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Monkey Forest

Monkey Forest in Ubud is basically a monkey fiefdom and one of the most popular tourist attractions in Ubud
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310 reviews
We cannot thank Puta and his offsider Sugi enough for making this family day out, such a memorable experience. We were efficiently collected from our hotel in Kuta, on time and whisked away inland, in air conditioned comfort, to experience the highlights of Ubud. Monkey Forest with a guide to explain the majestic history of the forest, followed by a visit to the Tegallalang waterfall. 90 steps down, naturally felt like 180 steps back up BUT it was worth it. Even my 80yr old Dad managed it! We were driven to a beautiful venue for lunch, Warung De Coi, where we feasted on local fare and sat together at a traditional Balinese low table. We then visited a local coffee plantation where we sampled the MANY varieties of tea and coffee available and tried the famous Kopu Luwak. The day ended at the stunning Pura Tirta Temple learning about the symbolism related to all 3 of the sacred zones, within the temple, of the natural spring there, all the stunning statues, and the ceremonies that occur there and their meanings was a priceless insight into Balinese culture. A trip my family of 7 will treasure always. Thank you Puta, and thank you Sunrise Hiking.
SharonKH
We really enjoyed our curated itinerary. Our driver, Matra, was kind, very helpful, on time, knowledgeable and a great photographer! He made sure we were comfortable and everything was to our satisfaction. Highly recommend this tour and Matra!
Balraj
We had an amazing day exploring Ubud with our guide Gede. Communication with Gede before the tour was very easy, and it was great that the itinerary was flexible and could be adjusted. We visited Tegenungan Waterfall, a coffee plantation, the Tirta Empul Temple, and finished our tour at the rice terraces. Gede was very knowledgeable about Balinese culture, and it was great to learn more about Balinese religious practices and customs. If you’re planning to visit Ubud, don’t hesitate to book this tour. Just keep in mind the time of year, August was very busy in Bali, and traffic in Ubud was a nightmare.
Carolina

Monkey Forest FAQs

How many monkeys live in the Monkey Forest?
The Monkey Forest is home to approximately 700 Balinese long-tailed macaques. These monkeys are a popular attraction for visitors who come to see them in their natural habitat and observe their behavior.
Is it safe to visit Monkey Forest?
Visiting Monkey Forest is generally safe, but visitors should exercise caution and follow the rules and guidelines provided by the park. The monkeys are wild animals and can be unpredictable, so it's important to avoid feeding them or getting too close. Visitors should also be aware of their belongings, as the monkeys have been known to steal items such as hats, sunglasses, and food.
What is the history of Monkey Forest?
Monkey Forest has a long history that dates back to the 14th century when the area was first used as a spiritual and educational site by the local community. The forest has since been developed into a sanctuary for the Balinese long-tailed macaques and a popular tourist attraction. The park is also home to several ancient temples and artifacts that showcase the rich cultural heritage of the area.
What else is there to do in Monkey Forest?
In addition to observing the monkeys, visitors to Monkey Forest can explore the park's lush greenery and ancient temples. The park is home to several temples, including the Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal, which is a stunning example of Balinese architecture. There are also several walking paths and trails that lead through the forest and provide stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
Are there any rules visitors should follow when visiting Monkey Forest?
Yes, there are several rules and guidelines that visitors should follow when visiting Monkey Forest to ensure the safety of both the monkeys and visitors. These rules include not feeding the monkeys, not touching or harassing the monkeys, and not bringing in any food or drinks. Visitors should also be mindful of their belongings and keep a safe distance from the monkeys.
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