirts. Hiring a private driver for a day trip is a popular and cost-effective way to explore Ubud’s rice terraces, temples, and waterfalls.
Best Time to Visit Ubud
Ubud enjoys a tropical climate year-round. The dry season (April to September) is ideal for outdoor activities like trekking and temple visits. The rainy season (October to March) brings heavy showers, though mornings are often clear and less crowded. July and August are peak tourist months, so expect higher prices and busier attractions.
Where to Stay in Ubud
Budget: Hostels and guesthouses near Jalan Monkey Forest and Jalan Hanoman.
Mid-range: Boutique hotels and eco-resorts surrounded by rice paddies.
Luxury: Private pool villas and high-end resorts offering jungle or river views.
Book your accommodation with Agoda discounts from Circles.Life for the best deals and hassle-free reservations.
Tips for a Smooth Trip
To make your journey to Ubud stress-free, keep these tips in mind:
Stay connected with a local SIM or eSIM. Essential for using maps, booking rides, and checking travel apps.
Bring a power bank. Exploring Ubud can take you through long hikes and day tours where charging points are scarce.
Cash vs. card usage. Most tourist attractions, restaurants, and hotels accept cards, but cash is preferred in small shops, markets, and for tipping.
Download essential apps. Grab and Gojek for rides, Google Maps for navigation, and Klook for activity bookings will make your trip smoother.
Travel Smart – Get Roaming Plans Before Travel
Traveling without a roaming plan can mean unreliable connections, expensive airport SIM cards, or wasted time searching for Wi-Fi. Many travelers overlook this step and end up paying more or missing out on key information on the go.
With Circles.Life Borderless Plans, you can activate your eSIM or roaming plan before departure and enjoy seamless internet the moment you arrive in Bali. Preparing in advance means less stress and more time enjoying Ubud’s rice terraces, temples, and cultural gems.
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