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Located in the cultural hub of Bali, Royal Kamuela Villas & Suites at Monkey Forest, Ubud is a 10-minute walk from the famous Monkey Forest. Royal Kamuela Ubud is exclusive to adults only. The minimum age accepted is 17 years old

+62 361 970099

+6281237024229

Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, Bali, 80571, Indonesia

ubudinfo@kamuelavillas.com

ATTRACTIONS

Monkey Forest

Monkey Forest


The Ubud Monkey Forest lies within the village of Padangtegal, which owns it. The village's residents view the Monkey Forest as an important spiritual, economic, educational, and conservation center for the village. There are many of a point of interest that you can see here. Other than around 700 monkeys, you also can see 186 species of trees in 12.5 hectares of forest, where will allow you to get an abundant of fresh air.

Art Sculpture Shop


Discover a wealth of paintings, carvings, traditional garments and unique knick-knacks—some with price tags, but most without, which means you can always put your bargaining skills to the test!

Bali Zoo Park

Bali Zoo Park


Bali Zoo locally referred to as ‘Kebun Binatang Bali’, is the only animal attraction in Bali using ‘zoo’ in its name. The zoo is set over 8ha of lush tropical gardens in the village of Singapadu, Gianyar Regency. The zoo is a convenient stopover before Ubud on tours from the island's south.

Meditation with Yoga Class


Opting for a yoga retreat is the key to ease all your nerves and to refresh and rejuvenate yourself for the journey ahead. Ubud is characterized as one of the top 10 meditation retreats havens in the world.

Tegalalang Rice Field

Tegalalang Rice Field


Tegalalang Rice Terraces in Ubud is famous for its beautiful scenes of rice paddies involving the subak (traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system). It is offering a scenic outlook that spreads down before you and away to the rice paddies on the slopes across the valley. 

Campuhan Ridge Walk


Campuhan Ridge Walk is a free and easy nature trek, popular among repeat visitors to the central highland town of Ubud. While the hike lets you enjoy the cool fresh air and probably the most gorgeous hillside vista in the region, it also allows you to shed off some calories too with its nine-kilometer hill track.

Tirta Empul

Tirta Empul


The Pura Tirta Empul is a Hindu temple on the Indonesian island of Bali. This was built in the year 962 during the Warmadewa dynasty. The temple is known for its sacred water from a nearby source which is used for cleansing rituals. The name "Tirta Empul" means "crystal clear stream", which signifies that it is used as holy water for religious ceremonies.

Dirty Duck Diner - Bebek Bengil


Bebek Bengil means the Dirty Duck Diner, and the anglicized name is used by locals and tourists alike.  The whole menu here is almost entirely dedicated to the humble duck—crispy fried duck, duck in chili sauce, duck fried rice—but the specialty, smoked duck, has to be ordered 24 hours in advance. Smothered in Balinese spices and wrapped in betel leaves, it is slowly smoked for a whole day.  

The Blanco Renaissance Museum

The Blanco Renaissance Museum


The Blanco Renaissance Museum is an unofficial landmark in Ubud, the house and studio of the late flamboyant Philippine-born maestro, Don Antonio Blanco. The private residence and lavish studio has guided tours of the facility, with the artist’s family members hosting you if you’re lucky. 

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