Day 1 — Ubud
Meeting with the guide at the hotel, departure to, The town of Ubud, set in the hills of Bali, is considered a center of traditional crafts and dance. The surrounding landscape, characterized by tropical forests and terraced rice fields dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, is among the most famous in Bali. It is regarded as an ideal base for exploring the island’s interior. Some of the most significant sites in the area include the Sacred Monkey Forest, where hundreds of macaques can be observed roaming freely; the famous Tegalalang rice terraces; and important temples such as Tirta Empul and Gunung Kawi., we set out on the sightseeing directly on arrival, The Royal Palace of Ubud is one of the main tourist attractions in the area. As the official residence of the royal family of Ubud, the palace is the ultimate expression of Balinese architecture from the early 19th century., lunch during sightseeing, The Monkey Forest of Ubud is a nature reserve located within the village of Padangtegal. It is a popular tourist attraction, usually visited by over 10,000 tourists per month. The place has the philosophical objective of creating peace and harmony for visitors from all over the world. It seeks to preserve rare plants and animals and also provides a kind of natural laboratory for educational institutions in the country, with a particular focus on the social interaction of the monkeys that live here with the natural environment that hosts them. It covers approximately 10 hectares of land and contains at least 115 different species of trees. It is crossed by a deep gorge, at the bottom of which a stream flows, both accessible to visitors through various paths. It also houses three Hindu temples, all built around 1350 and open only to those who wish to pray, wearing appropriate clothing typical of Balinese culture., at the end of the visit, you will be transferred to the hotel, dinner,